Not exact matches
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.
Brian Blanchard, vice president at Cookies & Crackers, says, «Goldfish Made with Organic Wheat expands our offerings to meet the
needs of America's evolving
young families, while delivering the same delicious taste
children and
parents have grown to expect from Goldfish.»
It also sets off a bureaucratic chain
of events which backs up the message that fathers can treat
parenting as optional, as health visitors talk to mothers rather than fathers,
children centres build their services around what they perceive to be mothers» (rather than families»)
needs, schools fail to record contact details
of fathers and, when a
young person ends up in court for misbehaviour, magistrates hand down
parenting orders to mothers rather than fathers, even when the father is resident in the household and present in the courtroom.
In addition to educating
young athletes about both the importance
of hydration and the dangers
of heat - related illness, ensuring that they drink enough fluids, and taking precautions to reduce the risk
of heat injury in
children, especially when they are exercising in hot and humid weather,
parents and coaches
need to watch
children for signs and symptoms
of impending heat illness:
Riding a scooter is great for
children of young ages, but
parents need to keep these important scooter safety tips in mind, as scooters ride differently than traditional bicycle.
Some
young children have more maturity than some older ones; as a
parent, you
need to evaluate your own
child based on his level
of maturity.
I think part
of attachment
parenting and meeting the intense
needs of infants and
young children is helping build self - sufficiency and mutual respect.
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.
Whether you are transitioning a
young child from their crib to a bed, trying to keep a
child in bed through the night,
needing to convince your
child not to wake up at the crack
of dawn, or struggling to sleep - train a
child of any age who is on the Autism Spectrum, sometimes a
parent just
needs a little help teaching healthy sleep habits.
Yes, these precious souls new to the world
need Big Love and there's many different
parenting styles — all
of us loving our
children in different ways, all
of us with the same goal
of raising emotionally stable, self - sufficient
young people.
Research has shown that all
young children need certain types
of supports from
parents to develop in positive directions — starting with consistent, safe, and loving attention.
In anthropological reports
of small - band hunter - gatherers,
parents took care
of every
need of babies and
young children.
It
needs to start as a conversation amongst
parents to model positive behavior, and addressing those initial questions
of curiosity from
young ones about not just alcohol, but adult vs.
child behavior.
Parenting experts have long known that nonnutritive sucking, such as sucking on a finger, thumb, or pacifier, is normal behavior for most infants and
young children and according to the American Academy
of Pediatric Dentistry, it is «associated with their
need to satisfy the urge for contact and security.»
Young kids still
need parents to help them clean up after they use the restroom, and many times that means after the
child is cleaned up, they run out
of the bathroom and leave mom to flush their mess.
Debbie Koenig, author
of Parents Need to Eat Too, swears by roasting veggies to make baby food, explaining that roasting coaxes delicious flavors and textures out
of any veggie, pairs well with lots
of recipes, and mashes up easily if you're feeding it to a
younger child.
It folds easily with only one hand
needed, so you have the other hand free, which is a big advantage as every
parent of young children probably know.
Outreach to caregivers and other community groups followed, and the past two decades have seen tremendous achievements throughout the wider community, particularly in supporting
parents who, because
of their social and economic circumstances, might not have access to the resources they
need as they take on the challenging job
of raising
young children.
«Tuning In:
Parents of Young Children Tell Us What They Think, Know and
Need» was made possible thanks to some amazing ZERO TO THREE partners.
Tuning In:
Parents of Young Children Tell Us What They Think, Know and
Need is the result
of a large - scale research effort.
In Katie Allison Grangu's book Attachment
Parenting: Instinctive Care for Your Baby and
Young Child, she calls on
parents to trust what their instincts tell them: stating «Instead
of feeling that you should put him down, rest assured that he is exactly where he
needs to be.»
What more proof do you
need that
parents of young children have superpowers?
Parents need to recognize the importance
of how to continue to foster attachment with the older sibling to engender the love towards the
younger one when a
child is too
young to have fully internalized this for him / herself.
Many
parents who have never heard
of attachment
parenting choose to breast - feed, or to respond to their
children's
needs by holding and carrying them often, or to bring their babies and
young children into their bed so everyone can get some sleep, or to be their
children's primary caregivers the majority
of the time in the early years.
Mediators, judges, and
parents unfortunately often overlook the important
needs of the
young child and require overnight visitations before they are ready.
She currently serves as an early childhood mental health consultant in Marin County, supporting
parents and professionals in meeting the emotional
needs of young children (ages birth - 6 years).
Currently she does various workshops in all areas related to the developmental
needs and issues that arise for
parents of young children including discipline and guidance, building resiliency, play and learning, toileting, mindful
parenting and more.
Two new reports, Tuning In:
Parents of Young Children Tell Us What They Think, Know and
Need from ZERO TO THREE and the Bezos Family Foundation and the State
of America's Fathers from Promundo and MenCare have shed light on U.S. fatherhood.
Participatory help - giving practices that actively involve
parents in deciding what knowledge is important to them, and how they want to acquire the information they
need, have the greatest positive effect on
parents» sense
of competence and confidence.22, 5 Available research evidence also indicated that the social and emotional development
of young children is influenced by the ways in which program staff provided
parenting support.24, 32
In fact, the repetitiveness and physical demands
of parenting may be even more stressful with
younger children who
need you for every aspect
of their daily lives.
CCM's environment is built to suit the
needs of young children and their
parents and caregivers.
To help meet the
need for an «instruction manual» for
parents of babies and
young children,
Child Psychiatrist Dr Kaylene Henderson has developed the acclaimed online course series, «Raising Good Kids: Managing Behaviours and Emotions in 0 - 5's».
More recent research should be considered that recommends maternal supplementation (Taylor S.) so that a variety
of policy options can be proposed to
parents in their decision making on infant and
young child nutrition
needs.
He travels extensively across America and around the world teaching health professionals, educators and
parents how to successfully meet the
needs of young children... and help them be happy!
Common Sense
Parenting of Toddlers and Preschoolers, 2nd Ed This 2nd edition is packed with helpful hints, sound strategies and difference - making methods that show
parents how to give their
young children all the love, nurturing and guidance they
need to thrive.
With the spate
of online plane hate, the apparent
need for a bill to seat
children with their
parents on flights and now stories
of how travel is wasted on the
young,
parents these days might be understandably discouraged from family vacations, especially to destinations that require more effort to travel with kids.
Ill - informed commentators opposed to overnights for infants and toddlers have been relying on misleading interpretations
of very flawed research to argue that
young children need to spend most
of their time, and every night, in the care
of one
parent.
Especially when
children are very
young, their interactions with both
of their
parents need to be regular and routine, and they
need to be protected from exposure to parental conflict, if they are to develop and maintain safe and secure primary attachments with each
of their
parents.
Stability, consistency in caregiving routines, and predictability
of transitions between
parents need to be optimal for infants and
young children in caregiving arrangements after divorce (Pruett et al, 2004).
The Spirit Car seat offers
parents of a special
needs child or
young adult, the everyday safety
of a traditional car seat combined with optimal levels
of clinical support to assist with positioning
needs.
First - time
parents; Parents of multiples; Cesarean section birth / recovery; Families with little local support; Women who want to breastfeed; Families with other young children; Women at risk for or experiencing postpartum depression & anxiety; Premature births / babies on apnea monitors; Women who have experienced difficult deliveries; Babies with colic or reflux;, Families with high anxiety levels; Babies with special needs; New parents with limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New parents with no family
parents;
Parents of multiples; Cesarean section birth / recovery; Families with little local support; Women who want to breastfeed; Families with other young children; Women at risk for or experiencing postpartum depression & anxiety; Premature births / babies on apnea monitors; Women who have experienced difficult deliveries; Babies with colic or reflux;, Families with high anxiety levels; Babies with special needs; New parents with limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New parents with no family
Parents of multiples; Cesarean section birth / recovery; Families with little local support; Women who want to breastfeed; Families with other
young children; Women at risk for or experiencing postpartum depression & anxiety; Premature births / babies on apnea monitors; Women who have experienced difficult deliveries; Babies with colic or reflux;, Families with high anxiety levels; Babies with special
needs; New
parents with limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New parents with no family
parents with limited experience with newborns; Women who have been on bed rest throughout pregnancy; New
parents with no family
parents with no family nearby.
Diluted infant formula contains more water than it should, and while older
children and adults usually don't have to worry about drinking too much water,
parents do
need to monitor the water intake
of newborns and very
young babies.
assess (in co-operation with
children and
young people and their
parents and carers) the
needs of children and
young people with special educational
needs or disabilities (or both) who may
need an education, health and social care plan (EHCP)
Parents and caretakers
of babies and
young children need to be aware
of many potential hazards in the
child's environment hazards from incorrect use
of products or with products not well designed for their intended purpose.
Every
parent wants,
needs, and has the right to be informed about all infant and
young children feeding options and to be supported in their decisions regardless
of the feeding option they use.
The report authors want to see «a system in which teaching and learning responds to the
needs of children,
young people and their
parents or carers, and in which a
child's chance
of success is not related to their socio - economic background, gender or ethnicity».
«But there is another part
of the city, the part where some people can't pay their mortgages and most
young people can't afford one, where students can't afford the education they
need and middle - class
parents watch the dreams they hold for their
children evaporate.
Because
young families also
need a room for their
children, it is those
young parents, mostly single mums in their twenties, who claim the large majority
of the housing benefit that Cameron is seeking to cut.