Sentences with phrase «challenging explaining this to children»

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In about 10 years, we're all going to be faced with the challenge of explaining to our children why every girl in their class is named Hermione or Bella.
In it, the reader mentioned the fact that sometimes she felt insecure about her decision to pursue a family life before a career, explaining how challenging it can be to find time to write amidst the craziness of having young children at home.
The challenge was how to explain this from - ness without violating the same - ness, which they did by declaring that the Son was begotten — but not in the way that human fathers beget or generate their earthly children.
The discussion about young supporters was preceded by a presentation by Paul Milne, Liverpool's safeguarding and assurance manager, who outlined the challenges faced by all Premier League clubs when it comes to safeguarding children and explained why Liverpool do not allow unaccompanied children under the age of 16 to attend games.
In an appropriate setting and time (and not when a child has just challenged an adult with back - talk), calmly explain to a youngster how to properly communicate.
Johanna Olson, MD, shares advice for parents on how to accept a gender non-conforming child and explains the challenges that the child can face
ADDitude is a national voice for all people living with ADHD and its related conditions, especially the children who struggle to explain their challenges and assert their rights.
Not only does Elizabeth Pantley examine and explain separation anxiety, she also provides specific instructions and solutions to help you and your child overcome these challenging moments.
It provides strategies for determining whether a child is gifted as well as ways to nurture a child's gifts and talents, and explains how gifted children can become bored, socially aggressive, and even underachieving if not appropriately challenged.
Naseef, Robert SPECIAL CHILDREN, CHALLENGED PARENTS Carol Publishing Group, 1997 The author, a psychologist and father of a child with autism, helps parents come to terms with their own feelings surrounding their special needs children and explains the need for nurturing and loving guidance for these cCHILDREN, CHALLENGED PARENTS Carol Publishing Group, 1997 The author, a psychologist and father of a child with autism, helps parents come to terms with their own feelings surrounding their special needs children and explains the need for nurturing and loving guidance for these cchildren and explains the need for nurturing and loving guidance for these childrenchildren.
She goes on to explain, «we both have a child each from previous relationships», which can at times be a challenge in a new relationship.
Welch explains that as philanthropists start applying their entrepreneurial skills to the challenges confronting low - income communities, they often find themselves putting education and child - focused efforts at the center of their lives.
Associate Professor Meira Levinson, political philosopher at HGSE, reflects on the challenges of teaching 9/11 in the classroom and how to explain these events as both a mother or teacher to children born after September 12, 2001.
«Explain to children that facing challenges in life can be useful — they help us grow as a person and give us knowledge and skills that make us better prepared the next time something challenges us.»
Yet even a technically elegant system — and especially one this difficult to explain — faces challenges when it confronts families making decisions for their children in actual choice settings.
Watch as Francisco explains the new challenges school districts face due to the unaccompanied nature of undocumented children.
It will be challenging to explain that «character education» is not synonymous with helping children to grow into good people and, indeed, that the movement associated with the term is a good deal more controversial than it first appears.
Young Gifted Children present special challenges, because they are sometimes not yet able to explain the differences they feel, and the pressures and priorities of being a gifted child.
To explain what this is all about is author Alfie Kohn in an article adapted from the author's new book The Myth of the Spoiled Child: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom about Children and Parenting, just published by Da Capo Press.
BookTrust's c.e.o Diana Gerald explains the challenges of finding books that appeal to children of every background.
Explain to children and youth that their parent's incarceration is not their fault and help explore and challenge any feelings of self - blame or shame
Additional topics included explaining the benefits of both father and mother involvement for children's development and strategies to manage father - identified parenting challenges.
If your child has previously expressed a challenge with something then, you may explain that they are going to see the therapist for help with that challenge.
(Available in English and Spanish) In this 11 - minute presentation, the components of the Pyramid Model are explained, including how the model corresponds to the range of children's social - emotional needs, from nurturing relationships to addressing challenging behaviors.
Parent - Child Visits: Managing the Challenges, Reaping the Rewards North Carolina Division of Social Services & Family and Children's Resource Program (2010) Fostering Perspectives: Views on Foster Care and Adoption in North Carolina, 15 (1) Explains the importance of parent - child visitation when a child is in foster care and strategies caregivers can use to facilitate visitaChild Visits: Managing the Challenges, Reaping the Rewards North Carolina Division of Social Services & Family and Children's Resource Program (2010) Fostering Perspectives: Views on Foster Care and Adoption in North Carolina, 15 (1) Explains the importance of parent - child visitation when a child is in foster care and strategies caregivers can use to facilitate visitachild visitation when a child is in foster care and strategies caregivers can use to facilitate visitachild is in foster care and strategies caregivers can use to facilitate visitation.
The authors explain how to use the PTR - YC model with any child who engages in repeated pattern of challenging behavior that clearly interferes with the child's social - emotional development.»
As I have explained elsewhere, Play Therapy helps to resolve those issues as well and reduces the overall number of challenges the child is facing.
That is, therapists need to explain (to fathers and mothers) that parents differ and may have unique roles in helping anxious children to overcome anxiety, as well as explain that differences in mothers» and fathers» approach (e.g., mothers being more protective and fathers being more challenging) may be healthy and helpful.
«In our outreach we work to visualize hard challenges from a child's perspective — what it feels like to be a kid in these situations,» explains Dr. Jeanette Betancourt, Senior Vice President for Outreach and Educational Practices at Sesame Workshop.
Spaulding training offers families the tools and information that they need to: explain how adoptive families are in different, importance of separation, loss, and grief in adoption, understand attachment and its importance in adoption, anticipate challenges and be able to identify strategies for managing challenges as an adoptive family, and to explore the lifelong commitment to a child that adoption brings.
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