A sibling's relationships with other siblings as well as with his or her parents can be affected by age differences, when the child was born, and how
the child fits into the family.
Not exact matches
Faithful Catholic
families, even more so those blessed with many
children, are never average and do not
fit into the average home.
There are some which would be of the traditional kind of
families, you know married with
children, but there are lots who wouldn't
fit into that but they'd still be very Catholic and very much belong to the parish church.
I don't use one specific approach for guiding infants and
children to healthy habits because every
family is different and their are so many variables we need to take
into account when finding the right
fit.
Nor is being explicitly dismissive of someone who is thankful that his
family had the option to keep their
child alive through formula just because that story doesn't
fit into your fantasy world of everyone happily breastfeeding.
While nannies are typically a premium
child care option, many part - time nannies have rates that can
fit into your
family's budget and schedule nicely.
I do believe that birth order plays a role in determining personality traits, but all
families are not alike, so all
children won't
fit into the birth order pattern.
Knowing what the term special needs adoption means and whether a special needs
child would
fit into your
family.
He began with a statement concerning the stabbing of two young
children in Brooklyn and then answers questions concerning that incident, the proposed state law to allow municipalities to further raise the minimum wage and whether he would pursue a $ 13 minimum wage for New York City, how that proposed law
fits into the political deal that gave Governor Cuomo the Work
Families Party ballot line, a young boy hit and killed today by a car and how Vision Zero addresses that location and the large number of shootings in the City this past weekend.
These are a great choice for the whole
family, as they are small enough to
fit into children's hands but not so small that adults could not use them.
Family routine is one way to support participation because it helps children make decisions about how to fit activities into their family regimen.&
Family routine is one way to support participation because it helps
children make decisions about how to
fit activities
into their
family regimen.&
family regimen.»
The tuners from Anderson Germany decided to turn the Audi Q7 V12 TDI
into a «
family suited» SUV, so they
fitted it with a series of custom components, gave it more power and added a sporty
child seat on the back seat.
Are the foundation customers
families with young
children, or urban singles who are looking for small pets that will
fit into an apartment?
As this article has hopefully made clear, it is important to consider not only the specific breed of dog you will choose, but also the dog's individual temperament and how it might
fit into your
family structure.With these caveats, here is the list for breeds that are known to be good with
children.
A
family with
children 12 years old and up, who can empathize with him and give him the time he needs to feel settled
into his happily ever after, would be the best
fit.
But not all matches are made in heaven and if you're looking for a
child - friendly pet then it pays to put a little thought
into choosing a puppy who will be a good
fit for your
family.
For instance, some dogs may have a difficult time
fitting into a home with very young
children unless they came from a
family with
children.
Yorkie's
fit well
into most surroundings, they travel well and are adaptable to most
family situations but best suited to a
family that does not have young
children.
With four bunk beds as a place for your
childrens to hang out in style,
families fit perfectly
into this trendy designer getaway.
The free Time to Roam app, for both Android and iOS, aims to give busy
families ideas and inspiration for creative adventures «that will
fit snugly
into 15 minutes,» in effect acting as an app to help guide you and your
children on tiny field trips throughout the week.
If you have
children, the facilitator will help craft a developmentally appropriate parenting plan tailored to your
family's needs, rather than try to
fit your kids
into a cookie - cutter parenting plan.
These examples don't necessarily
fit into the idea of «protecting your
family» or their finances, but they do speak to a desire to have a lasting impact on your
children's lives if you die prematurely.
If you have
children, the facilitator will help craft a developmentally appropriate parenting plan tailored to your
family's needs, rather than try to
fit your kids
into a cookie - cutter parenting plan.
There are also
families with different situations in which a
child can develop depression — for example, if a
child found out that he was adopted, and then it would be clear why he thought he did not
fit into the
family.
It's not too late for older
children to
fit into a
family and they need the support of a parent who can guide them and experience growth together, while honoring their past experiences.
Children and
families should not be expected to
fit into services that do not meet their needs.
The more traditional methods of settlement negotiations are built to
fit all kinds of legal disputes, while collaborative divorce proceedings are designed specifically to help
families transition from one household
into two, with as little damage as possible to the
family assets and savings and with as little trauma as possible to the
children.
It should be an educational and self - evaluative process as well as a way for the social worker to get to know you and your
family, help you determine what age of
child would best
fit into your home, whether a sibling group would work well, and what other important characteristics you would be willing to accept in a
child.
The process of educating prospective adoptive
families about adoption, ensuring that their home would be a safe and appropriate place for a
child, and determining what kind of
child would best
fit into that
family.
There is a broad consensus on the principles that guide this system (Bailey, Aytch, Odom, Symons, & Wolery, 1999; Guralnick, 2005): (a) intervention should support
family needs, desires, and priorities; (b) participation is voluntary; (c) services should be individualized and unique to the needs of each
child and
family; (d) services should
fit into family routines and maximize
family participation in the community; and (e) intervention should be collaborative and integrated across disciplines.