Whether you initiate the divorce, your spouse initiates it, or it's a mutual decision, you are facing a life - changing event that can be sad and
difficult for parents and children.
Fighting over custody and child support can be
difficult for both parents and their children.
Divorce and family law issues can be
difficult for parents and children alike.
Toilet training can be
difficult for parents and children.
Change can be
difficult for both parents and children, but it can be an exciting time, too, as you get to grow with your child into the next stage of life!
Not exact matches
Although many
children adapt to both divorce
and living with single
parents, life
for them is on the whole more
difficult.
The charity currently recruits volunteers in three areas - host families who are able to look after a
child for anywhere between a few days to a few weeks, family friends to befriend
and mentor
parents through
difficult times
and resource friends to supply a range of goods
and services depending on what the individual family needs.
It is very
difficult for most
parents who became adults before 1960 to understand the attitudes of their
children about work
and love.
Ronny Gottschlich, managing director, Lidl UK, said: «We know how
difficult it can be to say no to pester power, so by removing sweets
and chocolates from our tills we can make it easier
for parents to reward
children in healthier ways.»
Anything mildly exciting can often set the
child's ADHD off
and as such it can be incredibly
difficult for parents to get their
children to settle each evening.
For parents, it can be
difficult to balance between encouraging
children to pursue what they love
and worrying about injuries.
controlling their behavior by inducing a fear of physical consequence will also make them fear the person doling out the punishment, which will eventually make it
difficult for the
child to come to the
parent as they get older
for help when they've done something wrong or made a mistake
and need advice.
«We are
parents first
and foremost, to two incredibly wonderful
children and we ask
for their
and our space
and privacy to be respected at this
difficult time.
This was a turning point in my life,
and although a
difficult decision, I left my work again, to risk,
and to start a magazine that filled the need of mothers like me, who love crafting, but could not easily find sources
for natural materials
and patterns that fit a natural lifestyle
and conscious
parenting,
for mothers who not just enjoyed doing crafts with their
children, but wanted to sit down at the end of a hard day's work
and read,
and create, within a community they belong to.
It's
difficult for parents to know how to proceed when one
child wants to go on a certain ride
and the other
child doesn't.
Positive
parenting is undoubtedly
difficult, but it's a powerful tool
for growing a happy
and healthy
child.
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Parents and teachers alike will appreciate this blog as a resource
for advice when it comes to
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and talking with
children about
difficult subjects.
The lever handle
and safety lock are easy
for parents to manage, but
difficult for children to master.
When it comes to sleep, the biggest challenge
for school - age
children and their
parents is the demands on a
child's time that will make early bedtime routines
difficult to manage, especially in today's 24 - 7 wired
and fast - paced world.
These guidelines will help you understand the law
and learn how to get a passport
for your
child, even when it is
difficult or impossible to comply with the dual -
parent signature rule.
It is so
difficult for both
child and parent when reading doesn't come naturally.
This is
difficult in a stressed out culture
and parents that are themselves obviously very stressed out, but it's an extremely important thing to model
for your
child the skills of managing your own life successfully.
Traffic
and densely populated urban areas make it
difficult for parents to teach their
children to ride bikes.
Picking out a name
for your
child is part of the bonding experience
and some
parents find that waiting until the day they are born can be
difficult.
Set up a good - bye routine
for separation anxiety Many
children have a
difficult time going off to school
and separating from
parents.
With countless techniques to calm strong - willed, sensitive
children, there is something
for every
difficult or challenging emotion.We were on week two of our three - week stay at my
parents» house
and tensions were running high.Because we live across the country, when we fly back to see my... [Read more...] about 10 + Powerful Strategies That Will Calm Your Angry
Child
Parents of both the Avoidant
and Ambivalent
children can, after the stress of a
difficult marriage
and / or divorce, turn to their
children for emotional support.
As your
child grows, Aacua converts into a comfortable bathrobe
and avoids the need of a bulky towel that can be tripped on.We all know how
difficult it can be to bathe a
child, especially newborns
for first time
parents.
One of the more
difficult times of the day
for young
children (
and their
parents) are transition times.
If your
child chooses adoption
for his or her baby, we understand it can sometimes be
difficult for parent and other family members as they will also experience a loss.
For younger preschool age children, toddlers, and infants, knowing when they have an ear infection can be much more difficult for paren
For younger preschool age
children, toddlers,
and infants, knowing when they have an ear infection can be much more
difficult for paren
for parents.
It is
difficult to convince the
child that going
for a walk is right,
and the TV is wrong, if the
parents spend evenings watching TV, if any gains of literature are absorbed only after their screening, etc..
Many
children have a fear of the dark, night terrors, nightmares,
and over time
for any reason can become accustomed to leaving their bed
and co-sleeping with their
parents, especially during illnesses
and difficult transitions.
How
difficult was it to balance sharing your
children's stories —
for instance, Tessa's question about why Crystal
and Joe, her birthparents, couldn't be her
parents — with protecting their privacy
and their relationship to their birth families?
Sleep training can be controversial,
and it can be
difficult for many
parents to let their
children cry themselves to sleep, or «cry it out.»
Dr. Robert MacKenzie's book, Setting Limits with your Strong - Willed
Child, is a great resource
for parents looking
for help to learn how they can understand
and effectively discipline their
children, especially if they are strong - willed or can be described as «challenging,
difficult, spirited, stubborn, hell - raising, a pistol or just plain impossible.»
«As
parents, we want to shield our
children from the pains of growing up
and facing
difficult situations, but long term we must honor our kids» desire
for some struggle,» Tough said, adding that the struggles between those with high incomes
and high poverty are different
and require distinct supports.
Among all working
parents with
children under age 18, more than half (56 %) say it is
difficult for them to balance the responsibilities of their job with the responsibilities of their family, with 14 % saying this is very
difficult and 42 % say it's somewhat
difficult.
It is a
difficult decision
for her clients, especially in a
child - obsessed world, with its endless discussions of celebrity baby bumps
and attachment
parenting and «having it all.»
Answering the question of how to choose a humidifier
for a baby's room can be
difficult; nevertheless, knowing the facts
and the pros
and cons can allow
parents to make an informed choice that is best
for their
child.
Divorce creates inner
and outer turmoil
for both
parents, making it
difficult to concentrate on the needs of
children and the turmoil they are experiencing.
One of the most
difficult periods in a
child's development
for many
parents is the development
and emergence of teeth in their baby during teething.
Identifying autism in any
child is
difficult for many doctors,
and although
parents may notice some early signs of autism before their
child is 18 months old, even the most educated moms
and dads don't always know when to get help.
But, going back to your post, one of the things I loved best about this book was the way that she challenges the all - consuming attachment
parenting norm (along with any other norm you can think of), painting mothers as free agents, making
difficult choices
for their own
and their
childrens» survival.
If your
child is teething understand that the
child will be
difficult to
parent due to a situation by default not her choice to wan na grow
and loose teeth not your fault its that time
for her teeth to come in be patient stay calm
and don't let the situation get the best of you anger is an emotion all of us can control sooth her comfort her talk to her clean your hands make sure your finger nails are clipped massage her gums administer her oral gel
and give her
children's pain medicine after consulting your physician feed her reguarly
and take your time as she enters
and exits another phase in this journey we call life
The amount of information spouted at
parents today makes it, at best,
difficult to know what's merely advertising
and what really is best
for your
child.
While it is
difficult for parents to watch their
child scream
and spit up from perceived pain, Hassall emphasized that spitting up
and crying in an otherwise healthy baby is normal.
Her humorous, supportive
and authoritative voice as a guide,
parents can navigate some of the more
difficult aspects of these formative years
and lay the groundwork
for their
child's future with confidence.
Psychologist
and step -
parenting expert Dr. Patricia Papernow of Harvard Medical School believes that «authoritative
parenting» is best
for children on every measure imaginable, including through a
difficult transition like becoming a step - family.
That's because sucking on a pacifier locks a
child's mouth in an unnatural position, making it more
difficult for him to develop his tongue
and lip muscles normally, says Patricia Hamaguchi, a speech - language pathologist from Cupertino, California,
and author of Childhood, Speech, Language,
and Listening Problems: What Every
Parent Should Know.