Sentences with phrase «just focusing on children»

Instead of just focusing on children with autism, this parenting breakthrough tends to focus on training parents so they can easily recognize cues from their children.
The initiative is not just focussed on the child being ready for school, but the school also being ready for the child.

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Focusing on other successes reminds not just employers and colleagues but women themselves that children and career success go together — more often than we sometimes realize.
The dialogue now needs to focus on establishing a just and equitable child - care policy.
Let's just keep the focus on these adorable, fragile, precious, and wonderful little children that graced the lives of the people they new with their innocence and love.
Parents also need the rights to limit family size as they choose, so they can focus their attention on the number of children they can afford, not just financially but emotionally, to raise.
Her blog is focused more on the funny side of parenting young children, and it's perfect if you just want to blow some steam off and laugh at the whole parenting journey along with her.
The providers were engaged with and focused on the toddlers they were caring for (just five or six kids at each site)-- always ready to offer support and redirection or just hugs when the children got frustrated or if minor conflicts broke out.
Bottom's analysis of the few studies from 1990 to 2011 that focused just on divorced father's well - being indicate that divorced fathers who were more involved in their children's lives and saw them more frequently, or who had sole custody were less depressed and had higher self esteem.
Rather than throw out what they had — a rich history that once included romantic love for each other — they shifted the nature of the relationship and what they were fighting for; instead of struggling to maintain their intimate relationship, they just focus on raising their child together.
Look up from your parenting duties to focus on one another, dedicating yourselves to communicating about more than just your children — and discovering ways to deepen your relationship as you move forward in your lives.
But you get a bad wrap because you don't just play with your child non-stop, you can even feel guilty if you're not spending 100 % of your time focused on your children.
Not only is it so very rewarding to be able to focus on just one child, giving them your full attention most of the time, but it's also so important to build connection time with the kids.
I am hoping to have a progressive home and raise my daughter to be open and aware, but I do not think I will allow someone elses child into my home to possibly infect or abuse my daughter... He could certainly be a great guy, or he could not be... He could be a bad guy who could change my daughter by hurting her in many different ways... Sex is sex, but another human being being raised by some one you do not know could potentially be harmful... Even if I know the other childs mother or father... the other child could be not so good at heart... I will just raise my child to focus on herself and her future and her education and wants, needs, likes, and dislikes before jumping in the bed with some body who could hit her, impregnat her, or give her an STD: S
You know, people lose their housing, people have fires and suddenly they lost everything, and they just, you know, they have nobody to turn to in some communities and making sure that in those time that people still continue to focus on their child and make sure this child gets a good education is part of the work that we're trying to do.
Today I'm going to focus on a little example of how to gracefully manage just one of these, and that's getting your child dressed in the morning.
Most preschool activity sites only offer you free printable preschool worksheets and children's art and crafts which focus on developing and stimulating just one aspect of a child's brain, namely, fine motor skills.
I recently read a study about the massive positive effects of just spending 15 minutes with a child every day — 15 minutes with 100 % focus on the child.
When you have just one child, it's a bit easier to really focus in on potty training.
But once baby is born we all - too - often become janitors — shuffling through the day on just enough empty calories to keep us upright and putting all the focus on keeping the children healthy.
Hi I would just like to get further info on your comment above: «In Sweden, where focus on car seat safety is extreme, we advice parents against keeping any older children harnessed forward facing.
If your child exhibits all the signs of readiness but is still unwilling, something may be preventing him from focusing on potty training just now.
«Parents need to focus on what foods a child can eat, not just what they can not....
Child training is important to focus on each day, not just when they are bad.
I admire anyone who chooses the former, just as much as I admire anyone with the courage to stay true to what you want to do for your child and family — it's hard to stay focused on that when there is so much other noise happening between midwives, GPs, and Health Visitors.
Positive Discipline isn't something that just started: during the 1920s, co-founders Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs developed the reasonable idea to treat children respectfully and focused on parental classes and programs to help promote this.
And on that day Yagele explains «You don't want any outside distractions, you want to minimize that and just completely focus on your child and try not to distract your child in other ways too from the potty training process.»
Although having a meal can give child and sitter something to focus on, if your child is too upset to eat, that will just throw things off even more.
As a coach I am directive and the focus is not just on understanding what is driving your child's behaviors, but what you can do to help change their behavior.
It probably just means that your child is more focused on developing gross motor skills right now, such as walking, running, climbing stairs, and pushing and pulling toys and boxes.
«Touch base throughout the day by calling, emailing or texting, and after children are asleep, put down the iPhone, turn off the television and just focus on each other.»
Just focus on any kind of silly, playful conversation that puts you in the less powerful role, and gives your child the power.
Just like Tiny Prints is known for baby and family invitations, Beau - coup has favors that focus on children themes like baby showers and first birthday gifts as well as favors for adults.
A recent Pew Research survey focusing on «parents,» rather than just on mothers, asked Americans which statement came closer to their view: First, children are better off when a parent stays home to focus on the family; or second, children are just as well off when their parents work outside the home.
And i just told the truth i know more than one mom who is fighting a medical battle with their children and you have to focus on the long run and how it will better your childs life and as a mother that must be so hard because your natural instinct is to protect your baby and here you have to watch and... [Read more]
Among white evangelical Protestants, 69 % say it's better for children if a parent is at home to focus on the family, and 26 % say children are just as well off when their parents work outside the home.
When we moved in where we live now I was pregnant with my second child so we just focused on getting everything in place before she...
It's important to not scold your child if they have a tantrum, instead, focus on reassuring them and just let them cry it out.
2Americans say a parent at home is best: Despite the fact that most mothers in the U.S. work at least part time, 60 % of Americans say children are better off when a parent stays home to focus on the family, while 35 % say they are just as well off when both parents work outside the home.
I fell in love with the idea of Camp Kesem focusing on the child that doesn't have cancer but can be just as effected.
And Muth doesn't just focus on the feeding of children by parents, but also includes chapters on encouraging physical activity, dealing with «grandparent sabotage» and the tricky topic of discussing your child's weight with your pediatrician.
Focuses on the energy change and logistics of having a child in elementary school, and includes creating and teaching your child to manage their own routines, dealing with the wider exposure to other kids and families, talking about difficult topics, and just managing all the paper, meetings, and stuff elementary school brings.
Ask for help — help with meals, other children, getting into a «routine», or any help that allows you to focus on the joy of having a new baby and not just the pressure of juggling it all.
Just say No to electronics when you're with your kids, given that you're much more likely to yell at your child if you're trying to focus on a screen.
Once my second child came along I fully realized exactly how much energy I put towards keeping him at an even keel because now I couldn't focus just on him.»
While it does spend much of its time looking at the «character» traits that help children succeed, it is broader focused than just character development, with many portions dwelling on evaluation of a variety of educa
When you just can't listen to one more book on tape, science video, or your child needs some help focusing on technology tasks Noise Cancelling Headphones can really save the day!
Just make sure that no matter which stage your child might have reached when you decide to try co sleeping, that you focus on safety first and foremost.
That said, with a toddler, you don't need to be too concerned with booster seats just yet — for now, you'll need to focus on transitioning your child from an infant car seat to a convertible car seat.
An occupational therapist will work with your child to focus on increasing your child's ability to tolerate a variety of sensory experiences to create the just right fit for your child.
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