While Bunge never shies away from the very real connection between this pedagogy and the abuse and diminution of children, she even more adamantly proclaims that such an estimation of the tradition is not a «full account of past theological
perspectives on children and our obligations to them.»
It truly does have a good
perspective on children and raising them up to be responsible, powerful people.
• Respect your child's teachers and work to piece together your perspective and the teacher's
perspective on a child.
If this is the first time you're sitting down with parents, it's a great opportunity to hear
their perspective on their child's school experience so far, on what their child likes to do outside of school, on the questions, and concerns they have about their child.
They offer professional
perspectives on a child's gifted abilities and also provide recommendations to other professionals to help during the process.
Developmental and social - ecological
perspectives on children, political violence, and armed conflict.
They up - date their knowledge and
perspectives on children's development, resiliency, cognitive learning and multiple intelligences.
«Parents have an «If it ain't broke, don't fix it»
perspective on their child's education,» Wolf said.
What are kindergarten and first grade teachers»
perspectives on children's learning strengths and needs?
Look into a homeschool writing co-op in your area to lighten the burden and give new
perspective on your child's essay writing development.
, International
perspectives on child and adolescent mental health (pp. 297 - 316).
Developmental
Perspectives on Child Maltreatment.
Module 1: Child learning and development — current
perspectives on child health, learning, development and wellbeing.
Promoting Coparenting After Divorce: A Relational
Perspective on Child Custody Evaluations in Italy.
The survey asks parents and carers for
their perspectives on their child's school and what they think is important for schools to consider in better supporting children's mental health and wellbeing.
Toward an historical, social and developmental
perspective on children's rights.
In addition to the parenting beliefs and practices that each person already holds, the parent will have a different relationship with and
perspective on the child than the stepparent will.
World
perspectives on child abuse (8th ed.)
An evolutionary
perspective on children's motivation in the peer group.
The Building Emotional Understanding curriculum helps parents and those who work with children get a new
perspective on children's emotional needs and how to set limits in a way that builds strong relationships.
The therapist can play an important role is this by offering the child a balanced third
perspective on the child's self - authenticity.
Legal and mental health
perspectives on child custody law: A deskbook for judges.
[jounal] Cicchetti, D. / 1995 / A developmental psychopathology
perspective on child abuse and neglect / Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 34: 541 ~ 565
«An attachment
perspective on children's emotion narratives: links across generations,» in Revealing the Inner Worlds of Young Children, eds R. Emde, D. Wolf, and D. Oppenheim (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 163 — 181.
With a background in education and cross-cultural studies, Dr. Martinez has a unique
perspective on child development, parenting roles and learning.
In addition, a consultant's
perspective on child development, the impact of trauma on children and their families, trauma, intervention strategies, and community resources provides an essential support for Early Head Start and Head Start teachers, staff, and families in the specific approaches described on the following pages.
Cognitive
perspectives on children's social and behavioral development
Socioemotional, Personality, and Biological Development: Illustrations from a Multilevel Developmental Psychopathology
Perspective on Child Maltreatment.
Not exact matches
While it's not necessary to scare
children, moms and dads can still help them gain a better
perspective on how they can use their resources to assist their less fortunate peers.
CHANGING
PERSPECTIVES ON HUMANITARIAN CRISES Helle Thorning - Schmidt, Former Prime Minister, Denmark and Chief Executive Officer, Save the
Children International Interviewer: Nina Easton, Fortune
That'll give
children perspective on the real world.
@Liz — It seems like the argument you are making is valid but only from the
perspective of either creating a high risk of complication / retardation which science has proven when
children are born to closely related people, and the «Ick» factor of not wanting to imagine two siblings getting it
on.
But what is really needed here is a shift of
perspective that recognizes antagonists (
on both sides) as human beings with aspirations for their
children and their
children's
children.
«Then while
on a trip to Africa, God changed my
perspective as I met a young man who had been horribly abused as a
child by his female teacher.
The complexity of the Christian past is further exemplified by theologians «who interpret or even reject the notion of original sin as something
children inherit and who provide alternative
perspectives on sin.»
But focus
on what Jesus Christ has done, who He is, the forgiveness of our sins against God, the new life He gives us, the victory over Satan we have, and the plethora of benefits of being a
child of God... and then your
perspective will shift from depressiveness to optimistic hope in God no matter your circumstances or conditions.
Set parallel in time, place and theme to Gilead, her prizewinning novel of 2004, Marilynne Robinson's new novel, Home, takes the reader inside the home of retired Presbyterian pastor Robert Boughton for another
perspective on Jack Boughton, the black sheep of the family, who left Gilead as a young man after fathering a
child.
This
perspective unmistakably reveals the unwholesomeness, not to put it more strongly, of our way of life: our obsession with sex, violence, and the pornography of «making it;» our addictive dependence
on drugs, «entertainment,» and the evening news; our impatience with anything that limits our sovereign freedom of choice, especially with the constraints of marital and familial ties; our preference for «nonbinding commitments;» our third - rate educational system; our third - rate morality; our refusal to draw a distinction between right and wrong, lest we «impose» their morality
on us; our reluctance to judge or be judged; our indifference to the needs of future generations, as evidence by our willingness to saddle them with a huge national debt, an overgrown arsenal of destruction, and a deteriorating environment; our unsated assumption, which underlies so much of the propaganda for unlimited abortion, that only those
children born for success ought to be allowed to be born at all.
From a purely biological
perspective, babies are absolutely helpless for a long time, and
children are vulnerable, depending
on what criteria of judgement you want to use, until at least their teenage years.
Process thought has much to offer in suggesting a sound
perspective on the principles that should govern the work of — as it should also determine the approach to — education both of the young, whether they be
children or adolescents, and of adults who are enrolled in institutions of higher learning or in other ways participate in what appropriately is called the educational process.
I don't think that it can be justified from the Gospel
perspective which reveals that we are all beloved
children of God, not
on the basis of our righteousness but in spite of our sins.
Reblogged this
on dialecticalaporia and commented: Been thinking about how I'd bring up my
children (re: religion) if I ever have any, and this piece paints a nice picture from an unorthodox Jewish
perspective.
Jesus used his platform to create space for the bleeding woman to share her story, for the little
children to come swap stories with him, and for alienated ethnic minorities to talk about their experiences and
perspectives on faith.
But from my
perspective, while we can not teach our
children the meaning of their lives, we can certainly teach them that the meaning of life may best be determined by embarking
on a diligent search for the meaning of life, starting with their own life.
about Parenting Science provides information
on child - rearing from the
perspectives of anthropology, brain science, developmental psychology, and evolution (external site)
Ibrahim Bowers offers practical tips from a Muslim
perspective on how to improve the Father -
Child Relationship — to the benefit of the whole family...
There is an emphasis throughout Supporting Families
on supporting shared parenting, and it makes clear that from pregnancy onwards, all professionals should consider the needs and
perspective of both parents — and should think about how better to engage fathers in all aspects of their
child's development and decisions affecting their
child.
References: Dunn J, Cheng H, O'Connor TG & Bridges L (2004) «
Children's
perspectives on their relationships with their nonresident fathers: influences, outcomes and implications» Journal of
Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 45 (3): 553 - 566
Because unlike many of you in these comments, my
child will have a reasonable
perspective on the world.
The other writers
on the trip had brought their
children, ranging in age from 6 - 13, so witnessing their experiences gave me good
perspective as well.