Not exact matches
I was living in New York City, my livelihood wasn't subsidized by my
parents anymore, and I started «cheating» on my diet here and there, and seeing it
as «cheating» was the first
red flag.
Reasons to not tell the truth: 1) It sounds like a big
red flag 2) It requires a lot of explanation 3) It falls under the category of «Too Much Information» 4) It will eliminate most potential candidates right off the bat Living with your
parents falls in the same tricky category
as a 71 year old woman or a 5» 2» man.
RED FLAGS: • Breeders who advertise on craigslist or Kijiji or in papers — Many Reputable / quality Breeders DO NOT even have to advertise • Breeders who use words like «From Champion Lines» —
Parents should be Champion titled or working towards their Champion titles under a reputable registry such
as the American Kennel Club or Canadian Kennel Club and / or title in performance such
as Rally or Obedience and / or titles like CGN (Canine Good Neighbour) or CGC (Canine Good Citizen) and TDI (Therapy Dog International).
Prenatal father involvement and the quality of the
parents» relationship during pregnancy, however, both act
as red flags for the existence of relationship violence.
Useful to
Parent Centers are such resources
as CEED's tip sheets on infants and toddlers (e.g., Guidelines for Referral:
Red Flags); preschoolers (emphasis on behavioral challenges and warning signs); and early childhood behavior.
That
red flag is a sign that we —
as educators and
parents — need to get curious about that child's life and unmet emotional needs.
Red flags in the area of
parenting proposals include: plans that are not well thought - out or fail to recognize the realities of their lifestyles; plans that don't take into perspective the child's point of view and developmental needs; or plans that aren't based in reality, such
as starting
parenting duties at 3:00 p.m. when the
parent typically works until 6:00 p.m., without providing for childcare.