Sentences with phrase «family crises seem»

Most early childhood services find themselves in situations where staff changes and challenges, child demands and family crises seem to take up all the available time and make it difficult if not impossible to begin or to continue the KidsMatter professional learning.

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This entails a closer look at major events already presented by Greene and now fleshed out with the accounts of other people: his life in and around the Berkhamstead School, where his father was headmaster; the more or less serious attempts at teenage suicide; the startling decision of the family to respond to this crisis by sending the boy to board with a psychoanalyst in London; later games of Russian roulette played all alone in an effort to beat boredom and make existence seem precious; and his conversion to Roman Catholicism.
Xan Brooks: A family is in crisis with the patriarch dead, but the murky world Claire Denis creates seems to intrigue rather than deliver
They seem to attract them, and each has its own crop of violence, bullying, allegations against teachers, suicides, eating disorders, crime both petty and serious, sudden deaths, family crises, drugs and sexual impropriety.
Whether the crisis is caused by personal or family illness, the loss of a job, or overspending, it can seem overwhelming.
No matter if the crisis was caused by a personal reason or family illness, family crisis, being unemployed, or just overspending, it can seem very overwhelming.
Whether the crisis is caused by personal or family illness, the loss of a job, or simple overspending, it can seem overwhelming.
Sam Glover: I've heard that something like 75 to 85 % of family court litigants are unrepresented so it would make sense that there's almost a crisis or maybe there is a crisis in family law where people really need more help and this seems like probably the only realistic way to get it to them.
According to STEP, the contagion is spreading to the world of trusts, with a marked increase in trust and estate litigation over the past couple of years: «As family fortunes suffer from the global financial crisis, it seems likely that the trend will continue to accelerate.
Issues like divorce, domestic crisis, family law, foreclosures, and wills are critically important and having competent legal counsel may seem out of reach for many.
As we have done before (too often it seems), our Board of Directors and staff add our voices to the chorus of support for those affected in Florida, their families, and our first responders — including our Florida MFTs — who are facing this crisis head on.
We seem to be hearing your story more frequently from many adoptive families in crisis.
These results seem to support the hypotheses that problem gambling directly or indirectly leads to family violence perpetration by the problem gambler as a manifestation of financial stress and crisis within the home (Afifi et al., 2010; Korman et al., 2008; Muelleman et al., 2002) and that problem gambling directly or indirectly leads to family violence victimisation towards the problem gambler as a manifestation of family conflict related to stressors caused by problem gambling activity, such as lack of trust (Echeburua et al., 2011; Korman et al., 2008).
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