Sentences with phrase «on your parenting plan face»

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i had decided on the urbo2 but i realized it would probably be a hassle to flip it around everytime i needed to put it away since i plan on using the parent facing option pretty often.
They are planning to hold rallies on strike days to gather support from parents, who could face disruption if schools are closed.
Substance photo by George N. Schmidt.The more than 200 people heard from a variety of teachers and parents from schools facing closing or «turnaround» under plans released early in December by Jean - Claude Brizard, Mayor Emanuel's hand - picked «Chief Executive Officer» of Chicago's Public Schools.By early afternoon Chicago Teachers Union editor Kenzo Shibata had posted the first lengthy report on the events and a video that is nearly 15 minutes long.
«Obviously, a library makes different types of decisions on strategic planning and operations, but they're faced with all of these decisions, just like a business,» said Gerry Sawchuk, senior director for new products at Gale parent company Cengage Learning.
While the bill may seem innocuous on its face, the bill provides no mechanism for addressing any power imbalances that may exist between parties in arriving at an «agreed - to» parenting time plan, other than an off - hand statement that it is not intended for parents and families «with domestic or family violence concerns.»
Ms Miller is expected to seek the public's views on charging parents for services which are currently provided free of charge by the widely criticised Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission (CMEC)-- the organisation now responsible for, and intended to replace, the Child Support Agency (CSA)-- which is itself now facing being axed under plans to streamline quangos by bringing them under the greater control of the DWP.
Parents who can agree on child custody through a parenting plan can make the process simpler; those who can not agree may face a difficult and emotional process.
If the children are the messengers of one parent's new adult relationship or even a big planned trip, the shocked look on Mom or Dad's face will make the child think they have done something wrong.
During the prenatal and infant periods, families have been identified on the basis of socioeconomic risk (parental education, income, age8, 11) and / or other family (e.g. maternal depression) or child (e.g. prematurity and low birth weight12) risks; whereas with preschoolers a greater emphasis has been placed on the presence of child disruptive behaviour, delays in language / cognitive impairment and / or more pervasive developmental delays.6 With an increased emphasis on families from lower socioeconomic strata, who typically face multiple types of adversity (e.g. low parental educational attainment and work skills, poor housing, low social support, dangerous neighbourhoods), many parenting programs have incorporated components that provide support for parents» self - care (e.g. depression, birth - control planning), marital functioning and / or economic self - sufficiency (e.g. improving educational, occupational and housing resources).8, 13,14 This trend to broaden the scope of «parenting» programs mirrors recent findings on early predictors of low - income children's social and emotional skills.
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