Not exact matches
He was speaking to teachers
about education, but his
observation applies also to
parenting — to
parents who know they have an ideal for the concept of the «good» and a relation with a gracious God.
That claim is foolish as can be seen when the same
observation is made
about attachment
parenting and autism.
First
Parents Adoption Blogs Insights and
observations about being a first
parent from the adoption blog network.
To demonstrate the importance of why our positive message
about today's modern dads should be important to society and especially the kids who will eventually become future
parents, we'd like to highlight stories
about two dads, and also share our
observations about how these daily occurrences deliver the wrong kind of message.
In subsequent parts, we'll discuss the
parenting philosophies and movements that came
about as a result of these
observations.
The most important thing I learned
about French
parenting from reading books and
observations is that as a
parent you have an intrinsic authority you display.
Adoption
Parenting Blogs Insights and observations about adoptive parenting from the adoption blog
Parenting Blogs Insights and
observations about adoptive
parenting from the adoption blog
parenting from the adoption blog network.
We're really lucky to be able to benefit from generations of thinking, research, and
observation about parenting, as well as insights into how people in nearly every society, subculture, and time period have chosen to raise children.
Further
observations of the object — which, if really a protoplanet, orbits its
parent star
about once every 360 years — will reveal its true nature.
Toddlers build theories
about the people and things around them not just by
observation and imitation but also by running «experiments» on their surroundings — experiments their
parents might not always appreciate, as they may be messy or disruptive.
Through a series of in - depth interviews and
observations, the researchers found that kids didn't know their toys were recording their conversations, and
parents generally worried
about their children's privacy when they played with the toys.
To make any global
observations about de novo mutations, one generally needs unbiased whole - genome sequencing data for an individual and both
parents.
None of Brice's
observations about marriage,
parenting, or sexual identity are particularly insightful.
Our
observations echoed the ECS analysis and the experiences of far too many
parents who are seeking information
about their child's school.
Drawing on participant
observation among, interviews with, and resurveys of the same people surveyed in 1999, she is now examining how the
parenting, gender socialization, educational experiences, academic achievement, and academic interests they had as adolescents shape their decisions
about work, transnational migration, childbearing,
parenting, health habits, and elder care now that they are young adults.
The ritual unfolds with remarkable consistency each fall, says Heather Weiss, the longtime director of the Harvard Family Research Project:
parents and teachers sit across from one another, «knees bunched up against a desk that is just a little too small,» talking hurriedly
about goals, needs, and
observations.
Ask Dr. Shore
About... Classroom
Observations After attending a
parent - teacher conference, I requested — and have been granted — permission to observe the class.
There are a range of tools that researchers could use here — value - added measures that distinguish between the level of a school's test scores and gains of students on test scores (gains probably are what
parents care
about, and levels are a noisy signal of gains), school climate surveys, teacher
observation instruments, descriptions of curricula.
The survey found that when
parents» primary sources of information
about their child's school were teachers and administrators, their child, or their own
observations, their views of the school were consistently more positive.
Here's a compilation of
observations made by
parents, administrators, and teachers
about the numerous problems with this year's NYS ELA state test, and the suffering it caused students.
Perceptions data — gathered through questionnaires, interviews, and
observations — help you understand what students,
parents, teachers, and the community think
about the learning environment.
The notion that themes are codes, and that well - informed
parents care
about theme because of these codes as opposed to the themes themselves is heavily supported by my and my classmates»
observations of New Haven choice fairs.
When she became a mother in 2005, she began to make
observations about parenting and collect stories that were told to her by other
parents.
On every page, he offers a poetic
observation, such as this one
about parents: «Anything is possible with a
parent.
Diagnostics start with a good history, so we listen carefully to our «cat
parent» clients as they relay to us what they've observed
about their cat, and then ask questions that help them fine - tune their
observations.
A good breeder can give you the history of the
parents, grandparents, etc. and can give you a good guess
about the temperament and traits of their puppies based on history,
observation, experience and temperament testing.
«In New Mexico several decades ago, some descendants of the earliest Spanish settlers shared their
observations with researchers
about distinct rituals practiced by
parents and grandparents that differed from those of their fellow Catholics.
SOME SCHOOL, Fountain Hills, AZ Jan 2011 — May 2014 Preschool Teacher • Developed preschool curriculum based on the individual needs of each student • Created and imparted lessons to teach preschoolers
about basic language concepts • Monitored classroom activities to ensure safety and wellbeing of students • Worked with teacher aides to research for educational materials • Observed students for signs of distress or discomfort and addressed their issues immediately • Handled students» physical and emotional needs by providing them with support such as changing diapers and helping in eating lunch • Communicated
observations to
parents and provided advice on how to handle specific issues
Generally speaking,
parents acquire ideas
about child - rearing from
observation how other people care for their children, memories of their own up - bringing, television, reading and education.
(S) he may talk to the children briefly or hear from a psychologist
about their
observations of the
parents and the children over a period of several hours.
Legal custody refers to the
parent who has the right to make big decisions
about the child's life - his or her schools, religious
observation, psychological counseling if necessary and medical providers if there is no state of emergency.
Similarly, if you are concerned
about your child's physical well - being while in the care of the other
parent, note your
observations with dates and details.
Records (e.g., mental health, school, child welfare) and interviews with collateral historians who are familiar with the child and family can provide rich information
about parenting behavior beyond what is observed from direct
observations and questionnaires.
Main outcome measures: Semistructured
parent interview and questionnaires
about antisocial behaviour in children administered 5 - 7 months after entering trial; direct
observation of
parent - child interaction.
As the therapist guides the child in play therapy, the therapist is able to provide
observations, reflections
about the child's feelings (statements, not questions), and interpretations to help children make sense of confusing life circumstances such as a
parent's divorce, grief and loss, adjustment issues, trauma, etc..
However, lay persons -
parents, educators and other carers of children - who are worried
about a child under their care, can include careful
observations of the child's spontaneous play in their sources of information
about the child's emotional condition.
Fact: While there indeed may be no universal longing of all women for motherhood (which sometimes has been mis - called «maternal instinct»), or instinctual knowledge of women
about how to care for infants, as applied to women's actual pregnancy and post-childbirth experiences, «scientists have yet to find a definitive explanation for the heightened sensitivity so often associated with mothering... Some research and informal
observation ssuggest that the caregiving experience develops a stronger intuitive tie between the infant and the
parent most often responsible for meeting the infant's needs.