Sentences with phrase «goal as a foster parent»

Your goal as a foster parent is to prepare your foster kittens for forever homes.
One of your goals as a foster parent is to help prepare your foster kittens for living successfully in a home.

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When a child is placed in your home, as foster parents you are responsible for providing a loving, nurturing, healing environment, and partnering with a team of professionals working towards group goals.
In his article Golden Rules for Engaging Students in Learning Activities, author Nicolás Pino - James, PhD lists five ways teachers can encourage student engagement: making learning activities meaningful, fostering a sense of competence, supporting autonomy, collaborative learning, positive teacher - student relationships, and mastery orientations (positioning learning as steps towards reaching a goal of learning, rather than simply seeking a reward such as a grade or approval from parents or peers).
The goal of the foster parent is to provide a safe place until the animal is adopted, but also make them as adoptable as possible by working with them on any behavioral issues.
Its goal is to foster pet wellness, care for ailing animal companions and restore their health or comfort, to support and inform pet parents as they provide an enriching life for furred loved ones and get so much love in return.
Professional Experience National Association Family Institute (Waterbury, CT) 8/2009 — Present Program Coordinator • Formulate and implement appropriate IEP goals while employing effective assessment techniques to record progress and develop data - driven prediction of instruction success • Produce creative and effective student accommodations, focusing on the integration of significant 1:1 time • Communicate effectively with speech / occupational / physical therapists on student progress, including areas of strength / weakness as well as behavioral and emotional considerations • Develop and leverage supportive relationships with parents to promote the creation of a 24/7 learning environment, including the organization and involvement in class trips to foster vocational skills
When county or tribal service agencies place children in foster care, the goal is to help their parent (s) and to safely reunify the family as soon as possible.
Per Dr. Sears» theory of attachment parenting (AP), proponents suggest that fostering a secure bond with their children can be achieved by promoting eight principles which are identified as goals for parents to strive for.
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We're excited to work toward a third goal as well — to work with birth parents whose children live in foster care due to abuse and neglect.
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