VA borrowers can pursue a Reconsideration of Value, which entails having your Realtor providing additional comps not used in the appraisal and any other
information they feel supports a higher valuation.
Not exact matches
In informal counseling many of the approaches of short - term formal counseling are useful — sensitive listening, reflecting
feelings, seeking to understand empathetically, giving ego
support, summarizing the person's perception of the problem, asking questions, examining alternatives, giving
information, and, occasionally, advice.
Last week, I had an interesting experience with a Facebook page for divorced people that I had «liked,» one that says its mission is to «create a place where you can find others to laugh with, to cry with, or to vent to as well as get referrals and specific
information about divorce - related issues» and that hopes that «by being part of this community, you will be able to move in and
feel supported in your new home.»
And so long as a mom receives the right
information and
support, I would not
feel «anger» towards any mom who decides to give up rather than continue pursuing heroic measures in order to provide a 25 % supply of her child's nutritional needs.
Supporting families physically, emotionally and providing them with
information so they can
feel supported, calm and comfortable is her top priority.
I can't help but
feel sad, as I read the Kellymom
support page and some poor mother who has returned to work 6 weeks post partum is bombarded with
information about how to pump as much as possible..
Their perspectives on fatherhood * Nearly 50 % of the conceptions were described as a complete surprise, and only three were planned * Nearly two - fifths (37 %) of the prospective fathers had had previous children; most still had some contact with the children but only two were still living with them and were engaged as actively involved fathers * Two - thirds (65 %) described themselves as having a low or medium sense of reality about their impending fatherhood * Three - quarters were expecting the baby to have a noticeable impact on their way of life * Three - quarters were motivated to learn more about pregnancy and fatherhood, with partners, family and friends seen as the most important source of
information * Very few thought about health professionals as a potential source of
support and advice, and some would have liked to have talked to one but
felt awkward about it.
Sue Chapman, Head of Midwifery at Surrey & Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust: «We welcome partners in
supporting the women in our care and are keen to share as much
information as possible to empower them to
feel comfortable in their role.
I truly believe that women have a fundamental right to evidence - based
information surrounding reproductive health, pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period and I
feel a deep passion for helping women to find and digest this
information,
feel empowered and emotionally
supported, and assert their agency in these and all areas in life.
They
feel as I do... that you are a great resource for
information and
support.
But I still
feel that there are a lot of advantages to being around other mothers, both for sharing
information and gaining
support for your choices.
She will help you find your own philosophy around birth and parenthood and encourage you with
information and resources that
support how you
feel.
API provides parents with research - based
information, tools and
support that affirms positive, healthy parenting, and helps parents create the kind of legacy that they can be proud to bequeath to their children: family strength, reduced conflict,
feelings of love and being loved, trust and confidence.
Mothers who later discover that they were «short changed» by receiving inappropriate
information or a lack of
support (for instance, women who have inadequate maternity leave to establish breastfeeding) are likely to
feel angry or betrayed.
This is a FREE group for families that want
support in dealing with postpartum and prenatal depression and anxiety, or
feel that they are at an increased risk for PPD and would like to gather early
support and
information.
If you
feel afraid I encourage you to join our free
support community (via our website) where you can discuss your concerns and find helpful
information from a range of birth professionals.
I can give the
information, the research and the
support but it's always up to the woman on what she
feels is best for her and her family and what she can manage doing.
The guilt issue is most pronounced with the formulabreastfeeding debate, where health professionals and public health bodies hesitate to give mothers accurate
information about formula risks (with a lot of «
support» from formula companies), so they won't
feel «guilty» if they decide to formula feed.
These concerns include diminished sexual relationship,
feeling left out of feeding the infant, losing the attention of their mate, and
feelings of inadequacy and jealousy.10 At the present, antenatal and perinatal care does not usually include
information and training of the fathers as a priority: the WHO - UNICEF Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative recommends professional and peer postnatal
support for breastfeeding mothers but not for fathers26; the American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement on breastfeeding and the use of breast milk clearly indicates the need to educate the fathers27 but does not suggest what exactly needs to be done.
No mother should
feel pressurised, or manhandled, around feeding her baby; we must do better than that and provide non-judgemental
information and
support so that a woman can genuinely choose how she wants to feed her baby, and is able to follow through on that choice.
Moreover, the associations among
feelings about breastfeeding, receipt of
support group
information, and postpartum depression at 2 months did not differ significantly by parity (all cross-product P >.15).
At the end, I
felt able to
support a mum to encourage her in breastfeeding while knowing where to go to find her
information and help if problems arose.
But once the goal is in sight, consumers
feel more certain and believe they don't need
support from others, so they become distant and keep useful
information to themselves,» write authors Szu - chi Huang (Stanford University), Susan M. Broniarczyk (University of Texas at Austin), Ying Zhang (Peking University), and Mariam Beruchashvili (California State University, Northridge).
This factors into what they're comfortable saying and what kind of help they will ask for — but the important thing, Forte says, is that they've found a place where they
feel comfortable enough to disclose this sensitive
information, and the hope is that it leads to further
support.
Starting my hard journey to raw (almost raw) vegan diet I
felt lots of stress and issues around it, but Marina always was there for me and gave so many useful
information, her opinion and knowledge, great advices and of course lots of
support!
For in - depth
information about glucosinolates and health
support, see our article,
Feeling Great with Cruciferous Vegetables.
I have always
felt I could make personal approaches if I needed to for
support and
information at any time».
I
felt wrapped in
support from the amazing
information in the handbook, connection to a community of individuals involved, engaging and entertaining webinar speakers, regular emails of encouragement, recipes and advice and, most of all, Laura herself being such an inspirational mentor, coach and cheerleader from start to finish.
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From the detailed
information he shared, I came up with a flower essence blend to
support him in clearing old trauma (the reason he lost connection to his body and
felt spacey), deal with the fear of losing control (why he wasn't able to sit still), and maintain a greater level of patience (the main reason he couldn't focus).
The Optimal Thyroid Values program features simple, easy - to - follow video instructions, and contains several of the same tools and resources used by the physicians in the Integrative Healthcare clinic, so you can get fast results you can
feel, and the
information and
support you need to continue your success.
It's vital that you
feel safe online and at WeLoveDates Mature, we guarantee you and your
information will be protected and our customer
support team will always be on call if you require any help.
They provide medical
information, herpes
support, and a place to share
feelings and experiences as well as emotional hugs when needed.
With many websites offering
information and
support, you can easily start leading a normal life and
feel you can handle herpes in your dating life.
By providing students with simplified
information, reminders about important deadlines, and access to one - on - one assistance, our goal is to
support students and families to make active and informed decisions about the pathways that they
feel are best to pursue.
Despite this, almost half of schools (44 per cent) in England
feel there isn't enough
information available to
support decisions on joining or forming a multi-academy trust (MAT), according to new findings in The Key's latest annual State of Education report — soon to be released.
Teachers should also be better
supported to collaborate and exchange
information about students» difficulties, character and strengths with their colleagues, so that they can collectively find the best approach to make students
feel part of the school community.
When I left CTL I
felt stocked with new
information, ideas, and systems that I could immediately implement with the
support of CTL teachers post-internship.
Math Makes More Sense in Many Languages A survey of parents in one Seattle elementary school revealed that parents
felt the need for more
information about the school's math program in order to
support their children at home.
We
feel it is vital to have a conference of this size in Yorkshire to provide education leaders with an outlet to share insightful, forward - thinking
information to
support and improve the sector in the region.»
While they often want to
support young people's mental health, it can
feel daunting if you don't know how to start or where to find
information.
Almost half of schools (44 %) in England
feel there isn't enough
information available to
support decisions on joining or forming a multi-academy trust (MAT), according to new findings from The Key's annual State of Education...
Parents can seek professional
support if they don't
feel comfortable explaining this
information to their gifted child.
For example, if students report that they
feel unsafe and bullied in school, school communities can use this
information as a wonderful springboard for discussion and planning to
support effective bully prevention efforts.
Gathering
information like this can help you relate to your students and
support them in
feeling happy and engaged in your classroom.
Over a quarter of heads and teachers
feel they don't have enough
information about how to
support pupils who are eligible for special consideration.
There are a number of theories as to why students do not complete college: schools fail to provide key
information about how to be successful or students fail to act on the
information that they have; students are not adequately academically prepared; students lack important non-academic skills such as time management and study skills and schools do not provide enough structured
support in these areas; students do not
feel integrated into the school community; students struggle in balancing school with career and personal demands.
Also,
feel free to contact me for more
information and
support.
If you have any questions,
feel free to contact our customer
support team — they are online around the clock for this very reason, and will provide all the necessary
information in a matter of minutes.
For more
information on where to or how to get in touch with the company, please
feel free to contact the company's
support staff who will help you with the whole process of ordering your custom paper and other services which are listed on our site.