Respite care offers families the opportunity for a break from
their caregiving responsibilities of their child with a disability.
Not exact matches
At our time
of life, it's common for careers, interests and
caregiving responsibilities (both for
children and aging parents) to change in intensity or even diminish.
Includes attending to personal emergencies and
caregiving responsibilities related to education
of a
child.
For example, a workplace rule may be discriminatory if it puts the employee in the position
of having to choose between working and
caregiving or if it negatively impacts the parent /
child relationship and the
responsibilities that flow from that relationship in a significant way.
This leave will include
caregiving responsibilities related to the education
of children;
The Tribunal provided the following example: a workplace rule may be discriminatory if it puts the employee in the position
of having to choose between working and
caregiving or if it negatively impacts the parent /
child relationship and the
responsibilities that flow from that relationship in a significant way.
«Without insurance to pay some or all
of the cost, the
caregiving responsibility often falls on elderly spouses or adult
children caring for their aging parents.»
As a working parent — and especially for dads who work flexibly to take on
caregiving responsibilities at home — you are demonstrating to your
children the value
of equality inside and outside the home.
Altogether, adult attachment patterns appear to have a dual impact on
child — parent
caregiving interactions: an impact on the nature
of care that older adults receive and an influence on how successfully
children cope with parent care
responsibilities.
Finally, we propose that when both
responsibility for
caregiving and perceptions
of favoritism are present, adult
children will report greater tension with their siblings than when only one
of these two conditions is met.
When a
child takes on the role and
responsibilities of a parent, typically through functional and emotional
caregiving, they are experiencing the process
of parentification.
Comment: Female older siblings are far more likely than male older siblings to be given
child care
responsibilities while young; teenage girls are far more likely than teenage boys to hold childcare and babysitting jobs; new mothers are far more likely to have prepared for parenthood by reading pregnancy - to - parenting articles and books as well as talking with (and spending social time with) primary
caregiving women friends and relatives and their
children; the ever - present months - long pregnancy itself initiates mothers into a mindset
of habitual constant awareness
of child - whereabouts; and various biological and hormonal factors make mothers more responsive to routine infant cues (other than severe distress cries.)
Equality can not and should not be «legislated» through reforms to
child custody law that ignore the gendered nature
of caregiving responsibilities that continue to prevail in Canadian society;
During this period, it's highly likely that there were few
of those family things, and less and less
of any «joint» anything between the parents, one
of whom is likely to have been shouldering the bulk
of the
child caregiving and
responsibility, while the other was off feeling alienated, crying over beer to an understanding «friend,» taking on extra business trips, or resolving the dissonance by avoiding it.