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.
Not exact matches
Their forte is
working with extremely bright children with social and
emotional challenges.
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.
As a single mum, taking complete responsibility can be a big
challenge - from finding enough money and juggling
work and childcare, to coping with
emotional upheaval and the need to keep going for everyone's sakes.
Because
emotional and
challenging behaviours are not yet ingrained and are therefore more open to change, early intervention
works best.
A cold or an ear infection can wreak havoc on sleeping patterns, as can
emotional challenges such as Mom returning to
work or getting used to a new babysitter.
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.
Hour - long prenatal visits provide a relaxed opportunity to ask questions, explore feelings and concerns, and
work through any
emotional challenges that may arise.
Once the baby has arrived, the PAL mom may need additional support from a lactation consultant and therapist to
work through the physical and
emotional challenges that arise.
We
work with those who are recovering from disability and disease, those who are
working to overcome mental health
challenges, those who need support with healthy living and lifestyle changes, and those who are experiencing barriers to being able to fully participate in the physical or social -
emotional aspects of their workplace.
Their plan: examine patterns of
emotional experience and well - being as former students navigate new
challenges associated with finding
work or entering a post-graduation program.
She helped me explore my childhood, relationships, and
work stresses to find the root of my
emotional challenges.
Unique and revolutionary in its approach, the Institute teaches students and professionals how to effectively
work with the most common and compelling eating
challenges of our times — weight, body image, overeating, binge eating,
emotional eating, endless dieting, digestion, fatigue, immunity, mood and much more.
You cope by over-indulging: whether it's food,
work, exercise, shopping, gambling, sex, alcohol or drugs (including prescription), over-engaging in certain activities can be a sign that we're trying to escape, rather than heal from intense mental and
emotional challenges.
A comparison of the top best popular casual dating sites online that really
work, including websites reviews, advice and more Dating can often be a
challenge for singles — especially online dating — but dating when you have a mental, physical, or
emotional disability can make
I never imagined a world where I'd be describing God of War as an
emotional and well -
wrought storyline wrapped around
challenging yet...
Leaders who are attentive to the physical and
emotional challenges and joys of
working in schools also understand one important fact: Play is not just for children!
Before coming to Butler University, Lori was an Assistant Professor at Marian University in Indianapolis and earlier on taught children and adolescents with
emotional challenges in the upper elementary grades,
worked as a school counselor in Indianapolis, was a private practice counselor and co-owner of the Indianapolis Counseling Center, and was a behavioral consultant for Methodist Hospital, in Indianapolis on the adolescent psychiatric unit.
My group was intrigued, and we decided to research
emotional states of Alzheimer's patients to help caregivers with their
challenging work.
Because many schools need help navigating in the sea of programs designed to promote these capacities — including youth development, character education, SEL, bullying and conflict resolution programs — the first phase of the
work is devoted to developing a clear and cogent catalog of practices that have promise in 1) promoting caring school cultures, 2) developing specific
emotional and ethical capacities in students such as self - regulation, and 3) responding to
challenges such as sexual harassment and bullying.
When I first began
working in the field of Social /
Emotional Learning more than twenty years ago, the term SEL had not yet been invented, and that made it somewhat
challenging to talk with teachers and parents about promoting these skills.
Principal Matt Levinson discusses some ideas for strengthening the relationship between schools and parents in order to help children
work through social and
emotional challenges during the pre-teen and teen years.
As educators of young children, it is important to understand those internal processes because they (a) affect your ability to connect with children and families; (b) affect your ability to
work in a learning community that supports the
emotional and physical development of the children in your class; and (c) affect your ability to identify
challenging behaviors and
work through them without losing site of the childs needs.
Learning to navigate the
emotional roads of children can be
challenging, but for the impacted children, discerning and
working through their own moods can be even more trying.
candidate in the Prevention Science and Practice (PSP) Program, Harrison is learning more about how to help students
work through personal struggle, trauma, and societal
challenges, as well as gaining insight into social -
emotional learning.
The overall goal of this extension of our existing
work in partnership with TFF and Achievement First Bridgeport Academy (AFBA) is to continue and expand our
work in Bridgeport focusing in several keys areas: (1) building knowledge about (a) children's emerging skills and areas of
challenge in the social -
emotional domain and why these skills are critical to school success, and (b) the ways in which adult stress and skills in the social -
emotional domain can impede or foster children's social -
emotional skill development; (2) identifying, deploying, and evaluating strategies to build adult and child skills in social -
emotional learning with an emphasis on the Tauck Family Foundation's (TFF) five essential SEL skills; and (3) developing and testing a performance management system for SEL that (a) guides the identification of strategies, (b) provides a mechanism for ongoing progress monitoring, feedback, and changes to practice, and (c) serves as an anchor point for ongoing coaching and support in using SEL strategies.
We have partnered with all types of schools, and we have special expertise
working with underserved schools that serve high percentages of students with the most urgent needs: low - income students; students who are struggling academically; and students who need extra support to address social,
emotional, or other
challenges.
According to Patricia Jennings and Mark Greenberg, leading scientists in the field of social -
emotional learning, teachers who possess social -
emotional competencies (SEC) are less likely to experience burnout because they're able to
work more effectively with
challenging students — one of the main causes of burnout.
Teachers
work largely in isolation; face uneven sets of
challenges; and must respond not only to the academic needs but also to the physical and
emotional needs of their students.
Your
challenge in
working with a student whose
emotional temperature often reaches the boiling point is to control your own feelings as well as those of the student.
Engaging Schools
works with urban middle and high schools that serve high percentages of low - income students; students who are struggling academically; and students who need extra support to address social,
emotional, and other
challenges.
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Themes from students were consistent — the majority of students cited the lack of personalized attention, bullying, family or home
challenges, mental or
emotional struggles, and / or
work obligations as major detractors from their ability to learn in traditional school settings.
In that flat world, what will differentiate outcomes is how motivated students are to undertake the
work of learning; how well they tackle the inevitable barriers to achievement, including social and
emotional challenges; and whether they move beyond the basics and engage in the higher - order learning that's increasingly important for college, careers, and life.
Our team of professionals, including psychiatrists and counselors, will
work closely with each child and their families to address their
emotional and behavioral
challenges.
The winner of NOLA.com The Times - Picayune's education entrepreneur contest, Vera Triplett, is starting Noble Minds Charter School, which will
work with children who struggle with
emotional and behavioral
challenges.
Jill Marie O'Brien, who developed the game below, has
worked in the shelter environment for more than 14 years and said she's seen dogs «with a multitude of behavioral and
emotional challenges overcome or at the least improve in noticeable ways after starting training.»
Both person and pet are
works in progress, each with their own
emotional challenges.
An equestrian foundation
working to help improve the lives of children living with social,
emotional or physical
challenges.
If the
works were purely abstract they would be about, perhaps, how to «draw with color» and after viewing the series of similar faces they do become almost abstracted; however, the lure of the face with its hypnotic, spiraling irises always persists,
challenging our
emotional responses:
At times, the
challenges of
working with clay have made him feel «ridiculously»
emotional.
You will find that each one of them makes
work with an intensely
emotional, philosophical or psychological charge, and so their
work operates in a
challenging, profound way.
Through his
works, Mike Dargas
challenges us to take a closer look, to understand the nature of human being and to question our own
emotional perception.
Janelle draws from a wealth of experience as a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist to help clients
work through the
emotional turmoil that surrounds the many stages of the divorce process, from the often - excruciating decision to end a marriage to the
challenges associated with entering new relationships years later.
We know the
emotional challenges that come with divorce, so we'll
work hard to be there to listen when you need to talk.
Spinal cord injury victims may face a lifetime of wheelchair use, numerous surgeries, ongoing rehabilitation, inability to
work,
emotional trauma and additional
challenges.
At Contreras Law, we understand the
emotional as well as the financial
challenges that often arise in family matters, and we
work hard to help you achieve solutions that are in your best interests while preserving important family relationships with a minimum of rancor and stress.
Collaborative Professionals can
work in an integrated interdisciplinary approach to meet the
emotional and financial
challenges of your divorce.
While questions about your
emotional intelligence can be
challenging, other questions may be equally tricky, depending upon your individual strengths and
work experience (or lack thereof).
My experience
working with children with
emotional and mental
challenges manifesting as behavior disorders — as well as my superior communication, active listening, and time management skills — give me confidence in my ability to significantly benefit your team.