Sentences with phrase «parents ace it»

I've seen lots of parents ace it.

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For decades, parents have had an ace to play when it comes to their kids getting tattoos: «Do you really want that when you're 70 years old?»
Well, I wouldnt be all that against aborting those parents j / k, but seriosuly, let the kid's have a chance, it's their parents that are the dumb aces.
Lacrosse even has an ace up its sleeve: a pilot program that US Lacrosse just launched with the Stanford - based Positive Coaching Alliance, a group dedicated to eliminating abusive and unsportsmanlike behavior by youth coaches, parents and spectators.
According to Olympic Gold Medal Decathlete Dan O'Brien, «Project ACES engages millions of children, parents and teachers each year to participate in physical activity at their schools and at home.
Published in 2013, this was the first book (and still may be the only one) that shows how bullying relates to ACEs — and how parents can prevent it using positive psychology.
It's clear that the key to positively impacting a community is to first address the family, to get to the heart of the matter — the parent - child attachment relationship — in order to both prevent high ACE scores and to help our children develop resilience.
ACEs usually refers to the 10 types of childhood adversity that were measured in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study: physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, physical neglect, emotional neglect, a family member who's an alcoholic or addicted to other drugs, a family member diagnosed with a mental illness, witnessing a mother being abused, a family member in prison, and loss of a parent through separation or divorce.
I mention he's diagnosis as a recommendation for parents in a similar situation to take a peek, this Mummy is acing her little dudes character and finding ways to stimulate him beyond the traditional format.
We also will work more closely with the parents involved in Aces Travel Soccer (Academy and Volunteer Coach) to ensure a unified program for years to come.»
Wisconsin added a question at the end of the adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) screening tool to ask parents how difficult it was to answer the questions.
The athlete is taken to the sideline, accessed with the app and the parent is emailed the information about the athlete with ACE care materials.
The inner space is big enough for your baby to not feel congested and for parent to aces it easily for changing the diaper or for any other of your baby's needs.
Parents answered a questionnaire that listed nine ACEs (including economic hardship, parental divorce and experienced discrimination) and indicated whether their child was exposed to each.
The survey drew from interviews with parents of more than 92,000 children aged 0 to 17 years to explore the relationship between ACEs, such as witnessing domestic violence, and the development of asthma.
«Of all the children in the sample, 31 percent were exposed to at least one ACE — the most common one being living with a parent or guardian who got divorced or separated,» said lead study author Robyn D. Wing, MD. «What surprised us was that among the children who had been exposed to 5 or more ACEs, 25 percent of parents or guardians reported that their child had an asthma diagnosis — compared with only 12 percent for those with zero ACE exposures.
Dr. Brown and co-investigators at CHAM used a nationally representative sample of 76,227 children from the 2011 - 2012 National Survey of Children's Health, to identify children 4 -17 years old whose parents reported both the presence and severity of ADHD and their child's exposure to nine ACEs — socioeconomic hardship, divorce, death, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, substance abuse, incarceration, mental illness in the family, and discrimination.
The analysis found that children with parent - reported ADHD were more likely to have two or more ACEs exposures, compared to children without parent - reported ADHD.
ACE technology expert Ted Vickey examines the use of activity trackers and other fitness wearables by children and offers advice to parents and health and fitness professionals on how to most effectively utilize these health and fitness technologies.
ACE provides advice and information to parents and carers on a wide range of education and school based issues including exclusion, school admissions and Register your travel plans.
ACE provides advice and information to parents and carers on a wide range of education and school based issues including exclusion, school admissions and News and advice on buying, selling and renting property.
Based on a script by Chris Galletta that finished high on the 2009 Black List, we're expecting an offbeat combination of «Moonrise Kingdom,» «Son Of Rambow» and» Where The Wild Things Are» (we may yet be way off...), and while the film has a trio of newcomers in the lead roles, there's some ace comic talent in the supporting cast, including «Community» actress Alison Brie, and «Parks & Rec» duo Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally as some of the boys» parents.
Grade Level: Pre-K-2, 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12, Parents The American Council on Exercise (ACE) offers a wealth of free resources on health and fitness as well as information on fitness certification and education.
Parents appreciate the specialized attention their students receive at ACE Charter Schools.
You have to ace an entrance exam to get in, but affluent parents send their kids to rigorous test prep centers and now few poor black and Latino students can get in.
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The talk draws on a qualitative analysis that colleagues and I conducted by isolating what more than thirty Church documents — dating back to 1885 — had to say about parents and Catholic education (summarized in an ACE Press Publication, Entrusted in Faith, Frabutt & Rocha, 2009; see also Frabutt, Holter, Nuzzi, Rocha, & Cassel, 2010).
Students in classrooms across Southern Illinois face profound obstacles to learning due to «Adverse Childhood Experiences» or ACEs, which include one or more of the following: verbal, physical or sexual abuse; family dysfunction (an incarcerated, mentally ill, or substance - abusing family member); domestic violence; or absence of a parent because of divorce or separation.
At ACE Scholarships we're committed to helping low - income parents provide that opportunity to their children.
Through the implementation of these new monitoring and technical assistance processes, ACE students, parents, and communities have benefited through an increased retention of project directors; improved grant spending; and on - time, accurate data reporting.
In a demonstration project, ACE offered 10 scholarship opportunities to interested parents of afterschool students in the Bastrop area to apply and participate in Skillpoint Alliance's Gateway Health Care program to be trained as certified nurse aides.
Access to ACE's Student Information System — Parents are given access to their children's personal information through a password - protected computer - based system that allows them to monitor their progress.
This family biography (co-authored with Jo Coudert) is a tribute to her parents and was condensed in The Reader's Digest, translated into 19 languages, adapted into a World Premiere Movie and nominated for the Peabody Award and the Cable ACE Award for Best Picture.
Parents can add to the ace to a family account on their own mobile device to track their kids» activity.
Divorce / separation of a child's parents is listed as the second most common Adverse childhood experience (ACE) in a child's life, according to NSCH.
Bright Futures, the AAP health promotion initiative, provides resources for pediatricians to detect both ACEs and adverse developmental outcomes.36 Programs like Reach Out and Read, in which pediatricians distribute books and model reading, simultaneously promote emergent literacy and parent — child relationships through shared reading.37, 38 However, ACEs can not be addressed in isolation and require collaborative efforts with partners in the education, home visitation, and other social service sectors in synergistic efforts to strengthen families.29 In this way, programs like Help Me Grow39 that create streamlined access to early childhood services for at - risk children can play a critical role in building an integrated system that connects families to needed resources to enhance the development of vulnerable children.
The second most reported ACE included family separation (71 %), followed by loss of a parent (57 %) caused by death or abandonment.
In the following sections, we present the position that evidence - based home visiting (EBHV) programs, such as Early Head Start (EHS), Healthy Families America (HFA), Parents as Teachers (PAT), and Nurse Family Partnership (NFP), are uniquely positioned to break the intergenerational transmission of childhood trauma, such as ACEs.
On the other hand, we relied on the parent or full - time caregiver for information about the child's health, whereas the health of ACE Study participants was ascertained from medical records or self - reports.
To assess adversity among inner - city low - income youth, clinicians should consider adding the following experiences to current ACE measures: single - parent homes; lack of parental love, support, and guidance; death of family members; exposure to violence, adult themes, and criminal behavior; date rape; personal victimization; bullying; economic hardship; discrimination; and poor health.
Futures Without Violence has expanded and applied its evidenced - based intervention for domestic violence and broadened it to engage parents and caregivers about the impact of trauma exposures including Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Additional experiences not included in the initial ACEs but endorsed by our participants included single - parent homes; exposure to violence, adult themes, and criminal behavior; personal victimization; bullying; economic hardship; and discrimination.
The efforts of some regions, such as the ACEs screening with expectant parents and families with young infants, serve as powerful examples of local capacity building.
In February, 2014, the Health Federation of Philadelphia, parent organization to Multiplying Connections, became the new home for the Philadelphia ACES Project.
Specifically, parents should be screened for current psychosocial issues like intimate partner violence, mental health problems, and substance use, all of which are common distal consequences of ACEs.
However, the growing popularity of screening parents for ACEs requires consideration of its benefits and consequences.
She serves as the Parents as Teachers State Co-Chair and on the West Virginia Infant / Toddler Mental Health Association, along with co-chair of the WV Home Visiting ACES workgroup.
The Parents Anonymous ® program aims to mitigate the impact of (and prevent) Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) for parents / caregivers and their children andParents Anonymous ® program aims to mitigate the impact of (and prevent) Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) for parents / caregivers and their children andparents / caregivers and their children and youth.
The NEAR@Home toolkit addresses these concerns and provide strategies for engaging parents in discussing and using the ACEs questionnaire in a safe, respectful, and effective way for both home visitor and family.
Learning this made them less hesitant to talk about ACEs with parents.
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