Sentences with phrase «other emotional ties»

Or do you have other emotional ties to it?
Michigan: Custody is awarded based on the best interests of the child, based on the following factors: moral character and prudence of the parents; physical, emotional, mental, religious and social needs of the child; capability and desire of each parent to meet the child's emotional, educational, and other needs; preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and maturity; the love and affection and other emotional ties existing between the child and each parent; the length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining continuity; the desire and ability of each parent to allow an open and loving frequent relationship between the child and other parent; the child's adjustment to his / her home, school, and community; the mental and physical health of all parties; permanence of the family unit of the proposed custodial home; any evidence of domestic violence; and other factors.

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Tocqueville employs this insight to describe the emotional detachment that comes from the modern, democratic erosion of the social ties that have aristocratically or traditionally bound people to each other: Individualism, Tocqueville explains, is the «heart disease» that causes apathetic, asocial immersion in the present.
Attachment parenting is merely a term coined much later to tie these natural parenting choices and others in with the modern research of psychologists like John Bowlby who found that the healthiest emotional and relational adults tended to have strong early attachments with a parent or primary caregiver.
We tend to think of our emotions as being strictly tied to our psychology and personality — some people are highly emotional and others are not.
Others on these sites are looking for the same thing so you can have an honest relationship with no emotional ties.
I agree with others... it was the lucy Blake incident that made me feel that Constance had known the emotional ties of a mother.
I was making paintings directly from and more tied to this photo and to other photos for a while, but I think that those paintings made an emotional response somewhat impossible.
Having said that, you offer NO MATH, Nothing other than the emotional ties to a cause and I suspect you can't do math or you would refute at least the most basic assumptions and foundational facts from the periodic table.
Too many clients there is emotional comfort in «owning,» while others feel that owning ties them down and restricts their freedom of choice and flexibility.
Sharing experiences and supporting each other through career transition has a tendency to create strong emotional ties and those who land their jobs are unlikely to leave without giving back by sharing their job search, «lessons learned» advice with the utmost of sincerity and hope that they too, will land their next job in the very near future.
In its application in a given case, the best interest of the child means what a judge says it means, but a number of best interest factors come into play, such as the child's age, gender, mental and physical health, the health of parents, the lifestyle and other social considerations of parents, the love and emotional ties between parent and child, the parents» ability to provide food, shelter, clothing and medical care, the quality of schools of the child, the child's preference if the child is over 12, the ability and willingness of the parent to foster a healthy relationship between child and other parent, and the stability of the environment.
For example, many textbooks and other sources define attachment as «an emotional tie between parent and child.»
Individual therapy and group involvement maybe skillfully utilized to build emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical health to strengthen ties with self and with others.
The way people talk and listen to each other builds emotional ties and helps make expectations clear.
The way people talk and listen to each other builds emotional ties and helps make our wants and needs clear.
Factors include the «love, affection and emotional ties» between parent and child; each parent's ability to provide for the child and extent to which the parent has been the child's primary caregiver; stability of the parent's family unit; and parent's willingness to «facilitate and encourage a close and continuing parent - child relationship» between the child and other parent.
About half of the states provide a specific list of factors for courts to consider, including the child's emotional ties with the parents and other family, capacity of the parents to provide for the child, and the mental and physical health of the parents.
The skills of emotional competence do not develop in isolation from each other and their progression is intimately tied to cognitive development.
[Appeal of trial court's change of custody granted: To change custody on four factors alone, as enunciated by the trial judge, and give less than equal weight to the love, affection and emotional ties the son had for and to his mother, her husband and her other children was found to be an error in law.]»
Social and emotional development is an integral part of the foundation that helps guide a young child into adulthood and is firmly tied to every other area of development — physical growth and health, communication and language development, cognitive skills, and early relationships.
However, research has shown that there is variability in the strength of sibling relations both within and between families, suggesting that although some individuals receive substantial psychological, emotional, and instrumental rewards from their sibling ties, others do not (Connidis & Campbell, 1995; Spitze & Trent, 2006; Voorpostel, van der Lippe, Dykstra, & Flap, 2007; White, 2001).
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