Sentences with phrase «meaningful access to your children»

We'll aggressively protect your interests, including your rights to regular and meaningful access to your children.

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«We certainly applaud government's efforts on easing the burden of high housing costs and increasing access to child care, but in introducing a payroll tax to offset lost MSP premium revenues this Budget delivers another meaningful blow to small to medium employers, especially in the service and technology sectors,» adds Black.
And there are also many, many things we could be doing to encourage children's acceptance of healthier school meals: imposing meaningful restrictions on children's junk food advertising; requiring food education in schools — not just nutrition education, but offering kids a real understanding of our food system, and overtly inoculating them against the allure of hyper - processed and fast food; teaching all children basic cooking skills; getting more gardens into schools; encouraging restaurants to ditch the standard breaded - and - fried children's menu; imposing taxes on soda (and even junk food); improving food access; and so much more.
Children have access to a variety of materials with which they acquire meaningful knowledge and develop an understanding of the natural world around them.
«While there's still more to do this session on charters and the education investment tax credit, and more to ensure every child has access to great schools, Governor Cuomo fought hard to make meaningful reforms to tenure, arbitration policies and teacher evaluation criteria and his vision and hard work paid off.»
For the child just beginning to discover the wonder of reading; for the teen striving to make meaningful life choices; for the unemployed adult struggling to re-enter the workforce; for the retired senior desperate to access and understand computers and the Internet so she can share e-mail with her out - of - town grandchildren, there is no substitute for the public library.
«He will be a tremendous asset to our students — especially those studying international education and education policy — and his expertise will be invaluable to the school as we define and execute a strategy to help ensure that children around the globe have access to meaningful education.»
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Denied At the Door: Language Barriers Block Immigrant Parents from School Involvement This report addresses the lack of meaningful access afforded to parents with limited English proficiency to their children's schools and the school system due to language differences.
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) guides educators in ensuring children with disabilities have access to a quality, meaningful education.
The Office of Special Education Programs» Results Driven Accountability Initiative represents a significant shift in state accountability from a focus on compliance and ensuring access to education and early intervention services to a focus on measurable and meaningful outcomes in learning and development for children and youth with disabilities.
The real question is whether the disability affect the child's ability to access education and make meaningful educational progress.»
This resource guide provides teachers with easy - to - access ways to help children «visualize mathematics» to deliver meaningful, authentic learning.
The lawsuit states «For all but the most privileged families, Buffalo and Rochester are educational deserts that starve our most vulnerable children of all meaningful access to the American dream.,
When society becomes less child - friendly, it also becomes less mother - friendly, limiting access for women who already find it challenging to get out and participate in society in a meaningful way while raising the next generation.
Ultimately, the evidence heard by the Tribunal did not support the father's allegation that his children were denied access to a meaningful education.
The Tribunal ruled that the Board was acting in the best interest of the children, and that the children had a meaningful access to education in accordance with their strengths and needs.
The Tribunal was asked in this case to decide that the Board had failed to provide «meaningful access» because it did not implement all of the father's wishes nor did the Board grant him absolute power over how his children should be educated.
Meaningful access to justice requires more than just providing women and children with access to any lawyer, or any judge.
PBS involves a range of proactive and reactive interventions aimed at increasing a child's access to meaningful and preferred opportunities as well as reducing challenging behaviours through an understanding of the function of the behaviour (Gore, McGill, Toogood, Allen et al., 2013).
3.12.1 It is recognised by the Court and Children's Contact Services that the families accessing the service are likely to require other assistance by way of complementary services to establish or re-establish meaningful relationships between a child and his or her parent.
Research is clear that children fare best in post-separation relationships in which they maintain meaningful routine parental relationships with both of their parents beyond the constraints of a «visiting» or «access» relationship, in which they are shielded from destructive parental conflict, and in which they are protected, to the highest degree possible, from a marked decline in their standard of living.
As discussed above, families of children with ID no doubt need, but have unequal access to the kinds of resources that all (or most) families need in order to successfully juggle work and family demands, such as meaningful and flexible employment and affordable childcare options.
The department has a strong commitment to provide meaningful opportunities and increased access for children with specific needs within inclusive environments where all children have the opportunity to play and interact with a range of people.
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