Sentences with phrase «as ill parents»

Family functioning, as well as the ill parents» gender, coping strategies, cancer severity, and mental and physical health mediated their children's well - being.
For example, they may wish to take lengthy periods of time to raise children, or to cope with life challenges such as ill parents or spousal difficulties.

Not exact matches

Conversely, a social evil, such as the decline of the two - parent American family, need not be the cause of all the world's ills, such as the bubble in the housing market.
Among them are the rights to: bullet joint parenting; bullet joint adoption; bullet joint foster care, custody, and visitation (including non-biological parents); bullet status as next - of - kin for hospital visits and medical decisions where one partner is too ill to be competent; bullet joint insurance policies for home, auto and health; bullet dissolution and divorce protections such as community property and child support; bullet immigration and residency for partners from other countries; bullet inheritance automatically in the absence of a will; bullet joint leases with automatic renewal rights in the event one partner dies or leaves the house or apartment; bullet inheritance of jointly - owned real and personal property through the right of survivorship (which avoids the time and expense and taxes in probate); bullet benefits such as annuities, pension plans, Social Security, and Medicare; bullet spousal exemptions to property tax increases upon the death of one partner who is a co-owner of the home; bullet veterans» discounts on medical care, education, and home loans; joint filing of tax returns; bullet joint filing of customs claims when traveling; bullet wrongful death benefits for a surviving partner and children; bullet bereavement or sick leave to care for a partner or child; bullet decision - making power with respect to whether a deceased partner will be cremated or not and where to bury him or her; bullet crime victims» recovery benefits; bullet loss of consortium tort benefits; bullet domestic violence protection orders; bullet judicial protections and evidentiary immunity; bullet and more...
Congregational pastoral care occurs when members reach out through very concrete acts such as sitting by the bedside of someone who's ill, listening as parents describe their fears and grief when a teenager leaves home, offering hope to someone in despair, or praying for those who suffer on the margins of the church and society.
Do we not do the same when we are disciplined by our parents as children or by our employer when we call ourselves adults, don't we want to «get our own back» don't we relish it when they become ill or have an accident and we say «it serves them right» justice has been done.
The university today is far too homogenous and institutionalized for Locke to approve of it, and far more Platonic in that it sees its role as replacing the education of the parent and even remedying its ill effects.
Maybe it doesn't matter which parent walks away as long as it's done for the kids» benefit, because staying would subject them to bad parental behaviors; children who grow up with an alcoholic or mentally ill parent often suffer.
Grief isn't unique to people experiencing the death of a loved one — it also comes from divorce, often considered the most stressful situation after death; the end of a relationship, romantic or not; an illness or disability; disenfranchisement or abandonment by a loved one, such as a parent; the loss of a job; abuse; growing up with an incarcerated, mentally ill or addicted parent or loved one.
As working parents, we feel that doing research and striving to make the best decisions on behalf of our children takes far less time than parenting a chronically ill child.
Yet many pediatricians fear such guidelines are unnecessarily restrictive and may impede normal growth and development, as well - meaning, but ill - informed, parents conclude the less fat their kids eat the better.
I'm not one to talk ill about what works for another parent and his or her child, as there's definitely more than one way to parent.
I don't believe at all, that their intentions in these statements to be of ill will or for lack of care towards children but in fact the point being, it should not be up to a Government to decide what OUR children eat, but up to the parents as well as the schools to TEACH and EDUCATE our children on how to make smart choices.
As NICU parents, you will spend a great amount of energy just getting through each day — getting to and from the hospital, absorbing the vast amounts of information you receive, spending time with your baby, caring for yourself and your household, and coping with the common emotional ups and downs of having an ill or premature baby.
As a new parent, you want your baby to receive the best possible care — and that's especially true when your newborn is premature, faces complications or is critically ill.
Breastfeeding assistance has been provided to families of all types and sizes, in a wide variety of life situations such as adoptive parents, surrogate parents, LBGTQ parents, single parents, long - term nursing, multiples, incarcerated mothers, prematurity, chronically ill mothers and infants, and many other challenges.
As a parent, you never want to see your children ill, but thankfully there are great hospitals like Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center in Boston.
«The basic purpose of this commission, according to the governor's charge, was to «comprehensively review and assess New York State's education system, including its structure, operation and processes...» In failing to deal at all with such major issues as funding, special education, the lack of appropriate supports for English language learners, as well as ignoring major current controversies such as implementation of [teacher evaluations] and common core systems, the commission has ill - served students, parents, and the public at large.»
The research team accounted for factors as diverse as parental income, whether parents had a history of mental ill health, parental education, the number of siblings and birth weight among others.
While the «high» risk group is easily identified by behaviour such as alcohol and drug use, parents and teachers are probably not aware of that adolescents in the «invisible» risk group are at risk», says Vladimir Carli, at the National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention of Mental Ill - Health (NASP) at Karolinska Institutet, first author of the study.
There's a pleasingly tough - minded view of our protagonist; he challenges our sympathies, and most frustratingly, his often childlike actions serve as a justification for why he's ill equipped to parent alone.
As «the backup parent», he is ill - equipped to single - handedly look after his two daughters, 10 - year - old Scottie (Amara King) and disrespectful 17 - year - old prep school student Alex (Shailene Woodley).
The major new characters, most of whom are seen at least briefly in the new trailer, include Dory's parents Jenny (Diane Keaton) and Charlie (Eugene Levy); Ty Burrell as Bailey, a beluga whale; Kaitlin Olson as Destiny, a whale shark who is Dory's adopted sister; and Ed O'Neill as Hank, «an ill - tempered octopus.»
Yet on the heels of their first administration in the spring of 2015, and the reporting of results in the months following, parents seem to be as ill - informed as ever.
Another is when a child is experiencing trauma, such as having a terminally ill parent or sibling.
Posted on May 16, 2018 · As thousands of students take the online STAAR assessment were booted from the testing server this week, parents and special education advocates argued that the students most affected by these glitches are the ones most ill - equipped to bounce back.
Parents might have seen Cheatham as a scapegoat in an ill - conceived «reform» scheme, but a labor negotiator for the Chicago Public Schools said it was Cheatham who helped devise controversial plans for both a longer day and to use student test scores in teacher performance evaluations.
Many homeschool parents feel ill - equipped to home educate their child with learning differences such as dysgraphia or dyslexia.
«Gov. Dannel P. Malloy moved quickly Thursday to exploit what Democrats say is an ill - considered and impractical proposal by Republican Tom Foley to allow urban parents to pick the local public school of their choice and strip money from failing schools as their children go elsewhere.
As thousands of students take the online STAAR assessment were booted from the testing server this week, parents and special education advocates argued that the students most affected by these glitches are the ones most ill - equipped to bounce back.
A lot of parents have had kids in charter schools by now, and the global attack on the principle comes across as simply ill - informed and ideological.
Like some other Renewal schools, P.S. 154 found that asthma was a big reason for absences, as children were kept home when they were sick or when their parents were too ill to take them to school.
Abandoned by their ill - humored parents to the care of an odious nanny, Tim, the twins, Barnaby A and Barnaby B, and their sister, Jane, attempt to fulfill their roles as good old - fashioned children.
And they sure as hell weren't going to repeat the hardships of their parents & grandparents, or the economic & political ills of the previous decade.
Fortunately, the pet product market offers a wide range of tools to help pet parents who are struggling with ill - behaved animals, and retailers can serve as powerful resources for customers in need of guidance.
As a veterinarian, I frequently witness the hardships pet parents encounter when their beloved pets become ill.
As a parent, this is not something I want to discover when my child is ill and I am in a foreign country.
At Overlawyered, Walter Olson offers a round - up of articles that describe various laws such as the Buckley Amendment (FERPA), the HIPAA medical - privacy law and disabled - rights law, which constrain universities from inquiring about the mental health of students, notifying parents about suicidal tendencies or taking other action to deal with mentally ill students who may pose a threat to themselves or others.
If you provide care and support to a family member with a serious medical condition or a critically ill child, or are the parents of a missing child or a child that has died as a result of a crime, the new leaves of absence apply to you.
It provides an Employment Insurance special benefit for parents of critically ill children and it makes amendments to the Canada Labour Code to provide unpaid leave guarantees for parents of missing or murdered children as the result of a suspected Criminal Code offence.
While «cancel for any reason» is nearly always an upgrade (and therefore costs a little more), if your life circumstances are not as predictable as you might like or you have extenuating circumstances (like an ill parent) that could affect your ability to take your walking tour, it just might be the coverage you can't go without.
While «cancel for any reason» is nearly always an upgrade (and therefore costs a little more), if your life circumstances are not as predictable as you might like or you have extenuating circumstances (like an ill parent) that could affect your ability to take a retreat trip, it just might be the coverage you can't go without.
Often when parents fall ill as they get older the financial burden on their children is enormous.
Purchasing a permanent life insurance policy for a terminally ill parent may limit your choice to what is known as final expense insurance.
Contact parents of ill or injured campers and staff (if appropriate) and update them as necessary
As a background I will lecture on the situation of children of neurologically ill parents, what we know from research and clinical experience.
I have worked with many populations: Severe and Persistent Mentally Ill, Homeless, At Risk Youth, Adolescents, Foster Care Families, Abused Children, School Age Children, Fatherhood, Parenting, Marriages in trouble, Divorce, Couples, The Elderly and Caregivers as well as Substance Addicted Adults and Youth Seeking Recovery.»
Critically ill children hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs) are especially vulnerable to a multitude of short - and long - term, negative emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes, including a higher risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a greater need for psychiatric treatment, compared with matched hospitalized children who do not require intensive care.3 In addition, the parents of these children are at risk for the development of PTSD, as well as other negative emotional outcomes (eg, depression and anxiety disorders).4 — 6
Additionally, lack of support and guidance, as well as social isolation brought about by diminished extended - family and community resources (from where, traditionally, help was provided), contribute to inadequate and ill - informed parenting.
Beyond the types of criminal situations touched on above, a sole custody agreement may also be the only viable option if one parent is mentally ill, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to serve as a caretaker.
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