Sentences with phrase «of working parents suffer»

In a survey I read recently, I noticed that 88 % of working parents suffer from stress related health issues.

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Concussion and Sports Related Head Injury: Code 280.13 C requires the Iowa high school athletic association and the Iowa girls high school athletic union to work together to distribute the CDC guidelines and other information to inform and educate coaches, students, and parents and guardians of students of the risks, signs, symptoms, and behaviors consistent with a concussion or brain injury, including the danger of continuing to play after suffering a concussion or brain injury and their responsibility to report such signs, symptoms, and behaviors if they occur.
My sister - in - law suffered with PND after the birth of their first child and for about the first 4 months my brother - in - law had to be off work to be a full time parent to the baby and carer for her.
Since the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, many international organizations work tirelessly to manifest these principles into reality for the children of the world still suffering from the influence of the negative aspects of parenting styles of the past.
Now in private practice, Maureen focuses on work with families experiencing parenting challenges, families facing co-parenting challenges after separation, bereaved parents who have suffered the loss of a child, and caregivers feeling compassion fatigue.
While Chelton's passion encompasses «the entire childbearing cycle,» there's one aspect of her work that is especially close to her heart: her connection to Stillbirthday, an organization that serves families suffering pregnancy loss and parents who receive difficult and / or fatal diagnoses prior to delivery.
Even so, like parents who are driven to do something, anything, when their kids are suffering, Nadeau can't sit back and relax, knowing that her work has a chance of helping kids overcome a diagnosis resulting from chance, not choice.
Bringing «virtual dental homes» to schools, nursing homes and long - term care facilities can keep people healthy — reducing school absenteeism, lessening the need for parents to leave work to care for an ailing child, and helping to prevent suffering for millions of people who have no access to a dentist, a six - year study by University of the Pacific demonstrates.
He grew up in a broken home, his parents separated when he was barely the age of three, his father was an alcoholic, his mother suffered from mental illness, and much of his childhood was wrought with hardship and poverty.
I haven't been doing a stellar job managing work, home and lots of issues with my parents, and sadly, the blog has suffered this summer.
We also look at how we are working with parents to educate these young people about what's right or wrong and making sure that they are not in a position where they are suffering the consequences... If they choose that path of ignorance and allow their child to just use that application without any guidance from an adult, that's when they end up in trouble and then the ramifications of that are quite extreme for certain individuals.»
I think it is difficult and parents suffer every day, but [they can] take a lot of solace with researchers who recognize that there are strengths the child can work with...,» she says.»
This involved many after school and lunchtime rehearsals — much to the concern of my parents, who feared that my academic work would suffer.
Maybe you inherited a fear of losing money from your family — maybe it was your parents who suffered large losses in their 401k in 2008 and then had to work longer to be able to retire.
Wallace Stegner interprets this as ``... talking about the knowledge of place that comes from working in it in all weathers, making a living from it, suffering from its catastrophes, loving its mornings or evenings or hot noons, valuing it for the profound investment of labor and feeling that you, your parents and grandparents, your all - but - unknown ancestors have put into it.
This addition would make it possible to compensate financially for the loss of wages suffered by some parents when they are absent from work for family and parental obligations.
[5] Thus, from Laarakker's standpoint, the demand letter not only advanced a meritless legal claim, but also had the effect of humiliating a hard - working parent who was already struggling to manage a child suffering from a complex mental disorder.
While children that won't stop playing when it's dinner time are certainly not suffering from a disorder, parents should keep an eye on any child who neglects relationships, exercise, school work and personal hygiene in favour of playing games.
As parents continue to give more of themselves to their children, they have less to give to each other, and these less satisfying romantic relationships appear to be suffering, says Jean Fitzpatrick, a licensed relationship therapist in New York who works with couples at all stages including pre-baby and postpartum.
«This work implies that most of the problems we see in children of divorced parents are due to long - standing psychological problems of the parents, the stresses of poverty and racism, disabilities the children themselves suffer, and so on.»
My work with families includes: ◦ Family Therapy ◦ Parent Coaching ◦ Assisting parents of children who suffer from: • Attention - Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) • Learning Disabilities • Developmental and / or Intellectual Disability • Mental Health Diagnoses such Anxiety & Depression • Excessive Anger, Impulsivity and / or Significant Behavioral Issues • Issues with Attachment ◦ Working with Adoptive and Foster Families
I have worked with couples who have no time with each other and haven't since their first of three children came along or who have suffered with financial setbacks that have necessitated pulling back on a previously comfortable lifestyle or who have opened their home to one's parents.
Fathers who suffer from work overload, nonstandard work schedules or other work place stressors such as lack of control show less sensitive, engaged parenting of infants (Goodman et al., 2008; Goodman et al., 2011).
Her clinical experience also includes working with families with a member suffering from addiction, parents with challenging children, victims of abuse, and individuals struggling with depression and anxiety.
They developed bereavement training in response to the needs of caregivers and teachers caring for and working with children who had suffered from the death of a parent or sometimes multiple family members through HIV and AIDS.
As a Psychotherapist, I work with people suffering with a range of difficulties, including Psychosis, drug and alcohol abuse, children and young people affected by their parents» alcohol and drug abuse, Anxiety and depression disorders, panic, OCD, bereavement, phobias, PTSD, relationship difficulties, work - related stress, sexual abuse and all sort of emotional abuse.
Experienced in work with adoptive parents, children and young people, where parents may be therapeutic parents of children who have suffered past disrupted attachments, trauma or neglect.
She has experience working with children who have suffered abuse and / or neglect, teenagers and parents, and a variety of family issues.
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