I can tell you that
the parents needed the education as well as the children.
Not exact matches
And when I say procto -
parents, I mean
parents who are totally into minding their kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first thing about effective
education, or how to build the kind of self - sufficient, self - starting students that we actually do
need to compete in the global marketplace.
«We respectfully ask all
parents to acknowledge that students
need to be in class every day to benefit from the
education they are guaranteed and to avoid falling behind in school and life,» Albuquerque Public Schools principals wrote in a letter to
parents, USA Today reports.
What Lee does have is a tax plan that would increase the take - home pay of working
parents who are at (or just under) the median income and
education reforms that would make it easier for workers to get the skills and credentials they
need to get higher paying jobs.
At the heart of To Empower People is the contention that those most immediately affected by the decision (notably
parents and families) are in the best position to decide which institutions will best serve their
needs - in
education, health care, housing, and other areas.
If we
need to explain to you how life is truly created, than the
education system and your
parents have failed horribly.
If young people were to rise above the level of their
parents, they clearly
needed the knowledge and skill that
education could supply.
Parents need help in adjusting relationships and family rules as children grow older so they can experience the freedom and the responsibility they
need in order to grow up.4 In some congregations, this kind of learning and support occurs in
parent -
education groups.5
The foregoing principles of
parent - child relationships — concern by the
parents for the
needs of the child and the obligation of the child to obey the
parents, within the context of intelligent and benevolent authority — are the foundation for the right kind of
education not only in homes but also in schools, which are established to aid and complete the family in its educative task.
These
needs should be regularly addressed in sermons, in Bible study groups, as well as in
parent -
education groups.
It
needs also to be stated that
parents who send their children to a Catholic school have a right to be included in the way the sex
education programme is developed and implemented.
Choice is by itself no panacea, but it creates the framework within which effective
education can be developed, and thc
needs and goals of various student /
parent communities met.
Much more promising is the appearance here and there of day - care centers at the
parents» workplace, and day care provided by parishes and temples where it serves the triple purpose of providing meaningful work for members of the community (especially older people), meeting a pressing
need of the community's young couples, and beginning the religious
education of the community's children.
Most couples acquire the sense of
need which will allow them to learn from
parent education only after the first child is on the way.
Something of this light touch in handling the often - somber data of «child psychology» is
needed in
parent education to reduce the threat resulting from overevaluation of such writings.
Instead, our role as Christian leaders within the community can be to actively engage in conversations around
education equity issues like accountability, state vision, and transparency and accessibility in reporting so
parents and community leaders alike have the
needed information to know how to best support strengthening local schools.
«What this study says is what we all agree on — we
need to focus on
education, for both
parents and children, on what a balanced diet looks like.»
In that sense, the G League staffs are accustomed to balancing the
needs of the
parent club, the
needs of young players who
need reps and
education, and the
needs of veterans looking for a way into the NBA.
Every dollar of your purchase goes toward
education, support and outreach for
parents in
need.
Finally, in keeping with the mission of Challenge Success, both
parents and schools
need to recognize and agree that balance among leisure,
education, creativity, physical health, and family time is vital for real «success.»
Every dollar of your sign up fee goes toward
education, support and outreach for
parents in
need.
Parents of children with special
needs should be aware of a state - sponsored program that can help them pay for nonpublic school
education (private schools or home schools) and for other
education - related expenses for their children.
Every dollar of your registration fee goes toward
education, support and outreach for
parents in
need.
By advocating for successful governmental policies, setting standards for professionals in the
education industry, and providing professional development seminars, it helps teachers, administrators,
parents, related students and other educational support staff to best support and educate the special
needs children with whom they work.
And I see a lot of
parents who are in
need of some
education about how to pack them!
I write and speak on technology, biblical
parenting principles,
education, and
parenting medically special
needs kids.
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parents and child welfare professionals that include recruitment and retention of adoptive families, how to navigate the
education system, managing adolescent behavior techniques and how to advocate for special
needs services.
The University of Chicago Adoption Center now offers free online
education for
parents considering adoption a child with special
needs.
Geyer says once a school - aged child with special
needs is identified and assessed,
parents need to make sure the Individualized
Education Program set up by a school is followed.
We also helped develop the Men's Coalition — a partnership launched in November 2007 by a group of agencies (Men's Health Forum, Respect, Fatherhood Institute, Men's Advice Line, Relate, the Research Unit on Men and Masculinities at Bradford University, NCH and the White Ribbon Campaign) to ensure public policies take full account of the specific
needs and experiences of men and boys (eg across health,
parenting and caring, relationships,
education, employment, crime and violence).
I wish more
parents had an understanding that support, love and acceptance are all your child
needs to be successful in
education and life.
Since young fathers are less likely to have broad experience in caring for or being with young children, their
needs will often differ significantly from the
needs of young mothers with respect to
parent education and support (Lero, 2008).
Apparently «sorted» young fathers who have left
education and are succeeding in employment may
need help to redefine their goals: while in the short - term their employment status may sit favourably with the young mother and her family, and therefore facilitate the young father's engagement with his child, better qualifications may pay off in the longer term, not only because of the father's increased earning capacity but also because better qualifications are associated with better
parenting and with couple relationship stability (Yeung, 2004).
The mission of New Legacy Charter School is to offer young
parents a rigorous, relevant, and engaging
education so they are empowered with the skills
needed to raise healthy children and graduate prepared for success in college and careers.
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We
need more
education for kids and
parents, but also more inspired food service professionals who understand that it takes time and are willing to get creative and thoughtful about the food that they're serving.
Whether that's
education during pregnancy to learn more about the kind of birth you want to have, breastfeeding support immediately after your baby comes, family and friends who can help give you a much -
needed break from time to time, or
parenting advice and counsel as your baby transitions into toddlerhood — it's good to have a network of fellow
parents you can count on.
Next we heard from Mark Terry, who gave a compelling comparison of his old school district — a low SES urban district with a high ELL population, an 85 % free / reduced qualifying rate, and a high
need for meal and nutrition
education services — and his current district, which is more affluent with a much lower free / reduced qualification rate and a community of
parents who have high expectations for student success and a healthy lifestyle.
UK
education law says that
parents must cause their children to be educated according to their age, aptitude and ability, and any special
needs.
I was struck by his illustrations of the wide SES (socioeconomic status) variation between his previous and current districts; at his old district there was a
need for
parents to receive nutritional
education but at his current district they serve sushi at football games.
5.2 Read home
education parenting resources, books and internet articles, attend seminars and workshops and ask for advice when you
need it.
Parents may call for a peanut ban, but what is really
needed is a thorough
education...
These awards honor two outstanding outreach programs that provide baby carriers and / or
education to
parents and caregivers in
need.
The Special
Education Parent Network will hold a program for
parents of special -
needs children at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Administration Center, 2123 S. Arlington Heights Rd., Arlington Heights.
As to LTFA and school lunches, I'd like to say that there really
needs to be better
education for the schools / nutrition services & personnel as to what is REALLY in the foods, what has / hasn't been disclosed by manufacturers (true grasp of the food labelling laws as currently written), and how to fully and accurately provide all students /
parents / consumers with timely and accurate ingredient lists so that fully - informed and educated decisions can be made as to when / if student might eat the cafeteria (bfast or lunch) foods.
Try and keep emotion out of it;
parents need to have fact - based knowledge from their child's doctors, specialists, special
education experts,
parents of kids with similar special
needs, attorneys, teachers, and anyone else who can provide information.
After reviewing the individualized
education plan,
parents, teachers, counselors and other members of the IEP team may decide that the child should receive new forms of individualized instruction or
needs less SDI than he did the previous year.
If the court awards joint custody, both
parents must jointly make decisions concerning the child's health,
education and medical
needs.
Parents / caregivers
need specialized
education, support and strategies that will enhance their ability to raise safe, healthy and nurtured children.
Children of all types
need supervision, support and
education in a non-threatening and consistent manner with post-institutionalized children
needing 50 % more
parenting than one had intended to give.