I encourage all to make well - informed
decisions about family planning.
Not exact matches
«Women can now make potentially life - defining
decisions about how to proactively
plan for the
family they want to build and be more efficient in overcoming fertility difficulties they are experiencing using better, more personal, information than age,» founder Piraye Beim shared earlier this year in TechCrunch.
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a
decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation
planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute
about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his
family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
«Five, Ten» is
about having confidence in the sometimes hard parenting
decisions you've made for your
family and sticking to them when you begin second - guessing yourself, you feel judgment from others, or your stress begins to fog the
plan.
Families, doctors, midwives and policymakers often make
decisions about where to
plan a birth based on their understanding of the published research.
A great way to get your preschooler excited
about eating a range of healthy foods is to involve him in the
family's meal -
planning decisions.
Family group decision - making Provides resources and information about a participatory approach to decision - making in which family members are brought together with a facilitator to make decisions about how to best care for their children and develop a plan for ser
Family group
decision - making Provides resources and information
about a participatory approach to
decision - making in which
family members are brought together with a facilitator to make decisions about how to best care for their children and develop a plan for ser
family members are brought together with a facilitator to make
decisions about how to best care for their children and develop a
plan for services.
Ethics dictate that all healthcare providers should respect the autonomy of individuals to make their own informed
decisions, and this study provides further information
about the risks and benefits of
planned home birth so that
families can make those
decisions with the information available.
When we began telling our
family and friends
about our diapering
plans, not everyone was immediately enthusiastic, but they have been supportive of our
decision across the board.
When it comes to
family planning,
decisions about abortion, adoption, and raising a child can have long - lasting implications for both parents.
Complicating what should have been a straightforward
decision was the fact that 18 of 23 legislators take county health insurance benefits which range from
about $ 15,000 a year for a single person to over $ 35,000 for the so - called «Cadillac»
family plan.
Once these
families receive a diagnosis, they will be able to make
decisions about the treatment options for their child and make future
plans for their
family.»
This represents a significant change for the parents; they can now make informed
decisions about future
family planning.»
(1997) E652: Current Research in Post-School Transition
Planning (2003) E586: Curriculum Access and Universal Design for Learning (1999) E626: Developing Social Competence for All Students (2002) E650: Diagnosing Communication Disorders in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students (2003) E608: Five Homework Strategies for Teaching Students with Disabilities (2001) E654: Five Strategies to Limit the Burdens of Paperwork (2003) E571: Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention
Plans (1998) E628: Helping Students with Disabilities Participate in Standards - Based Mathematics Curriculum (2002) E625: Helping Students with Disabilities Succeed in State and District Writing Assessments (2002) E597: Improving Post-School Outcomes for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (2000) E564: Including Students with Disabilities in Large - Scale Testing: Emerging Practices (1998) E568: Integrating Assistive Technology Into the Standard Curriculum (1998) E577: Learning Strategies (1999) E587: Paraeducators: Factors That Influence Their Performance, Development, and Supervision (1999) E735:
Planning Accessible Conferences and Meetings (1994) E593:
Planning Student - Directed Transitions to Adult Life (2000) E580: Positive Behavior Support and Functional Assessment (1999) E633: Promoting the Self - Determination of Students with Severe Disabilities (2002) E609: Public Charter Schools and Students with Disabilities (2001) E616: Research on Full - Service Schools and Students with Disabilities (2001) E563: School - Wide Behavioral Management Systems (1998) E632: Self - Determination and the Education of Students with Disabilities (2002) E585: Special Education in Alternative Education Programs (1999) E599: Strategic Processing of Text: Improving Reading Comprehension for Students with Learning Disabilities (2000) E638: Strategy Instruction (2002) E579: Student Groupings for Reading Instruction (1999) E621: Students with Disabilities in Correctional Facilities (2001) E627: Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention for Students with Disabilities: A Call to Educators (2002) E642: Supporting Paraeducators: A Summary of Current Practices (2003) E647: Teaching
Decision Making to Students with Learning Disabilities by Promoting Self - Determination (2003) E590: Teaching Expressive Writing To Students with Learning Disabilities (1999) E605: The Individualized
Family Service
Plan (IFSP)(2000) E592: The Link Between Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and Behavioral Intervention
Plans (BIPs)(2000) E641: Universally Designed Instruction (2003) E639: Using Scaffolded Instruction to Optimize Learning (2002) E572: Violence and Aggression in Children and Youth (1998) E635: What Does a Principal Need to Know
About Inclusion?
Through educational programming and advocacy, PPNYC helps
families and individuals
plan for the future and make independent, well - informed
decisions about their sexual and reproductive lives.
For me, the challenge was to strategically
plan how I would unveil this body of work to the public, which led to my
decision to remove one layer at a time
about one place, one
family, one body.
To remedy this, she suggests encouraging more women to go into environmental fields, increasing women's representation in
decision - making roles, and educating a broader spectrum of women
about water issues through nontraditional methods like soap operas — which have already proven successful in other countries at boosting awareness
about population and
family planning.
Any estate
planning lawyers will tell you that by
planning your estate you are making the best
decisions about your future and your
family's future in many ways.
Grand Rapids, MI
About Blog The Crossroads Eldercare
Planning blog is a resource for
families and their loved ones to make sure they make the right
decision with eldercare.
Family group conferences can be used in any serious situation where a
plan and
decision needs to be made
about a vulnerable adult or child.
Mediation helps parents (and or other
family members) make their
decisions about the basic parenting
plan schedule and other related changes as the
family reconfigures during and after the divorce (or at times in non-divorce related situations).
Grand Rapids, MI
About Blog The Crossroads Eldercare
Planning blog is a resource for
families and their loved ones to make sure they make the right
decision with eldercare.
Common divorce mistakes clients make include forgetting
about taxes, allowing friends and
family to influence them, letting your emotions control your
decisions, not considering the liquidity of assets you receive in the divorce, not securing support payments with insurance, trying to hide assets, quitting work to get more support, not being prepared for settlement negotiations or mediation, dating during the divorce, using the children as bargaining chips, getting emotionally attached to assets, and neglecting post-divorce financial
planning.
family group
decision - making A generic term that includes a number of approaches in which
family members are brought together to make
decisions about how to care for their children and develop a
plan for services.
Other
family planning centers and private doctors may also talk with you
about your
decision.
At
Planned Parenthood we provide health care, education, and advocacy programs to help women, men and
families make informed, responsible
decisions about their personal health as well as the health of their communities.
By providing medical services, education, training, and advocacy, PPM seeks to help individuals make informed
decisions about their reproductive health,
family planning options, and sexuality.
For 100 years,
Planned Parenthood has promoted a common - sense approach to women's health and well - being based on respect for each individual's right to make informed, independent
decisions about sex, health, and
family planning.
To help guide better
decisions for the future, we offer interactive, informative workshops where you can learn
about the best way to
plan future living arrangements and structure
family financial agreements, and find out
about Powers of Attorney, wills, advance care directives and much more.
To help guide better
decisions for the future, we offer interactive, informative workshops where you can learn
about the best way to
plan future living arrangements, structure
family financial agreements, and find out
about Powers of Attorney, wills, advance care directives and much more.
Family group decision - making Provides resources and information about a participatory approach to decision - making in which family members are brought together with a facilitator to make decisions about how to best care for their children and develop a plan for ser
Family group
decision - making Provides resources and information
about a participatory approach to
decision - making in which
family members are brought together with a facilitator to make decisions about how to best care for their children and develop a plan for ser
family members are brought together with a facilitator to make
decisions about how to best care for their children and develop a
plan for services.
Ending an engagement is a fraught and complex process: explaining the
decision to your fiancé, cancelling wedding
plans and vendor contracts, notifying guests and
families, healing and gaining personal insight
about how the relationship continued this far.
In fact, more than 90 percent of the care
Planned Parenthood health centers offer nationwide is preventive, helping women and
families make responsible
decisions about their sexual and reproductive health, their lives, and their futures.
Decisions about who will advocate for the child if parents do not agree on a treatment
plan (Consider naming a
family doctor, a specialist or a counselor)
These couples understand that arriving at a co-parenting partnership is critical to making any parenting
plan work In the majority of
family law cases, it is the parents who are in the best position to make important
decisions about what is best for the children.
If you and your spouse think you may want kids one day, talk with your medical professionals
about options for your future
family planning to ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed
decision.
Planned Parenthood believes that in all cases, women, their
families and their doctors should be able to make
decisions about the best way to protect a woman's health.
«While different
family members should have a role in the
planning process, ultimately, it's going to be up to the parents to make the important
decisions that they have a right to make
about their future, as well as how they disperse their assets and who's in charge of what.»
It seems that some of the biggest life
decisions are made between the sheets, with one in ten discussing whether to start a
family and 16 % talking
about marriage and future wedding
plans.