Sentences with phrase «parental support because»

However, since one - child went into effect, singleton daughters have enjoyed unprecedented parental support because they do not have to compete.
Women traditionally were second to their brothers, but now «enjoy unprecedented parental support because they do not have to compete with brothers for parental investment,» said Amherst College's Melissa Fong.

Not exact matches

If Kenney doesn't follow the lead of Brown, his fellow social conservative caucus colleague, it likely signals one of two things: he does want the support of voters for whom parental rights regarding their pre-adolescents and teens are a big issue; or that he's calculated that a softening of his image would show weakness and isn't worth it, because his party has such a comfortable edge over Notley that he can afford to lose voters wary of anything resembling social conservatism.
I went to the meetings anyway, because I so needed the parental support.
Generally, the law requires a person paying child support to make those payments until (1) your child is no longer a minor, unless the child has special needs; (2) the child becomes active - duty military; (3) your parental rights are terminated through adoption or another legal process, or (4) your minor child is declared «emancipated» by a court — that is, declared an adult earlier than normal because of the ability to be self - supporting.
2 children under 3 years old (of my 4 under 7 years old)... both with dramatic changes in night dryness behavior... both because of parental support (ie: elimination communication).
Because of the overwhelming research, and our advocacy for infants and toddlers, Attachment Parenting International is in full support of strong parental leave policies, similar to those in many countries around the world.
PDK finds higher levels of support for parental opt out, because its question is worded in a way that is friendly to the opt - out idea.
This fundamental deficiency garners scant attention in much of the country because, in most suburbs and rural areas, parental guidance or social support enables students to reach adulthood passably educated.
A supporter of charter schools and co-sponsor of Senate Bill 8, Clary said charters like Thomas Jefferson have been able to succeed primarily because of parental support in the school.
«If they failed in brick - and - mortar schools because they lack self - motivation, independent learning skills, parental support and / or a quiet, stable place to do schoolwork, they are even less likely to do well in a virtual school,» the study said.
The distinction between within - school and between - school comparisons is an important one, because teachers within the same school share the same organizational conditions (leadership and resources); are subject to similar contextual factors (neighborhood safety, parental support, norms that favor academic achievement); and, particularly in elementary school, they tend to teach students with similar levels of prior achievement.
We both support expanding the range of educational options for families of modest means to include private and faith - based schools, but we do so because we believe parental choice is good education policy.
They can't rely on parental support at home because parents may be working multiple jobs, home lives may be less stable, language barriers may exist, and on and on.
The majority of these candidates is going to opt for the job in the suburbs because the pay is often equal, if not better, and the job is much easier for myriad reasons (parental support, SES, personal safety, environment, etc.).
teacher6402: «The reason that scores and achievement are so low in urban districts is due to many factors: transient leadership, unqualified administrators, lack of curricula, poverty and transient students, lack of parental and community support, politicians posturing at the expense of poor and urban communities, and yes - ineffective teachers who often get in to urban school districts because they lack the skill set and content knowledge to get in to other districts.»
Yet, because there has been such a bombardment on parents to support the Milwaukee Parental Choice program coupled with the Opportunity Schools and Partnership Program (aka the MPS Takeover) presented by State Senator Alberta Darling and Representative Dale Kooyenga, many people have never heard of the Community Schools initiative.
Parental support is critical to your child's recovery because young people look to primary relationships as a foundation on which to build a new, non-using life.
For the purposes of the federal Child Support Guidelines, «child» simply means a «child of the marriage», and that term is further defined by the Divorce Act to mean a child who may be unable to withdraw from parental control because of an «other cause».
Of course, the father in that situation may wish to confirm that he really is the biological father first because if it turns out that he is not the biological father but has been acting as a parental figure for some time anyway, then he may remain obligated to pay child support for some time even if he chooses to stop acting as a parent to the child.
A refinement of the term family support has occurred in North America because of researchers» scepticism about the effectiveness of parental enhancement schemes to achieve lasting change.
Of course, some birth parents are willing to consent to stepparent adoptions because they agree that it's in the child's interest — or because they will no longer be responsible for child support once their parental rights are terminated.
«Although appellant argues that this case presents an issue of first impression because the family court relied on «parental alienation syndrome» as a factual basis for assuming jurisdiction, we believe that petitioner properly responds that the family court's factual findings are amply supported by the record and that the term «parental alienation syndrome» is merely a way of describing appellant's actions as they related to the circumstances of this case.
Pedro & Nancy's story shows how the IS was able to provide vital support to a grandmother with parental responsibility for her 5 year old grandson who was at risk of being permanently excluded because the school were unable to meet his needs.
An attachment - based model of «parental alienation» can end the division within professional psychology and unite mental health into a single voice because it is based entirely within established and scientifically supported psychological principles and constructs.
From a socio - cultural viewpoint, cognitively responsive behaviours (e.g. maintaining versus redirecting interests, rich verbal input) are thought to facilitate higher levels of learning because they provide a structure or scaffold for the young child's immature skills, such as developing attentional and cognitive capacities.9 Responsive behaviours in this framework promote joint engagement and reciprocity in the parent - child interaction and help a child learn to assume a more active and ultimately independent role in the learning process.10 Responsive support for the child to become actively engaged in solving problems is often referred to as parental scaffolding, and is also thought to be key for facilitating children's development of self - regulation and executive function skills, behaviours that allow the child to ultimately assume responsibility for their well - being.11, 12
Mr. Leresqyue observes that Congress failed to understand that too much visitation by a noncustodial parent of an AFDC child could result in ineligibility because the child may no longer qualify as deprived of parental support or care.
An additional possibility is that a child who is better able to cope and is more compliant (because of parental support) may be much easier to take for well - baby visits and other preventive care.
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