Sentences with phrase «other approaches to child»

For other, fully - referenced articles about issues related to attachment parenting, see these discussions of the authoritative parenting style and other approaches to child - rearing.

Not exact matches

In the latter approach, children are led to understand others cognitively through perspective - taking, thus developing a reflective empathy.
I have been in that situation, and yes, I did take responsibility for changing my approach to ensure that the child was able to learn to read like the other students.
I think that his approach to dismissing other points of view is holding our children back from understanding the scientific method.
Congress identified the following purposes: the promotion of «self - discipline and other prudent approaches to the problem of adolescent premarital sexual relations,» the promotion of adoption as an alternative for adolescent parents, the development of new approaches to the delivery of care to pregnant teenage girls, and the support of research and demonstration projects «concerning the societal causes and consequences of adolescent premarital sexual relations, contraceptive use, pregnancy, and child rearing.»
Process thought has much to offer in suggesting a sound perspective on the principles that should govern the work of — as it should also determine the approach to — education both of the young, whether they be children or adolescents, and of adults who are enrolled in institutions of higher learning or in other ways participate in what appropriately is called the educational process.
The best approach is to let one child cut the pie, and let the other child choose which piece he wants.
Are they likely to have any other than a calculating approach to marriage itself, to the number of children they «can afford» to have?
In this area, as in others, a better approach would be to show the damage artificial contraception causes such as increased immorality, strains on marriage due to impossible demands regarding sexual gratification, increased abortion, legitimisation of homosexuality, sexualization of children, procreation without sex (e.g. IVF) and the moral decline and confusion experienced by protestant churches since they allowed artificial contraception.
I think it's important to note that the circumcision rate is dropping in the United States because the old parental concern of not wanting a child to be teased because they look differently from the other boys will no longer be an issue if the ratio of circ'd boys to uncirc'd boys is approaching 50 - 50.
The punches didn't come out of nowhere, of course; the mother felt that she was rudely approached by the other woman, who'd asked her to quiet her screaming child in the store and then told the mother to «go to hell» after receiving a negative response, and thus, the mother transitioned from «angry mom of screaming toddler» to «violent mom of screaming toddler» as she threw punches in the parking lot.
FI Training: Working with Fathers in Early Years and Children's Centres Option A: Standard A 2 - day training course to help managers, front - line workers and volunteers in Children's Centres and other early years settings: • develop the confidence, knowledge and skills to work effectively with fathers • explore and develop strategies to engage with fathers • think about how to create a «whole team» approach to engaging fathers • plan needs - led approaches to engaging with and supporting fathers • consider how to use networks to support fathers.
However, some parents take a much different approach on other attachment parenting aspects, such as letting a child decide when it's time to give up breastfeeding and get his or her own bed.
We have had other home birth families state that they view pregnancy and birth as a natural process not an illness and therefore felt that the hospital was not the appropriate approach to childbirth or that they wished for their older children to be present and engaged in the process.
Other: A White Paper on Health, Nutrition, and Physical Education produced by the Department of Education entitled, Healthy Children Ready to Learn (2005), highlights the need for local wellness policies and outlines steps the Department is taking to accelerate their adoption and implementation, including collaborative efforts, promoting a coordinated school health approach, and supporting state legislation supporting wellness policies.
We offer a wide range of public and in - house training courses (some accredited), and work in partnership to help agencies develop effective approaches to support children's relationships with their fathers and other male carers.
It encourages a reflective approach, allowing practitioners to audit their own practice, and aims to enhance understanding of the need to engage more effectively with fathers and other men in child protection work.
Yet conventional approaches to parenting such as punishments (including «time - outs»), rewards (including positive reinforcement), and other forms of control teach children that they are loved only when they please us or impress us.
IBFAN, Save the Children and others have called for FTSE to change its approach
And if you have a child with more artistic talent, teach him to respect the work of others, that art can be approached lots of different ways.
But ultimately, because your child has a different personality than your friends» kids or the other kids at daycare and preschool, even though those tried and true approaches work for other parents, they just don't seem to work when you use them.
Other ways to help your child get to sleep are to cuddle up with him, pretend to be asleep yourself, or take a businesslike, adult - in - charge approach: Prepare for bed and go about your own routine.
What a securely attached child - OR ADULT - looks like: competent, self - confident, resilient, cheerful much of the time, anticipating people's needs (not from a co-dependent place), empathic, humorous, playful, tries harder in the face of adversity; not vulnerable to approach by strangers because won't go to strangers (as adult, out - going without being foolhardy), good self - esteem, achieving, able to use all mental, physical, emotional resources fully, responsive, affectionate, able to make deep commitments as appropriate, able to be self - disclosing as appropriate, able to be available emotionally as appropriate, able to interact well with others at school and in jobs / careers, likely to be more physically healthy throughout life, self - responsible, giving from a «good heart» place of compassion, has true autonomy, no co-dependent self, because of well developed internal modulation system, less likely to turn to external «devices» (addictions) to modulate affect
My daughter had a ball with the other kids and responded wonderfully to «Miss Wendy's» fun approach to potty training.If you are having issues with your child, Booty Camp is a must.
Understanding how to approach this situation and preparing ahead of time can help create a smoother situation for you, your child, and the other athletes and parents who are a part of the team.
Experts have many different opinions, but in general agree that getting the child to think about what he has done wrong, why it was wrong, and the impact the bad behavior had on the other child is the best way to approach the situation.
It was a superb introduction to AP for those parents new to this different approach to childrearing and a great reminder for those parents who are currently practicing AP — plus there were other new ideas shared; for example, the effect of involved fathers on children and families... and perhaps the most talked - about concept was Dr. McKenna's explanation of tandem parenting in which both parents are primary attachment figures instead of the long - thought family design where only one parent can be the primary and the other is the secondary.
When it comes to a parent's happiness, the role that parenting plays is a matter of subjectivity, as well: Attachment - minded parents are happy to give their children more attention than not, whereas parents of other parenting approaches may argue that a child seeking attention is being manipulative; attachment parents simply do not view children, or their choices, in this way.
Fellom's approach doesn't use treats or other rewards (other than an enthusiastic potty dance), so it can help you avoid having to bribe your child into using the potty.
What differentiates Attachment Parenting from other childrearing approaches is the parent's desire to treat children with equal dignity, love, and respect as he or she would afford an adult.
Dr. Newmark uses an integrative approach to pediatric care, combining the best of both conventional and alternative medicine to provide holistic well - child care and to treat children with autism, ADHD, chronic pain, gastrointestinal issues, allergies, asthma, and a variety of other problems.
Presenting science - driven studies with measurable results and identifying breakfast - in - the - classroom (and other wellness initiatives) champions (like principals) allows you to make a «proof is in the pudding» argument that speaks to the whole child approach to student wellness.
It is up to you how you choose to encourage your child to sleep at night; some parents prefer the «tough love» approach, while others opt for comforting their child during the night and using blankets, soft toys or dummies.
Around this age, you may start to notice your child is becoming a little more mischievous as you approach the famous «terrible twos»; in some cases, your child may become a little more aggressive and authoritative around other children, particularly smaller children and they may start to bite, push and shove and take toys off other children; this is quite common but make sure you punish them in an appropriate manner and let them know that it is not nice to hurt other people and that it is nice to share with other children.
There is no one way to arrange your baby's sleep, before you retire for the night and how well one approach works is, as always, determined by factors pertinent to each family depending on what parents want, hope for, and see as reflecting the kind of relationship they want to share with each other and with their infants and other children.
Other ways to help your child get to sleep are to cuddle up with him, pretend to be asleep yourself, or take a businesslike, adult - in - charge approach: Prepare for bed and go about your own daily routine.
Attachment Parenting works for these and other «spirited» children, because this parenting approach can more easily adapt to each child's unique abilities.
The other believes in a more «nurturing» approach and engaged in room sharing, baby - led weaning, limiting screen time (movies are allowed as a group activity in the living room only) to encourage imaginative play with or without mom or dad, and still snuggles the child to sleep.
It can be discouraging to spend time with other parents who are vocally critical of an overall AP approach to child rearing.
In addition, TF - CBT appears to be more effective than other types of treatment approaches that may be used with children with a history of sexual abuse, such as supportive therapy or play therapy.
Attachment parenting is admittedly more intense during the early years than other approaches to parenting, but as the child in toddlerhood begins to pull away to strike out on his or her own, the parent allows this.
Other experts — and many parents — take a more leisurely approach, suggesting that if a child needs to suck and you take away his pacifier, he'll substitute his fingers (or even his shirt collar) anyway!
It is a very special school for many reasons, not just the options available for attending... the staff at Hollinsclough have a very flexible approach to teaching and learning and they treat the children as individuals and value their diverse experiences, while also creating a group of children who are very close to each other.
The report does not provide a blueprint for others to follow; it is simply a story of one school's approach to flexi - schooling and the benefits to children and parents that have stemmed from it.
Even parents who use punishment - based parenting approaches other than physical punishment find that they must escalate and escalate to keep their children under «control.»
West Virginia surveyed parents of children under 3 years old and home visiting staff on how families are being supported and shared the results with home visiting programs, trained home visitors and other early childhood professionals on Strengthening Families, promoted parent support groups and play groups as entry points to home visiting, and revised Part C intake and family assessment processes to integrate family strengthening approaches.
If your teen seems more challenging than others, you might want to read, The Explosive Child by Ross Greene, PhD for a more in depth discussion of how to approach your teen.
lizabeth Pantley provides solutions and encourages parents to «work with their child» to find the best solution rather than advocating a «do to their child» approach that is so popular in other parenting books.
Effective food policy actions are part of a comprehensive approach to improving nutrition environments, defined as those factors that influence food access.1 Improvements in the nutritional quality of all foods and beverages served and sold in schools have been recommended to protect the nutritional health of children, especially children who live in low - resource communities.2 As legislated by the US Congress, the 2010 Healthy Hunger - Free Kids Act (HHFKA) updated the meal patterns and nutrition standards for the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program to align with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.3 The revised standards, which took effect at the beginning of the 2012 - 2013 school year, increased the availability of whole grains, vegetables, and fruits and specified weekly requirements for beans / peas as well as dark green, red / orange, starchy, and other vegetables.
These children usually hung back in social situations, but when they tried to approach peers, they did so in ways that other kids found babyish or annoying.
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