18 X 24 inch poster showing ways that parents can stay connected to
their child during challenging times.
Not exact matches
«One of the saddest moments
during my
time as Education Secretary was the day I took a call from a wonderfully generous philanthropist who had devoted limitless
time and money to helping educate disadvantaged
children in some of the most
challenging areas of Britain but who now felt he had no option but to step away from his commitments because his evangelical Christianity meant that he, and his generosity, were under constant attack.»
You have to be able to figure out how far to take the process of removing the wheels and also how to properly motivate and encourage your
child during this
challenging physical
time.
I am a Certified Gottman Educator and a Parenting Counts Educator, assisting parents and their
children with information and techniques to equip and empower them
during challenging times.
During more
challenging times in parenting, adoptive parents have the ability to respond from a shared understanding of how their
child came to be adopted, because it has been a transparent process.
As a mother of two, Ruth understands the types of struggles families will face while trying to raise young
children, which is why she has a special passion for helping first
time parents, and is an expert at counseling and educating families
during all
challenges during the transition to parenthood.
Some
children may have separation anxiety or attachment disorders (such as newly adopted
children or
children in foster placements) and these
challenges may need to be dealt with
during waking hours before being able to establish a consistent night
time routine.
During this
time with young
children, Marguerite began using the therapeutic techniques from Spacial Dynamics professionally with
children experiencing development delay, «spectrum» qualities, and what is traditionally described as behavioral
challenges.
Excerpted from the Foreword (page viii) One of the
challenges of raising a
child for African - American parents is that most history books are written from a Eurocentric perspective, and there isn't enough
time during Black History Month to undo the damage inflicted upon impressionable young minds the rest of the year.
Imagine, for example, a frequent
challenge during the holidays: Between
time away from school and visiting relatives, a
child's schedule is likely to be disrupted, and he may act out in response.
For instance, a
child who is quite socially adept
during circle
time (a prior skill) might have more difficulty navigating these social interactions when he or she is over-tired from a missed nap (a
challenging context).
During my decade of teaching, most of my
time was spent working with gifted
children, trying to find ways to enrich and
challenge them academically and intellectually.
Resilience is developed in childhood, when there are loving people available to help
during difficult
times, but if a
child feels alone, resilience is not developed just because
challenging things are happening.
During my decade of teaching, most of my
time was spent working with gifted
children, trying to find ways to enrich and
challenge them academically...
During that
time, PS 9 will ascertain its strengths and weaknesses and make improvements based on the Whole
Child tenets, which state that each child should be «healthy, safe, engaged, supported and challenged.&r
Child tenets, which state that each
child should be «healthy, safe, engaged, supported and challenged.&r
child should be «healthy, safe, engaged, supported and
challenged.»
Because
children with mild disabilities are significantly more likely to be mainstreamed
during the elementary years than at any other
time during their educational experience, elementary school social studies teachers are in a particularly
challenging situation.
«We know that the more
children read, the more they succeed and
time spent with books is especially important
during the summer months so students return to school ready to tackle more
challenging texts,» said Francie Alexander, Chief Academic Officer at Scholastic, in a press release.
Providing that care is a huge
challenge, as is evidenced by the fact that
children between the ages of four and twelve are left alone three
times longer
during the summer.
Taking
time to raise
children, care for an ailing relative, manage our own health, study, travel and of course search for a job... Whatever the reason, the resulting gap can cause
challenges during the job search, especially if the
time away from work is lengthy.
• Confer with parents to determine their specific requirements for in - home care for their
children • Note down significant information regarding
children including meal
times, nutritional issues and behavior management
challenges • Engage
children in conversation to determine their likes and dislikes, and their individual personalities • Create and implement core care plans according to the specific requirements of each
child • Oversee
children while they are playing or sleeping to ensure their physical and emotional wellbeing • Prepare delicious meals according to the specifications provided by parents, and ensure that
children partake their food on
time • Develop and implement healthy and age - appropriate activities for assigned
children • Provide immediate and well - placed intervention
during emergencies, concentrating on the safety of assigned
children
Invariably, parents want to ensure their
children's health and well - being
during this
challenging time.
Strengths letter: Write a letter to your
child letting them know about the strengths you see in them and how these strengths will help them cope with
challenging times as well as helping them to thrive
during the good
time.
Both parents are encouraged to attend both sessions focusing on promoting
children's wellbeing and emotional health and strengthening couple relationship
during this often
challenging time.
When brain development is held back by neglect or trauma, the way the brain is affected
during that
time greatly disrupts
children's abilities to connect with others and causes a host of
challenging behaviors.
Supporting young mothers and fathers
during pregnancy and their
children's early years can help young families navigate these
challenging times and enhance future outcomes for their
children.
Because growth is more rapid as well as more complex, dynamic, and variable
during a
child's earliest years, it can be
challenging to capture skills and abilities — particularly at a single point in
time.
In the context of separation and divorce, when parents are able to work together and put their
children's needs and interests first, they provide a supportive environment for their
children during an often
challenging time.
During a
time of transition when parents are dealing with legal, financial, social and psychological stresses, making major decisions that are in
children's best interests is
challenging.
During this
time marriages experience greater stress due to
challenges developing adult relationships with
children, refocusing the on the marriage, accepting new family members, and declining health and energy levels.
Although many
children benefit from the use of group
time to address conflict and this approach can promote inclusion, as opposed to exclusion (e.g.,
time out), as a response to
challenging behavior, it is important to develop methods and awareness so
children do not feel shamed
during the process but rather part of a trusting community of problem solvers.
Consider all of the
challenges occurring
during this
time, from
child rearing to
child launching, to helping elderly parents, to worries about money and being able to plan for retirement, to fighting over the same issues without resolution, to sex drive differences or other physical changes, to just plain growing apart.
Strength - based parenting is helpful
during challenging times such as friendship troubles or the loss of a pet because
children can draw on their strengths to work through problems.
During more
challenging times in parenting, adoptive parents have the ability to respond from a shared understanding of how their
child came to be adopted, because it has been a transparent process.
The
children were assessed in a series of laboratory procedures that were intended to be emotionally and behaviorally
challenging,
during which
time heart rate was recorded and behavior was observed.