Just as
the child has a positive experience with nursing, the mother also shares in this experience.
Dr. Balsmeier ads, «There are plenty of things parents can do to help
their child have a positive experience, including bringing your child to the same dentist throughout his or her childhood so they can build a trusting relationship.»
Preparing the coach or teacher will help ensure that
your child has a positive experience.
We have had great success in helping kids overcome behavior obstacles that are getting in the way of all
the children having a positive experience.
The booklet will help parents to help
their children have a positive experience when they are online.
This guide gives parents support, advice and information to help
their children have a positive experience online.
Not exact matches
Kid's World is confident that any
child will
have positive experience; campers never want the day to end when they are here at Kid's World!
We want every
child to
have EQUAL PLAYING TIME, EQUAL POSITION OPPORTUNITY, AND A
POSITIVE SPORTS
EXPERIENCE.
«Providing the
children with these opportunities
has had a really
positive impact and
has given families
experiences that they wouldn't normally get to
have.
I
had a very
positive experience there, and I hope the same will happen for my future
children.
I look back at all of the conflicts we
had with schools over the years (things like treating our
children respectfully, struggling to provide healthy food choices, uhg) and I am ashamed to admit that my fear and ignorance about HS allowed me to justify sending my
children off everyday to deal with people and situations that were not
positive learning
experiences for them, but often humiliating or dis - empowering.
I
've read that Germans are more tolerant of
having dogs in restaurants than
children but perhaps this depends on the place because my
experience in Berlin so far
has been only
positive.
Also, we need to help our
children to
have a healthy
positive experience with going to sleep because it will stay with them into their lives.
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If you are well - informed and well - supported, no matter what the outcome of your birth (natural childbirth with no medical intervention, pain relief, induced labor, or Caesarian birth) you are more likely to
have a
positive birth
experience and to be more present to your newborn
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I do think working with a midwife, but in a hospital that supported natural
child birth and caring, respectful nurses made it more possible and likely that I
had positive and minimally invasive birth
experiences.
Even if you don't
experience an orgasm during labor, at least you will
have a
positive experience that will start your relationship off right with your
child.
When soon - to - be parents dream of the life that they will
have with their unborn
child, those dreams include
positive images of a happy, healthy
child who
experiences an abundance of love and lives a successful, fulfilling life.
Children who
experience SPD often
have difficulty paying attention in the classroom, playing well with others and
experiencing their world in a
positive way.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not
having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include
children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of
having a deeply empowering and profoundly
positive, life changing pregnancy and birth
experience.
Having your partner,
children and other family members or friends there with you can allow you to
have more support throughout your labor and generally allows your birth to be a more
positive experience.
No matter what the sport she embraces the role of Team Mom because she cares deeply about every
child's emotional and physical well - being and helping ensure they
have a
positive experience.
«I
would allow the
child to lead because if they are not interested in the sport, then more likely than not neither the parent nor the
child will
have a
positive experience.
So regardless if
children are on the soccer field, basketball court or involved in any of the 10 team sports offered at the base they're assured of
having a
positive experience, and learning sports skills in the process.
So regardless of what sport
children are involved in — and there are plenty to choose from — they're assured of
having a
positive and well - rounded
experience.
The National Alliance for Youth Sports envisions a future where all youth sports coaches, parents, officials and administrators are educated and all
children have access to safe and
positive sports
experiences.
NAYS vision is a future where all youth sports coaches, parents, officials and administrators are educated and all
children have access to safe and
positive sports
experiences.
While many families
have extremely
positive experiences after adopting the younger
child, there are many families who try very hard to force the
child into their arms for comfort and nurturing when the
child's innate capabilities for this type of infant - maternal attachment are not yet formed.
«We
have children associating
positive experiences with healthy food,» Jackson said.
There are the comments parents share on customer reviews and directly to me from email about how ItzaBitza
has been such a
positive experience for their
child.
A future where all youth sports coaches, parents, officials and administrators are educated and all
children have access to safe and
positive sports
experiences.
So she's thrilled to
have the opportunity to help
children enjoy those same types of
positive experiences and develop healthy lifestyles.
Having daily mealtime routines at a table with your family (instead of grazing on food while walking around or at the coffee table watching TV) sets up
positive mealtime
experiences for your young
children.
For more than a decade, the Excellence Awards
have recognized programs that are doing superior jobs of conducting diverse activities that focus on providing safe and
positive experiences for all participants - including
children, parents and coaches.
NAYS Parent Orientation
has set a standard for parent orientation programs by providing a video - based training which offers a simple, effective way to make youth sports parents aware of their roles and responsibilities, as well as ways they can make their
child's
experience more enjoyable and
positive.
Led by Robert Gensure, MD, our team will do everything we can to make sure your
child has a comfortable and
positive experience while in our care.
While
positive discipline preaches allowing your
children to
have their feelings without rescuing them, it also teaches it is important to let them
experience situations even if they don't like it — such as falling asleep themselves.
Children who
have experienced nurturing and
positive connections
have more secure, healthy relationships.
He
has training and
experience in parent -
child interaction therapy (PCIT), the
positive parenting program (Triple P), Incredible Years, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), parent management training, trauma - focused CBT, cognitive processing therapy and integrative behavioral couple therapy (IBCT).
We invited all of the moms, dads, Leaders, community members, and the
children too to think about the words or phrases they
would use to describe their
positive experiences and associations from being a part of the LLL community.
Being outside offers toddlers unique
experiences and play opportunities that are different to any indoors, which
has a
positive impact on your
child's well - being and development.
We also discuss the logistics of labor - what «life» things will
have to be taken care of (pets, other
children, etc), what to bring or
have on hand and how to communicate with medical staff before and during labor to improve your chances of
having a
positive experience.
A mother who
has had a beautiful and empowering birth
experience will
have an especially
positive association in her mind and emotions to that
child; and a baby who
has had an easy, non-traumatic, not painful, gentle birth will
have an especially
positive association to the parent.
«
Child - Led Weaning» by Sara Waldecker We
'd love to hear your moving breastfeeding tales so all new mums can benefit from
positive experiences of breastfeeding.
I'm a huge advocate for
having pets in your home, and I can vouch from first - hand
experience how it
has made a
positive impact on my
children and family.
Those survival tools
have been: nurturing touch, sensitive response, breastfeeding through toddlerhood, alloparenting (raising
children in a community with multiple trusted caregivers), free play (especially with multi-age peer group),
positive social support (the feeling of being wanted) and soothing perinatal
experiences.
That is why it is so crucial that a developing
child has many and varied
positive experiences.