Sentences with phrase «physical danger to the child»

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The child's current environment poses a physical or emotional danger to the child's development
The court finds that the child's living environment poses a danger to the child's physical, mental, or emotional health and the child will benefit from a change in circumstances
And remember that your child will likely reach new physical milestones without your presence and any such change in what they can reach or do could pose new dangers to your child.
If that's the case, you may have to think seriously about finding another place for your child where he won't be in physical danger from other kids.
«If PSHE were to become a statutory part of the curriculum alongside other curriculum subjects, there would be a very real danger that parents would no more consider themselves responsible for these aspects of their children's physical, emotional and social development than they typically regard themselves as responsible for the teaching of English, maths, history and science.»
According to the report «Epidemiology of vitamin D deficiency in children», other physical health problems include vitamin D deficiency, leading to a rise in rickets, short - sightedness and asthma, and so the dangers and warnings continue.
Just as we teach our children to avoid physical dangers — such as in crossing the road — parents must also be mindful of not forgetting to address the digital dangers that can be equally harmful too.»
From Louise Bourgeois» Cell IX (1999), which imprisons a tender moment of touch between an adult and child in a steel cage, to the powerful grouping of Kiki Smith's sculptures from the early 1990s that approach the physical form as transient, we are reminded of the immaterial body — the soul — so often overlooked and in danger of vanishing altogether.
When working with victims of domestic violence, my first objective is to safely remove my clients and their children from the immediate physical danger.
Even though children have the physical skills necessary to balance and maneuver on a bike, they still may not have the reaction time or judgment capabilities to anticipate, avoid, or recover from unexpected dangers.
Finally, the child must have been in the «zone of danger,» or, in other words, exposed to the threat of physical injury from the act that resulted in injury or death to the child's family member.
In situations where one of the parents has sole physical custody, the other parent will ordinarily have parenting time, unless that parent poses a danger to the child.
If a court determines after a hearing that a parent or someone living with the parent poses a threat of physical abuse either to the child or to the child's other parent, the potential danger will override the policy in favor of frequent and continuing contact.
For this type of custody to be changed, you generally have to show that emotional or physical danger is a risk for the child if the existing custody isn't changed.
However, if you can prove to the judge that you're child's physical, mental or emotional health would be in danger if parenting time were granted to the abusive parent, the judge may limit parenting time or require that it be «supervised visitation,» which means it will occur only under special conditions.
If you want to modify the parenting time schedule, you have to prove that some circumstance now exists at your ex's home that places your children in emotional or physical danger if they continue to live there.
Texas considers many of the same factors as well as a child's wishes, child's emotional and physical needs, and any physical or emotional danger to the child.
A parent with lawful custody who is fleeing from imminent physical danger posed by the other parent also has a defense, provided that the parent reports the child's location to the appropriate authorities or brings a custody action in an appropriate court as soon as reasonably possible.
However, if the court finds that a parent has denied parenting time to the other parent or the child's physical or emotional health is in danger, it can modify the child custody order at any time.
The need to mold human children as if they were blank slates, or some kind of clay, has resulted in all kinds of now - discredited childrearing ideas over the eons, everything from the ostensible dangers of breastfeeding, to those of sparing the rod; from genital and other physical mutilations thought to be necessary for health or spiritual salvation, to the very mutilation of minds and emotions.
However, this may be appropriate if the non-custodial parent has seriously harmed or abused the child, or is otherwise a serious danger to the child's emotional or physical health.
However, when a parent suffers from addiction, mental illness or otherwise presents a danger to the child, Michigan courts may order supervised visitation, to allow the parent access to his child while protecting the child's physical, mental and emotional health.
Sole physical custody is awarded only when spending time with the noncustodial parent represents a danger to the child.
«While the most factually apparent ground to change existing custody arrangements involves physical danger, the act of alienating a child against a parent presents a nefarious form of conduct that must be met with careful consideration and immediate, comprehensive remediation by a Court....
As long as there is no immediate physical danger and you are able to commit to cleaning up and making sacred your relational space, you and your children will most probably benefit from a long and stable marriage.
Physical (related to an injury) touch A child shows you a hurt finger Excited / happy touch When a child is sharing good news Containment touch When a child is in danger (like standing on a chair) Intentional touch Measuring a child's height on the wall Assistance touch Help standing or completing a task Attentional touch When a child is touched to gain their attention about something Want more training on the ethics of touch?
Courts are reluctant to order either of these options unless it is shown to be in the children's best interests, which usually means that physical or emotional danger to the children will occur under any other alternative.
Infant touching and infant massage are also part of a «high -» or «proximal - contact» model of caretaking (Stork, 1986; Balsamo, 2002), that promotes intense physical and psychological contact between mother and child, with the aim to hold the child and to protect him / her from dangers.
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