Instead of all major decisions being made together, the types
of decisions about the child are essentially divided, so that each parent makes all decisions about the child while the child is in their care, and each parent is assigned a «sphere» of major decision making.
In assessing the need for oral evidence in the context of care proceedings, the judge should take account of the importance of the evidence to the process
of his decision about the child's future.
Of course it also helps that we're independent
of any decision about the child, which also assists in building callers» trust.
In general, custody refers both to where the child actually lives (physical custody) and which parent makes most
of the decisions about the child (legal custody)
Not exact matches
If you have other
children, you need to think
about how your
decision to help one
child will affect the rest
of the family, said Mitchell Kraus, financial advisor and owner at Capital Intelligence Associates in Santa Monica, California.
Independent researchers across the U.S. have spent millions
of federal dollars developing dozens
of evidence - based programs shown to teach
children to make wise and responsible
decisions about drugs.
One
of the things I've done in my work is kind
of show the hypocrisy
of progressive people who say they believe in inequality, but when it comes to their individual choices
about where they're going to live and where they're going to send their
children, they make very different
decisions, and I just didn't want to do that.
Forty schools were closed province - wide while de Jong was the minister
of finance, and many families were forced to make tough
decisions about their careers when they couldn't find or afford
child care.
A proactive estate strategy will place you — not state law or courts — in control
of decisions about the care
of your
children, your assets and your health care.
«Today Cardinal Dolan had the long - awaited opportunity to talk
about his
decision nine years ago in Milwaukee to publicize the names
of priests who had abused
children and how he responded to the tragedy
of past clergy sexual abuse
of minors, during the time he was privileged to serve as archbishop
of Milwaukee,» Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the Archdiocese
of New York, said in a written statement.
No, I think he meant the belief that suffering is a «kiss from Jesus», that women can't make
decisions about their own bodies, that the RCC's wealth, power and reputation are more important than doing what is right, and that
children are there for the pleasure
of the clergy.
A person who didn't consider family before embarking upon a political career, who simply didn't care
about the impact
of that
decision on his or her spouse and
children, would be some sort
of monster.
By respecting equally the life
of the unborn
child and the life
of the mother, by supporting notification and consent before an abortion involving a minor, by offering ministries to reduce unintended pregnancy, by affirming (and encouraging church support
of) crisis pregnancy centers, and by urging family counsel in
decision - making
about abortion, the additional language is decisively pro-life.
Such influences are natural and are not a violation
of the
child's freedom because, obviously,
children - when they have reached the age
of reason - will make their own
decisions about those values.
For while we argue
about stroller brands and family size, millions
of women are engaged in a different kind
of mommy war, fighting with every
decision of every day for the very survival and future
of their
children.
In it, the reader mentioned the fact that sometimes she felt insecure
about her
decision to pursue a family life before a career, explaining how challenging it can be to find time to write amidst the craziness
of having young
children at home.
Critical thinking is simply that stage where we make
decisions about how much
of what we were taught as
children we are going to carry with us.
Episcopal mishandling
of complaints
about clerical
child abuse, one
of the main factors underpinning Benedict XVI's
decision to institute a visitation
of the Irish Church in 2012, is certainly a factor contributing to a sense
of institutional fault.
Unfortunately, when there is talk
of reducing population growth by public policies, many people immediately envision serious infringements on the freedom
of families to make
decisions about the number
of children they shall have.
A blanket moratorium on charter schools would limit Black students» access to some
of the best schools in America and deny Black parents the opportunity to make
decisions about what's best for their
children.»
In sum, because it treats belief as an atomistic
decision taken piecemeal by individuals rather than a holistic response to family life, Nietzsche's madman and his offspring, secularization theory, appear to present an incomplete version
of how some considerable portion
of human beings actually come to think and behave
about things religious — not one by one and all on their own, but rather mediated through the elemental connections
of husband, wife,
child, aunt, great - grandfather, and the rest.
I want my
children to make
decisions for themselves
about faith and some
of what was presented in that film made me question if I was really allowing that.
Christian parents may be more understanding
of the life - style
of their
children if they realize that the world in which their
children have come
of age requires their
children to make
decisions about sexual behavior that were not even issues in the past.
In judging
children for the sins
of their parents, God is making wise and loving
decisions about how to treat
children based on the poor
decisions of their parents.
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).
During these times, they talk
about their inner feelings and
about the practical
decisions they can make to help reduce the pressure
of Roger's job and allow Karen to use her energies and abilities as the
children leave.
The
decisions that a man makes
about where he will live, how he will furnish his home (the women's magazines,
of course, will make this
decision in co-operation with the furniture manufacturers), how he will discipline his
children, what radio and TV commentators he will listen to, what newspapers and magazines he will subscribe to, and what organizations he will join in his community — all
of these daily
decisions are, to an inestimable but unquestionable degree, influenced by the legislation, education, and plain ballyhoo daily propagated by these groups and the power centers that control them.
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.
Buckley bore the gravest moral objections to abortion, and he expressed his deep incredulity with the
decision: It seemed to betray, he thought, a flippant disregard for the facts known well to embryology
about the development
of the
child in the womb.
A little later my dad came in and sat down on the edge
of the bed and said quietly that we should have a conversation
about Sunday Mass, and probably I was now old enough to make my own
decisions about attending Mass, that he and my mother did not think it right or fair to force that
decision on us
children, that we needed to find our own ways spiritually, and that while he and our mother very much hoped that we would walk in the many rewarding paths
of the Church, the final
decision there would be ours alone, each obeying his own conscience; that was only right and fair, and to decree attendance now would perhaps actually force us away from the very thing that he and my mother found to be the most nutritious spiritual food; so perhaps you and I and your mother can sit and discuss this later this afternoon, he said, and come to some amicable agreement.
By educating themselves
about children's health and development, parents will become more conscious
of and attuned to their
children's needs when making
decisions.
On Raising My Boychick's Naked Pictures
of Faceless People — a series
of guest posts from diverse anonymous bloggers — one blogger shared
about her
decision not to vaccinate her
children.
There is an emphasis throughout Supporting Families on supporting shared parenting, and it makes clear that from pregnancy onwards, all professionals should consider the needs and perspective
of both parents — and should think
about how better to engage fathers in all aspects
of their
child's development and
decisions affecting their
child.
Still, many
of us think that a divorce without kids is no big deal; there's no custody or co-parenting battles,
child support or fears
about how your
decision will impact the kids for years to come.
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's always a good idea to consult with your
child's pediatrician before you make any
decisions about the amount
of food you offer at a given meal.
You, however, are the expert on your
child and get to make your own
decisions about how to parent her in a way that teaches her to be independent and accountable while also being loving and respectful
of your
child and her needs.
There are many
decisions a pregnant woman makes
about the birth
of her
child, yet it is the hospital she chooses that can directly impact her breastfeeding relationship.
In this article, we'll address the topic
of baby led weaning safety and give you plenty
of information to help you make an educated
decision about whether or not this process is right for you and your
child.
Welcome to the Baby Stroller Judge, where we'll be providing information from across the globe on anything and everything
about strollers, as a means
of providing you the necessary tools making an informed
decision when choosing a stroller for your
children.
As a registered nurse and midwife, homebirthed mother
of three, breastfeeding advocate, In making
decisions about how to raise my
children I read widely, asked advice from a range
of professionals, some being medical doctors some being highly trained, skilled midwives.
Consider all
of the
child custody options available to you, including shared parenting and bird's nest custody, before making a
decision about what type
of custody you want to pursue.
Keeping track
of the conditions that trigger attacks can help parents make better
decisions about their
child's physical activities.
In the end, it all comes back to education: In the ideal world, a parent's
decision about whether to allow a
child to start playing or continue playing collision sports before high school under current rules
of play (which are evolving in the direction
of safety, fortunately, as seen, for instance, in USA Hockey's ban on body checking at the Pee Wee hockey level and below, and limits on full - contact practices instituted at every level
of football, from Pop Warner, to high school, college, and the NFL), will be a conscious one; a
decision in which the risks
of participating in a particular sport - provided it is based on the most up - to - date information
about those risks and a consideration
of other risk factors that might come into play for their
child, such as pre-existing learning disabilities (e.g. ADHD), chronic health conditions (e.g., a history
of history
of multiple concussions or seizures, history
of migraines), or a reckless and overly aggressive style
of play - are balanced against the benefits to the
child of participating.
Outcomes relating to
child (ren): has desired level
of access to
child (ren) and contact with mother; considers himself part
of a family unit; has a positive relationship with
child (ren); is involved in
decisions about child (ren); can provide financial support for
child (ren); has involvement in
child (ren)'s future; is a positive role model for
child (ren)
With the presidential election now behind us, a lot
of parents are wondering how to talk
about the
decision with their
children.
Absolutely no one can make me feel guilty
about any
of the
decisions I made
about giving my
children formula, from medical necessity to my personal preference.
When it comes time to make your
decision, your own judgment is your best bet: Take into account the age
of your oldest
child and go with your gut
about what her maturity level can handle.
With every
child, it's helpful for you to talk with him or her
about their
decisions and the outcomes
of those
decisions.
And now the big (gish) news: I'd sworn off all committees at my
children's schools, but have been getting so worked up
about the abysmal state
of school lunches that when I read the email call to join the Food Committee at the school both
of my kids will be at next year I made the perhaps - rash
decision to join.