Sentences with phrase «joint activities»

In some cases, parents may not spend time on joint activities together.
Other joint activities might include gardening, exercising together, learning a new sport or walking the dog.
Numerous activities have been planned which focus on creating joint activities for everyone.
It also encourages more joint activities and facilities sharing, which private schools already have to do to avoid paying VAT.
It's important to talk about your individual goals, interests and dreams as well as joint activities and mutual goals.
Increase pupil participation in the existing school games programme and consider partnering with other schools to run joint activities.
I am free to start with you a practical dialogue about any topic and further joint activity.
Even when a consortium's formal joint activities are few, it can still be of significant benefit to its educators.
These rules are intended to define a behavioral model which addresses how individual members will treat each other, communicate, participate, cooperate, support each other, and coordinate joint activity.
We still need friendships, clubs, joint activities with others, fulfilling work, recreation with same sex friends, etc. to make life full.
Friendships are built on joint activities and common interests.
The IOI also contributes directly to ECOSOC's work through joint activities with certain UN Secretariat Offices and Departments (UNDOALOS, DESA, DPI, and others).
The Cooper Union Joint Activities Committee is composed of Student Council members selected from each of the three schools.
For optimal development «a child requires progressively more complex joint activity with one or more adults who have an irrational emotional relationship with the child.
Parents in families with higher adversity scores were less likely to have a warm relationship with their child, to share joint activities, to have low conflict and avoid smacking and to exercise control over their child's behaviour.
The accord seeks to offer members of each organization broader enrichment opportunities and new avenues for scientists to participate in the partnering organization's activities as well as potential joint activities in outreach and advocacy.
Collectively, the RIRs participate in the Number Resource Organization (NRO), formed as a body to represent their collective interests, undertake joint activities, and coordinate their activities globally.
They opened the sanctuary for prayer, called in a local Denver seminary professor who did grief counseling after the shootings at Columbine High School and started planning joint activities with Queen of Peace Catholic Church, which abuts their property.
The leaflet was distributed by the Association of Midwives of Gabon, prompting debates in some of the health facilities in Libreville and prompting our IBFAN partners to pull out of joint activities promoting WBW.
Messy / sensory play such as finger painting or making play dough flowers is a great joint activity.
It also requires that OSTP give Congress 14 days» notice and a full description of the proposed joint activity.
WHO - UNAIDS HIV Vaccine Initiative A joint activity of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS.
Perhaps resistance training or 8 Minutes in the Morning (HarperResource)-- Cruise's first, workout - heavy diet plan — isn't possible, but gentle - on - the - joints activities like water walking and water aerobics might help extremely overweight or arthritic dieters become more active (after all, the Arthritis Foundation does recommend exercise to treat arthritis).
Like - minded people bonding over the same hobby is one thing, but using a service for uniting singles and groups around actual joint activity is another.
Lisa Priddice, Avalon's joint activity co-ordinator, said: «It was a lovely concert and the residents really enjoyed it.
Virginia law recognizes that a husband and wife may live separate and apart under the same roof in certain instances where the spouses have ceased all marital relations, do not hold themselves out to the world as husband and wife, no longer pursue joint activities, and no longer maintain joint finances, but instead live like unrelated roommates in the same dwelling.
The two countries «intend to explore areas of mutual value and benefit, which may lead to joint activities aimed at enhancing operational readiness to support cybersecurity, and resilience,» the statement issued by the US Department of Homeland Security and the South Korean Ministry of Science reads as quoted by Yonhap news agency.
These included joint activities under Operation Pangea V in September and October.
Although joint activities and availability have been conceptually operationalized in a number of ways in earlier studies (for example, Cabrera, Tamis - LeMonda, Bradley, Hofferth and Lamb, 2000; Hawkins and Dollahite, 1997), it has nonetheless been acknowledged that a better understanding of father commitment calls preferably for a simultaneous quantitative and qualitative assessment of engagement and availability.
About six months after we split he started organising joint activities.
«The IOC will make a proposal for a potential joint march or potential other joint activities for Tokyo and then maybe also for Beijing at the appropriate time,» he added.
The Art Museum of Estonia Friends of Art Society unites lovers of art and culture from various walks of life with the art museum, in order to provide added value to the museum through joint activities with the society.
One success story in this regard is the development of Peace Parks — cross-border wildlife reserves that allow for shared expertise in biodiversity, monitoring natural routes of wildlife migration and fighting illegal poaching, and training staff, among other joint activities.
The first joint activity will be organised in June in Paris, bringing together several hundred people to discuss the theme of the omnipresence of financial capital and its control.
''... a child requires progressively more complex joint activity (interactions) with one or more adults who have an emotional relationship with the child.
Parents in families with higher adversity scores were less likely to have a warm relationship with their child, less likely to share joint activities, less likely to exercise control over their child's behaviour and less likely to have low levels of conflict.
As noted in the report, online communities of practice comprise three core elements: 1) a domain, or shared idea of interest to which members are committed; 2) a community, where members engage in joint activities and discussions; and 3) a practice, where members develop a repertoire of resources that define the practice of their profession.
Your spouse's unpaid debts, defaults and bankruptcies can have a tremendous impact on joint activities, including applying for bank accounts, mortgages and insurance policies.
You can discuss things that you feel would make both of you happier; more regular sex, more joint activities — perhaps trying something new together, making the effort to inject more love and romance into your day.
Joint activities with Double Rock Baptist Church have been educational, too.
Although children are beginning to pull away, they are still deeply involved in their families, and enjoy sharing in all manner of joint activities — family camping trips, holiday celebrations, church activities, family projects and problems.
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