Sentences with phrase «get informal support»

In the Baby & Me Room, parents can get informal support from each other and from a trained early childhood specialist on the challenges new parents face.

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Nearly a decade later, with several successful businesses in tow, he realized his vision with the first version of YEC: an informal brain trust of like - minded peers who wanted to help each other's businesses grow, while also supporting the millions of aspiring young entrepreneurs just getting started.
It has been time consuming and incredibly stressful, especially as I am prone to worry, and getting through it has made me realise just how important an informal support network — my friends and family — is to the determined career changer.
If blacks got education it was mostly a matter of «free negro schools» (supported by philanthropic white and black businessmen) or informal schooling in the context of the churches.
It will cost some money to do these activities, i.e., social events for the partners, associates and administrative support staff; firm dinner; picnic; participation in a «law firm sports league;» informal weekly lunches for partners and associates in a conference room that encourages all lawyers to get together; etc., but in the long run, it will be money well spent.
Not only are these listservs a great way to get crowdsourced opinions, but they also provide an informal network and support system for practitioners.
The Myth of Talent and the Portability of Performance) shows that too many top performers quickly fade when they change firms and often underestimate the degree to which their past success depended upon such firm - specific factors as long - term working relationships, quality of resources and support, and informal systems through which professionals obtain information and get work accomplished.
Connecting with other people who have a disability and their families can be a good way of getting informal advice and support...
You can seek informal support from friends and family, or get help from professional organisations.
In many families, informal support from extended family (including grandparents) and peers for both parents and children is sufficient to get through the difficulties of parental separation or to cope with poor parental mental health.
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