But
family practices likely play a role as well.
Not exact matches
The more you conform to the
practices the church blesses and honors for heterosexuals — public pledges of fidelity to another person,
family commitment to the nurture of children — the less
likely that you can be ordained and that you will be welcomed to work out your discipleship in most Presbyterian congregations.
If they are from a biblically conservative tradition they are
likely to use selected references to sexuality, marriage, and
family to communicate the ideals of God in a way that will encourage and motivate people to strive for the ideal.6 This didactic use of the Bible fails to distinguish the radical difference between
family life and the religious
practices of ancient and modern cultures.
Family Wineries More
Likely to be Environmentally Sustainable Too: Family owners who intend to pass down their businesses to the next generation are more likely to invest in sustainable practices than non-family business owners, according to a study published in Family Business Rev
Likely to be Environmentally Sustainable Too:
Family owners who intend to pass down their businesses to the next generation are more
likely to invest in sustainable practices than non-family business owners, according to a study published in Family Business Rev
likely to invest in sustainable
practices than non-
family business owners, according to a study published in
Family Business Review...
If you are currently engaged in relationship - based
practice with infants and their
families, receive reflective supervision and have consistently updated your knowledge and skills through specialized in - service training or enrollment in university or college course work specific to infancy, early parenthood and infant mental health, you will most
likely be very well prepared.
Parents who use the technique are also
likely to embrace attachment - style parenting — an approach to childrearing that encourages
practices like the
family bed, prolonged breastfeeding, and carrying your baby close in a sling.
De Blasio, buoyed by the city's most liberal residents for his opposition to the NYPD's stop - and - frisk
practices and from a
family - centric ad campaign, has 29 percent support among
likely Democratic voters, according to the poll conducted by Penn Schoen Berland.
Family doctors who offer homeopathy - not recommended by the NHS - are also more
likely to
practice other bad habits such as the overuse of antibiotics
While there were no significant differences in the responses of residents based on how far along they were in their training, the researchers were surprised to discover some significant differences among supervising physicians, with senior attendings being more
likely than junior attendings — who could be fellows or attendings in
practice less than five years — to prefer immediate notification for situations including patient falls, new or worsening pain, an angry parent or
family member, or the need for restraints.
This is
likely to become a more common pattern of
family relations as policies and
practices regarding gamete and embryo donation embrace increased transparency.»
«Pediatricians who dismiss
families for vaccine refusal are more
likely to
practice in a private setting, to be from the South, and to be in states without philosophical exemption laws and / or without more difficult exemption policies,» O'Leary and his colleagues wrote in the article.
«It may be that in states that allow philosophical exemptions, physicians perceive vaccine refusal as more societally acceptable because of the exemption law and therefore are less
likely to dismiss
families from their
practice,» they wrote.
In
practice, though, Eggers's film feels uncomfortably real — you may not have witnessed your
family being devoured by spiritual darkness in the New England wilderness, but you very
likely have heard a soft whisper beckoning you from the shadows to «live deliciously.»
Students»
family backgrounds are also
likely to affect researchers» evaluations of teachers» classroom
practice.
Practice areas that target consumers —
family law, criminal defense, bankruptcy and trust and estates, for example — rely heavily on SEO because their prospective clients are
likely to do an online search for a lawyer.
In
practice areas where a client does one piece of business with the firm and is not
likely to do another (personal bankruptcy, immigration, PI), you should be tracking the extent to which clients refer their
family and friends, and you must have a marketing system in place to encourage this (you do have a system in place to encourage clients to refer their
family and friends, right?).
For
practice areas where repeat clients are less
likely (
Family Law, Litigation, to a certain extent Wills & Estates) you can perform the same exercise with your referral sources: are they continuing to refer work to you?
Failure to know or apply the law is twice as
likely to occur in
family law than in other areas of
practice.
Having repeatedly heard «I wish I had known about Collaborative Divorce when I was going through my separation» as we all
likely have, I thought about doctors as being on the front lines for
families transitioning through separation and divorce and thought that their patients would benefit from them having information about Collaborative
Practice.
Lawyers from the following
practice areas were the most
likely to use the cloud to store and share documents with clients, co-counsel, experts, and more: intellectual property (60 %),
family law (51 %), and litigation (45 %).
Additionally, any attorney committed to helping clients via collaborative
practice will have engaged in self - study and
likely have copies of seminal works available, such as Forrest S. Mosten's Collaborative Divorce Handbook: Helping
Families Without Going to Court and Pauline Tesler's Collaborative Law: Achieving Effective Resolution in Divorce without Litigation.
Any BC
Family Lawyer who has worked with the BC Supreme Court Family Rules for any length of time understands and has likely experienced that there is often a disconnect between those Rules and the actual practice of famil
Family Lawyer who has worked with the BC Supreme Court
Family Rules for any length of time understands and has likely experienced that there is often a disconnect between those Rules and the actual practice of famil
Family Rules for any length of time understands and has
likely experienced that there is often a disconnect between those Rules and the actual
practice of
familyfamily law.
But they are also most
likely to seek to protect their
family member from the potential effects of disclosing that decline, whether due to fear of loss of the ability to
practice or to avoid «betrayal» or any perceived stigma attached to dementia.
Lawyers with a narrow
practice focus, like criminal, immigration and
family law lawyers, are
likely to have a pretty good sense of where the gaps and shortages are in their specific
practice area, but are unlikely to have an accurate impression of the needs of the larger community, or of intersectional needs, such as aging and
family law or sponsorship and
family.
If you were operating a «general
practice,» or if you had few or no partners, you were
likely based in a smaller community, and you mostly served individuals or
family businesses.
Next,
practice answering interview questions you are
likely to be asked with a friend or
family member, or even in front of a mirror.
However,
families from
practices in the NR - PTG condition were more
likely to report minority race / ethnicity, lower levels of education and
family income, and being a single parent.
The developmental literature shows that parents who perceive themselves as having little power over their lives are more
likely to engage in coercive and punitive parenting
practices.2 It is therefore not surprising that the NHVP was most helpful to those
families who at the start of the programme perceived themselves as having the least control over their lives.3 In their work with high risk
families, one of the most crucial roles clinicians can have is in actively empowering their clients, as did the nurses in the NHVP.
Taylor and her colleagues (Taylor, Lerner, Sage, Lehman, & Seeman, 2004) reported evidence to support the Risky
Family Model; showing that children with dysregulated autonomic responses to stress — influenced in part by growing up in «risky
families» — were more
likely to engage in health - risk behaviors ranging from substance abuse to unsafe sexual
practices.
Perinatal depression may be comorbid with marital discord, divorce,
family violence (verbal and / or physical), substance use and abuse, child abuse and neglect, failure to implement the injury - prevention components from anticipatory guidance (eg, car safety seats and electrical plug covers), 10 failure to implement preventive health
practices for the child (eg, Back to Sleep), 10, — , 13 and difficulty managing chronic health conditions such as asthma or disabilities in the young child.11, 14
Families with a depressed parent (ie, any parental depression) overutilize health care and emergency facilities.14 Studies of families of a person with major depression that began before 30 years of age demonstrate that the parent, siblings, and children are 3 to 5 times more likely to have major depression the
Families with a depressed parent (ie, any parental depression) overutilize health care and emergency facilities.14 Studies of
families of a person with major depression that began before 30 years of age demonstrate that the parent, siblings, and children are 3 to 5 times more likely to have major depression the
families of a person with major depression that began before 30 years of age demonstrate that the parent, siblings, and children are 3 to 5 times more
likely to have major depression themselves.
The CFA model is grounded in strengths - focused
practice, whereby caseworkers help
families identify and build on their strengths; and critical thinking and analysis, which caseworkers use to gather and assess information and design a case plan that is most
likely to change behaviors.
These organisations realise that commitment to the principles and
practice set out in the guideline are
likely to promote the best interests of children, to whom the services are primarily directed, and will assist their
families in a practical and cost effective way.
Overall high levels among intervention and comparison
families of baseline
practices to promote toddler development and safety
likely contributed to lack of treatment effects in relation to injury prevention and parents»
practices to promote development.
Additionally, any attorney committed to helping clients via collaborative
practice will have engaged in self - study and
likely have copies of seminal works available, such as Forrest S. Mosten's Collaborative Divorce Handbook: Helping
Families Without Going to Court and Pauline Tesler's Collaborative Law: Achieving Effective Resolution in Divorce without Litigation.
These
practices, which are much more common in
families that include a father, partly explain why boys with absent fathers have more behavior problems and are more
likely to be suspended from school.
In recognition of the fact that participants»
practices will
likely include non-Collaborative divorce cases, we will dedicate some of our case consultation time to discussing relevant material from other modalities (including mediation, cooperative divorce, divorce coaching, parenting coordination, developing parenting plans, and psychotherapy with individuals and
families dealing with separation and divorce).
That is, in
families rated as having poor parenting
practices, children with high levels of emotionality were less
likely to exhibit conduct problems than children who had low levels of positive emotionality (Lengua, Wolchik, Sandler, & West, 2000).
Studies suggest that breastfed children are significantly less
likely than are their bottle - fed peers to be obese; develop asthma; have autoimmune diseases, such as Type 1 diabetes; and be diagnosed with childhood cancers.7 Moreover, infant feeding
practices appear to be associated with cognitive ability during childhood: Full - term infants who are breastfed, as opposed to bottle - fed, score three to six points higher on IQ tests.8
Family support providers can influence the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding by promoting, teaching, and supporting nursing; states can maximize potential benefits by tracking how many mothers start and continue breastfeeding for at least three months.
The wiser their decisions, the more
likely they are to continue purchasing property through you — and the more prone they will be to refer their peers, friends and
family to you, who may also be looking to get into the lucrative
practice of real estate investment.