Children
need family discussions and experiences to learn about and feel comfortable communicating with people of other cultures.
Not exact matches
That's why a kind word, a quick
discussion about
family, an informal conversation to ask if an employee
needs any help — those moments are much more important than group meetings or formal evaluations.
If you or your
family are considering private banking or would like a
discussion about your wealth
needs, we would welcome the opportunity to start a conversation.
If a
discussion leader is
needed, it would be better to use a member of the
family.
The foreign debt continues to be an issue and new voices have began to sound the
need to look for ways to face it; (ii) At the national level two questions are concentrating increasing attention: one is the reassessment of the necessary role of the state to correct the distortions of a runaway market (currently discussed in Europe and in the
discussions about the role the initiatives of «an active state has played in the economic development of Asian countries); the other is the
need for a «participative democracy over against a purely representative formal democracy: in this sense the
need to strengthen civil society with its intermediate organizations becomes an important concern; (iii) the struggle for collective and personal identity in a society in which forced immigration, dehumanizing conditions in urban marginal situations, and foreign cultural aggression and massification in many forms produce a degrading type of poverty where communal,
family and personal identity are eroded and even destroyed.
This practice of holding the ancient — ecumenical — creeds in common, while confessing anew in our varied situations according to the
needs of a particular moment in history, has continued to mark the Reformed
family, despite a long succession of
discussions about the possibility of a common Reformed confession.
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church
needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some
discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and
needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad
needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his
family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
• It seems likely that, to deliver the greatest benefits to children and their non-resident fathers, the time they spend together
needs to mimic as nearly as possible the diverse
family experiences of resident fathers and their children: sharing bedtimes, mealtimes, watching TV, doing homework, trips out, «hanging» in, visiting friends and
family (for
discussion, see Lamb 2002).
An optional check in visit is offered at 3 weeks, (more visits are offered as
needed) with a final visit occurring at 6 weeks postpartum which includes PAP smear / yearly exam for mom (if
needed or desired) and
discussion and referrals for future
family planning
needs.
Training should also provide guidance on balancing conversations about
family - identified
needs with
discussions pertaining to maternal depression and other psychosocial risk factors that impair effective parenting.
Greater acceptance of nursing, including in public, helps
families meet their babies»
needs: The world wonders what the
discussion is: «But much of the world doesn't share America's uneasiness.
In addition, check out this
discussion about the special dietary
needs of young children and their implications for choosing a healthful diet for your
family.
He added: «Sometimes the best way into opening tangible
discussions about the market is to get into conversations [about] the way post offices are closing, how every high street looks the same, [about the]
need for parents to have more time with their
families.
Health insurance coverage is a complex issue that affects workers and their
families in profound ways; it became clear that a mediator is
needed to assist in a fair
discussion of this and other important issues.
«Although NIH played an essential role in the
discussions with the Lacks
family about the use of HeLa cells, we all
need to think about how we approach issues that arise as science moves forward, balancing privacy concerns with advances in research, and the ways policy can be updated to reflect these complexities,» added Dr. Fagen.
There are governors of a couple US states in
discussion to have this movie shown to
families in
need and foster children.
Our mission is to create dynamic, easy to follow systems, courses, training,
discussions and procedures for our staff and practitioners, so they are motivated and well - qualified to understand and listen to patient
needs; we use this knowledge and skill to guide our patients to have optimal health and lifestyle, to share with their
families.
There is growing national
discussion about the
need to create a more expansive definition of learning to include all the ways that youth can access educational opportunities — not just through the traditional school model, but also through afterschool activities, time spent with the
family, and increasingly, through interaction with digital media.
This is a real
discussion that every classroom
needs to have, with students AND their
families.
During the
discussion in Weissbourd's Developing Effective School and Community Interventions for At - Risk Children course, Menino shared his opinion that the biggest challenge facing education is changing the focus from teachers or schools
needing money to what's going on at home with students and their
families.
Small - group instruction, offering a chance for deeper
discussion and usage of vocabulary, is where educators can also provude support with basic vocabulary words, such as household items and terms for
family members — words whose meanings EL students already know in their home language, but which they
need to label in English.
The
discussion will dive into how public charter schools» students perform academically, and how charters meet the social and emotional
needs of children and
families.
Following extensive
discussion, the Leadership Team proposed the following priorities that
need to be addressed:
family engagement, the lack of fluency in English for a substantial proportion / number of students, and the low test scores of students with disabilities.
Since other
family members and individuals in communities often engage with schools on behalf of children, we recognize the
need to expand the
discussion beyond «parent» involvement.
Over the last two years, NCLD set out to bring the voice of students with disabilities and their
families into the
discussion and determine how personalized learning systems can meet their
needs.
School site visits, a panel
discussion with the MNPS leadership team, and presentations from community - based organizations delved into the connections between FCE work and their community schools strategy, exploring how the district leverages funds and other resources to provide programs that support student learning and the
needs of
families.
Thank you to Representative Smith Warner, Senator Wyden's staff and Speaker of the House Tine Kotek's staff for participating in the
discussion and continuing to support the
needs of Oregon youth and
families.
While I think it's time for other districts and the Colorado Department of Education to learn from Denver's work, we
need to have a series of
discussions about how to have more school performance data provided to
families and how / whether this information is rolled up into a single measure of «school quality.»
The conviction jump - started the much -
needed discussion over expanding inter-district public school choice and forced a new
discussion about ending zip code education practices that condemn poor and minority children to the worst American public education offers (and keeps middle - class
families from improving their own options).
Thomas - Jacob Publishing, LLC is a unique,
family - owned publishing company founded on two basic premises: Readers want quality books that stimulate thoughtful
discussion and debate, and Authors
need an honest, transparent partnership with the publisher.
We begin an extensive
discussion of your future
needs to create a long - term financial plan for your
family
Puppy / Kitten Preventative Care includes: • Full veterinary «nose - to - tail» physical examination • Vaccinations and deworming as
needed •
Discussion of proper nutrition • Discussion of spay / neuter • Internal and external parasite checks • Heartworm prevention • Information and suggestions on basic training • Dental checkup and discussion of dental care for your pet • Microchipping recommendation You probably have many questions about your new family member — we encourage you
Discussion of proper nutrition •
Discussion of spay / neuter • Internal and external parasite checks • Heartworm prevention • Information and suggestions on basic training • Dental checkup and discussion of dental care for your pet • Microchipping recommendation You probably have many questions about your new family member — we encourage you
Discussion of spay / neuter • Internal and external parasite checks • Heartworm prevention • Information and suggestions on basic training • Dental checkup and
discussion of dental care for your pet • Microchipping recommendation You probably have many questions about your new family member — we encourage you
discussion of dental care for your pet • Microchipping recommendation You probably have many questions about your new
family member — we encourage you to ask us!
We had a
discussion about what his options might be if he became ill, or died, and he had it all lined up that his son and
family would help him with the dog on an ongoing basis, and take the dog over if it
needed a new home.
If you want to learn more, I suggest paying less attention to activist newsletters and instead read an invaluable
discussion of the research and rhetoric on access to
family planning accompanying «Is there an «unmet
need» for birth control,» a 2011 blog post by Berk Ozler, a World Bank development economist.
We
need supporters to bring these issues up with candidates, as well as in
discussions with friends,
family and neighbours.
If you would like to talk to your adult children about your wishes for the future, or you have aging parents and feel it's time to plan for when they may
need assistance, a
Family Meeting with neutral facilitation can provide a safe space to help you lead these difficult
discussions.
Sure, you want to discuss the children's
needs, your parents» vacation plans, and other normal
family topics, but make sure that you and your spouse have more - interesting
discussions from time to time.
Prominent in the conference program are presentations and
discussion on working with vulnerable
families, technological developments in intervention, and ways to address cultural diversity
needs.
But perhaps what is most troubling is Dr Phelps» contribution to the
discussion: «Hope nobody in your
family needed an ambulance or other emergency service to get through».
It's best to have a
discussion and see what the
family needs.»
Families and staff can share
discussions about how children are going and how best to meet their
needs.
Suggestions for
family support included monthly coordinated meetings for carers, the involvement of fathers and men in
discussions about FASD, the
need for respite care and activities such as
family camps, and carers sharing their expertise and knowledge through story telling.
Understand that your child does
need to talk about his birth
family and openly initiate
discussions.
The workshop will facilitate
discussion and strategic prioritization that will allow for participants to further develop their approaches to fatherhood engagement as they enhance their programs to best meet the
needs of the
families they serve.
In this session participants will learn how to prepare staff to support enrollment, identify key components of maintaining
family engagement in home visiting services and engage in
discussion on how to address practical barriers such as time constraints, transportation issues, or child care
needs associated with program participation.
The WVP does so by allowing parents to reflect on their child's and
family's strengths and
needs; answer standardized questions about their child's development,
family, and context; learn about and choose priorities for
discussion; and get a personalized visit guide to share with their health care team.
These questions lead to
discussion on marriage / long - term commitment, beliefs towards other (i.e.
family, friends, strangers, co-workers, politics, etc.), having a
family, wants and
needs in a relationship, future goals, etc..
If your
family needs help communicating, is going through a difficult time, has experienced trauma or is at a loss for how to cope with ongoing concerns, please contact me to engage in thoughtful and communicative
discussion.
Often when we are trying to have a
discussion with our partners or
family members, we will say something like «I love you, but I'm just really mad right now,» or «I can understand where you are coming from, but I
need you to hear me out too.»
Chichester says that while
family offices love commercial real estate, which typically comprises about one - third of their portfolios, they often
need more
discussion and guidance regarding risk tolerance.