Sentences with phrase «key decisions about your child»

You need parental responsibility in order to make key decisions about your child, such as consent to medical or dental treatment, consent to school trips and taking a child abroad.

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The document seeks to inform decision - makers about key interventions and sustaining optimal infant and young child feeding during emergencies.
Underlying any decisions about how to structure early education has to be a discussion of what will be of greatest benefit to the children, and quality is the key.
The Institute's Director, Anne Hollonds said the data — from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children — examined the key factors in parents» decisions about the type of primary school their child would attend.
Understanding these two concepts is key to making appropriate decisions about your gifted child's education.
The report looks at 25 top SEL programs to identify and summarize key features and attributes of programming for elementary - age children, addressing the need for detailed information about SEL curricula and implementation to help schools and OST providers make informed decisions.
The brothers say that 89 - year - old George Key suffered from dementia, could not make decisions for himself or remember details about his family, and was wholly suggestible at his children's hands.
In the case of custody, the parents must agree on four key points: legal custody (who makes decisions about the child); physical custody (where he or she lives); visitation (how often and under what conditions the noncustodial parent spends time with him or her); and child support (the noncustodial parent's contribution to the costs of raising the child).
Much more common than true joint custody arrangements (where both physical and legal custody are shared) is «joint legal custody,» in which both parents share the right to make long - term decisions about the raising of a child and key aspects of the child's welfare, with physical custody awarded to one parent.
Many local authorities have set up multi-agency safeguarding models where a hub of key agencies (which can include children's services, police, health, education, probation and youth offending) are co-located or have an agreed protocol in place to promote better information - sharing, decision - making and communication in relation to concerns about children.
Key to the parallel parenting model is a solid parenting plan that sets forth guidelines each parent will follow with regards to major decisions about their child.
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