Sentences with phrase «children struggle seems»

One prevalent reason children struggle seems to be exposure to childhood trauma.
One prevalent reason children struggle seems to be exposure to childhood trauma.

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As the organization grew, Johnson felt a hunger to step out and share his story with people who are uncertain, or ex-Christ-followers, struggling with belief in an age where evangelicalism seems to have given up its core values in the name of bringing alleged child molester, Roy Moore, into the Senate.
It seemed to me, as a child of divorce who was struggling with questions of faith, that there is a huge connection between one's family experience and one's approach to questions of faith, including the images and stories of the Christian faith.
The economic advantages which most parents struggle to give their children seemed to be of little importance to the emotional health of the children studied.
Seems kind of petty to make a child feel alienated or suffer or have to struggle just to prove a point to someone.
The experience of persisting through an intellectual challenge and succeeding despite the struggle is a profound one for school - children — as profound, it seems, as serve - and - return is for the infant brain.
If your child's social or language skills seem to start going in reverse or if he struggles to make eye contact, then your child may be showing signs of ASD.
Leman suggests you don't be so quick to jump in and help when your child seems to struggle with something.
It may seem simple, but with three small children it was a daily struggle that included melting numerous nebulizer cups.
Other children, who hadn't seen apples being divided different ways (or hadn't discussed them with their parents) struggled enormously with what seemed to them a new torture consisting of numbers and symbols to be manipulated in increasingly mysterious ways.
We're doing all we can to keep her safe, but we still require some accomodation — and, yes, occassionally that may seem like an inconvenience to you — but I rest assured that you do not want your child to witness mine struggling to breathe before being carted away in an ambulance — or, worse yet, fall over and die — THAT would surely be an inconvenience to you.
«It may seem hard to believe when you're struggling with your kids, but children really do want to please their parents.
If your child seems to be struggling, ask for specific advice as to how you can help reinforce basic learnings at home.
NAYS: Most coaches have their own child on the team but why does it seem that so many struggle with the dynamics of that?
That might seem like an extreme option, but it's much easier than a divorce, if you're married, or seeing your children go through major struggles without you (or because of your absence).
While a before - school meal might seem like a more logical solution (potential stigma aside), children who rely on school buses can't take advantage of it, and families struggling with poverty face many barriers to participation, including getting to school on time, let alone early.
Seems like there is a lot to know — how to do lesson plans, how much homework to give, how to test the child's knowledge of the material, how to really help them if they are struggling with a subject and the list goes on and on.
The amount of energy your child has seems almost supernatural at times, and you may find yourself struggling just to keep up.
In terms of the cons to sending your child to an all - girls school, Hill notes, «some girls may struggle with self - identity and compare themselves to other girls who seem more popular in their program.»
If your child is struggling with a particular math problem and you can't seem to help, he can turn to the popular Dr. Math instead.
From speaking with other birthmothers, it seems many of us have this desire and struggle at times with finding the «perfect» gift for our children.
Call your pediatrician for an evaluation if your child seems to struggle with urinating or bowel movements to rule out any medical problems.
And if a child seems to be struggling, adults shouldn't be scared to ask if they're thinking about hurting themselves.
We didn't seem to have a worry in the world when we were young children however the reality is that for many people today they actually struggle to fully extend their arms above the head which is a clear indicator of poor shoulder health and mobility.
VIOLENCE / GORE 6 - A woman swims into rough waves near rocks to rescue her dog that seems to be stuck in heavy undertow and we see the dog disappear under the water's surface, and the woman as well when her husband struggles to reach her; another man pulls the husband to the shore, but he goes back in and does not come back out leaving their young child crying on the beach (we see the baby again later in the dark and continuing to cry on the beach).
The rugged flow and quiet struggles of daily life — whether among the children of recent immigrants or those who grew up there and never left — also come with unchallenged traditional ideas about sex and gender, and they seem as deeply woven into the film's visual texture as into its dramatic framework.»
SYNOPSIS: The mother of a New Zealand Maori family struggles to keep her family together as her violent husband and wayward children seem to pull apart.
The initial story is interesting and fun, but the scriptwriters seem to have struggled in how exactly they wanted to tie in many sub-ideas (and how they wanted to make it appeal to both children and adults, as it is a Disney release).
A child with dyslexia seems to struggle at every turn.
Every perceptive teacher sees a diversity of strengths and weaknesses in each of her students: There is the child who loves math but has trouble playing well with classmates, the one who makes friends easily but struggles to stay focused on written tasks, and another who creates beautiful paintings but can't seem to retain much of what she's read.
This seems a disservice to the hardworking teachers of this nation who struggle every day to leave no child behind in shamefully overcrowded classrooms.
The term «acting white» is often used against children of color who either still struggle with their self - concept or have taken on characteristics in their personalities that may not seem original to their ethnic background.
moments that happen for a child who has been struggling with reading aloud in front of his peers or who has experienced daily failures in spelling words that everyone else seems to get easily.
Even though we continue to learn more about effective schools, effective instruction, and effective change efforts, we seem hard - pressed to integrate and apply this knowledge in ways that positively impact the thousands of schools which are struggling to teach all children to read.
Teachers and parents, given the events of the past few months, seem to be struggling to find ways and resources to help their children be more in touch with their feelings and concerns about what happens to themselves and others.
These preschools are apparently struggling to survive, in a state where politicians seem to care little for public schooling and children.
«The artistic urge is that one has to do it however much of a struggle it is, but I did seem to lose that urge somewhat once I had children,» she says, wistfully.
Divorce, custody, alimony, child support and other matters of family law can seem like desperate struggles.
Other evidence shows that while some mothers in violent relationships were struggling with parenting, other mothers seemed to compensate for the violence by becoming more effective parents.25 Therefore, the effects of maternal IPV on child health outcomes may be attenuated if mothers are able to maintain supportive caregiving in this context.
If your child is over 12 and they seem to be struggling in general, it can be a good idea to connect them with a private counsellor or therapist — if they click with a counsellor they will usually tell them what is going on.
They are struggling with expenses that seem beyond normal daily expenses, such as prom dresses, volleyball camp, special trips out of town, etc.The parent who pays child support is of the opinion that all those expenses should come out of child support, but the other parent thinks that those expenses are beyond child support and that they should be shared equally.»
Building a good relationship with your child's school is crucial — even if your child doesn't seem to be struggling.
Conflict refers to negative and discordant interactions that are generally measured using items such as «Dealing with this child drains my energy» and «This child and I always seem to be struggling with each other.»
«Is your child struggling in school, anxious, can't focus or seems depressed?
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