When parents feel that they are micromanaging the school and care environments in order to
maintain stability for their child, a higher level of support and intervention may be needed.
In order to create or
maintain stability for children during divorce, it may be necessary to enter into a temporary custody arrangement while the divorce is pending.
A way to
maintain stability for the children is for both parents to continue to communicate with the child on a regular basis regardless of where they are residing.
Consistent guidance from two involved parents and parenting as a unit (rather than as adversaries) is critical to
maintaining stability for your children.
Three primary considerations under the best interests of the child test that the courts often consider are preserving the status quo in the interests of
maintaining some stability for the child, whether one parent acted as the primary caregiver during the relationship, and the importance of keeping siblings together when considering future housing arrangements.
Not exact matches
I felt an immense responsibility to
maintain stability for my three teenaged
children, to «put on a happy face»
for my husband, and to act bravely.
These capabilities are often referred to as «life skills» as they enable adults across the socioeconomic spectrum to care
for themselves and their
children, manage households, seek and
maintain employment or other economic activities, achieve financial self - sufficiency and social
stability, and participate as contributing members of a mutually supportive and sustainable community.
(39 kg) raise the
child into the adult belted zone • Anti-lock brakes (ABS) modulate the brakes
for the driver to provide steering control while braking • Electronic
Stability Program (ESP) applies selective braking or throttle reduction to control oversteer and understeer • Brake Assist ensures maximum braking action during panic stops • Traction Control reduces the throttle and / or applies selective braking to optimize traction during acceleration • Electronic Roll Mitigation determines when the vehicle is in a potential roll over condition and applies appropriate braking force to reduce the likelihood that such an event will occur • Rollover Sensing deploys seat - mounted side air bags, side - curtain air bags and seat - belt pretensioners • Trailer Sway Control helps
maintain vehicle and trailer system
stability by applying selective braking • Event Data Recorder records the nature of a malfunction or impact event
for retrieval using a service diagnostic tool • Available ParkView ™ Rear Backup Camera displays the view behind the vehicle in the navigation display when backing up or parking • Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) alerts drivers to low tire pressure (s) to facilitate safe handling • Brake - park Interlock prevents automatic transaxle from being shifted out of Park or Neutral without first applying brakes • Side Guard Door Beams in front and rear doors provide occupant protection in the event of a side impact
The grant will support VLAS's Strengthening Families with
Children program to help low - income families increase and preserve financial resources, obtain and
maintain safe and affordable housing, increase access to healthcare and education and increase
stability for families in transition.»
The
child is able to
maintain family connections while gaining the
stability of a permanent home with a relative caregiver who has demonstrated a commitment to caring
for the
child.
The
Child and Family Services Reviews incorporate the following seven outcomes in evaluating State child welfare programs: (1) Children are, first and foremost, protected from abuse and neglect; (2) children are safely maintained in their homes whenever possible; (3) children have permanency and stability in their living situations; (4) the continuity of family relationships and connections is preserved for children; (5) families have enhanced capacity to provide for their children's needs; (6) children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7) children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental health n
Child and Family Services Reviews incorporate the following seven outcomes in evaluating State
child welfare programs: (1) Children are, first and foremost, protected from abuse and neglect; (2) children are safely maintained in their homes whenever possible; (3) children have permanency and stability in their living situations; (4) the continuity of family relationships and connections is preserved for children; (5) families have enhanced capacity to provide for their children's needs; (6) children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7) children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental health n
child welfare programs: (1)
Children are, first and foremost, protected from abuse and neglect; (2) children are safely maintained in their homes whenever possible; (3) children have permanency and stability in their living situations; (4) the continuity of family relationships and connections is preserved for children; (5) families have enhanced capacity to provide for their children's needs; (6) children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7) children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental healt
Children are, first and foremost, protected from abuse and neglect; (2)
children are safely maintained in their homes whenever possible; (3) children have permanency and stability in their living situations; (4) the continuity of family relationships and connections is preserved for children; (5) families have enhanced capacity to provide for their children's needs; (6) children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7) children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental healt
children are safely
maintained in their homes whenever possible; (3)
children have permanency and stability in their living situations; (4) the continuity of family relationships and connections is preserved for children; (5) families have enhanced capacity to provide for their children's needs; (6) children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7) children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental healt
children have permanency and
stability in their living situations; (4) the continuity of family relationships and connections is preserved
for children; (5) families have enhanced capacity to provide for their children's needs; (6) children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7) children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental healt
children; (5) families have enhanced capacity to provide
for their
children's needs; (6) children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7) children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental healt
children's needs; (6)
children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7) children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental healt
children receive appropriate services to meet their educational needs; and (7)
children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental healt
children receive adequate services to meet their physical and mental health needs.
Families Experiencing Housing Instability: The Effects of Housing Programs on Family Routines and Rituals Mayberry, Shinn, Benton, & Wise (2015) American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 84 (1) Describes how families use strategies to
maintain family rituals and routines and ensure consistency and
stability for their
children when facing housing instability.
They also function as
child specialists to air the
children's needs and wishes and concerns, to deal with special needs, when applicable, and to help guide parents in the best direction to
maintain continuity and
stability for their
children.
«Nesting» is a co-parenting option geared toward divorcing parents who want to
maintain stability and consistency
for their
children during the divorce process.
It is important to
maintain stability as much as possible
for the
children.