The news raised
concerns for parents of young children, as those users born after the year 2000 make up 23.31 % of the playerbase.
This was more of
a concern for parents of younger children — the percentages for those with children in early years, primary and secondary education were 63 per cent, 60 per cent and 48 per cent, respectively.
Not exact matches
Woman is
concerned about how having a baby could change her life 16 % Woman can't afford baby now 21 % Woman has problems with relationship or wants to avoid single parenthood 12 % Woman is unready
for responsibility 21 % Woman doesn't want others to know she has had se x or is pregnant 1 % Woman is not mature enough, or is too
young to have a
child 11 % Woman has all the
children she wanted, or has all grown - up
children 8 % Husband or partner wants woman to have an abortion 1 % Fetus has possible health problem 3 % Woman has health problem 3 % Woman's
parents want her to have abortion < 1 % Woman was victim
of ra pe or inc est 1 %
It's a common
concern among many
parents of toddlers and sometime we adults have unrealistic expectations
of portions sizes
for young children.
Parents concerned about safety will be pleased that this model's top speed
of 8 mph makes it slower — and, therefore, safer
for younger children — than the other models reviewed here.
As far as the government's free senior high school programme is
concerned, Ms Heloo said the quality is compromised, adding that «
young girls are sleeping outside at the mercy
of the weather» while «
parents are renting hostel facilities»
for their
children at a high cost and «
young boys getting into bad company.»
Grommet tube placement surgery is carried out in an operating theatre with the use
of general anaesthetic, which is a major point
of concern for parents who worry about its potential negative impact on brain development in
young children.
Being brought up by
parents who could — particularly in this day and age — easily be regarded as my very
young grandparents, the generation gap, plus their overly
concern for my wellbeing and safety, had not prepared me
for the harshness that stark poverty brought to people who were burdened with the added worries
of having to care
for a sick and handicapped
child.
David Simmonds, chairman
of the LGA's
children and
young people board, said: «
For parents, who are far more concerned with the quality of their child's education in the classroom than the legal status of the school, it is the council that they still turn to for advice and suppo
For parents, who are far more
concerned with the quality
of their
child's education in the classroom than the legal status
of the school, it is the council that they still turn to
for advice and suppo
for advice and support.
Let there be no question, then: educators,
parents, and other adults are desperately needed to offer guidance, to act as models (we hope), to pose challenges that promote moral growth, and to help
children understand the effects
of their actions on other people, thereby tapping and nurturing a
concern for others that is present in
children from a very
young age.
Whether over the original
concerns from
parents of expensive device damage and enhanced ebooks being likened to video games, or the
young adults» own feedback that reading was
for paper, devices were
for socialization,
children's publishing even now is awfully slow to catch up.
I have been providing therapy to individuals, families, and couples
of all ages
for the past 10 years offering my support to those faced with a variety
of different life challenges including anxiety, depression, PTSD and trauma, marital and relationship issues,
parent /
child relational issues, mood disorders, adolescent and
young adult issues, grief and loss, and other related
concerns.»
Examples
of prevention programs include home visiting
for families with
young children, mental health consultation
for child care programs, or self - help support groups
for parents who are
concerned they could abuse or neglect their infant or toddler.
FAMILY LAW —
CHILDREN — Parenting — Parental responsibility — With whom the children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
CHILDREN —
Parenting — Parental responsibility — With whom the children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age
Parenting — Parental responsibility — With whom the
children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children shall live and spend time — Separation
of siblings — Where the two eldest
children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children have been living with the father and the
youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both
parents seek sole parental responsibility
for all three
children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children and
for the
children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to live with them ---- Where there are
concerns about the mother's
parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age
parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest
children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children — Where the mother's relationship with the
youngest child is a protective factor
for the
child — Orders made
for the father to have sole parental responsibility
for the two eldest
children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility
for the
youngest child — Orders made
for the two eldest
children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to live with the father and the
youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the
children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident
parent on reaching age thirteen.
Specific limitations have been noted in the quality
of care related to developmental and behavioral services
for children in the first 3 years
of life,4 - 7 particularly regarding gaps between recommended and actual care received.8, 9 In a national survey, only 23 %
of 2017
parents of young children discussed discipline and early learning with their
child's clinician, and over half wanted more information about these topics.4 In a survey
of 1900 Medicaid - enrolled
children ages 4 years and
younger, 40 %
of parents reported that their
child's clinicians did not ask whether they had
concerns about their
child's development and well - being.10 Using the National Survey
of Early Childhood Health, Halfon et al6 reported that 34 %
of parents of 2068
children ages 4 to 35 months did not believe their
child's clinicians always took time to understand their
child's needs.
(«Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is associated with less harmonious
parent -
child relations and elevated levels
of aggression and noncompliance suggests that
concerns raised about early and extensive
child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations
of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account
for seemingly adverse effects
of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable
for developmental scholars and
child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care
of the kind available in most communities poses risks
for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
Fact: «Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is associated with less harmonious
parent -
child relations and elevated levels
of aggression and noncompliance suggests that
concerns raised about early and extensive
child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations
of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account
for seemingly adverse effects
of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable
for developmental scholars and
child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care
of the kind available in most communities poses risks
for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
1995 — Building Relationships: Families and Professionals as Partners 1996 — A Promising Future 1997 — Fostering the Well Being
of Families 1998 — Trauma: A Multi-Dimensional View 1999 — Coming Together
for Children and Families: Developing Comprehensive Systems
of Care 2000 — The Neurobiology
of Child Development: Bridging the Gap Between Theory Research and Practice 2001 — Processing Trauma and Terrorism 2002 — The Road Less Traveled: Adoptive Families in the New Millennium 2003 — A Better Beginning:
Parents with Mental Illness and their
Young Children 2004 — Approaches That Work: Multi-Stressed Families and their
Young Children 2005 — The Screening and Assessing
of the Social Emotional
Concerns 2006 — Supporting
Young Children through Separation and Loss 2007 — Social Emotional Development: Promising Practices, Research and Policy 2008 — Attachment: Connecting
for Life 2009 — Evidenced - based Practices
for Working with
Young Children and Families 2010 - Eat Sleep and Be Merry: Regulation
Concerns in
Young Children 2011 - Climbing the Ladder Toward Competency in
Young Children's Mental Health 2012 - Focusing on Fatherhood 2013 - Trauma in Early Childhood: Assessment, Intervention and Supporting Families
In fact, a few
of these studies find that same - sex
parents have superior
parenting skills and that their
children exhibit a few outcomes superior to
children raised by heterosexual
parents (e.g., Brewaey et al.'s [1997] finding
of higher levels
of sharing in childcare and
parenting skills among lesbian couples; teachers» average higher rating
of children with lesbian than heterosexual mothers on affection, responsiveness, and
concern for younger children in Steckel [1987]-RRB-.
This work has recently been extended by the adoption
of a public health model
for the delivery
of parenting support with
parents of younger children.9, 11,40 Various epidemiological surveys show that most
parents concerned about their
children's behaviour or adjustment do not receive professional assistance
for these problems, and when they do, they typically consult family doctors or teachers who rarely have specialized training in
parent consultation skills.10 Most
of the family - based programmes targeting adolescents are only available to selective subpopulations
of adolescents (those who have identified risk factors) and / or indicated subgroups
of youth (those who already possess negative symptoms or detectable problems).