Sentences with phrase «career dealing with children»

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Early in his career, Dr. Latham dealt with the case of a child suffering from kwashiorkhor, a form of malnutrition caused by a lack of both protein and energy - giving food in the diet.
This is the book I wish I had from the beginning of my parenting career to use for all the times my four children suffered from separation anxiety, and to help me with my separation anxiety as I dealt with my own feelings of separation with each of my children's milestones.
And that is going to have an impact on women's careers, so that's a deep cultural impediment that many women are going to have to deal with, and that plays itself out in, for example, decisions to have children.
Upon request from families, Dr. Frid frequently collaborates on complex pediatric cases of Neuro Lyme with Dr. Charles Ray Jones, a world leading pediatric Lyme disease specialist with over 40 year career experience in dealing with children with Lyme disease and other Tick Borne Illnesses.
One of the main reasons they seem unable to deal with the demands of our society and the way life seem to dictate and direct them in a certain harness could be found in the predictability in which the older generation has managed or ordered their lives, whilst it has become clearer that the «regular» way of planning one's life — go to school, attend church, listen to your elders; get you diploma / degree, find a job, take the career ladder, find a partner, get married and have children, go through the paces and if you are lucky you can retire by the age of 65....
For ten years, Emma, Rudy, Lee and Isabel have shared a deep affection that has helped them deal with husbands, lovers, careers, children — the ebb and flow of expectations and disappointments common to us all.
The former vicar sold his motorbike to fund the first print run of his children's novel Shadowmancer; its popularity, driven by the author's tireless campaigning, led to a publishing deal with Faber & Faber and a career as a New York Times bestselling author.
A family law attorney — and even a district judge — may go his or her entire career having never dealt with the issue of international child abduction.
WilmerHale Washington, DC Famed for its flexible career paths, this firm allows attorneys to take up to a year off to deal with a family medical crisis or welcome a new child (at least 12 weeks are fully paid).
Will we be «stay - at - home Mums» who give up a career for domestic bliss, or will we work and deal with the «Mummy guilt» of sending our children to childcare?
You'll deal with a range of people, from school children over the age of 13 up to adults who may want a career change or need help with further training.
Roberts says when she was writing her book she... «thought about all the different children [she] had seen in [her] career who had dealt with the loss of a parent or a sibling or a friend or a pet, even, and thought about the things that [she] said and the questions they asked and what was most helpful.»
Her career began as a social worker dealing with child protective services, foster care and adoption in a public agency.
I work with many couples dealing with betrayal (various forms, not just extra-marital affairs) as well as those that believe they have lost each other amidst child - rearing and / or careers.
The counselor has experience helping families dealing with career issues, family stress, parent / child conflict, behavioral issues, relationship difficulties, divorce / separation, co-parenting issues, and marital dischord.
Life transitions — starting from scratch in a new city, moving in together, going back to school, jumping into a new career, getting married, planning for a new addition to the family, trying to talk to your suddenly teenaged child, breaking up, getting a divorce, dating again, dealing with losses — create stress and conflict.
I have had an extensive amount of experience and passion working with Adolescents and their families dealing with Child - Relationship issues; ADHD; opposition; depression; anxiety and divorce; Individuals and couples alike, dealing with but not limited to career changes, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, eating disorders and post traumatic stress disorders.Honesty and readiness are keys to a successful working therapeutic relationship.
Are you dealing with life transitions such as divorce, career change, death of a loved one, diagnosed with cancer, or caring for aging parents / ill family member / special needs child?
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