Sentences with phrase «households with children changed»

In Bwa Mawego, 36 percent of households with children changed composition at least once between 1990 and 1995 — a statistic not unusual for the Caribbean; over the same period about a third of the children lived in more than one household.

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With the onset of working outside the home, the dynamic changed, but keeping children involved in helping the household run is paramount to developing and maintaining that sense of inclusion and importance.
A co-parenting class may discuss: how divorce impacts children and parents emotionally; changes in the parent - child relationship; transitions between households; communicating with children and with the other party; problem - solving, decision - making; and other topics.
The UC changes impose a «two - child» benefit limit on households with at least two children, meaning that no extra support will go to children born after April 2017 in families making a new tax credit claim.
While Coates doesn't touch on education policy, he essentially makes a strong historical case for why reformers (especially increasingly erstwhile conservatives in the movement) must go back to embracing accountability measures and a strong federal role in education policymaking that, along with other changes in American society, are key to helping children from poor and minority households (as well as their families and communities) attain economic and social equality.
The older rescue is ideal for a household with very young children: the dog's temperament is known and housetraining and obedience lessons don't have to be undertaken at the same time diapers need to be changed.
Such events include getting married, losing health insurance coverage, having or adopting a child, moving to an area with different health plans, or a household change that affects whether you qualify for financial help to purchase coverage.
Moving to a single parent household is a big change for children who have been used to living with two parents.
Formal tests to determine if the above rates of changes in children's diagnoses varied with mothers» remission status were statistically significant (P =.02), and remained significant after further adjusting for maternal depression severity at baseline, maternal treatment setting, annual household income, and child treatment status during the 3 - month follow - up interval (P =.01).
Some studies15, 19 noted that mothers with BPD were more likely than control groups to be parenting without the support of a partner, or within a household that frequently changed in its composition.17 This study also noted that children of BPD parents had experienced more changes in school, and more non-maternal care than controls.
Behavioral parent training can change the tenor of a household for the better when raising a child with ADHD — but sometimes, the positive effects seem to run out of steam.
If the parent claiming undue hardship lives in the household with the lower standard of living and the other parent or the judge agrees that there is undue hardship, then the parents or the judge can change the child support amount that would otherwise be payable under the Federal Guidelines.
'' [M] aternal custody arrangements appear to be more stable than other arrangements: children who live with their mother after divorce are more likely to remain in this arrangement during the first three to four years after separation, while over half of the children who start out by spending time in each parent's household or who start out living with their father make at least one change (Maccoby & Mnookin, 1992)...»
With more family members — adult children and aging parents included — moving in under the same roof in recent years, more home owners are pressing for zoning law changes so they can better accommodate their growing households.
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