Not exact matches
Those values extend from «We believe in providing positive influences
for children» to «We emphasize teamwork and
make decisions as a team» to «We get involved in our community, particularly in partnerships
with kids.»
It's easy to see how Quora can provide insights on the considerations involved
for parents who are looking to hire a tutor
for their
child — information that would allow your tutoring business to go beyond demographic information and home in on the key
decision -
making factors that their customers are concerned
with.
Among them are the rights to: bullet joint parenting; bullet joint adoption; bullet joint foster care, custody, and visitation (including non-biological parents); bullet status as next - of - kin
for hospital visits and medical
decisions where one partner is too ill to be competent; bullet joint insurance policies
for home, auto and health; bullet dissolution and divorce protections such as community property and
child support; bullet immigration and residency
for partners from other countries; bullet inheritance automatically in the absence of a will; bullet joint leases
with automatic renewal rights in the event one partner dies or leaves the house or apartment; bullet inheritance of jointly - owned real and personal property through the right of survivorship (which avoids the time and expense and taxes in probate); bullet benefits such as annuities, pension plans, Social Security, and Medicare; bullet spousal exemptions to property tax increases upon the death of one partner who is a co-owner of the home; bullet veterans» discounts on medical care, education, and home loans; joint filing of tax returns; bullet joint filing of customs claims when traveling; bullet wrongful death benefits
for a surviving partner and
children; bullet bereavement or sick leave to care
for a partner or
child; bullet
decision -
making power
with respect to whether a deceased partner will be cremated or not and where to bury him or her; bullet crime victims» recovery benefits; bullet loss of consortium tort benefits; bullet domestic violence protection orders; bullet judicial protections and evidentiary immunity; bullet and more...
With persons not able to make the decision for themselves — e.g., very small children and mentally ill persons who are out of touch with reality — it may be necessary for others to choose the directions of change without their cons
With persons not able to
make the
decision for themselves — e.g., very small
children and mentally ill persons who are out of touch
with reality — it may be necessary for others to choose the directions of change without their cons
with reality — it may be necessary
for others to choose the directions of change without their consent.
The problem
with your analogy is that we, as good parents, do this to prepare our
children for their adult life where they will
make decisions independent of our having the final OK.
In addition to its broad target — reaching the entire congregation
with a message that will help them understand alcoholism — the church has a number of more limited and strategic target groups: teen - agers and pre-teens who are
making or are about to
make decisions about alcohol; parents who are searching
for ways to prepare their
children to cope constructively
with alcohol and to avoid alcoholism; alcoholics and their families who need help but are afraid to come out of hiding (see Chapter 8).
«While cultural background is always a significant consideration in
making this
decision, so too are other factors including remaining in the local area to promote contact
with the
child's family and
for the
child to continue at the same school in order to give them as much stability as possible.»
He will not be there to attend parent - teacher conferences, to tuck her into bed at night, to discuss
with his wife in the context of a committed marriage what educational
decisions should be
made for the
child.
He found that cultures where fathers show the most affection, proximity, and responsibility
for routine
child care are also the ones most likely to feature females participating in community
decision -
making and to provide females
with access to positions of authority.
Strategically placed near the checkout line at the grocery store, where, after a frustrating hour of
decision -
making, calorie counting, list checking, and
child - bribing, women would otherwise be forced to stop, wait, and ask themselves a few questions about the meaning of their existence, the magazine aisle dazzles us
with photoshopped images of super-skinny models, next to impeccably arranged place settings, next to actresses praised
for losing their baby weight in five minutes, next to Martha Stewart holding a perfectly frosted chocolate cake.
Innerbrat summed it all up nicely when she said, «The important thing here, as
with everything regarding women's health, is to give women the ownership of our own bodies, so we can
make an informed, conscious
decision about what's best
for us and our
children; and the first and best way to be informed is to openly talk about the subject.»
It should be noted that a natural father without PR still has certain legal rights in relation to his
child, e.g.: • an automatic right to apply to the court
for certain court orders in respect to his
child • in an emergency, the right to consent to medical treatment
for the
child • if the
child is being looked after by the local authority, the right to have reasonable contact
with his
child and the right
for the local authority to give due consideration to his wishes and feelings in relation to important
decisions they
make about the
child, including
decisions about adoption and contact arrangements after adoption.
As mum, being there
for your
child every time is important, although, it is also nice to sometimes let your
child have alone time as well as
make some
decisions by himself, like going
for shopping together and letting your
child choose the type of clothes or shoes he prefers as well as if he wants to play alone
with friends without you being there, it is important to let him learn to
make his own
decisions.
Vogt recommends the museum
for families
with kids 8 and up, but reminds parents that it's best to take into account your
child's personality when
making the
decision to visit.
As
with any medical procedure, it's important to have a comprehensive understanding of the risks and benefits beforehand so that you can
make an informed
decision that is best
for your
child.
Many dads have expressed concern about social networking sites because they can be an open door
for children to
make bad
decisions and perhaps even have dangerous online interactions
with others.
«Prior to
making decisions about treatment, this book is an absolute must
for every parent
with a newly diagnosed
child!»
Remember that babywearing isn't
for everyone but
with the right information to help you
make an educated
decision, you should be able to determine if it works
for you and your
child in no time.
Babies don't come
with instruction manuals, so we must trust our own motherly intuition and experience in order to
make the best
decisions for our
children.
If it wasn't
for the birth mom and the
decisions she
makes to carry her
child and take care of herself, often all alone
for 9 months and go through labor and delivery all to gift this
child with the life she couldn't give her
child... she deserves a lot of respect.
They are willing to discuss things and reason
with their
children, and act as guiding forces
for their
children to
make decisions.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as
making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate
with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to
make a
decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include
children (who are
making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings
for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
It's just one more way that open adoption allows you to play an active role in the
decision -
making process and build a solid foundation
for your future relationship
with your
child's adoptive parents and your
child.
The parents actively work
with one another to collaborate in
making major
decisions for the
child with regards to medical and educational
decisions
Most parenting plans define a regular schedule
for both parents to communicate
with each other about the
children's lives and
decision making.
It is my hope that the articles will shed some light on what some parents and players are currently being told by youth sports organizations and coaches and provide them
with facts that will help them
make better, more informed
decisions for their
children and families.
API's Eight Principles of Parenting can help give you guideposts
for decisions you have to
make as a parent, helping to guide you toward parenting behaviors that are in line
with healthy, emotionally close relationships
with your
children.
Men and women, who are faced
with an unplanned pregnancy and choose to place their
child for adoption, take the easy way out and have
made an irresponsible
decision.
Armed
with this info, you'll be able to
make a well - informed
decision for your
child.
Workshops
for residents reflect current issues such as crisis trauma, how parents can cope
with a learning disabled
child and the ethics of
decision -
making.
Part of me wondered if it was the guilt I felt
for being more educated to
make better
decisions regarding my son's birth as to why I didn't bond
with him immediately, but after talking
with several moms that have had multiple
children it seems to just vary
child to
child and no one could really explain it.
Find one of the summer camps you don't want your
child to miss this year and
make your
decision easier
with this breakdown of 13 summer camp options
for kids of all ages.
Although no adoption
decisions are
made at Kids» Fest, it's an excellent time
for prospective parents to meet and interact
with waiting
children and network
with their social workers in person.
A
child with healthy self - discipline will be able to use willpower to
make healthy
decisions for himself, even when he doesn't feel like it.
Although no adoption
decisions are
made at Kids» Fest, it's an excellent time
for prospective parents to mingle and interact
with many of the
children.
This way you can always go back and visit
decisions made (a powerful tool
for following up
with a
child who participated in determining a logical consequence,
for instance).
«Helping our community has always been a part of Chris Madrid's, especially
with schools and
children... There is no government assistance
for diapers, however there are many families that can not financially buy enough
for their babies... I believe I
made a good
decision to help this organization.
By studying campers» experiences and camp's impact on the lives of young people, ACA provides parents
with the knowledge to
make good
decisions, to thoughtfully guide their
children, and to offer opportunities
for powerful lessons in community, character building, skill development, and healthy living.
We hope to give you new ideas
for parenting so you can
make the best
decisions about what can work
with your
child and family.
The reason
for conflict
with too many choices is because your
child «can not handle the power associated
with decision -
making freedoms prior to the establishment of a self - regulating, moral conscience.»
Eventually the
child will want to
make his or her own
decisions, usually sooner than many parents are ready
for, and it's important to allow the
child to
make as many choices as they can,
with safety in mind of course, and to be there to support them
for the consequences.
Family group
decision -
making Provides resources and information about a participatory approach to
decision -
making in which family members are brought together
with a facilitator to
make decisions about how to best care
for their
children and develop a plan
for services.
People who grew up in homes that were characterized by an authoritarian style, where the parents
make the
decisions and the
child is expected to comply
with little room
for choice, likely see attachment parenting as synonymous
with permissive parenting.
I wasn't sure about my
decision to place my
child for adoption at first and was struggling
with whether I was
making the right
decision for my unborn
child.
LEILANI WILDE: It's good to know that each mom that is about to enter into the adventure of adopting a
child and want to breastfeed that it doesn't matter when she starts, it's just a matter of a
decision she
makes and what she does
with that
decision as far as reaching out
for the help and putting the effort into it.
Each parent's ability to communicate, cooperate
with each other, and
make decisions for the
child
The Kids Food Festival welcomed families
with children of all ages interested in learning about balanced food choices in a fun and engaging environment that empowers
children to
make these
decisions for themselves!
One day, over five years ago, my husband and I
made a conscious
decision for me to become a stay at home mother
with the birth of our next
child.
The primary goal of parent support programs is to provide support and information in ways that help parents become more capable and competent.2, 3 Research now indicates that to reach this goal, it is necessary that staff use practices that are family - centered as opposed to professionally - centered, and capacity - building as opposed to dependency forming.4, 5,6,7 The key characteristics of family - centered practices include: treating families
with dignity and respect; providing individual, flexible and responsive support; sharing information so families can
make informed
decisions; ensuring family choice regarding intervention options; and providing the necessary resources and supports
for parents to care
for their
children in ways that produce optimal parent and
child outcomes.8, 9,10,11
This includes empowering people to
make informed and respected
decisions about whether and when to parent,
with access to the support they need to know that they are
making the best
decision for themselves and
for their
child.