Not exact matches
Alcoholism is a
common problem in my extended
family, and
in my ex-husband - who chose to divorce because he loved to drink more than he loved me, something he directly said to me.
After that start talking only about religion, God, cultural values, abortion,
family values, «
common man», and blame all the
problems the country faces on liberals, Obama, France, Europe, the Chinese, outsourcing,...
in short everyone else, except themselves.
Mr Landale put the 3416 - hectare cropping property up for sale
in November after deciding to retire and because there was no
family succession plan — a
common problem for many of Australia's old farming
families.
A study of military
families,
in which co-sleeping is
common because fathers (and, nowadays, mothers) are often away from home for extended periods, found that children who had coslept as babies received higher evaluations of their comportment
in school and exhibited fewer psychiatric
problems.
Poly
families are not perfect, and their kids experience some of the same
problems common in other blended
families.
We have extensive expertise
in helping
families struggling with sleep
problems ranging from the most
common to the most complex.
Gary Ezzo and Robert Bucknam have
in the past responded to
families who report experiencing
problems with their child - care guidance by suggesting that the parents
in question should have used the ideas
in «Babywise» more flexibly and with a dose of
common sense.
Principles of Lactation Management (POLM - 2 day) Participants will be able to counsel
families about the benefits of breastfeeding, assist mothers
in managing
common breastfeeding
problems, make appropriate referrals, teach breastfeeding classes, prepare breastfeeding materials, and support breastfeeding through breastfeeding - friendly policies and procedures.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of women and their partners and
family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor
family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast
problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation
in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding
in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most
common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
The pollution
problem is not restricted to outdoor air, as
families in developing countries also encounter pollution inside the home; according to Pinkerton, almost half the world prepares food with wood, charcoal or coal, all
common sources of air pollutants.
With more than half of the world's population now living
in cities, urban sprawl is a growing
problem — particularly
in North America, where single -
family homes and two - car garages are
common.
It's easy to underestimate the many unique challenges of being married for a second time;
common problems include trust issues leftover from your previous relationship, unrealistic expectations, and blending your
families together — particularly if you have kids or troublesome ex-partners still
in the frame.
• Equivalent fractions (1) • Equivalent fractions (2) • Fractions greater than 1 • Count
in fractions • Add 2 or more fractions • Subtract 2 fractions • Subtract from whole amounts • Calculate fractions of a quantity •
Problem solving — calculate quantities National Curriculum Links • Recognise and show, using diagrams,
families of
common equivalent fractions.
Why WOW Explorations is Top
in Family Innovation: This startup aims to solve a
common problem parents worry about: providing entertaining experiences that kids will love and that parents will feel good about.
So while the
problem of debt is universal, being
in debt often is more
common for active armed forces personnel and their dependents than for non-military
families.
In one research it was shown that 31 % of the dogs that were given to the families had problems in the behavior, and the destructive chewing was the most common proble
In one research it was shown that 31 % of the dogs that were given to the
families had
problems in the behavior, and the destructive chewing was the most common proble
in the behavior, and the destructive chewing was the most
common problem.
Some of the
common problems which comes up
in having a new puppy is to train them for their regular behavior regarding their eating habits or meal scheduling, pooping and the way he behave with
family members and outsiders.
Learning how to train your pet will help you nip
common behavior
problems in the bud and get the most out of your relationships with your canine and feline
family members.
I'm now an employee of VSC and I know this is a
common problem for pet
families that come
in our facility
in the middle of the night, on weekends or holidays when they just can't get to important pet records.
We can provide insight into
common medical
problems in each breed as well as help you decide if your lifestyle,
family and home are a good match for a particular type or breed of dog.
Much has been made of Martin - Dye v Martin - Dye [2006] EWCA Civ 681, [2006] 4 All ER 779 as the answer to
problems with pension - sharing, not least by Nicholas Francis QC
in A Victory for
Common Sense (
Family Law Journal, September 2006, p 13) whose partisan approach to the case belies any self - denying ordinance which representatives should observe when commenting, other than factually reporting, on cases
in which they were involved.
Disputes within
families —
in divorce or over inheritance — are the most
common among legal
problems the world over.
The different policies are indentified as HO - 1, HO - 2, etc. where HO - 3 is a single
family home policy (the most
common) that covers personal property and all perils except flood and earthquake — not
problems you'll likely encounter
in Clifton anyway.
Behavioral or emotional
problems in children are
common reasons to visit a
family therapist.
In addition, this book includes many treatment plan options, a sample treatment plan, and guidelines on dealing with the most
common presenting
problems for
family therapists.
The
Family Links Nurturing Programme49 (FLNP) has much
in common with Incredible Years and the group - based component of Triple P and, like these programmes, meets the criteria for effective parenting programmes specified
in the recently updated National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of conduct disorder.50 Like Incredible Years and Triple P, FLNP not only covers the principles of positive behaviour management but also addresses the emotional underpinning of
problem behaviour and the effect on parenting of the parents» own childhood experiences.
Next week's Helping
Families Change Conference
in Sonoma, California, will provide a unique opportunity for delegates to explore a range of interrelated social
problems, hoping to find
common ground and solutions.
Collaborations are necessary when organizations share a
common purpose, and when that
common purpose addresses a meta - level
problem, 22 such as parenting
in vulnerable
families.
AA meetings
in Houston Al Anon Homepage (Has Links to Meetings) The Al - Anon
Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope,
in order to solve their
common problems.
The Al - Anon
Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope,
in order to solve their
common problems.
The parents interacted with each other only because of the children, but they had nothing else
in common... In the well - functioning families where, according to mothers» reports, both the mother and the children had accepted the physically absent father inside the family boundaries the children had fewer behavioral problems.&raqu
in common...
In the well - functioning families where, according to mothers» reports, both the mother and the children had accepted the physically absent father inside the family boundaries the children had fewer behavioral problems.&raqu
In the well - functioning
families where, according to mothers» reports, both the mother and the children had accepted the physically absent father inside the
family boundaries the children had fewer behavioral
problems.»
Screening
in home visit settings isn't going to solve the
problem here
in California or anywhere
in the U.S.. All women deserve to be informed about the most
common complication of pregnancy by their obstetric provider (90 % of births are managed by Ob / Gyns, the other 10 % by
family practice doctors or nurse midwives).
It is more
common for people to seek help for their marital and
family problems than it was
in the past.
«The skills of reflective practice and
problem solving are critical for effective work with
families and are described here
in specific concrete detail with many examples and realistic vignettes of
common and challenging situations.»
However, behaviour
problems are
common in all social groups, [1] and because of the distribution of children
in each social class, there are considerably more children with behaviour
problems in middle class
families than there are
in families living
in social deprivation.
Hitkashrut, which means «attachment»
in Hebrew, is a theory - based,
common elements co-parent training program that targets
families with children who are showing early signs of conduct
problem development.
Common presenting
problems in family therapy often reveal rigid triads of transactional patterns that involve triangulating a child (or other household member), detouring through a «
problem» child, or the creation of coalitions of one parent and a child against the other parent.
Many different conflicting situations and issues can be effectively treated, and it is a
common belief that, regardless of the origin of the
problem, and regardless of whether the clients consider it an «individual» or «
family» issue, thinking
in terms of
family relationship
in solutions often benefits the process.
In fact, it is very
common for people with anger
problems to have issues with
family, friends, and coworkers.
What I'm noticing as a
common problem in the blending process is the discipline of the step children and that spouses feel as if their kids are being treated differently and unfairly
in the new
family structure.
These practices, which are much more
common in families that include a father, partly explain why boys with absent fathers have more behavior
problems and are more likely to be suspended from school.
Globally, harmful alcohol use is a major modifiable contributor to the burden of disease.1 The typical age of initiation of alcohol use is around mid-adolescence and for a significant minority of adolescents their alcohol use will result
in substantial harms, the most costly of which is alcohol use disorder (AUD).2 Defined as a cluster of symptoms indicating continued alcohol use despite significant
problems, AUD is
common and imposes a significant burden on the individual, their
family and the wider society.
Evidence of associations between familial EE and outcomes has led to the development of
family interventions to address high levels of criticism and EOI.50 — 52 Although there is variation
in these interventions,
common areas targeted include psychoeducation and helping
families cope with symptoms either through
problem solving or reappraisal.
Anxiety disorders are among the most
common mental disorders during childhood and adolescence, with a prevalence of 3 — 5 %
in school - age children (6 — 12 years) and 10 — 19 %
in adolescents (13 — 18 years); 1, 2 and the prevalence of anxiety disorders
in this population tends to increase over time.3 Anxiety is the most
common psychological symptom reported by children and adolescents; however, presentation varies with age as younger patients often report undifferentiated anxiety symptoms, for example, muscle tension, headache, stomachache or angry outbursts.4 According to the standard diagnostic systems, there are various types of anxiety disorders, for example, generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), social phobias (SOP), social anxiety disorder (SAD), panic disorder (PD), overanxious disorder, separation anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD).5 Anxiety disorders
in children and adolescents often occur with a number of comorbidities, such as autism spectrum disorders, 6 depressive disorders, 7 conduct disorder, 8 substance abuse9 or suicide - related behaviour.10 Youths with anxiety disorders experience serious impairment
in social functioning (eg, poor school achievement; relational
problems with
family members and peers).11, 12 Childhood and adolescent anxiety disorders can persist despite treatment, 1 and they are associated with later adult psychopathology.13, 14
Importantly, this implies that a mindfulness - based program can improve both ASD symptoms and
common comorbid emotional and behavioral
problems for children with a wide variety of ages, and could support
families in coping with the demanding consequences of ASD.
When a father is a hard - working wage - earner who has little time to help the mother or the children, as is
common in Korea, the greater Self - Directedness of the father may contribute to
family conflict and children's
problem behaviors.
For Phase 2 data, a thematic analysis approach (Braun & Clarke, 2006) was used to identify
common categories of response
in the open - ended questions about the relationship between
problem gambling and
family violence, gambling - related
family impacts and coping strategies.