Family counseling can also be helpful for adult children to open
dialogue with their parents, siblings, or in - laws.
• Promoted open
dialogue with parents encouraging after hours academic motivation outside the classroom.
Engage in regular
dialogue with parents, administrators, and various service providers to ensure student success inside and outside the classroom
The findings indicate that education and literacy charities need to maintain an open
dialogue with parents about the various ways families use media.
Instead, creating
a dialogue with parents, re-engaging students with school, and making the experience in the classroom more appealing are more effective techniques.
The association argues that as regional schools commissioners will have a role in raising standards in under - performing schools, effective
dialogue with parents is crucial.
I was looking forward to engaging in
a dialogue with parents across the state.
Make the 2014 - 2015 academic year an opportunity to open a door to a healthy
dialogue with parents about the day - to - day events in their child's classroom.
Project Reach Offers Outstretched Hand to Community When teachers at one Georgia elementary school recognized the need for more frequent and meaningful
dialogue with the parents of their students, they decided to take the conversation directly to the parents in the form of «Project Reach.»
I have a template for
the dialogue with parents at consultative evening including generic targets for Year 11.
In the course of a day, teachers interact with students,
dialogue with parents, collaborate with colleagues, and report to supervisors.
As educators, we know that
dialogue with parents might start at events early in the school year, but it definitely doesn't stop there.
And, I would like to add, invite and sustain
dialogue with parents.
I hope the direction of
their dialogue with parents will make connections, not build walls.
«I want to have a respectful, direct, and constructive
dialogue with parents,» King said in a statement Friday.
Our biggest emphasis is on allergy friendly offerings and open
dialogue with parents.
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.
I was overjoyed and inspired to
dialogue with people about so many of the subjects about which I'm passionate - family, belonging, race, identity, adoption, self - worth,
parenting...
Lastly, I think it's very important that we as
parents keep a regular, developmentally appropriate
dialogue about adoption going
with our kids.
Find other
parents in your school or community
with similar interests and begin the
dialogue.»
The
parents still had their strong feelings, but we did find that we could have another
dialogue with them, to work together on the things that were important to both groups.
Rose and Khalifa, it's great that you're such open - minded
parents and you intend to foster an honest
dialogue about this stuff
with your children.
«For
parents, (it's important) to have an open
dialogue with their kids about it, maybe even before it happens, just so they have an awareness of it,» Jacobsen says.
And I agree
with babyready that those who aren't having a
dialogue (internal or external) about
parenting (which 90 % of the time is done by observing my baby and going on instinct) are the ones you label «good enough» not being enough.
Keep an open
dialogue with your child's mom about
parenting and household responsibilities... and give each other a lot of grace.
Instead teachers have an ongoing
dialogue with their students and meet regularly
with parents to talk about the children's progress.
As a Christian
parent I would first establish the truth for my toddler, then pray
with them and then deal
with it through
dialogue as and when necessary.
Through
dialogue, inquiry, and information on child development and attachment our professional team will guide you into a deeper understanding of behavior, expanding your
parenting «tool kit»
with compassion.
OA&FS adoptive
parents have shared that open and honest
dialogue with their friends and families has been the most helpful approach to responding to concerns: «We had one person who had some concerns, but it was mostly due to preconceived notions and once we were able to explain the process, the love the birthmothers have when going this route, and the work that OAFS does to mitigate as many problems as possible, they seemed to come around.»
A father and grandfather, Herst regularly engages
with parents in the form of Platonic
dialogue — a cooperative Q - & - A approach meant to stimulate critical thinking — to yield logic - based solutions for raising happy children.
These sessions offer you a weekly opportunity to
dialogue with Leslie and connect
with other
parents who are choosing to
parent consciously by owning their shadow aspects that are triggered in the
parenting journey.
Part of why I enjoy sharing my experience and writing this column is because I think a
dialogue with other
parents has been so helpful to my learning over the past year and a half since I found out I was pregnant.
And that
dialogue begins
with helpful information presented in a way that's easy for today's
parents to find and understand.
I encourage
parents who think their child may be exhibiting signs of being a problem feeder to open up a
dialogue with their pediatrician and possibly seek a feeding evaluation from an occupational or speech therapist.
I encourage
parents who think their child may be exhibiting signs of being a problem feeder to open up a
dialogue with their pediatrician and
Over the years, I have grown to realize that this simple time
with my kids is one of the best ways to engage in peaceful
parenting as it reminds us what we are thankful for and encourages a
dialogue that may not have taken place.
At a City Hall rally, de Blasio claimed he's done everything he can to accommodate charters and offered to «sit down anytime, anywhere» for «a constructive
dialogue about how we can work
with charter schools and
with parents who are in charter schools.»
They compared kids whose
parents are generally affectionate, have reasonable discussions about behavior
with their child and set healthy boundaries (authoritative)
with those whose
parents were strict about limits without much
dialogue or affection (authoritarian).
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster
parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center
dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked
parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books
with resourceful heroines, narratives
with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
There is so much to love about this movie, from the two leads playing off each other perfectly, to the exquisite filmmaking including fantastic
dialogue with long - takes, to how deeply layered the screenplay is touching upon popularity, alcoholism,
parenting, relationships and plenty more.
Can any words evoke the flesh - crawling queasiness of Henry's visit to Mary's
parents» house, in which he sits uncomfortably on the couch exchanging forced pleasantries
with Mom while some ungodly squeaking / squelching noise threatens to drown out the
dialogue?
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.
Note: Though the film's main character is 13 years old,
parents should be aware that much of the film's score features hip - hop
with extremely explicit language, language that is echoed at various passages in the
dialogue.
With a clever script that successfully updates many Christmas myths and dialogue that crackles with sophisticated wit, this movie offers the kind of pre-holiday experience that parents and children alike will appreciate.&ra
With a clever script that successfully updates many Christmas myths and
dialogue that crackles
with sophisticated wit, this movie offers the kind of pre-holiday experience that parents and children alike will appreciate.&ra
with sophisticated wit, this movie offers the kind of pre-holiday experience that
parents and children alike will appreciate.»
Parents can partner effectively in their children's educational success by supporting home learning, establishing constructive
dialogue with educators and policy makers, and shining as individuals within their community.
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.
Start a
dialogue around students» work
with a portfolio tool like Seesaw: Go beyond simple messaging and consider how you might start conversations
with individual
parents about their kids» classwork.
Though the open
dialogues have a theme and structured content (designed by the students), the conversation also includes what music they listen to and how they get along
with their
parents — in other words, teenagers talking to teenagers about teenage issues.
Others are involved
with parent - based community groups: the Allston Brighton Community Development Corporation (working to create a
dialogue among
parents on local education issues, including assignment processes for schools), the Black Ministerial Alliance (working to improve the quality of Boston public schools), and City Life / Vida Urbana (working
with a group of Latina mothers advocating for their special - needs children).
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.»