Not exact matches
The interviews showed that
of the seventy - six parental constellations 19 described by the interviewees, seventy - one showed the presence in a marked degree
of those attitudes and practices on the part
of the parents which tend to deprive
children of the adequate satisfaction
of these
basic emotional needs!
The
Basic Emotional Needs Checklist can help parents identify what might be missing and what's
needed for their
child when their
child is out
of balance.
We employ a whole
child approach that not only meets the
basic needs of our students, but also takes into consideration their socio -
emotional, academic and behavioral
needs.
The Almansor Academy, under The Institute for the Redesign
of Learning, provides
basic education and related services to
children with learning, language, developmental, behavioral and
emotional needs.
The Institute for the Redesign
of Learning's Almansor Academy, provides
basic education and related services to
children with learning, language, developmental, behavioral and
emotional needs.
Traditional pediatric care is often based on the assumption that parents have the
basic knowledge and resources to provide a nurturing, safe environment and to provide for the
emotional, physical, developmental, and health care
needs of their infants and young
children.
Acceptable evidences included professional assessment and conclusions
of severe delays in areas
of physical, cognitive and social -
emotional development, unmet
basic needs (e.g., strap marks on thighs indicating that
child was tied to the chair for extended period
of time, untreated ear infections).
At the heart
of Head Start services is the well - being
of children — school readiness, and making certain that
basic health
needs are met and that social,
emotional, and physical growth continues through life.
Identifying neglect should be guided by specific state laws and 1) whether the
child's
basic needs are unmet and 2) whether potential or actual harm have occurred.15 Examples
of unmet
basic needs include inadequate or delayed health care, inadequate nutrition, inadequate physical care (e.g. poor personal hygiene, inappropriate clothing), unsafe or unstable living conditions, inadequate supervision and inadequate
emotional care.
Organisation Y believes that
children and young people, in the absence
of a stable family life, have the right to a secure base for daily life which provides for
basic human
needs and is conducive to their physical,
emotional, and spiritual growth.
Fact:» [N] ot only is violence in families pervasive but that both the
children who are victims
of violence and those that witness violence that occurs between their parents suffer a great deal and are themselves at risk
of using violence as adults (Jaffe, Wolfe & Wilson, 1990; O'Keefe, 1995; Pagelow, 1993; Saunders, 1994; Johnson, 1996)... infants suffer from having their
basic needs for attachment to their mother disrupted or from having the normal routines around sleeping and feeding disrupted... Older
children come to see violence as an appropriate way
of dealing with conflict... These
children can suffer from serious
emotional difficulties...»
If a
child eligible for high - risk adoption assistance, meaning that they are at high risk
of developing a physical, mental,
emotional, or behavioral disability, develops such a disability, the adoption assistance agreement could be amended to include cash payments (such as
basic maintenance
need or supplemental maintenance
need) and nonmedical services (such as
child care, respite care, etc..)
During infancy, parents provide primarily for infants»
basic needs for sustenance, protection, comfort, social interaction and stimulation; by toddlerhood, as
children begin to walk and talk, parents must also set age - appropriate limits on exploration while encouraging cognitive, social and language development.1 The challenges
of parenting young
children are best met when the mother has adequate
emotional support and help with
child care and is emotionally stable herself.
So, don't be afraid
of your
child's
emotional outbursts - he or she is just trying to tell you something about his or her
needs using the most
basic means possible: emotions.
What is attachment parenting: Future Goal Attachment parenting focuses on quickly and consistently fulfilling your infant's or baby's physical
needs (to eat, sleep etc.) and
emotional needs (love, attention, security, comfort etc.) to build high self esteem and a
basic sense
of security, which research has proven is highly beneficial for further positive
child development.
Denying Essential Stimulation,
Emotional Responsiveness, or Availability: By refusing to allow the
children to have a relationship with the targeted parent, for no reason other than their own
need to control the ex-spouse, the aggressive parent is denying them the
basic elements
of stimulation, emotions and availability with the targeted parent.
Aside from serving as a response to
basic infant
needs (e.g., feeding), the quality
of parent -
child relationship has been implicated in
children's social,
emotional and cognitive development for years [3], [4].