I initially
meet with each parent separately to develop an on - going treatment plan, and then occasionally with both parents to educate about co-parenting issues, monitor the court ordered parenting plan, and discuss and resolve any communication issues.
Not exact matches
If a low birth rate in a particular church makes it unfeasible to hold such a series periodically, and if no community agency sponsors classes for expectant
parents, it is wise for the pastor to
meet with the couples
separately to help prepare them for their demanding new roles.
Evaluators typically
meet with each
parent and each child, maybe
separately, maybe together, maybe both.
It is important to plan a follow - up
meeting with the
parent and
with the student (
separately or together).
In Step Two, which only applies if the parties can't agree on the arrangements for the care of their children, the parties
meet separately and jointly
with a counsellor to learn about
parenting after separation, parental conflict and
parenting plans, and get some advice about the arrangements that will likely work best for the children.
They will
meet with both
parents at the same time unless you specify to
meet separately or a restraining order is in effect.
Dr. Zimmerman may
meet with parents together or
separately and may also see the children.
The «five - way»
meeting is designed for the child specialist to describe his / her observations, to hear perspectives on what is and is not working
with parenting, to identify strengths and weaknesses in
parenting and eventually leads to a platform to,
with the assistance of both the child specialist and divorce coach (es), create a
parenting plan (for visitation schedule,
parenting goals, etc.), which the collaborative lawyers then review and discuss
with their clients
separately and sometimes at a «fourway»
meeting.
The family consultant
meets separately with each
parent to find out about the child / ren, any difficulties
with parenting arrangements and any risk issues.
We will
meet with you and the other
parent separately, to assess if the service is right for you and your circumstances.
Different reactions and coping mechanisms mean that services privilege
meeting with children, siblings and
parents separately in order to address their competing needs.
The mediator schedules subsequent appointments to
meet with the both of you together or
separately to obtain information about your family history, help create a
parenting plan for the children, and ensure that you consider all options available.
The
Parenting Time Expeditor may
meet with parents together, each
parent separately, or may communicate
with each
parent by phone, letter or electronically in attempt to reach agreement.
In other cases, however, the reunification therapist would likely spend time
meeting individually
with the children and then
with the
parents separately before
meeting with both the child and the reunifying
parent together.
If both
parents agree, Kids First can
meet separately with the school - aged children in the family to obtain children's input.
Evaluators typically
meet with each
parent and each child, maybe
separately, maybe together, maybe both.
Would you
meet with the children
separately, or as part of a mediation session or collaborative
meeting with their
parents?
Often times, therapists will
meet separately with parents and caregivers to explore healthier and more effective ways of
parenting, co-
parenting, and discipline so that greater cohesiveness can exist between
parents and children.