Not exact matches
If systematized these would fall into three main types: the beauty, sustenance, and orderliness of nature on which our lives depend; social relations in the
family, community, nation, and all our
past which have nourished and fashioned us; and, less obviously but essentially, the human
capacity of thought, feeling, and will by which to live and act as morally responsible beings.
Parish self - understanding, like that of a
family, depends upon its perception of itself in a particular time and form, with a memory of its
past and the
capacity for an open yet characteristic future.
Building school
capacity to support students from Australian Defence Force
families during parental deployment says that many Australian school students have a parent deployed to a war zone due to Australia's increased involvement in international conflict over the
past 15 years.
Empowering Parents So Children Succeed: A Toolkit to Support Parent Involvement in Education when their Children are in Foster Care For the
past three years, Advocates for Children has been partnering with SCO
Family of Services, a social services provider, to build the agency's
capacity to address the education - related needs of the children they serve.
The culture must first and foremost affirm students and their ability to achieve — belying implied assumptions about their
capacities based on race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status,
family structure, or even their
past achievements.
In fact, Honda has matured the vehicle well
past its throwback boxy styling and turned it into a thoroughly modern
family hauler that retains the SUV - like towing
capacity and bad - road capable suspension that have enabled it to hold its own against heavyweights like the Ford Explorer and Chevrolet Tahoe since 2002.
Her practice specializes in working with
families who have children with neuro - developmental disorders; for the
past fifteen years she has been working with children and adults on the autism spectrum in multiple
capacities.
And most psychologists have leaned toward specialization in their own
past practices, which also discounts their «expertise» as a know - everything generalist and means that for the most part they are little better than laypersons — a few courses in graduate school do not an expert make in substance abuse, domestic violence, parenting
capacity (or even what constitutes «good parenting»), child sex abuse,
family systems, psychometric testing, infant attachment, personality disorders, child development, breastfeeding, sibling relationships, child education, medical decision - making, communications, marital relations, and so forth.