un.org/content/documents/21252 030 % 20Agenda % 20for % 2Sustainable % 20 Development % 20web.pdf Photo: Authentic travel / shutterstock The challenges
facing families with young children around the world remain daunting.
Not exact matches
A little over five years ago, Joel
Young found himself in a situation many American families are facing: He was deeply in debt with a less than stable job and young children to provide
Young found himself in a situation many American
families are
facing: He was deeply in debt
with a less than stable job and
young children to provide
young children to provide for.
«After housing,
child care is the second highest cost
faced by B.C.
families with young children.
Young fathers frequently
face family rejection, barriers to contact
with child and mother, a lack of ways to contribute financially, and an inability to envision future achievements (for review see Guterman & Lee, 2005).
The HER program works
with families who have
children younger than five years of age
facing challenges that may cause stress for the parent -
child relationship.
The government is not alone in looking for ways to help reconcile the challenges
facing working
families with young children,
with the Liberal Democrats proposing 19 months of more generous parental leave (able to be taken by any parent) and the Conservative Party proposing flexible parental leave to help make Britain more
family friendly.
What was once one of the best school systems in New York State is now
facing declining enrollment as the number of
young families with school - age
children declines.
If we are to stop squandering the potential of so many of our
young people, educators must
face the fact that schools alone will never be able to adequately address the disadvantages that
children from poor
families and blighted neighborhoods bring
with them to school.
We see the region through the eyes of
young and old - from the inexperienced
young woman out hunting «Her First Elk» in an effort to reconnect
with her dead father, to the kindly, hardened old men who help her; to the
children of a fundamentalist
family who meet the same woman many years later as she struggles to maintain her deep - woods lifestyle in the
face of chronic illness.
There are teenagers who perfectly fit the stereotypical image that the media loves so much of comic - book fans, little kids who love anime,
young boys and girls out
with their confused parents, cosplaying parents out
with their confused
children, entire
families dressed up as the cast of Firefly or as Star Wars characters,, bemused grandparents being lead around
with a smile on their
face that suggests while they are a little baffled by the entire thing they're having a good time, middle - aged men and women who look like they've just come straight from work and enjoy a good comic and every other type of human in - between.
Many of the challenges of growing up are universal — figuring out how to talk to a
child about sex and relationships without too much embarrassment, for example — but
young people
with disabilities and their
families also
face some specific challenges.
ABSTRACT: Military
Families frequently display remarkable resilience in the
face of significant challenges, and yet deployment and parental separation are significant stressors for parents, particularly those
with infants and
young children.
I have been providing therapy to individuals,
families, and couples of all ages for the past 10 years offering my support to those
faced with a variety of different life challenges including anxiety, depression, PTSD and trauma, marital and relationship issues, parent /
child relational issues, mood disorders, adolescent and
young adult issues, grief and loss, and other related concerns.»
«I have worked
with children,
young adults, individuals, and
families in an effort to help people live happy and fulfilling lives despite the struggles that we all inevitably
face.
The method is particularly relevant to early childhood mental health consultants who
face the challenges of working
with families and
young children of diverse cultures and helping staff and
families to negotiate and dialogue cultural differences.
The report examines how low - income
families with young children face extra barriers, like single parenting, difficulty speaking English, low education levels, lack of full - time employment,......
She brings extensive experience helping
children, adolescents,
young adults, parents, and
families cope
with trauma,
family conflict, bullying, emotion regulation, and behavioral issues among many other challenges that
face local
families.
In Central Oregon, more than 59 % of
young children and their
families are
faced with challenges that result in
children meeting developmental milestones or being «school ready».
Provides timely coverage of research on attachment and divorce; overnights
with very
young children; differentiated domestic violence; nonviolent high - conflict
families; psychological and legal issues pertaining to relocation; the alienated
child; and other complex issues
facing custody evaluators