Not exact matches
Examples include one sleeping upstairs, the other downstairs; agreeing on a schedule of time with the kids; agreeing to separate financial obligations other than those that
impact the
family (mortgage, insurance payments, etc.); agreeing that in their free time, they can go anywhere, see anyone and do anything they wish; that each can have another relationship but that no one is introduced to the kids without
prior permission.
Generally, the patients reported a high level of disease - related symptoms
prior to entering the study, with major
impact on daily life and ability to participate in
family and social activities.
He said the new research is important because, «no
prior study to date has demonstrated the
impact of the
family history of depression in both the parents and the grandparents with direct interviews of the three generations.»
Standardized test results don't take into account how factors outside of a teacher's control
impact student performance on the day the test is taken; these include factors such as whether or not the student slept and ate well
prior to the test, social and emotional occurrences (e.g., student's parents are going through a divorce, there is a serious illness in the
family, student had an argument with a best friend just before the class in which the test is given, student doesn't feel well that day).
Value - added models generally use statistical methods to isolate the
impact of a factor of interest (like being taught by a particular teacher) on an outcome (like a test score) by mathematically removing the effects of other factors (like student
family income or
prior performance levels).
Prior to that, she served as a staff attorney / legal fellow at the National Partnership for Women &
Families, focusing on policy issues impacting working women and their f
Families, focusing on policy issues
impacting working women and their
familiesfamilies.
Tribunal jurisprudence makes it clear that employees must try to deal with
family issues in a manner that does not
impact their workplace obligations
prior to requesting accommodation.
Two examples clearly illustrate the destructive
impact of this dynamic - the non-recognition of native title
prior to 1992 and the forcible removal of Indigenous children from their
families.
«The MIHOPE - Strong Start study offers the HFA network an opportunity to better understand home visiting's
impacts on birth outcomes when
families are enrolled
prior to 32 weeks gestation.
Prior research (see below) has shown that the four events that we focus on (parental separation, moving house, parental job loss and the onset of maternal health problems) can potentially have significant
impacts on
family life and children's later outcomes.
These findings extend
prior research on the processes through which socioeconomic deprivation severity and
family functioning
impact maternal harsh discipline within a high - risk sample of low - income
families.