And throughout the world, parents look for answers: How do I raise healthy, happy
children in this complex world?
Not exact matches
Power Dads is a «hands - on» manual for all dads interested
in learning how to be the best father possible
in raising their
children in today's
complex world.
This book, rich with factual research, gives us a great deal of knowledge and strength, for once we understand the forces that fashioned modern obstetrical practice, we can regain the power and the strength to fashion a
world in which we become the subjects, the «agents» of our own experiences, mainly by asserting that having
children is a
complex, profound event of life and health.
Children become increasingly capable of analyzing the
world around them
in more
complex ways.
However, the good news is; there are some simple ways to help kids increase their empathy and
in turn raise more humanistic
children in our increasingly
complex and hyper - connected
world.
«I have a very clear vision that our
children deserve the best schools that they possibly can have for all of the years they are
in school — to prepare them for a
world they are going into, which is more
complex than it has been
in the past,» she added, «I want to do much better job of reaching out to the community
in tandem to work together to assure our
children a better future.»
He observed «education is key and an indispensable tool for accelerated socio - economic development of any nation and therefore appealed to parents to give
children who are the future leaders of the nation, the type of education that will equip them with knowledge and skills to meaningful lives
in this
complex world.
A handful of
children around the
world have an inherited deficiency
in NGLY1, leading to a
complex neurodevelopmental disorder.
«The goal here, and we are well on the way, is to create the best
children's hospital for the care of
complex disease
in the
world,» said Steve Goldstein, MD, PhD, professor and chairman of pediatrics at the University of Chicago.
Upon request from families, Dr. Frid frequently collaborates on
complex pediatric cases of Neuro Lyme with Dr. Charles Ray Jones, a
world leading pediatric Lyme disease specialist with over 40 year career experience
in dealing with
children with Lyme disease and other Tick Borne Illnesses.
«As
children of divorce will tell you, it's very difficult to grow up
in two different
worlds, with your parents each pursuing separate love lives that can be increasingly
complex over the course of a childhood.»
Stefan: Even
in the poorer developing countries, the
children in schools now will grow up
in a far more connected,
complex world than they are experiencing today.
Even the use of the latest, research - based reading programs, he shows, will only teach
children to decode, but it will not give them the broad and deep knowledge of the
world that they need to read increasingly
complex texts
in any subject.
«To me this means first acknowledging the work that community educators, mostly
in communities of color, are doing to supplement the information our
children receive about themselves, their histories, and the
worlds in which we exist through schools and classrooms,» says Torres Covarrubias, citing as an example the work of her friend Patrisse Cullors - Brignac at Dignity and Power Now, an organization that helps people affected by the Prison Industrial
Complex.
Program FocusWith great educators leading the way, H. W. Longfellow School builds upon the existing knowledge and skills of each
child while building toward a future of being contributors and problem solvers
in an increasingly
complex world.
Professional educators need to provide leadership
in creating the conditions necessary for all
children to have access to high - quality education and to find their places
in an increasingly
complex world.
Our above average, elite
children deserve broad - based, whole
child, holistic learning environments so they have the skills necessary to own, operate and lead
in a
complex 21st century
world.
In all my previous commentaries I have failed to successfully differentiate between the good that charter schools are doing for the children and families they serve versus the underlying public policy challenges we face as we try to ensure every child has access to a quality education and receives the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in this increasingly complex worl
In all my previous commentaries I have failed to successfully differentiate between the good that charter schools are doing for the
children and families they serve versus the underlying public policy challenges we face as we try to ensure every
child has access to a quality education and receives the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed
in this increasingly complex worl
in this increasingly
complex world.
As schools and districts are seeking to transform to better serve all
children in today's
complex world, leaders must ask critical questions about how much of their time is devoted to strategy.
In this
world, she is not married, has no
children, and does not have other
complex fiscal situations that would significantly reduce the amount of discretionary income she has available to repay her loans.11
In this scenario, she would have approximately $ 46,000 to use toward her expenses (e.g. rent, food, transportation, etc.).
Gander is an inventive polymath, a creator of
worlds and teller of tales, whose making takes forms as varied as a lecture series entirely based on «loose associations,» a nonlinear narrative of wildly disparate ideas and images found and collected by the artist; re-creations of
children's tent - forts sculpted
in marble; the construction of
complex mechanisms to generate a gentle breeze that wafts through a gallery; a conveyer belt carrying sculptures that can only be seen through one window; or detailed designs for an art school that may never be realized.
Halford — Couples, Parenting & the Well - being of
Children Hayes — Longitudinal Insights into the Power of Parenting: From Early Childhood to the Middle Years & Beyond Kohl — Improving Quality of Care Through Implementation of Evidence - based Interventions
in Real
World Settings Calam — Enhancing Impact and Reach with Vulnerable Families Love — Enhancing Impact & Reach with Vulnerable Families Sanders — Triple P &
Complex Cases: Enhancing Outcomes with Vulnerable Families Sanders — Past, Present and Future Directions for Evidence - based Parenting Interventions Tonge — Mental Health of Young People with Developmental Disabilities
Pediatric primary care continues to evolve
in an increasingly
complex world with shifting morbidities and mortalities and expanding responsibilities for the
child health care professional.
in the fact both the
children and their families need additional guidance to understand and discuss
complex emotions and behavior both
in the
child's mind and the adult's
world.
Today's
children play not only
in the sandbox down the street, but also
in the
world wide web, which is too big and
complex for parents to control and supervise.
In a
complex and increasingly challenging
world,
children need every competitive advantage they can get.