The research tells us that overnights with the noncustodial parent are NOT detrimental for young children, and that attachment processes and the impact of divorce /
parenting plans on disrupted attachment must be thoughtfully considered as we make recommendations for parent - child access.
Not exact matches
Speaking to the BBC, former head teacher and government consultant
on the
planned pilot project, Peter Walker said: «It doesn't cause any harm whatsoever, a child still has a right to say no, indeed so does a
parent, it doesn't
disrupt the running of the school, it's relatively cheap to do and brings great benefits like improved performances.»
* enabled needy birthparents to attend GED classes; * helped soften the blow of financial loss in the wake of
disrupted adoption
plans; * assisted with burial costs in cases of fetal demise; * offered assistance to Abrazo families affected by hurricanes and natural disasters; * sponsored Mother's Day mailings and our biannual Homecoming event in honor of our loving birthmoms; * subsidized unanticipated medical and equipment costs for families with special needs kids; * powered Santa's sleigh for the forwarding of donated Christmas stockings to indigent families; * sent
parents of special needs kids out
on much - needed dinner dates; * provided filled goody - bags for birthfamilies and adoptive families attending agency reunions; * sponsored an in - office wedding for a birthmom and a birthdad who was about to deploy; * offset unexpected legal expenses in contested cases; * subsidized Camp Abrazo costs for disadvantaged attendees; * enabled adoptions of hard - to - place children;