Sentences with phrase «child approach in»

The Whole Child Awards were launched in 2015 to honor a medical professional focused on pursuing a whole - child approach in caring for children and their families.
New teachers can benefit from the free resources, contributions from experts in education and ASCD staff, examples of what a whole child approach in education looks like, and more.
Visit the Whole Child Snapshots webpage for more tools and resources to help you support a whole child approach in your community.
Now that you have seen how your state fares, you can help support the whole child approach in your school.
Learn from experts who have successfully implemented a whole child approach in schools around the world.
A longitudinal study of the Child - to - Child approach in Pakistan's Health Action Schools program (Carnegie, R., Khamis, T., 2002) demonstrated that empowering children to make their own health decisions in consultation with adults, adopt health - promoting practices, and carry health messages from schools to families and communities not only improved their health knowledge and behavior but also enhanced their self esteem.
The Whole Child Awards were launched in 2015 to honor a medical professional focused on pursuing a whole - child approach in caring for children and their families.

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In interviews, several company owners criticized Trump's hard - line approach for spooking their employees, some of whom are children of undocumented immigrants.
The report itself makes no such claim and, in fact, its marginal - cost approach to parenting (that excludes fixed costs such as housing) reinforces its own stated neutrality on the issue of the decision to have, or not to have, children.
In an article in the Daily Mail, Google chief Eric Schmidt outlined his company's multi - pronged approach to «do everything in our power to protect children from harm.&raquIn an article in the Daily Mail, Google chief Eric Schmidt outlined his company's multi - pronged approach to «do everything in our power to protect children from harm.&raquin the Daily Mail, Google chief Eric Schmidt outlined his company's multi - pronged approach to «do everything in our power to protect children from harm.&raquin our power to protect children from harm.»
The firm's family - centric approach — which factors in such career - disrupting life events as having children — appeals to women, who make up about 70 % of its clientele.
Herself a refugee from a time - intensive career in business consulting, Rothschild started NextKids to serve her own need, but feels that the time is ripe for this sort of innovative approach to child care.
«To engage foot traffic I always approach holiday windows with the eyes of a child because during the holidays there's an inner child in us all,» Klimkowski says.
The service will walk users through opening a 529 account, recommend a savings goal and manage the account — slowly skewing conservative as the child approaches college age — for an all - in fee of no more than 0.46 %, depending on investment expense ratios.
Once again, we are looking for a win - win approach, proposing a joint National Child Care Committee to address this need in a constructive and practical fashion.
As people are having children later in life, there is a greater chance that the college tuition bill for their kids will come due during their prime retirement savings years or, in an increasing number of cases, just as retirement approaches.
One further argument for such an approach and one we do not shy away from is the resources used in maintaining children in this setting.
In the latter approach, children are led to understand others cognitively through perspective - taking, thus developing a reflective empathy.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
Only a complete revision of how we approach educating both children and, yes, even adults in the way the world works, according to science and NOT supersti - tion, is going to give us the hope we so desperately seek in ensuring that the U.S. survives and thrives far into this millennium.
In 1971, British child psychoanalyst D. W Winnicott was approached by Anglican priests and asked to solve the following dilemma: How does one distinguish between a person's need for spiritual counsel and the need for psychoanalysis?
As to what the Scriptures have to say about homosexual orientation, my brother, you not only have to do deeper research, but most importantly approach Scripture in the Spirit of Love, as a child who knows nothing, seeking the guidance of his Father.
«A parent must respect the spiritual person of his child, and approach it with reverence, for that too looks the Father in the face and has an audience with Him into which no earthly parent can enter even if he dared to desire it.»
We are informed of approaches that see no responsibly for starving children in Africa and that Hitler should just have acted from a more prudent point of view in his treatment of the Jews.
This is the approach to experience that we have sought to inspire in our children, more by model than insistence.
I have been in that situation, and yes, I did take responsibility for changing my approach to ensure that the child was able to learn to read like the other students.
But compare that approach now to a rather different image of the child that emerges in Galway Kinnell's poem «After Making Love We Hear Footsteps.»
Ministers cast about for responses to displaced farm families, to the deepening misery of the rural and urban poor, to the epidemic use of drugs in every strata of society, to half a million homeless children; they seek techniques for church growth, approaches to spiritual nurture and meaningful worship.
A Long Island church of which I was pastor used a modified therapy group approach in its continuing program of child - study for mothers of preschoolers.
Indeed, by allowing parents to meet the compulsory school attendance requirement by sending their children to private institutions that espouse the second approach, the State tacitly acknowledges that its «compelling interest» in education is adequately served in such schools.
I do not take a lassez faire approach with my children in regards to faith.
«In God's plan for His children, both women and men have the same access to the guidance of His spirit, to revelation, faith and repentance, to grace and the atonement of His Son, Jesus Christ, and are received equally as they approach Him in prayer.&raquIn God's plan for His children, both women and men have the same access to the guidance of His spirit, to revelation, faith and repentance, to grace and the atonement of His Son, Jesus Christ, and are received equally as they approach Him in prayer.&raquin prayer.»
Most important, this approach works in dissuading pregnant women from killing their children.
Hence, in applying the case — by — case approach, the decision — maker will tend to systematically discount the danger to children.
Consider, for example, how the problem of providing day care for preschool children might be approached in the future.
The Church's concern for her children who are divorced and remarried can not be reduced to the question of receiving the Eucharist, and I am confident that, rooted in truth and in love, the Church will discover the right paths and approaches in constantly new ways.
In fact the right approach to allow people to pay for this monstrous act is to say if you want to kill a child, then pay for it out of your own pocket.
The great achievements of the Hebrew prophets, from one point of view, were their insistence that God is not to be approached in this external fashion and their success in securing a general consent by the Jewish people to the proposition that «the sacrifices of God are a troubled spirit» — that God wishes the offering to Him of the whole life of His people, both as individuals and as a group, not for His own glorification but rather so that He might effectively use them for the accomplishment of great ends: the redemption of the world and the opening of rich life for His children.
Process thought has much to offer in suggesting a sound perspective on the principles that should govern the work of — as it should also determine the approach to — education both of the young, whether they be children or adolescents, and of adults who are enrolled in institutions of higher learning or in other ways participate in what appropriately is called the educational process.
As an author for children I think I approach all the things I can't prove in much the same way.
It always makes me think of the children of Israel going wild in front of the golden calf while Moses is approaching with the law — the revelation.
This approach recognizes that the family crisis is caused both by cultural changes and by social - systemic developments in areas of work, economics, child care and gender inequality.
She did not undress in front of me, required the lights to be off on the rare occasions we were intimate, checked out during sex, and experienced a lot of physical discomfort because she was tense... One night, as we approached the birth of our first child, Ashley, and the launch of our church, I had a dream in which I saw some things that shook me to my core.
I usually introduce the PAC approach in counseling or growth group sessions by diagramming it on a sheet of paper and giving an illustration or two of the times I let my own Parent and Child take over unconstructively.
If any of you are approached by your local church to contribute to Operation Christmas Child... where put items in a shoe box and they send it to children around the world... Well they don't tell you that they insert FRANKLIN GRAHAM's religious views into the boxes... which states that anyone who is not «SAVED» will go to hell... these boxes go to Muslim Countries... and to countries that are not Christian... Then «Missionaries» give the boxes and follow them to convert the chChild... where put items in a shoe box and they send it to children around the world... Well they don't tell you that they insert FRANKLIN GRAHAM's religious views into the boxes... which states that anyone who is not «SAVED» will go to hell... these boxes go to Muslim Countries... and to countries that are not Christian... Then «Missionaries» give the boxes and follow them to convert the childchild!!
During his twelve years at a child guidance center in Rochester, New York, his therapeutic orientation changed from a formal, directive approach toward what became client - centered therapy.
Approached about the issue, the Youth Officer for the Diocese of Chichester in Sussex told Premier that churches, too often, do not properly cater for older children.
World Vision takes a trickle - up approach to poverty that begins with identifying and addressing the needs of children and then works to address the root causes of those needs in the community.
A spokesman said «It was a kind of sex education lesson but by untrained inspectors without the consent of parents or the school,» In a sane world this would be an entirely reasonably response: in what other situation could a complete stranger approach a group of young children and ask them about same sex attractioIn a sane world this would be an entirely reasonably response: in what other situation could a complete stranger approach a group of young children and ask them about same sex attractioin what other situation could a complete stranger approach a group of young children and ask them about same sex attraction?
It is an approach that is at once radical and practical, grounded in the belief that an investment in children can transform an entire community.
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