It is healthy, however, to have
meaningful relationships with children not your own, old people who don't share any of your genome, and people of different ethnic backgrounds and income brackets.
Most people mean they want
a meaningful relationship with their child and to be engaged in both weekday and weekend activities with their child.
Both parents share responsibility and authority for their children's upbringing; both are acknowledged to be equally important for the lives of their children; both have the duty to foster their own and each other's healthy and
meaningful relationships with their children.
Iowa custody laws exist to ensure that children caught in the middle of a child custody battle are protected and that both parents are able to sustain
a meaningful relationship with the child.
The erroneous assumptions many fathers make in these cases can interfere with their chances for
a meaningful relationship with their children following a divorce.
In the resolution of these disputes, the courts balance «the right of the custodial parent to move freely, the best interest of the child in the specific circumstances, and the right of the non-custodial parent to maintain
a meaningful relationship with the child.»
Alabama law expresses a preference for parents to share as equally as practically possible in the custody of a child in a divorce case because the court believes both parents should be permitted the ability to develop and maintain
a meaningful relationship with their child despite the end of the marriage.
The objective of New Jersey child custody is to ensure that both parents maintain
meaningful relationships with the child, in part by ensuring both parents spend time with the child.
However, it is the father who is the primary instigator and who has persistently involved the society and the police unnecessarily in an effort to discredit the mother and to shut her out of having
a meaningful relationship with her children....
Again, child custody in Washington State isn't a contest; it's a process of finding a working solution so that both parents (if able) are able to continue a healthy and
meaningful relationship with their children.
A non-custodial parent who's trying to get custody can utilize this information in court to prove a continuous and
meaningful relationship with the child.
Both parents share responsibility and authority for their children's upbringing; both are acknowledged to be equally important for the lives of their children; both have the duty to foster their own and each other's healthy and
meaningful relationships with their children.
Not exact matches
It often seems as the «share» the details of this
relationship that Jesus is more like a
child's imaginary friend who is always on their side when any conflict occurs
with others rather than the Jesus who loved people enough to tell them, without accusing or withdrawing affection, the hard truths they needed to know to encourge them to make more
meaningful choices.
If the gospel is not functioning within your family
relationships,
with your spouse, your
children, and your parents, then you really have no business trying to live out the gospel in any
meaningful way anywhere else.
Open and ongoing communication
with children on either side of peer pressure can lead to more effective and
meaningful guidance in their
relationships with others.
It is not as if kids can not develop
meaningful relationships with girlfriends or boyfriends after divorce — of course they can — but the more thoughtful consideration on your part the better the chances for your
children to adapt to the new situation.
Through
meaningful activities, she will support you and your
children in important daily routines and roles,
with a focus on emotions and
relationships.
Drawing on their extensive experience and research, the authors emphasize the importance of
children having significant time
with both parents, allowing them to maintain
meaningful relationships.
Develop a
child - centred parenting plan that allows a continuing and
meaningful relationship with both parents.
The ability to have a substantial and
meaningful relationship with both parents serves the best interests of the
child.
They need strong and
meaningful relationships with both parents, and most
children adapt quickly to having two homes.
Her coaching and mentorship has empowered us
with new ways to have a more
meaningful experience and stronger
relationship with our
child.
You being a whole, fulfilled individual
with a solid
relationship with your partner,
meaningful social ties, and a sense of purpose enriches your world and your
child's world.
They can play an integral role in supporting their
child in having honored, mutually
meaningful relationships with their birth families as they grow and learn to experience trust, love and commitment within the context of family.
However, there is an emergent consensus within the divorce research community that in the great majority of contested cases of
child custody, where family violence is not a factor,
children's needs and interests are best served by preserving
meaningful relationships with both of their parents.
Her desires were simple: to have a
relationship, adopt a
child, do something
meaningful with her life.
The creators of this site started
with the
meaningful relationship that God intended his
children to have and then built a site that would give the true believer an opportunity to find the one God would have for them.
The
Children's Commissioner recommends compulsory lessons on relationships from as early as five, with additional teacher training to help them deliver lessons in meaningful way for c
Children's Commissioner recommends compulsory lessons on
relationships from as early as five,
with additional teacher training to help them deliver lessons in
meaningful way for
childrenchildren.
I listened carefully to the local community in that although parents chose single sex education for their
children, they also wanted
meaningful ways for the boys and girls to develop positive
relationships with each other.
We influence
children's abilities to care for others beyond themselves by creating
meaningful relationships with them, ensuring that they are seen, felt, and understood regardless of how they learn.
Parents from the virtual high school in this study were regularly kept informed when their
child was not keeping pace
with the lessons, so parents could build strong and
meaningful connections to their
child's education and build positive
relationships with the school and teacher.
Written by a journalist who specializes in
children's books, Rainy Day has a simple theme: Children can have meaningful relationships with fathers who no longer live in t
children's books, Rainy Day has a simple theme:
Children can have meaningful relationships with fathers who no longer live in t
Children can have
meaningful relationships with fathers who no longer live in the home.
This simple, five - step plan gives you practical steps you can take today to start developing more
meaningful relationships with your wife and
children... and building making the impact you desire... and your family deserves...
Companion Animal Foundation provides
meaningful programs for both
children and adults which help increase awareness of the unique
relationship we share
with our animal friends.
Radisson Hotel Group aims to have its 1,100 hotels in operation sponsor the upbringing and education of at least one
child per hotel and help establish
meaningful local
relationships with SOS Villages worldwide.
It shouldn't be to get away from the other parent or to deny your
child a
meaningful relationship with the other parent.
a) the
children of the former family unit were denied their right to family life (which, for post-divorce
children, equates to maintaining a frequent, regular and
meaningful relationship with both of their parents)
To develop and maintain
meaningful relationships with other significant adults (grandparents, stepparents and other relatives) as long as these
relationships do not interfere
with or replace the
child's primary
relationship with the parents.
If permission is granted, the grandparent will need to show that they had an «important,
meaningful»
relationship with the
child before the contact stopped, and that it is in the
child's best interests that the contact continues.
includ [e] the benefit of
meaningful relationship with both parents, ascertainable views of the
child, needs of the
child, history of upbringing and care, religious, spiritual and linguistic needs, harm suffered or which the
child is at risk of suffering, custody arrangements, capacity of applicants etc. [as well as considering] any family / domestic violence and its impact
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If you are indeed oriented mostly toward the external dimension of behavior, keep this in mind: Research in behavioral outcomes of
children has repeatedly demonstrated that a
child's capacity to balance his emotions, to pause before she impulsively responds, to make close,
meaningful relationships, and even to become a moral citizen are each directly related to that
child's attachment patterns
with his or her primary caregiver: YOU.
While these love languages were originally established to connect you
with your spouse, they are important for just about any
relationship that is
meaningful for you like your
children!
When the other parent is not willing to foster and facilitate a healthy, positive and
meaningful relationship for the
children with our client parent, but our client will do so for the other parent.
FNF works to ensure that
children are able to maintain a
meaningful relationship with both parents and their wider family following divorce and separation.
«Focusing on the goal of allowing
children to have a full and
meaningful relationship with both of their parents in a way that is relatively free from exposure to parental conflict is a good thing.»
The parent who has custody may deliberately alienate the other parent so that the
children can not have a
meaningful relationship with him or her.
However, Texas courts prefer joint custody arrangements so the
child maintains a
meaningful relationship with both parents.
Stated differently, there is substantial evidence that
children are more likely to attain their psychological potential when they are able to develop and maintain
meaningful relationships with both of their parents, whether the two parents live together or not.
«Are you looking for stronger, deeper, more
meaningful relationships with your spouse, partner,
children or lets be honest a better
relationship with yourself?