It is more a place for a relaxing holiday with dinner then rest or for
families with young children where they can swim on the lake shores in summer.
Not exact matches
Wendy, in the lower mainland, despite the explosion of people
with strollers on the Skytrain, it still seems that a lot of
young families with children move out to places like Abbotsford and Chilliwack,
where they aren't counted towards the Vancouver census numbers.
Although financial difficulties in the
family are not related to whether father is involved at ages 7 or 11,
with younger children, fathers are less likely to be involved
where there is domestic tension in the home.
Most of the kids were a bit older in the Lab, and the Club often has «open house» hours
where you can come in and play
with your
child, as well as supervise
younger siblings so the whole
family can play together.
A common scenario in the small, farming community
where my
family lives is for a mother to stay at home
with her
children when they are
young and then get a job at the school when her
youngest child enters kindergarten.
It might be tempting to tell
young children little white lies about
where they came from or
where an absent parent is — especially if a noncustodial parent has abandoned the
family or has struggled
with drugs or mental illness.
13, 2015, among 1,807 U.S. parents
with children younger than 18, also shows that in two - parent
families, parenting and household responsibilities are shared more equally when both the mother and the father work full time than when the father is employed full time and the mother is employed part time or not employed.1 But even in households
where both parents work full time, many say a large share of the day - to - day parenting responsibilities falls to mothers.
This is normal — even preferable — for home educating
families,
where the
children are learning all day every day, through investigation and play, and ideally for all
families with young children.
(This is first in part of a new series on the blog called «Author Interview»
where I speak
with authors of
children's books — books that reflect upon Muslim values, fosters
family relations, talk against racism, inclusivity of all racial / ethnic groups and overall gives a positive message to our
young -LSB-...]
A perfect fit for Isaiah would be an adoptive home
where he would be the
youngest child in the
family and might include a stay at home parent, although his team is excited and open to speaking
with families who may not meet this exact criteria.
My first encounter
with the term grace came when I was a
young child growing up in a faithful Catholic
family where we said a prayer of thanks before dinner, which we referred to as «saying grace.»
These questions include the potential value of having a socially and economically diverse group of
children together prior to kindergarten; supporting
families with working parents who require full - day care and education for their
young children; and
where best to serve
children with special needs whose early education costs already are fully assumed (regardless of
family income) by the public schools (based on the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act [IDEA]-RRB-.
The legal framework in relation to the code of practice indicated that under Section 25 of the
Children and
Families Act 2014 local authorities (Schools) should ensure integration between educational provision, health and social care provisions,
where this would promote wellbeing and improve the quality of provision for disabled
young people and those
with SEN. (page 38 of the Code of Practice).
Prior to working at d.tech Wendy directed a
Child Development program at Capucchino High School
where she taught high school students to work
with young children and
families in student - led community preschool.
Across the street, a
young family with newborn twins may be waiting for their first Universal
Child Care Benefits (not income tested) and Canada
Child Tax Benefits,
where the benefit is based on combined
family net income.
This volunteer keeps track of any foster
families in the region along
with their
family situation (e.g. other pets,
young children, etc.) They will match up incoming dogs
with available openings in foster
families and track
where our dogs are living.
Because of their characteristics, they make excellent decisions for older people that live alone, as well as households to have several
children,
children that are extremely
young, or those households
where older individuals are living
with the rest of the
family.
The kind of homes that are most likely to work out are
where there's a
family (but see cautions around
young children below) or
with an older person who has the time to spend
with a new companion animal.
Less than two weeks later, we found the perfect home for Oola,
where she quickly became «one of the
family» and even «sleeps
with the
young children,» as her adopters happily report.
The main attraction we find that
families and
younger children love whilst on holiday in the North Queensland Tropics is a resort
with a large swimming pool or several swimming pools
where they can have hours of fun leaving you to relax and enjoy yourself in the shade.
Families can save
with Steamboat's Kids Ski Free and Grandkids Ski Free programs, which allow
children 12 years or
younger to ski free for the same number of days as their parents or grandparents when the parents or grandparents purchase a 5 - day or more adult lift ticket at regular price.The luxurious amenities at Torian Plum start right at the front door,
where guests are greeted by a check - in desk that is open until midnight during peak summer and ski seasons.
Families with young children will enjoy the wonderful sandy beaches,
where kids can paddle in the shallow waters, while older kids and teens will love the water sports and the opportunities for shopping and nightlife.
Where do
families with young children on a tight budget stay?
Instead, most visitors stick to the north and west points of the island
where the waters are clear, the sands are soft, and
families with young children feel safer letting their kids frolick — fully surprivised, of course.
MacKay says it will be the first time he's made his home in Toronto,
where he will be settling
with his
family, including two
young children.
Where a
child has never lived
with the birth
family, and is too
young to understand what is going on, that argument must be weaker.
the supporting of more
family - friendly premises
where younger children can be free to go
with the
family;
May not be suitable for your needs (
young couples
with families may be better off buying term insurance
where they can get much more term coverage while their
children are growing and their estate is growing)
Environments
where the impact of daily stress, particularly if compounded by exposure to violence or mental illness in the
family, particularly maternal depression, which is very common, or substance abuse, that level of stress, that kind of toxic stress in the environment of a
young child, is actually interfering
with the development of the brain.
This is not the
family where a
child cuts their time
with their friends to look after a much loved parent, or
where a
young person is ashamed to invite friends to their generally happy home because of a grandparent
with dementia, but rather situations which are potentially abusive to that
child.
Rosenberg v. Minster 2014 ONSC 845: This case deals
with the extent to which a court can or should intervene in a
family law arbitration
where the arbitrator has determined custody of and access to a
young child.
FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — With whom a child shall live — Where there are competing applications for the care of the children by the maternal grandmother, the maternal grandmother's former de-facto partner and the maternal great aunt and uncle — Where the children's biological mother supports the maternal great aunt and uncle's application for sole parental responsibility and residence with them for the subject children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle have parental responsibility for the mother's three youngest children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt and
FAMILY LAW —
CHILDREN — With whom a child shall live — Where there are competing applications for the care of the children by the maternal grandmother, the maternal grandmother's former de-facto partner and the maternal great aunt and uncle — Where the children's biological mother supports the maternal great aunt and uncle's application for sole parental responsibility and residence with them for the subject children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle have parental responsibility for the mother's three youngest children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
CHILDREN —
With whom a child shall live — Where there are competing applications for the care of the children by the maternal grandmother, the maternal grandmother's former de-facto partner and the maternal great aunt and uncle — Where the children's biological mother supports the maternal great aunt and uncle's application for sole parental responsibility and residence with them for the subject children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle have parental responsibility for the mother's three youngest children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt and u
With whom a
child shall live —
Where there are competing applications for the care of the
children by the maternal grandmother, the maternal grandmother's former de-facto partner and the maternal great aunt and uncle — Where the children's biological mother supports the maternal great aunt and uncle's application for sole parental responsibility and residence with them for the subject children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle have parental responsibility for the mother's three youngest children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children by the maternal grandmother, the maternal grandmother's former de-facto partner and the maternal great aunt and uncle —
Where the
children's biological mother supports the maternal great aunt and uncle's application for sole parental responsibility and residence with them for the subject children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle have parental responsibility for the mother's three youngest children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children's biological mother supports the maternal great aunt and uncle's application for sole parental responsibility and residence
with them for the subject children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle have parental responsibility for the mother's three youngest children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt and u
with them for the subject
children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle have parental responsibility for the mother's three youngest children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children —
Where the maternal great aunt and uncle have parental responsibility for the mother's three
youngest children — Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children —
Where the maternal great aunt and uncle will facilitate a relationship between the
children and the maternal family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children and the maternal
family, including the children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt and
family, including the
children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children's mother — Ordered the maternal aunt and uncle shall each have parental responsibility for the
children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children, to the exclusion of the mother and father of the
children — Ordered the children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children — Ordered the
children shall live with the maternal aunt a
children shall live
with the maternal aunt and u
with the maternal aunt and uncle
Uriel currently works in The Australian Early Years Development Index (AEDI)
where her role is to support communities to interpret the AEDI data, (what is it saying about how
children are growing up in communities) and ways community leaders can collaborate
with services in partnerships between Government and Non-Government to implement strategies that will address issues for
young children and
families in a strategic and informed way.
FAMILY LAW —
CHILDREN — Parenting — Parental responsibility — With whom the children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
CHILDREN — Parenting — Parental responsibility —
With whom the children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirt
With whom the
children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings —
Where the two eldest
children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children have been living
with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirt
with the father and the
youngest child has been living
with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirt
with the mother —
Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three
children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children and for the
children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to live
with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirt
with them ----
Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest
children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children —
Where the mother's relationship
with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirt
with the
youngest child is a protective factor for the
child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest
children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the
youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest
children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to live
with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirt
with the father and the
youngest child to live
with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirt
with the mother — Orders made permitting the
children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to determine when to spend time
with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirt
with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirteen.
We are conducting a trial of a psychological intervention delivered to
families with very
young children, engaging both parents
where possible.
CAMHS provides specialist
child and adolescent mental health services for
children and adolescents (up to 18 years)
with serious emotional disturbance (including
young people
with a diagnosable psychiatric disorder that is detrimental to their growth or development and / or
where there are substantial difficulties in the person's social or
family environment).
In the studies of early childhood, most of which focussed on mother —
child interactions, maternal BPD was associated
with reduced sensitivity and increased intrusivity towards the
child.13, 20 — 22 This is, perhaps, not surprising, given the finding that mothers
with BPD found it difficult to correctly identify emotions in photographs of both their own and strangers»
children.26 Mothers
with BPD also found it more difficult to structure their
young child's activities, 13 and in later childhood were rated as having poorer levels of
family organisation.17 The
family environment
where mothers had BPD was characterised by high levels of hostility, 17, 29 and low levels of cohesion, 17 according to both parent and
child reportings.
Also available from Military OneSource is the New Parent Support Program, which helps military
families with young children to adapt to parenthood and to thrive as healthy
families no matter
where their service may take them.
Over the past few decades, the dramatic increase in maternal labor force participation and dual - earner
families has radically changed
where and
with whom
young children spend much of their time.
Melissa Colón is a research analyst for the Massachusetts Home Visiting Initiative implementation evaluation,
where she is examining the structure and development of systems of care for
families with young children in high - need communities.
The Rice Center is presently housed at The Home for Little Wanderers,
where she presently serves on the Rice Center Advisory Board and Training Faculty,
where she supervises and trains psychologists and social workers to provide relationship - based clinical interventions to
families with young children, and pregnant and post-partum mothers
with mood disorders and the integration of sensory - motor interventions
with relationship - based parent -
child psychotherapies.
This finding tallies
with younger (aged 4 to 7)
children's views, in studies
where children indicated closeness to
family members
with pictorial representations (Roe, Bridges, Dunn & O'Connor, 2006; Sturgess, Dunn & Davies, 2001).
There are programmes that can help support parents, infants and
young children during the critical early years such as Nurse
Family Partnership49, 50 and Triple P Positive Parenting Programme.51 These programmes,
where found to be effective, have been associated
with cost - savings.50 — 53 Importantly, such programmes require targeted application in the most deprived areas, and this should be a priority for those involved in violence prevention.
This session will be held at the
Child Care Providers Coalition of Kansas Professional Development Event Advocating on behalf of young children and for the field of family child care is an important responsibility, yet oftentimes providers and practitioners don't know where to start, are low on time, or feel uncertain about how to effectively communicate with local, state, and federal offic
Child Care Providers Coalition of Kansas Professional Development Event Advocating on behalf of
young children and for the field of
family child care is an important responsibility, yet oftentimes providers and practitioners don't know where to start, are low on time, or feel uncertain about how to effectively communicate with local, state, and federal offic
child care is an important responsibility, yet oftentimes providers and practitioners don't know
where to start, are low on time, or feel uncertain about how to effectively communicate
with local, state, and federal officials.
The niche program works specifically
with mothers and
children who have experienced
family violence, and
where the
young person is showing signs of abusive behaviour.
To keep more Aboriginal
children and
young people
with their
families or kin, we will also support Aboriginal carers to consider guardianship
where restoration is not possible.
In the case of a married couple
where there are
children, the spouse
with whom the
children live will often be given the right to live in the
family home until the
youngest child reaches 18 or 23.
Samantha most recently worked as the Director of Youth Mentoring at
Children's Friend and
Family Services, a division of Justice Research Institute (JRI)
where she collaborated
with young people,
families, and volunteers to support productive youth adult relationships, positive community engagement, and healthy social emotional outcomes for
young people throughout Essex County.
Where school governors are publishing information about their arrangements for disabled
children and young people, this should be brought together with the information required under the Children and Families A
children and
young people, this should be brought together
with the information required under the
Children and Families A
Children and
Families Act 2014.
Where children or
young people
with health needs are returning to mainstream education then the local authority should work
with them, their
family, the current education provider and the new school or post -16 provider to produce a reintegration plan.