Sentences with phrase «families in a variety of contexts»

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«We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective, personal, emotional, and psychological reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture, and society at large; after forming our beliefs we then defend, justify, and rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments, and rational explanations.
The photo (s) portray the broad field of human lactation, including the IBCLC helping new families (in a wide variety of scenarios), breastfeeding in various cultural contexts around the globe, and the science of lactation.
Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of working with people in diverse contexts and have served a wide variety of populations, which makes me confident that I can help families find the appropriate techniques and approaches for their individual needs.
We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective, emotional and psychological reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture and society at large.
Restorative justice is a philosophical framework that can be applied in a variety of contexts — the justice system, schools, families, communities, and others.
This year's Learning Lab in the District of Columbia provided an opportunity for district leaders across the country to build on their experiences guiding family and community engagement (FCE) work in a variety of contexts and fostered an environment that encouraged implementation of best practices and improving systemic family and community engagement.
Our hope is that this will give us more valuable information on what family engagement strategies work for students in a variety of different contexts, and provide a much needed space for organizations to share best practices and problem solve around challenges related to family engagement.
the challenges of representing children and youth, in a variety of contexts, including in criminal matters, in family law and child protection proceedings, and in parenting coordination and mediation processes;
Evaluations of home visiting programs show that MIECHV - funded services are associated with lower rates of domestic violence in a variety of contexts.42 For example, several evaluations of the Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP), an MIECVH - funded home visiting model operating in 42 states, showed that families who participate in the program across different locations were less likely to report domestic violence.43 In one study, about 7 percent of participating families in NFP reported experiencing domestic violence, compared with nearly 14 percent of nonparticipating families.in a variety of contexts.42 For example, several evaluations of the Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP), an MIECVH - funded home visiting model operating in 42 states, showed that families who participate in the program across different locations were less likely to report domestic violence.43 In one study, about 7 percent of participating families in NFP reported experiencing domestic violence, compared with nearly 14 percent of nonparticipating families.in 42 states, showed that families who participate in the program across different locations were less likely to report domestic violence.43 In one study, about 7 percent of participating families in NFP reported experiencing domestic violence, compared with nearly 14 percent of nonparticipating families.in the program across different locations were less likely to report domestic violence.43 In one study, about 7 percent of participating families in NFP reported experiencing domestic violence, compared with nearly 14 percent of nonparticipating families.In one study, about 7 percent of participating families in NFP reported experiencing domestic violence, compared with nearly 14 percent of nonparticipating families.in NFP reported experiencing domestic violence, compared with nearly 14 percent of nonparticipating families.44
This program involves the family or other support systems in the individual's treatment: The program is for parents and is offered within the context of existing programs and services provided by a variety of community agencies and organizations (Head start centers, community health centers, schools, clinics, prisons, shelters, places of worship, social service agencies, etc.) that have other initiatives for families.
The Process Model of Family Functioning (The Process Model), like the MMFF, was developed from Systems Theory and explores family functioning in the context of the ability of the family and its members to accomplish a variety of Family Functioning (The Process Model), like the MMFF, was developed from Systems Theory and explores family functioning in the context of the ability of the family and its members to accomplish a variety of family functioning in the context of the ability of the family and its members to accomplish a variety of family and its members to accomplish a variety of tasks.
In particular, individuals are likely to prefer similar network members, including siblings, across a variety of contexts including returning to school (Suitor et al., 1995) becoming a family caregiver (Suitor & Pillemer, 2002; Suitor et al., 1995) and facing the loss of a parent or spouse (Suitor & Pillemer, 2000; Umberson & Chen, 1994).
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