Sentences with phrase «parent judgment makes»

The idea that it's easier to tell a bad school than it is to identify a great school already matches my intuition, and deferring to parent judgment makes a lot of sense if we are not confident in our analysis of performance.

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What made the Charlie Gard case different is that the UK medical team, hospital, and courts insisted that he be taken off his ventilator — despite the ethical judgment of his parents, and despite the willingness of medical teams in the US and Rome to provide an experimental treatment.
I would recommend actually doing some real observations of children going through sleep training before you make judgments (and this whole web page was very, very judgmental and reads more like anti-CIO activism to scare would - be parents from sleep training their kids).
Not only b / c it glorifies spanking, but because of the judgment in blatantly makes about parents who DO N'T spank their children.
But I do object to the judgment cast against parents who do make this choice, masquerading as tolerance in the statement, «well, none of us is perfect.»
And all the judgment I held in my kid - free heart instantly got ripped away and replaced by a stark awareness that I had never had a clue what kind of parenting choices I would end up making.
Because of their embarrassment and shame, I think parents tend to make errors in judgment, and they respond ineffectively to their kids.
«Five, Ten» is about having confidence in the sometimes hard parenting decisions you've made for your family and sticking to them when you begin second - guessing yourself, you feel judgment from others, or your stress begins to fog the plan.
Just keep telling yourself that you are perfectly capable of making educated decisions for you and your child, and others will just have to trust your judgment as a parent.
A video monitor can be tremendously helpful, allowing parents to make confident judgments as to whether or not their child is actually in need of their attention while ensuring their safety at all times.
In it, they discuss what surprised Catherine the most when she first became a mom, how to make sure both parents are connecting with baby (and with each other) and feel supported and empowered, and they even take on the «mommy wars» hot - button issue to help moms move past the judgment and guilt.
Talking with the parents first also allows you to address any of your concerns, for instance, making sure there aren't any guns in the house and determining that the parents will use good judgment in offering age - appropriate activities to the kids, such as movies that aren't too terrifying.
The point I want to make is that while we may make great improvements in our parenting from previous generations, the AP way of life will not always protect our children or prevent them from making mistakes in judgment.
There are so many reasons people use cloth diapers, and so many reasons people use disposable diapers (the entry costs to start using cloth diapers are way more than some excellent parents can manage, for example) that it makes no sense to me to make judgments about other people's parenting on the basis of choices about diapering.
Unfortunately, concerning bedsharing, many health - county - regional - state - professionals apparently think all parents are equally unable to make reasonable judgments for themselves as regards whether they are able or not to bedshare safely, to weigh the relative risks and benefits, and that therefore, it must be done for them, and with as much legal authority and veiled threats as they can present.
But as most parents do, I began to doubt my own judgment and worry began to consume me that perhaps I was not making the right choice for my kids safety.
The feeling that everyone is making judgments about how you're parenting is nearly overwhelming in these family gatherings, but in those moments, remember what's really important here.
To become a good parent, you can use your own judgment and make your own decisions.
As moms we worry constantly over whether we're making the right choices for our children, and we fear judgment from other parents who don't agree with us.
Just like cupcakes and second hand smoke, these are moral or physical RISKS about which parents make judgments every day.
When faced with unplanned pregnancy there are pro-choice, liberal, secular women who have abortions and then there are pro-life, conservative, religious women who plan adoptions; both groups may parent, but this choice also comes with its fair share of stigmas and judgments if made under socially unacceptable circumstances, like being a young, single, or impoverished).
I admitted to my childless friend that I was nervous they were all judging me for formula - feeding and in her typically honest fashion, she admitted that if she didn't know me, she'd probably be making similar assumptions and judgments about my parenting too.
There is so much to parenting, breastfeeding is one decision yes, but there are many decisions to make in the life of a child, and mothers need support and encouragement rather than judgment and advice.
As in most cases there is no ready - made answer; it is subject to the sound and very individual judgment of the parents.
When people's sense of what's morally acceptable influences their sense of what's safe, they can make bad judgments about parents» actions.
That's why there are lots of times people think a parent is putting their kid in danger, when they're really not: they see something they don't agree with or that they wouldn't do themselves, and they assume that it must be dangerous, rather than considering that they don't have enough information to make an accurate judgment.
Authoritarian parenting is characterized by strict rules adhering to an external judgment of what is the «correct» way to behave, such as social values, religious values, family traditions or preconceived notions about what makes the perfect parent.
Working at A Pea in the Pod made Rosie realize that she could create a new kind of business — one that is hands - on and could provide judgment - free, feel - good guidance for pregnant women and new mothers during their parenting journey.
But to know whether or not 10 percent of Milwaukee's parents are making informed judgments, he needs to talk to a few hundred of them, randomly chosen.
Other teachers, students, and / or parents can be surveyed to make the judgments.
Maybe only parents, communities, and local educators are well - enough positioned to make reasonable (if imperfect) judgments about what each child needs.
Decision makers in education — students, parents, educators, community members, and policymakers — all need timely access to information from many sources if they are to make informed judgments about student learning and the success of education programs.
Handing down a judgment on a judicial review brought against education secretary Nicky Morgan by six parents, Mr Justice Warby has ruled that an assertion made when the new GCSE was released in February was likely to lead schools to rely exclusively on the qualification to meet their legal obligations.
Parents frequently make judgment calls about whether their child is too sick to go to school, or whether a family vacation or extracurricular activity is worth missing a day for.
Little Timmy, they decided, should simply lack access to violent games on the grounds of parents seeing the, yes, already - on - the - package ESRB rating, and making a sound judgment.
I don't play a lot of dungeon crawlers or roguelike, turn - based games, so take it from someone who has no bias or experience clouding their judgment: Loot Rascals presents the type of addictive play that makes parents worry about their kids.
It was found that people make strong moral judgments about a parent who leaves her child alone.
Even where a parent could have been exonerated following such a hearing, the allegations made are recorded in these judgments.
The President of the Family Court, Sir James Munby, spoke in the judgment of the parents needing to use the carrot and the stick to make contact happen (parents exercising parental control).
Therefore, in cases where a divorce has been granted, a copy of the divorce judgment should be provided; similarly, a copy of any separation agreement should be supplied by the parent or parents who make the application.
«Shared Parenting means that a child has a right to equal access and opportunity with both parents, the right to be guided and nurtured by both parents, the right to have major decisions made by application of both parents» wisdom, judgment and experience.
Kansas courts usually award sole custody only when one parent is literally unable to contribute to decision - making, such as if he is mentally incompetent, or his judgment might be unsound or detrimental to his child, such as if he has been convicted of a serious crime and is incarcerated.
In addition, the flexibility of a childcare right of first refusal will give a parenting coordinator unwarranted opportunity to churn time and fees, and an inappropriate amount of power to pass judgment on and meddle with parents» lives and personal decision - making, as well as with the timeshare arrangement itself.]
3.8.4 Judicial officers should consider when making orders the appropriateness or otherwise of authorising the release of a judgment, Family Report or expert report to the Children's Contact Service to facilitate the Service providing appropriate services for the parent and the child.
FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — Best interests — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility and for the child to live with them — Where the respondent mother believes the child would settle down and accept the arrangement if the court ordered for the child to spend no time with applicant father — Where the court has a statutory mandate to make parenting orders with the child's best interests as the paramount concern — Where there is little doubt that the child would benefit from having a meaningful relationship with both parents — Where the child's clear views that he does not want to spend time with the respondent mother should be given significant weight in the circumstances — Where the child is of an age, maturity and intelligence to have principally formed his own rationally based views — Where the court is satisfied that it is in the child's best interests for the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility to be rebutted — Where the respondent father is to have sole parental responsibility and the child is to live with him — Where the applicant mother is permitted to attend certain school and sporting events of the child — Where the child should be able to instigate contact with the respondent mother as he considers appropriate to his needs and circumstances — Where the orders made are least likely to lead to the institution of further proceedings in relation to the child — Where the child is to have the outcome of these proceedings, the effect of the orders and the reasons for judgment explained to him by an expert as soon as reasonably practical.
Parenting experts stressed no one can make a judgment about someone's parenting based on cautiously choreographed scenarios like a televised Parenting experts stressed no one can make a judgment about someone's parenting based on cautiously choreographed scenarios like a televised parenting based on cautiously choreographed scenarios like a televised campaign.
but also making judgments about right and wrong, good and bad parenting.
Did you know that being a parent makes you vulnerable to criticisms and judgment of other parents?
They feel that the parent does not trust their judgments on making the right decisions.
That particular accusation is really inconsistent with multiple constitutional rulings in many countries, including Canada, where those rulings have made judgments that parents are presumed to act in the best interests of their children unless shown otherwise.
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