Sentences with phrase «other challenges of raising a child»

Includes the pros and cons of «mainstreaming» children into regular educational settings, as well as advice from parents about how to to handle the emotional, bureaucratic, and other challenges of raising a child with special needs.

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While raising money for the Jamie Oliver Foundation, which addresses nutritional education among children in a number of ways, he believes what he did will empower others to acknowledge, wrestle with and overcome whatever challenges they face, regardless of whether they're self - made or randomly imposed.
Still filled with excitement and desire to share her creation, the woman arrives at the Paper Factory Hotel, full of anticipation, excited to meet others whose share her passion for birth and babies and raising sane children in a sometimes - challenging world.
Outreach to caregivers and other community groups followed, and the past two decades have seen tremendous achievements throughout the wider community, particularly in supporting parents who, because of their social and economic circumstances, might not have access to the resources they need as they take on the challenging job of raising young children.
Blame it on lack of sleep, changing diapers, and all the other challenges of raising young children.
The development of a media campaign that challenges the contemporary focus on happiness and achievement as the primary goals of child - raising, and elevates caring and respect for others as chief child - raising goals;
The new computing curriculum has raised expectations of what the teachers must teach and what the children must learn, which is quite difficult, and coupled with the fact that the support we used to receive from the local authority (LA) has been significantly reduced, means that we were in a challenging situation, and I'm sure so many other schools are in the same predicament.
Apart from raising teacher pay, we should expand the use of other strategies to attract talent, such as forgivable tuition loans, service fellowships, hardship pay for the most - challenging settings (an approach that works well in the military and the foreign service), and housing and child - care subsidies for teachers, many of whom can't afford to live in the communities in which they teach.
Bringing up a kinship child has many challenges and our research reveals 90 % of kinship carers find raising kinship children more challenging than raising their own children, often because of the children's emotional and behavioural difficulties or other special needs, but also because of difficulties with the children's parents or simply because they are older and have less energy.
Raising the Children of the Opioid Epidemic: Solutions and Support for Grandfamilies (PDF - 2,580 KB) Generations United (2016) Explores how the rise in heroin and opioid use has caused more children to be raised by grandparents or other relatives and examines challenges faced by kinship families in this siChildren of the Opioid Epidemic: Solutions and Support for Grandfamilies (PDF - 2,580 KB) Generations United (2016) Explores how the rise in heroin and opioid use has caused more children to be raised by grandparents or other relatives and examines challenges faced by kinship families in this sichildren to be raised by grandparents or other relatives and examines challenges faced by kinship families in this situation.
The Adoptive Parent Network (APN) group facilitated by CMFCAA has allowed us to meet with other adoptive families as well as counseling professionals who offer encouragement, education, and support as we are confronted with the unique challenges of adoption and raising adopted children.
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