Would you meet with the children separately, or as part of a mediation session or
collaborative meeting with their parents?
Not exact matches
collaboration, the teacher shall demonstrate that he or she develops effective
collaborative relationships
with students,
parents or caregivers, as needed, and appropriate support personnel to
meet the learning needs of students; and
True
Collaborative Leadership
with Carolyn Custard, Finalist for the 2009 MetLife / NASSP National Principal of the Year Award At C.D. Hylton Senior High School in Woodbridge, VA, Carolyn Custard has a Principal's Advisory Council composed of faculty, students, and
parents that represent the school population and help to make sure the school is
meeting the needs of the entire school family.
Professional Experience Walt Whitman Middle School 246 (Brooklyn, NY) 2004 — Present New York City Teaching Fellow — 7th & 8th Grade
Collaborative Team Teacher • Develop individualized education plans and interdisciplinary lessons for students
with various disabilities • Implement varied instructional techniques to reach students of diverse backgrounds and skill sets • Create an atmosphere conducive to learning and personal growth • Implement and
meet district and statewide curriculum and content standard demands • Organize and facilitate
meetings with students»
parents and related service providers
Services: Adoption, Arbitration, Arrangements for Children Whose
Parents have Separated, Care Proceedings and Social Services involvement
with your Children, Child Abduction, Child Protection, Child Support, Choosing Options Together (unique to us, this is a information
meeting regarding separation), Civil Partnership Dissolution, Criminal Law, Cohabitation Agreements, Cohabitation Disputes,
Collaborative Law, Conveyancing, Divorce and Separation, Domestic Abuse and Harassment, Family and Friends Carers (Kinship Carers), Finance in divorce - urgent applications, Financial Settlements, Forced Marriages, Legal Aid, Mediation,
Collaborative Law, Information
Meetings (MIAMs), Premarital Agreements, Probate, Separation Agreements, Surrogacy & Wills
Another advantage of
collaborative divorce is that both parties
meet individually
with the therapist and the financial planner to work out a financial plan and a
parenting plan for the settlement.
When children are involved and there are concerns related to
parenting plans, visitation, and / or custody arrangement, a child mental health professional trained in
collaborative practice may also be retained by the parties to have individual
meetings with parents and children, attend
collaborative «five - way»
meetings (two clients, two attorneys, and one child specialist), consultation through
meetings, conference calls, and email communication
with the divorce coaches about child - and
parent - related issues, and provide intervention to resolve child - related disputes as they may arise over the course of the
collaborative divorce process.
The «five - way»
meeting is designed for the child specialist to describe his / her observations, to hear perspectives on what is and is not working
with parenting, to identify strengths and weaknesses in
parenting and eventually leads to a platform to,
with the assistance of both the child specialist and divorce coach (es), create a
parenting plan (for visitation schedule,
parenting goals, etc.), which the
collaborative lawyers then review and discuss
with their clients separately and sometimes at a «fourway»
meeting.
MacKenzie Grayson, Supervisor for the
Parents as Teachers program in the Normandy Schools
Collaborative and former PAT participant, recently
met with U.S. Senator Roy Blunt in Washington, D.C. MacKenzie was part of a group of PAT moms and
parent educators from several states who traveled to the nation's capital last week to visit
with lawmakers.
• Three 3 way
meetings with Neutral Coach to address interests and develop tentative
parenting plan preferences • 2 way
meeting between the
Collaborative attorney and client to clarify interests • Financial Neutral and Coach prepare email summary of their
meetings and circulate to professionals