Since time is a limited resource when
operating as a single parent, organized finances will help to lessen stress.
Not exact matches
Should a
parent company
operate its charter school network
as a
single entity,
as MPS does with its 11 California charters?
• Assist the teacher in classroom activities while catering for emotional, psychological, social and cognitive needs of physically or mentally disabled students • Provide one to one tutoring and reinforce daily lessons in small groups • Identify weak areas of students and develop individualized lesson plans accordingly • Supervise the children during play and lunchtime • Inculcate strong moral and social values among the students to make them responsible citizens • Facilitate the teacher in conducting various classroom activities • Maintain all teaching aids in an organized manner • Devise need - based AV aids to facilitate teaching process • Assess multiple instructional strategies for effectiveness and change the teaching methodology
as per requirement • Carefully record and gauge each student's progress and discuss the same regularly with teachers and
parents • Encourage students to participate in extracurricular activities and boost their confidence in all possible ways • Communicate home assignments clearly, mark homework and test papers • Assist students in completing classroom assignments • Maintain daily attendance and early departure records • Discuss individual cases of individual needs and interests with teachers and
parents of the student • Develop and implement targeted instructional strategies to cater for particular needs of each student • Observe students» behavior at playtime and chalk out a behavioral intervention plan to address any inappropriate, violent or disruptive behavior •
Operate adaptive technological equipment
single - handedly • Maintain complete confidentiality of student data • Aid physical, speech and rehabilitative therapists in their sessions and encourage the student to cooperate with them
For example, some have found significant differences between children with divorced and continuously married
parents even after controlling for personality traits such
as depression and antisocial behavior in
parents.59 Others have found higher rates of problems among children with
single parents, using statistical methods that adjust for unmeasured variables that, in principle, should include
parents» personality traits
as well
as many genetic influences.60 And a few studies have found that the link between parental divorce and children's problems is similar for adopted and biological children — a finding that can not be explained by genetic transmission.61 Another study, based on a large sample of twins, found that growing up in a
single -
parent family predicted depression in adulthood even with genetic resemblance controlled statistically.62 Although some degree of selection still may be
operating, the weight of the evidence strongly suggests that growing up without two biological
parents in the home increases children's risk of a variety of cognitive, emotional, and social problems.