Not exact matches
When we heard that
other employees had
kids suffering from a cold or a
challenge or any kind of illness, it resonated more
with us.
[My wife and I] had some life experiences ourselves where we've lost children and had
other fairly significant
challenges in our lives, and I think that helps a lot when it comes to dealing
with special - needs
kids or those in palliative care.
A win for Leicester may
challenge that belief but on the
other hand the board may turn it to their advantage by saying instead of buying Ozils 43 mill or Sanchez's 34 mill we can stock up
with a slew of 2 mill a pop
kids like the Nigerians and Adelaide and a coterie of 5 mill Elnenys.
I know that, as parents, we are supposed to help our
kids negotiate the
challenging parts of growing up, especially when it comes to learning to interact
with others.
The next best way to help your
kids through this tough
challenge is to work on getting along
with their
other parent.
Join me and over 400
other moms & caregivers in the
challenge to do activities
with our
kids every day in 2018!
The MomNetwork, ClubMom's newly launched social network, allows moms to search for and connect
with other moms based on similar
challenges, interests,
kids» ages, and geography.
Add
challenges such as driving 50 miles to get to the only dentist who will work
with your child, only to learn that you'll need to come back next week to fill that cavity... and then driving 60 miles in the
other direction because your
kid wants to take ballet and there's a special needs ballet class on the
other side of the county.
I have struggled sometimes
with conversations
with other parents about what school is best, as my
kids have moved from an amazing public elementary school to public middle school that has more
challenges.
Camp Alsing (Unity, ME) is a premier, residential coed camp in Maine for
kids ages 9 - 15
with high - functioning autism and
other social
challenges.
Plus, for
kids with sensory integration
challenges or
other physiological issues, they simply can't do it.
Sometimes behaviour
challenges get in the way of enjoying the time you have to spend
with your child or sometimes it just feels difficult to teach your child things that
other kids seem to learn naturally.
However, I am reminded of our conversations about birthday cupcakes, sneaking carrots in smoothies, and a few
others where you've insisted on creating a «
kid - friendly» version of life that bears no resemblance to the real thing for your
kids with respect to mental and emotional
challenges such as refusing a cupcake when everyone else is eating them, or being confronted
with the irrationality of one's own food refusals by surprise.
With the challenges we face today raising kids, the connection mothers are able to make with other moms, online, has proven incredibly valua
With the
challenges we face today raising
kids, the connection mothers are able to make
with other moms, online, has proven incredibly valua
with other moms, online, has proven incredibly valuable.
In Rebecca Eanes» latest book — The Positive Parenting Workbook: An Interactive Guide for Strengthening Emotional Connection — she writes some advice I wholeheartedly agree
with: While it's tempting to point fingers at our
kids, our spouse, or
others for the
challenges we're facing at home, it's essential to take a step back and examine... -LCB- read more -RCB-
The
other challenge is that I was traveling
with TWO
kids, and the older (not EC'd) one was really thrown off his groove by traveling, to the point where I had to be
with him and holding him almost nonstop.
After my post «To spank, or not to spank» was published on APtly Said, my friend Ingrid and I had a conversation about the
challenges of raising
kids and how difficult it is at times to discipline them in a positive way — moreover, how hard it is to keep our composure, especially when we are distressed
with other matters in our lives.
In developing countries, outcomes are sometimes worse in
kids that breastfeed for longer, probably in part because this might be occurring in poorer families
with other challenges, but having breast milk displace
other foods, such as those rich in iron, is probably part of the picture.
The community models between the several are one among the most
challenging of all concerns due to each one has to cope
with to the
other individual's community
kid decades.
Many teachers associate a wide variety of
challenges and concerns
with group work:
kids goofing off, copying from each
other, and letting one student do all the work, as well as issues around the teacher not feeling in control.
Walcott promised to borrow instructional methods from successful middle school charters
with this initiative, but even charter organizations like KIPP, which began by serving middle school
kids, are having second thoughts about the
challenges such isolation from
other children create, and has been building «clusters» of schools that include early grades and high schoolers.
And of the students who score well on the PSAT / NMSQT, indicating a 70 percent likelihood of thriving in an AP course, of those students, six out of ten Asians will take an AP course, [compared
with] four out of ten white students and two out of ten African American students... In
other words there is a racial break among
kids who could achieve at a high level and are being propelled into more
challenging academic experiences; that data needs to be understood.
For a teacher
with both types of students in her classroom, that means trying to
challenge kids ready for middle - school work while at the same time helping
others to decode.
Insofar as students benefit from peer effects in classrooms, corridors, and clubs, and insofar as being surrounded by
other smart
kids challenges these students (and wards off allegations of «nerdiness»), schools
with overall cultures of high academic attainment are apt to yield more such benefits.
Other schools seem to drive away from those students or more selectively pack the bus
with less
challenging kids, which, mind you, is not limited to the charter sector.
So, they are going to assert themselves
with those they see as being unruly, lower on the pack order, or
challenging the pack order, whether they are
kids or
other dogs.
Practice creating positive associations
with the most common socialization
challenges that don't involve travel or
other dogs: strangers,
kids, loud noises, vet exam handling and loud, moving things.
With work meetings, picking the
kids up from school, and
other logistics, it can be
challenging to find an appointment time that fits your schedule.
Those embarking on a family trip shouldn't hesitate to visit some of the surrounding attractions that offer a day of fun for the
kids — the Hannibal Park is an amusement park
with a wide selection of rides and provides the opportunity for competitive families to
challenge each
other at a game of crazy golf!
Kids with special illnesses, disabilities, and
other challenges received a new toy this summer at Camp Twin Lakes in Rutledge, Georgia.
Children
with sensory processing disorder (SPD) or sensory processing
challenges associated
with attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, or
other developmental conditions experience the world very differently than
other kids.
Contributing to Montecristo Magazine, Huffington Post, WestCoast Families Magazine, and the Vancouver Sun, Michele is also the founder and director of CHI
Kids - a program that provides children
with tools to manage stress, anxiety, and
other childhood
challenges.
Depending on your parenting plan, summer vacation can be a
challenging time to schedule when the
kids are
with you and when they are
with their
other parent.
Would it benefit their sisters and brothers to connect
with other siblings of developmentally and physically disabled
kids to share the unique joys and
challenges of living
with a sibling who is different?
Cutting Violence and Cutting Prison Costs in Maine: Accessing Available Federal Funds to Provide Essential Health Care (PDF - 569 KB) Fight Crime: Invest in
Kids Maine (2013) Offers information on how Maine has increased access to health screenings and treatment for people
with mental and behavioral health
challenges — including alcohol and
other substance abuse problems for improved parent - child welfare.
«The most important thing is to make sure that those parents understand the impact of their separation on the
kids,» Paul says, adding she will talk about how the children are doing in school, or how their social behaviours may have changed, or
other challenges associated
with parenting schedules.
Atypical
Kids / Twice - Exceptional / Gifted / ADHD / Sensory Processing Disorder / Asperger's The TiLT Parenting Podcast, hosted by author and TiLT founder Debbie Reber, features transformational interviews and conversations with authors, parenting experts, educators, and other parents aimed at inspiring, informing, and supporting parents raising differently - wired kids (giftedness, ADHD, Asperger's, twice - exceptionalities, sensory processing challenges, anxiety, and mo
Kids / Twice - Exceptional / Gifted / ADHD / Sensory Processing Disorder / Asperger's The TiLT Parenting Podcast, hosted by author and TiLT founder Debbie Reber, features transformational interviews and conversations
with authors, parenting experts, educators, and
other parents aimed at inspiring, informing, and supporting parents raising differently - wired
kids (giftedness, ADHD, Asperger's, twice - exceptionalities, sensory processing challenges, anxiety, and mo
kids (giftedness, ADHD, Asperger's, twice - exceptionalities, sensory processing
challenges, anxiety, and more).
Kids need good mental health - not only to be able to deal
with challenges and adapt to change, but so they can feel good about themselves, build healthy relationships
with others and enjoy life.
Kids with ADHD can struggle to read social cues, take turns, and play nicely with other kids their age, particularly in elementary school — and these early social challenges can have cumulative negative effects on self - esteem that reverberate through a child's l
Kids with ADHD can struggle to read social cues, take turns, and play nicely
with other kids their age, particularly in elementary school — and these early social challenges can have cumulative negative effects on self - esteem that reverberate through a child's l
kids their age, particularly in elementary school — and these early social
challenges can have cumulative negative effects on self - esteem that reverberate through a child's life.
Oppositional, noncompliant, and defiant behaviors magnify and outshine nearly all
other challenges faced by
kids with attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD).
Through the group, Jones has chaired a committee to support the Sunshine
Kids Foundation, which funds trips for children who are battling cancer, offering them the opportunity to connect
with other young people facing similar
challenges.