Ms. Moskowitz said that the network had shown itself to be «very quick to investigate» when such matters were brought to its attention, as when a principal at one of its schools created a «Got to Go» list of
difficult children whom he wanted to leave the school.
Not exact matches
The chart was not what I expected but overall it has worked well with my
child,
whom has been very
difficult to potty train at 3.5 years.
But I urge seniors for
whom writing an online profile is an unappealing or
difficult task to ask their adult
children for help.
Finding a decent man is
difficult enough, add to that the fact that I'm looking for a decent man
whom I can trust to be around my
children.
Rather, it is the tale of their «
difficult» eldest
child, 12 - year - old Suzy (Kara Hayward) and another young misfit with
whom she — there really is no better word for it — elopes.
These are
children for
whom learning is very
difficult.
It is
difficult to compare the magnitude of reading outcomes in HS with those obtained in previous evaluations of 2 - to 3 - year - old
children (Early Head Start and Reach Out and Read), most of
whom are not reading books on their own outside of school.
We understand that the causes of attachment and trauma - related problems — traumatic childhood neglect and abuse — have the power to inflict great developmental damage on
children between birth and age three; developmental damage that, untreated, leads to a lifetime of extremely
difficult relationships for the
child or youth with nearly everyone with
whom they have contact.
«With shared parenting, it is
difficult for anyone to turn the
child against a parent with
whom the
child experiences frequent loving care.
According to experts and advocates like National Parents Organization founder and board chair Dr. Ned Holstein, shared parenting can lower the cases of parental alienation because it would be
difficult for anyone to turn a
child against a parent with
whom he or she experiences frequent loving care, Globe Newswire noted.
Children with both conditions tend to have more
difficult lives than those with ADHD alone because their defiant behavior leads to so many conflicts with adults and others with
whom they interact.
While it is readily apparent to most that adopting a parentless
child is a complicated process, many overlook how
difficult it can be for a step - parent to adopt a
child with
whom they have had a loving parental relationship, and have spent years raising, teaching, protecting, and caring for.