It's very well suited for gadget geeks in general but its features also address specific
challenges of working parents, parents of multiples and more.
Not exact matches
Parenting will always be a
challenge in the life
of any ambitious entrepreneur and / or business leader, and there are many ways to raise a child: with hired help, with the support
of extended family or
working for a company with generous family policies that allow for flexible
work hours and parental leave.
«Other kinds
of work — be it exercise, a creative hobby, hands - on
parenting, or volunteering — will do more to preserve your zest for Monday's
challenges than complete vegetation or
working through the weekend,» she writes.
«Other kinds
of work — be it exercise, a creative hobby, hands - on
parenting, or volunteering — will do more to preserve your zest for Monday's
challenges than complete vegetation,» she has written before recommending that, if you really want to feel jazzed up after a break, you should proactively schedule
challenging or engaging activities rather than just planning to chill and take things the days as they come.
From what he could see, the
parents taking their seats in the auditorium were the ones he had hoped to attract: typical Harlem residents, mostly African American, some Hispanic, almost all poor or
working class, all struggling to one degree or another with the
challenges of raising and educating children in one
of New York City's most impoverished neighborhoods.
Run student and
parent awareness programs, talk to the faculty at a local high school, and
work on having any
of the
Challenge Success founders speak at your local school.
Overall, it can indeed be
challenging and disheartening for a
parent to have a child who does not easily or happily leave each day for school because
of their sensitivity or adaptability to a formal classroom setting; you'll feel better if you and your child's teacher can
work together as a team.
Produced and directed by Boston - based visionary youth sports
parenting expert and author, Brooke de Lench, and drawing both on her experience as a
parent of a concussed high school football and lacrosse player and as the founder and publisher
of MomsTEAM.com, the acknowledged «pioneer» in youth sports concussion education, «THE SMARTEST TEAM» documents how de Lench
worked with a high school in Newcastle, Oklahoma to address the
challenges concussions pose in football.
Going back to
work is a
challenge for any new
parent, and adding in the pressure
of needing a certain amount
of milk for your baby to drink while you're at
work does not help.
I believe every
parent should read and reread this book while
working through the
challenges of preparing their kids for life.»
Challenge Success has since
worked with almost 800,000 students, faculty, administrators and
parents throughout the United States and across the world on efforts like changing bell schedules, reforming homework policies, shifting to alternative assessments and encouraging project - based learning with the goal
of creating «healthier and more productive pathways to success.»
For moms that have to
work through this early
parenting challenge, our advice to you is to surround yourself with plenty
of support.
The
Parenting Chaos blog is a unique blog run by a team
of superstar women who either have backgrounds in child education or have
worked with children who have sensory
challenges, such as autism.
With the hectic pace
of life, including school, homework and after - school activities, in addition to long hours at
work for many
parents, finding time to connect each day can be
challenging at best.
It's so important to find like - minded
parents who can offer their «been there, done that» stories, emotional scaffolding, and specific suggestions for when you feel confused as to what to do about your child's behavior, or when you question whether this new thing you're trying, like positive discipline instead
of spanking, for example, is going to
work out in the long term, or how exactly to keep those family attachment bonds strong as your children grow, or how to move forward when your family encounters
challenging life circumstances.
Annalise
works with young people and their
parents towards understanding these often frightening feelings from a neurodevelopmental and physiological perspective, uncovering the origins
of challenging behaviors and providing strategies and tools rooted in the latest developments in Interpersonal Neurobiology and mindfulness.
She has spent the last several years
working with 1000's
of parents, one - on - one, to solve the biggest EC
challenges and make the practice
of pottying their babies efficient, effective, and most
of all... enjoyable.
Guiding young children's behavior is
challenging work, but it is the most important job
of the
parent.
And worse yet, kids who are labeled «biters» may get kicked out
of childcare centers — a
challenge that no
working parent wants to face.
The emphasis on the father's role in another concept has also met with
challenges, as we
work with and accredit Leaders from other types
of families: those with two mothers or two fathers, those with a single
parent, and those with other situations and different types
of support systems.
As
parents we often feel overwhelmed by the stresses
of parenting and the
challenges of juggling family and
work, whether we
work outside
of the home or within.
Everyone Loves Raymond, Amy Brennerman from Judging Amy talking about the
challenges of being a
working parent.
Summer can present some planning
challenges for
working parents of young children.
Many
parents understand the
challenge of adopting the new mindset needed to fully grasp how API's Eight Principles
of Parenting work.
Setting up as many organization and support systems as possible to weather this 2
parents working over-time
challenging chapter
of life
For my new job
working as a
Parent Support Partner in our NICU... although it is emotionally
challenging, I am thankful for the opportunity to help other
parents see the light at the end
of their long, miserable tunnel.
«Married in 1963, I do remember the joy
of discovering one another, the concerns that
parenting together can bring, the
challenge of working together, the mixed feelings
of having an empty nest, the wonder
of being grandparents, the delight
of having a happy marriage, and the sorrow
of having my spouse die.»
Many are familiar with the
challenges faced by
working moms, but the troubles
of women with aging
parents are unseen and widely ignored.
Madeline Levine, author
of «Teach Your Children Well» and «The Price
of Privilege,» has been
working with her colleagues at the nonprofit organization
Challenge Success («Success is measured, not at the end
of a semester, but over the course
of a lifetime») to create strategies for schools and
parents working to send our children a different message.
Challenge Success, a project
of Stanford Graduate School
of Education,
works with
parents, educators and youth to help students develop creativity, resilience, self - management and engagement in learning.
Many
parents understand the
challenge of adopting the new mindset needed to fully grasp how Attachment
Parenting works.
One
of the
challenges facing many
parents today is how best to juggle the responsibilities
of work and child - rearing.
From the moment you decide to be a
parent through the first year
of your baby's life, you'll be doing
challenging but rewarding
work to be the best
parent you can be.
26 instructors and instructors to be gathered together to
work on our deepest feelings, and fill our cups for the
challenging work of parenting.
Hand in Hand
parenting is all about supporting
parents to do this
challenging emotional
work, and one
of the most powerful ways we can do this, is by listening to each other, by creating the safety and space we need for our own emotions.
So instead
of viewing their seemingly constant
challenges as defiance or attempts to thwart authority,
work to
parent from a place
of understanding that your strong - willed child is actually on a discovery mission and is doing endless «research» on you by testing and retesting and digging and chiseling to discover all
of your quirks and foibles and ups and downs and strengths and weaknesses.
Distinguishing «normal» misbehaviors
of early childhood from clinically worrisome problems can be
challenging for pediatricians,
parents, and others who
work with young children.
Now in private practice, Maureen focuses on
work with families experiencing
parenting challenges, families facing co-
parenting challenges after separation, bereaved
parents who have suffered the loss
of a child, and caregivers feeling compassion fatigue.
Well, I've tried to distill many years
of work in this constantly changing space to seven simple, but still
challenging steps to become a good digital
parent.
Some
of these
challenges may include relationship issues, job worries,
parenting concerns, emotional and behavioral difficulties in children, multigenerational family demands,
work / life balance, addiction, empty nest adjustments, or end -
of - life stresses.
Chapter 17 You're Not the Boss
of Me redefines defiance to give
parents a new perspective and offers insights to help
parents work through the more
challenging behaviors
of childhood.
Work / life balance isn't a challenge exclusive to single dads — the vast majority of single moms I know work too — but I think that finding balance between work and parenting is tougher for
Work / life balance isn't a
challenge exclusive to single dads — the vast majority
of single moms I know
work too — but I think that finding balance between work and parenting is tougher for
work too — but I think that finding balance between
work and parenting is tougher for
work and
parenting is tougher for men.
Whereas Olds»
work has focused on the
challenges of becoming a
parent (i.e. program limited to first - time
parents), Webster - Stratton has targeted the late preschool period and the transition to formal schooling, when children's emotion regulation skills are becoming more stable and tested in the context
of full - day school settings.6, 22 A central focus
of Webster - Stratton's program is
parent management training to promote child social competence and prevent the development
of conduct problems.
The races themselves weren't the tough part; the most
challenging part was finding the time to train for these races while taking care
of a baby, and while
working our training in and around breastfeeding and attachment
parenting.
This new professional development course offers teachers, administrators, board members and
parents an opportunity to reflect on and
work with the
challenges of building a Waldorf School Community that is vibrant, innovative and effective, while honoring the unique contributions
of each member
of the community.
I believe that one
of the (many)
challenges of parenting is learning to
work with your child's unique temperament and adapt your lifestyle to accommodate their needs.
On this show he covered topics such as
parenting mistakes, raising your child's IQ, spoiling your child rotten and
of course he had many celebrities like Patricia Heaton from Everybody Loves Raymond, Amy Brennerman from Judging Amy talking about the
challenges of being a
working parent.
I
worked for five
of the most wonderful,
challenging, eye opening years on the High Dependancy Neonatal Cardiac Unit at Birmingham Children's Hospital where I would care for the most delicate
of babies, most sick babies, most vulnerable babies and their
parents and families.
Wow, like in Dr. Yum's practice, I think it must be so
challenging and depressing for you to actually
work with these
parents one on one who aren't motivated to be part
of the change.
This issue features an exclusive essay by bestselling author Ann Hood, as well as
work from your favorite Brain, Child writers who once again examine life with their teens in thought provoking essays designed to provide readers with different perspectives on what many say are the most
challenging of the
parenting years.