Further, studies have tended to focus on an individualised view of family adaptation, focusing predominately on mother's reports of their own resources, appraisals, coping, and
experiences of raising children with ASD.
In these videos, parents share
their experiences of raising children with disability.
In these videos, parents share
their experiences of raising children — from parenting as a single mother, giving dads a go, coping after separation, and much more.
Becoming a mother and now
the experience of raising my children informs my work.
Any father who has
the experience of raising children alone will appreciate the book, The Ultimate Survival Guide for the Single Father.
As a mother of three young children, Allison has become humbled by
the experience of raising her children in a healthy, loving environment, working in a field she loves, while also trying to maintain her sanity.
We've had plenty
experience of raising children, we don't need to be a mommy to you.
It is
the experience of raising her children while going through law school that gives her a unique ability for focus, balance and dedication.
Hazardous Parenting: How to Regain and Maintain Your Life While Raising a Child with Dis - Regulated Behaviours and Behavior Disorders Hazardous Parenting is a term I use to describe and define the parenting
experience of raising children who have...
Not exact matches
None
of this is easy, because my speculation
of how to
raise children is limited to my puny life
experiences and human emotions.
We now know that, in all socioeconomic groups,
children raised outside
of intact two - parent families are significantly more likely than their peers to drop out
of high school, end up in prison and
experience serious psychological distress.
Some people, including pastors and other church people, may be reluctant to
raise the issue
of children's
experience of divorce because they don't want to add to the guilt or shame felt by divorced parents.
Kathy Alexander, chair
of Administrators
of the City
of Greater Geelong and former CEO
of the Royal
Children's and Royal Women's Hospitals Melbourne from 2000 to 2004, says women (or men) who take time out to raise children should focus on the positives of that experience and how it might actually make them a better leader — rather than expect negative conse
Children's and Royal Women's Hospitals Melbourne from 2000 to 2004, says women (or men) who take time out to
raise children should focus on the positives of that experience and how it might actually make them a better leader — rather than expect negative conse
children should focus on the positives
of that
experience and how it might actually make them a better leader — rather than expect negative consequences.
She spoke from personal
experience about how hard it is to
raise two young
children and told me
of her past struggles as well.
She has more than fifteen years
of experience teaching Language
of Listening ® as a pathway to profound understanding
of ourselves and our
children, and over 25 years
experience raising two
children with her husband Patrick.
Parents speak candidly about their
experiences with international and domestic adoption, foster care, donor insemination, using a surrogate, parenting with an ex, coming out after being in a straight marriage and what it is like to
raise their
children in their part
of the world.
Being unprepared for the divisiveness
of raising a young
child, many couples start to
experience a decline in marriage quality.
• Fathers and mothers tend to
experience the challenges
of raising a
child with disabilities differently, mothers reporting more day to day stress and fathers diminished satisfaction with family life (for review see Lamb & Laumann - Billings, 1997).
Today's parents were not
raised with the
experience of caring for young
children, Gopnik says, and so they come to parenthood after extensive education and work, and approach parenting like another subject to be mastered: «Get a book, take a course, and things will come out well.»
Turned off by the alienation that many
of us
experienced as babysat, latchkey, single - parented kids
of the 1970s and»80s, my generation is choosing to
raise our
children differently by attempting to integrate family, professional and social life into one seamless web.
BLOCK Fest ® is a research - based exhibit that helps
raise awareness
of early math and science learning by offering hands - on block play
experiences to families with young
children.
Having a
child is a wonderful and life - changing
experience, but it can also
raise a number
of difficult questions.
Raising twins, triplets or more is a different experience from raising singleton children of variou
Raising twins, triplets or more is a different
experience from
raising singleton children of variou
raising singleton
children of various ages.
Every mother
experiences this, more than once, while navigating the difficult task
of raising children.
We wanted our
children to
experience caring for animals,
raising our own food, and being a part
of a family business.
Would it make more sense to have renewable marriages
of certain lengths based on a couple's needs — say two to five years for 20 - somethings who want to
experience married life before they start having
children or 18 years for couples who have made that leap and wish to
raise them to adulthood?
Journalist and writer, Matt Seaton, will address a groundbreaking conference in Suffolk, where
child experts will hear
of his
experience raising two - year old twins, after his wife, Ruth Picardie, died from breast cancer in 1997.
For example, high levels
of father involvement protect against adult
experience of homelessness in the sons
of manual workers; and against later mental health problems in
children in separated families; and fathers» active care
of «difficult - to -
raise» pre-schoolers is related to fewer problems in these
children later (Flouri 2005).
Dr. Tsabary normalizes all
of the ups and downs both emotionally and psychologically that parents can
experience when
raising their
children.
In reflecting on her midwifery
experiences and her training in Mindfulness - Based Stress Reduction, Nancy wondered if mindfulness, the practice
of living fully in each moment, could be helpful for expectant parents and those engaged in the work
of raising children.
As I share my
experiences of raising and homeschooling my five SIX
children, I hope that these articles will build your confidence and inspire you in your high calling.
Parents who have
children of similar ages to yours who you can
experience the journey with, share perspectives and
raise your
children together.
This is the place to read blog posts from our experts and from Empowering Parents» team
of dedicated Parent Bloggers, who write about their own
experiences raising their
children.
Paradoxically, part
of raising a happy
child is letting your
child experience unhappiness too.
I share my first hand personal
experience of having 22q myself as I
raised the
child my hubby and I created.
However, the challenges
of raising a
child of a different race weren't really discussed by
experienced parents or social workers.
But
children who are
raised this way end up becoming
children with very little
experience using the psychological muscles
of deferred gratification, emotional regulation, and self - discipline.
My
children are now age 28 and 25, Veronica being the oldest, and my son Cliff is 25, so I have years
of experience raising two kiddos, including an adventurous (and sometimes fearless) young boy!
How To Stop Beating Yourself Up In Your Parenting * Why Mamas Have A Hard Time Giving Up Guilt * The Shadow Side
Of Conscious Parenting * How Feeling Like A «Good» Mom Can Lead To Acting Like A «Bad» Mom * Why Controlling Behavior Is a Bad Idea * How Emotional Baggage From Childhood Keeps Moms From Staying Present With Their Child Leslie Potter is the founder of Pure Joy Parenting, a joy based parenting model based on her experience raising her daughter as a single mom as well as working with familie
Of Conscious Parenting * How Feeling Like A «Good» Mom Can Lead To Acting Like A «Bad» Mom * Why Controlling Behavior Is a Bad Idea * How Emotional Baggage From Childhood Keeps Moms From Staying Present With Their
Child Leslie Potter is the founder
of Pure Joy Parenting, a joy based parenting model based on her experience raising her daughter as a single mom as well as working with familie
of Pure Joy Parenting, a joy based parenting model based on her
experience raising her daughter as a single mom as well as working with families.
We have members with a variety
of experiences... infertility challenges, single motherhood by choice, divorced moms, those living the «sandwich generation,» adoptive parents, those
raising an only
child, those with special needs
children, etc..
Progressive politics begin at home, with the way we
raise our
children, and many women will tell you that becoming a mother was the most politically radicalizing
experience of their lives.
The vast knowledge
of (now great great) grandmothers was lost in the distance between households with
children and those with the
experience and expertise about how to
raise them well.
With even my older
children still so young and my
experience obviously limited I don't mean to discount the struggles
of raising teenagers or the serious challenges that many parents face.
Heligirl is chock full
of tools, articles, advice and first hand
experiences of this positive parenting philosophy that encourages
raising capable
children through cooperation, respect and connection rather than punishment.
Most
of us either love or hate the way we were
raised and, as a result, determine to either
raise our
children as we were
raised or vow that our kids will never
experience the childhood we
experienced.
Most
of us do not get pregnant to have a «birth
experience;» we get pregnant because we want to
raise children to adulthood.
India's Roses: An honest sharing
of personal parenting
experiences and the steps a family takes towards becoming more environmentally responsible in hopes
of helping the world and
raising a
child that loves and respects the planet she lives on.
I would be delighted if there was and we could exchange our
experience of the sacred blessings
of raising and wearing
children.
Raising a
child with autism is emotional and can often take a toll on you in other ways, because
of the lack
of communication you
experience with your
child.
Day to day life
of a creative husband, a crafty wife / mom, and the joys or
raising a
child in a natural way full
of fun
experiences.