Sentences with phrase «especially for working parents»

Shifting to this schedule does have certain disadvantages, especially for working parents.
The holidays are very stressful for everyone, especially for working parents.

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Working with friends can provide a fulfilling career and satisfy your need for a social life beyond the office — especially if you're a parent.
LinkedIn career expert Nicole Williams says entrepreneurs and individuals working in new fields such as social media or technology can especially benefit from inviting parents into their working lives, as their parents are most often confused about what their children working in these new fields do for a living.
Much more promising is the appearance here and there of day - care centers at the parents» workplace, and day care provided by parishes and temples where it serves the triple purpose of providing meaningful work for members of the community (especially older people), meeting a pressing need of the community's young couples, and beginning the religious education of the community's children.
I know that this can be a busy time for parents especially for working moms like me.
For the food and beverage industry, this means constantly working to increase transparency and provide consumers — especially parents — with healthier options and the information they need to maintain a healthy diet and active lifestyle.»
Recommendations from the study included increasing the quality of child care, especially for infants and toddlers, but also, importantly, educing the amount of time that children need to spend in child care through promoting paid parental leave and flexible working hours, and funding programs that support sensitive and responsive parenting.
Great tip for working parents especially, there's never enough time to go out on dates it feels like.
Parents, especially those who work full time, may be seeing their children's food — both the menu choices and its appearance — for the first time.
But this year's theme is especially close to me, being a domestic violence survivor myself and now working in the field as an advocate: «Nurturing Peace: Parenting for World Harmony.»
I'm so glad that you're here and especially as a new mom because I am interviewing moms from all different stages, which is really cool because I think it just offers different perspectives and stuff and the hope is that I always believe that there's just not one right way to parent your child and how to mother your child and father your child or anything like that, and some things work for some people and not for others so, I think this is great to get a different perspective from everyone and see what's working and maybe something someone says will help someone else.
Two cup holders essential for the parent to place their drinks especially for those who love to work out
Just like with anything in life, as parents, we have to find that balance of what works for us and our children, especially when it comes to hi - tech parenting.
As parents, especially AP parents, we are always trying to fine - tune our discipline and striving to do what works best for our child while incorporating respect and gentleness in our parenting.
All this is to say that I am a firm believer in AP even for, and maybe especially for, working parents.
Especially when parents are expecting another baby in the household, it's important for children to work through the complicated feelings they express when a new baby will arrive.
Openness often leads to a desire to make contact work, especially for parents who struggle to untangle their emotions about contact.
Not only is this specific type of support perfect for either parent, it is especially important to mothers who are still recovering from child birth and who may still find that their back doesn't work as well as it use to.
Although I understand why people choose to follow attachment parenting guidelines, it wouldn't have worked for me, especially since I was a single mom to my newborn daughter.
I can't help but wonder how long it will be before more people (especially parents) are fighting for us to not try to reinvent the wheel, but first look at other working models and draw from them.
Sleep is so important for happy energised parents and for babies to enjoy their awake time as well - it's not selfish for parents to want more sleep (especially when you're back at work which is why most of the families I work with come to me about 6 weeks before back to work time).
With resources shrinking for the professional support for mothers (I work with clients as a perinatal psychotherapist, but women struggle to afford going private, especially when they are on one income), these peer support resources for troubled parents are filling the gap.
Just as you might set goals for yourself at work, when trying to lose weight or any other project in your life, mapping out goals as a mom is a smart way to parent, especially when those precious moments with your baby are so fleeting.
Unfortunately for parents, your new little bundle of joy has no idea that a 4:00 a.m. feeding can be pretty painful for their caregivers, especially if they are also juggling work and caring for other children between feedings.
I know — we all know, whether we're raising a child with ADHD or not — that working positively on a child's more challenging temperamental tendencies is not always a quick or easy process... especially for the parent... especially if he or she was raised with yelling, threats, and punishments or an otherwise authoritarian («do as I say, or else») parenting style.
(When you're new to this parenting approach, especially coming from a background that is so foreign to the concept, it can be difficult to trust that this parenting approach will work for you.
While it sounds wonderful to be able to block out several hours a week to work on your hobby, it may not always be realistic for some parentsespecially for those moms with small children.
Working parents are especially likely to feel guilty that they don't have more time for creative outings and projects — «I see my daughter only in the evening, and all we did last night was eat dinner and take a bath!»
And since returning to the work force after caring for children at home can also be especially difficult for moms, the apparent discrimination — intentional or not — in the rehiring process, may not be aimed at men, but any parent who chooses, for a time, to stay at home while raising their children.
For example, parents noticed that the father often played more with their babies, especially on return from work but that the mother was often able to calm their baby more easily when upset.
This post really resonates with me, especially when you say, «It makes no sense to commit to a certain type of parenting before you see if the type of child you have would benefit from those parenting ideas»... I made this error & have spent the better part of a year feeling like a complete & utter failure because I couldn't get my daughter to «conform» to what the «experts» said she should or shouldn't be doing etc... it is only recently that I have taken a step back & learned that it's okay to take pieces of the miriad parenting options & use what works best for me & my daughter.
We all know how difficult it is sometimes to juggle family and work but this is really good news, especially for lone parents and mums up and down the country.
We are working with Bronx parents who have gone through the G&T process and can offer their experiences and knowledge to assist parents, especially when signing up for the free G&T test with the Department of Education; to answer questions parents and caregivers may have about the G&T process and schools; and with organizations that provide further educational options for parents of gifted and talented children.»
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Of course all parents want to provide good, healthy snacks for your little ones, but most days between juggling family, household responsibilities, work, and even other children, it can be difficult to spend time in the kitchen doing a lot prep work, especially when on the go.
He can't — or maybe doesn't think he can — explain why to his parents, especially to his father (Michael Biehn), who insists he didn't spend a quarter of his savings on tuition for his boy to watch the kid work at a video store in the mall his whole life.
Parents, especially those who work outside of the home, have long days on the job, often exhausting commutes, and frequent challenges to keep the house in order AND keep an eye on what's happening in their child's school,» Ellis wrote for MSNBC.com.
It's harder for kids in poverty and in single - parent homes, especially those attending large, impersonal middle and high schools where students change subjects, teachers and work groups every 50 - 90 minutes in response to a bell (the proverbial «factory model»).
There is work to be done, for example, to guard against teachers assigning homework that upsets parents who don't understand their children's assignments, especially those based on Common Core math.
«We must have standards for New York's students, but those standards will only work if people — especially parents — have faith in them and in their ability to educate our children.
To help parents with the new application process, especially for those with limited access to technology, Families Empowered's bilingual staff worked hosted «Application Nights» events and two large school fairs.
Others parents emphasized being patient with the process, especially with themselves, by recognizing and accepting that they might make mistakes and that they might advocate for activities or programs that would not work well for their child.
This is especially important for parents whose work or circumstances make it challenging for them to get involved in person.
The crystal clear lesson for those who are willing to see it is that we need to decentralize control of education, especially by giving parents control over education funding, giving schools autonomy, and letting proven, market - based standards and accountability go to work.
This is especially true for students whose parents work and make the decision to allow their children to stay home by themselves in lieu of structured child care.
States and districts should work together to build the capacity of principals and all teachers — especially content area teachers and career and technical education teachers — to align curriculum and assessments with the expectations of colleges and employers; to offer counseling services that prepare students for high school graduation, college admission, and career success; to engage and motivate students to meet higher standards; and to create positive relationships with parents and community members.
While some saw the protests as nothing more than an inconvenience to parentsespecially working parents — others voiced support for participating teachers for helping to shine a light on an important societal issue.
«While this book would benefit teachers interested in increasing Latino parent engagement and would be especially useful for individuals who are relatively unfamiliar with Latino culture and the Spanish language, its easy - to - use guide and vast appendix make this a book that all educators who work with Latino English learners should have on their shelf.»
Then suddenly, when Mutti told Christine she could no longer work for Isaac's parents, the relationship, with no further contact, seemed to become very intense, especially to Christine, and remained so in spite of a long separation.
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