Hopefully, this opened
a dialogue between parents and their children at some point during the week.
«However, this study opens the door for the initiation of
a dialogue between parents, children, and health care professionals to further discuss potential risky behaviors before they occur.»
The open
dialogue between parents who are trying different things, for me, was so interesting and really helpful.
restrictive and punitive; high expectations of conformity and compliance to rules; little open
dialogue between parent and child; expects a lot from the child without clear definitions of limits or boundaries; not very responsive to the child
Not exact matches
Vocational advisement, if it is to be of real educational value, should consist not in one or a few interviews on entering or leaving school, but in a continuing
dialogue between the student and his
parents and teachers in all fields as well as with professional guidance officers.
While none of the
parents thanked me, I hoped that my actions opened a
dialogue between the children and their
parents about what had happened.
Faber, Adele & Elaine Mazlish SIBLINGS WITHOUT RIVALRY Avon, 2nd edition, 1998 Vivid
dialogue and cartoons show how children can express their feelings without doing damage, how
parents can be helpful to both «bully» and «victim,» how to reduce rage
between battling siblings, and how to motivate children to work out their own solutions to problems.
Parents in Kafanchan have called for
dialogue between the Kaduna State Government and Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) to end ongoing strike by public school...
«One of the most important things is having an open
dialogue between the athlete,
parents, coaches and athletic trainers so that they can work together to give the athlete the resources necessary to be successful in their sport,» Kitchin said.
While
parents will be grateful for the restraint shown with sexual content (although the
dialogue includes one use of a sexual expletive), this movie's confrontation
between a flat enemy and cardboard hero provide simplistic justification to slay without asking why.
There are some romantic moments as
between Clint and Lucy to the chagrin of Lucy's regular b.f. but without a social message («Cooties» could have been an allegory of over-medicated children and
parents strung out of prescription drugs) there is little other than mayhem and stereotypical
dialogue in this derivative pic.
Then there's Nancy, who is but isn't Max's mother, and somewhere
between the obvious jokes about awful
dialogue, unnecessary slow - motion, and extended flashbacks (all by the screenplay's own design, of course) exists a disarmingly touching story about a daughter reaching out to a deceased
parent who is and isn't right there in front of her.
Dialogue between staff,
parents and, most importantly, the children should be maintained so that everyone is confident in openly discussing any incidents that occur.
With painting, drawing, singing, and dance classes dwindling in public schools, Sarson hopes the half - hour special opens up a
dialogue between administrators, policymakers,
parents, and teachers about the importance of such activities and the potential consequences of raising generations of children that aren't encouraged to appreciate the arts or think outside the box.
With more unreliable sources of information available online, there has to be an open
dialogue between students, teachers and
parents to ensure they are ready to face the current challenges.»
The Essential Conversation: What
Parents and Teachers Can Learn From Each Other (2003), captures the crucial exchange between parents and teachers, a dialogue that is both mirror and metaphor for the cultural forces that shape the socialization of our children, and The Third Chapter: Risk, Passion, and Adventure in the Twenty - Five Years After 50 (2009) explores new learning during one of the most transformative and generative times in our lives, and EXIT: The Endings That Set Us Free
Parents and Teachers Can Learn From Each Other (2003), captures the crucial exchange
between parents and teachers, a dialogue that is both mirror and metaphor for the cultural forces that shape the socialization of our children, and The Third Chapter: Risk, Passion, and Adventure in the Twenty - Five Years After 50 (2009) explores new learning during one of the most transformative and generative times in our lives, and EXIT: The Endings That Set Us Free
parents and teachers, a
dialogue that is both mirror and metaphor for the cultural forces that shape the socialization of our children, and The Third Chapter: Risk, Passion, and Adventure in the Twenty - Five Years After 50 (2009) explores new learning during one of the most transformative and generative times in our lives, and EXIT: The Endings That Set Us Free (2012).
``... we would like to take this opportunity to actually create a space for introspection and
dialogue, deeper connections
between educators,
parents, students and community organizations -LSB-...]»
During the next two weeks, while Congress is on spring break, PAA members will reach out to their Senators and Congressmen in their home offices to share our views, talk about the reforms needed to improve our children's schools, and open up a positive
dialogue between lawmakers and
parents, who have the most at stake in stronger, more effective federal education policies.
PTOs can play an important role in facilitating
dialogue between the principal and school
parents.
Similarly to Pat Barker in her World War I novels, Magee's descriptions are stripped of metaphor and simile and her
dialogue is crisp and vivid whether she is writing an argument
between Katherina and her deluded
parents or
between Peter and his fellow soldiers freezing in the Russian snow.
After her
parents» deaths, Kozloff unearthed folders of childhood drawings and mixed them with her meticulously painted archaic maps, charts, informational graphs and more, creating a
dialogue between youthful wonderment and adult geographical knowledge.
The mediator's main role is to facilitate respectful
dialogue and help
parents determine common objectives for their children and help devise a mutually acceptable plan to achieve those objectives
between the
parents.
It promotes abstinence from sex as the healthiest choice for adolescents; provides a comprehensive understanding of sexual health, sexuality and protection methods; and supports
parents as the primary sexuality educators of their children through family activities that encourage
dialogue between students and the caring adults in their lives about sexual health topics.
Every lesson includes take - home Family Activities that encourage this
dialogue between students and their
parents and other caring adults.
The high school curriculum includes Family Activities embedded in introspective journaling assignments for three lessons, which continue to encourage
dialogue between students and their
parents and other caring adults.
They also explore and develop strategies for supporting their child in treatment and beyond.
Parents are also involved in dyad sessions with their child to strengthen attachment, enable them to bear witness to their child's experiences and to promote
dialogue between them which is healthy and supports recovery.Family therapy work also occurs
between the child,
parents and other significant family members to address issues of family dynamics that exacerbate the symptoms of child sexual abuse.
Having an open
dialogue with your child's teacher could be the difference
between a passing and failing grade.Your child's teacher is likely to stay on top of your child's individual learning progress and test performance if they know you are invested as a
parent.