Our puppies have awesome personalities and
parents are on the premises.
All parents are on premises.
Drop - in / short - term child care is provided while parents participate in activities that are not employment related, and where
the parents are on the premises or otherwise easily accessible.
Not exact matches
Research With the
premise that science isn't perfect, but it
's the best guide we've got, Zero to Five draws
on scientific research and studies from experts such as Dimitri Christakis (screen time), Diana Baumrind (
parenting styles), Adele Diamond (neuroscience and executive function), Carol Dweck (growth mindset), Alison Gopnik (child psychology), John Gottman (marriage and conflict resolution), Megan McClelland (executive function), Patricia Kuhl (language acquisition and brain development), Ellyn Satter (feeding children), Dan Siegel (emotions), Paul Torrance (creative thinking), Grover Whitehurst (literacy and reading comprehension), and more.
While
parents are required to stay
on the center
's premises when their children
are there, it
's up to the
parents where in the center they want to
be, Kaplan says.
My
parent coaching style
is based
on the
premise that your kids will flourish and grow when you flourish and grow.
A: Only those persons identified by the court order
are allowed
on the
premises and to accompany a
parent during supervised access.
Over half of
parents felt that a gun
on the
premises would
be a deal - breaker.
Location in a sketchy area or having a gun
on the
premises of a childcare or preschool would
be deal - breakers for most
parents.
Munchkin
was founded in 1991
on the
premise that it could anticipate and serve
parents» needs by developing uncomplicated baby products that make
parenting and life easier and more enjoyable.
DeVos pushed back
on Bennet's
premise, suggesting that if a
parent is happy with the process of choosing a school, that
is more than enough.
I
was immediately attracted to the
premise: three wives - and - mothers interview moms and dads to gain insight
on what «married - with - children» really looks like, and then propose practical solutions to help
parents make the journey back to couplehood.
Some aggrieved
parents spent weeks
on the school
premises demanding their wards
are admitted into the boarding house.
The directive, which
is alien to most
parents accompanying their wards to the school caused some confusion at the school's
premises on...
The arithmetic behind «Blockers»
is not hard to add up: Take your prototypical teen sex comedy
premise of three horndogs looking to lose their virginity
on the night of the prom / homecoming / big party, flip their genders to girls, have their
parents stumble upon the #SexPact2018, freak out and spend the night following them around to prevent said flowers from
being plucked.
Building
on a solid universal
premise (boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love, boy
is dragged off to the back of beyond to meet suspicious
parents who fear boy stealing their «little girl» more than they fear atom - splitting armageddon), director Jay Roach steadily ups the ante, building an absurdly funny film.
On paper, comedian Jordan Peele
's satirical horror film sounds like a one - joke Key & Peele sketch, reimagining the «black man meets his white girlfriend
's parents»
premise of Guess Who
's Coming To Dinner?
Its
premise, a clear twist
on the 1967 classic Guess Who
's Coming to Dinner, sees Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) invited for a weekend away to meet the
parents of his girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams).
The use of parking permits for both staff and
parents enables us to control movement around campus and ensures that we do not have anyone
on the
premises who should not
be there.
His work, focused
on expanding educational opportunity for all children,
is based
on a fundamental
premise:
Parents, regardless of address or income, should
be free to choose the best school for their child.
It
's a familiar
premise: An orphan finds out that the perfectly dreadful people who raised her aren't her biological
parents and so embarks
on a search to find her real ones.
Earlier this month, a federal appellate court issued an opinion in a personal injury lawsuit illustrating an issue that may have an impact
on some Indiana
premises liability cases involving children who have
been injured while in the company of their
parents.
Under Texas statute an adult can
be held liable for an accident caused by a minor if the adult
was not the minor's legal guardian,
parent, or spouse and the adult knowingly provided or served the minor alcohol that contributed to the minor's intoxication, or allowed the minor to
be served or provided alcohol that contributed to the minor's intoxication
on the
premise owned or leased by the adult.
The Indiana
Parenting Time Guidelines
are based
on the
premise that it
is usually in a child's best interest to have frequent, meaningful and continuing contact with each
parent.
there
are certain beliefs or customs,
premised on religion or gender, that favour the abducting
parent as the custodial
parent
Though most plans
are designed
on the
premises of covering the
parent's life, some plans in the market also cover the child's life who should
be a minor.
The problem with Nix's response to Collins
is that Wylie has a copy of an executed contract, dated 4 June 2014, which confirms that SCL, the
parent company of Cambridge Analytica, entered into a commercial arrangement with a company called Global Science Research (GSR), owned by Cambridge - based academic Aleksandr Kogan, specifically
premised on the harvesting and processing of Facebook data, so that it could
be matched to personality traits and voter rolls.
Parents as Teachers
was founded
on this
premise nearly 35 years ago and
on the core principle of providing strengths - based
parenting education to support child and family success.
I sent it
on the
premise that if a neighbour lost a
parent or a child, I would send a card to indicate that they had my sincerest sympathy in the hope that they would
be comforted by my support.
Findings that fathers «could» do this or that or become primary
parents are distorted into recommendations based
on other, unsupported and logically invalid conclusions from those
premises, such as that both
parents «
are» or «should
be» equal attachment figures to children.
Based
on the
premise that most children will recover naturally, the best thing
parents and educators can do
is to help children feel safe.
Leaning
on his erroneous
premise of «equality,» Sacks criticizes Wilson's point that «ninety percent of
parents settle without the need for court intervention in deciding what form of custody
is best for them and for their children.»
A: Only those persons identified by the court order
are allowed
on the
premises and to accompany a
parent during supervised access.
The theory
is based
on the
premise that what
's good for the custodial
parent is good for the child, i.e., in the child
's best interest.
CPRT
is based
on the
premise that a secure
parent - child relationship
is the essential factor for a child's well -
being.
In response to two recent blog posts, The Emotional Divorce and We
're Still Family, several have questioned the validity and feasibility of an approach based
on the
premise that a family with children
is always a family regardless of the status of the
parents ongoing intimate partner relationship.
AVANCE's philosophy
is based
on the
premise that education must begin in the home and that the
parent is the child's first and most important teacher.
These measures should
be part of the school's behaviour policy which must
be communicated to all pupils, school staff and
parents; 2) Headteachers can discipline pupils for poor behaviour that occurs even when the pupil
is not
on school
premises or under the lawful control of school staff eg cyber-bullying
This course
is based
on the
premise that relationship
is the foundation for
parenting.
They
are complemented by careful evaluation and deconstruction of many of the underlying
premises and assumptions of attachment theory and of conventional research
on the role of infant -
parent attachment in human development.