Sentences with phrase «parents came to harm»

Like the Christian practice of godparenting, milk kinship established a second family that could take responsibility for a child whose biological parents came to harm.

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And when the OB is saying that the baby must come out or will be harmed... how can you expect the parent to make a decision other than surgery?
Parents of girls often worry more because of the simple fact that it's riskier for girls to run than for boys — more harm can come to them.
You could possibly get full custody of your children; however, Nevada family courts favor shared physical custody and are likely to grant each parent equal time with the children, unless the children are at risk of coming to harm in the presence of their other parent.
Parents who are thinking of buying a baby walker or who have received one as a gift should have an idea of the safety precautions they can take to reduce the risk of their baby coming to accidental harm.
Clinging to a parent, refusing to go to school and avoiding social activities, worrying that harm may come to self or a parent, and vague physical complaints such as a headache, bellyache, and general pain are common symptoms of both disorders.
Also, I can think of several mechanisms by which a baby sleeping in an adult bed might come to harm, but I can't think of any obvious reason why a baby in a safe sleep space in its own bedroom (assuming that it has parents who are able to hear and responsive to its cries) should be at much greater risk than if it were on the other side of a wall in the parents» room?
If your child physically harms another child, an incident report will be written for our files, the child's parents will be notified and you may be called to come pick up your child.
Before a single child's information is turned over to any 3rd party, policymakers should give assurance to parents and educators that no harm will come to Tennessee school children by adopting the following principles: The state and districts should be required to publish any and all existing data sharing agreements in printed and electronic form, and include a thorough explanation of its purpose and provisions, and make it available to parents and local school authorities statewide; The Department of Education should hold hearings throughout the state or testify before the legislature to explain any existing data agreement, and answer questions from the public or their representatives, obtain informed comment, and gauge public reaction; All parents should have the right to be notified of the impending disclosure of their children's data, and provide them with a right to consent or have the right to withhold their children's information from being shared; The state should have to define what rights families or individuals will have to obtain relief if harmed by improper use or release of their child's private information, including how claims can be made; and finally, any legislation must ensure that the privacy interest of public school children and their families are put above the interests of any 3rd Party and its agents and subsidiaries.
For instance, a messy divorce can harm children if both parents are not on the same page when it comes to custody.
The June 29, 2017 unanimous Supreme Court decision in Rodriquez v. Zavala unequivocally establishes that exposure to domestic violence harms children and that a parent's fear of harm for a child comes within the definition of «domestic violence» for purposes of a petition for a domestic violence protection order.
According to Attorney Arnold Fleck, «All of the studies coming together; the peer review studies by social scientists and psychologists that do this for a living are saying that it is always best for the kid unless the child is in harms way to be raised by both parents [corrected from the word children]...» and Supreme court opinions presume that parents are fit unless they are a clear and present danger or proven to be unfit.
When it comes to child abductions, individual reasons are unique, but the underlying basis for it is to cause harm and distress to the other parent, Heft says, adding that many abductors may feel that the court process is treating them unfairly.
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