Sentences with phrase «place of a parent whose»

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Eastspring and its Ultimate Parent Company are not affiliated in any manner with Prudential Financial, Inc., a company whose principal place of business is in the United States of America.
A «natural grouping» is a small social unit made up of people whose fives are in some measure interlaced and who provide for each other a stable context in which the orderly transmission of values can take place from parents to children.
MILLIONS of parents whose faith placed them in the position of not just asking, but demanding under pain of grounding or even corporal punishment, that their grade school children abstain from what others are enjoying, have still raised well adjusted kids who've gone on to be productive, contributing members of society.
I met parents whose children are in special needs programs, and of course some awesome little ones who were thriving after having been identified as special needs and placed in early childhood programs.
It may also take place at the home of the child whose parents are out, unaware, or permissive.
Equally - annoying, are the colorful supporting characters displaying an array of increasingly bizarre behaviors, ranging from Sheeni's uptight, Bible - thumping parents (M. Emmet Walsh and Mary Kay Place) to her rebellious big brother (Justin Long) whose idea of a practical joke is to lace Thanksgiving dinner with hallucinogenic mushrooms which cause their father to smear mashed potatoes on his own face.
Not only is this a great comedy and a relatable story about adjusting to a new life in a new place, but it's also a rather beautiful story of two strangers whose bond becomes bigger than the one that their parents are about to share together.
In some of the documented cases, school officials were given notification prior to the raids and were able to ensure that students whose parents were detained in the raids had a safe place to go after school.
The ACLU filed a federal suit last year against the Vermilion Parish school district on behalf of an unnamed parent whose daughters were placed in single - sex classes at Rene A. Rost Middle School.
A group of parents whose children attend The Indianapolis Project School say they'll protest an enrollment fair aimed at placing their children in other schools.
A school placed under the Commissioner's Network would not be allowed to keep its family - controlled school governance council; instead, it would be replaced by a turnaround committee whose parent representative would be appointed by the National Education Association or American Federation of Teachers local.
«I don't think we're going to learn a lot by looking at states with only six charter schools that started last year,» she says, noting that in their first year or two, charter schools can be «oddball» places, operating out of makeshift facilities and populated by students whose parents are either very experimental or desperate to improve their child's failing performance.
Modify specific patterns of behavior by teaching and coaching basic living and parenting skills to parents whose children have been identified as risk for or placed in foster care.
(Calif.) The law governing school residency would be expanded to include children whose parent resides at least three days a week at their place of employment under legislation pending in the state Senate.
Any pupil whose parent or legal guardian resides outside of the boundaries of that school district but is employed and lives at the place of his or her employment within the boundaries of the school district for a minimum of three days during the school week.
In fact, to even suggest that Achievement First, Inc. should take the place of the Clark School is an incredible insult, especially to the Latino community and to parents whose children need additional special education services.
This deal would expand the digital reach of these papers and allow a broader audience of readers who have some form of tie to the region — former residents, or readers whose parents still live in Denver, for example — to continue to benefit from the serious journalism that takes place in those regions.
Today, large balance borrowers are increasingly likely to be parents and independent undergraduate borrowers — the government places lower limits on the loans that undergraduate borrowers who are dependents can take — whose economic outlook tends to be riskier and whose rising debts consume a larger share of their income.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises parents to always keep children away from fireplaces or heated grills and to place lids over pans whose contents have caught fire.
There is a part of the Immigration and Nationality Law that specifically applies to toddlers found wandering around in the United States without parents present whose place of birth is unknown.
If a birth parent agrees that their child should be placed for adoption or be adopted by the person / s they are living with, the court will appoint a Reporting Officer whose role is to ensure that the birth parent fully understands the effect of an adoption order and that any consent is given freely and unconditionally.
Our Parents of Adopted Adults Support Groups take place on the second Thursday of each month for adoptive parents looking to share their journey and support others whose adopted children are now Parents of Adopted Adults Support Groups take place on the second Thursday of each month for adoptive parents looking to share their journey and support others whose adopted children are now parents looking to share their journey and support others whose adopted children are now adults.
While change occurred across a range of child and parent outcomes, the largest improvements came following Group Triple P for children in the clinical range for conduct problems and social, emotional and behavioural concerns, and for parents» whose self - reports placed them at clinical levels of depression.
A person under the age of 21 whose care and custody have been transferred prior to such person's eighteenth birthday to a social services official or a voluntary authorized agency either as an adjudicated abused or neglected child or a voluntarily placed child, whose parents are deceased or where one parent is deceased and the other parent is not a person entitled to notice to the adoption proceeding and where such official or agency consents to the adoption of such person in accordance with law.
With the failure to take into account the individual needs of the family, the above arrangement, very often, placed a huge burden for the custodial parent who would have to the day to day parenting responsibility, while at the same time the non-custodial parent became the fun parent whose time with the children was weekend play.
Further, an understanding that social development is influenced by culture may aid host communities to develop sources of information (and possibly intervention) for parents (and children) whose belief systems may place children at risk for rejection, exclusion, discrimination, and victimization by members of the host community or country.
The court shall not enter a proposed order unless the terms of such order have been approved in writing by the prospective adoptive parents, any birth parent whose parental rights have not previously been terminated, and, if the child is in the custody of the department or a licensed child - placing agency, a representative of the department or child - placing agency.
Dr. Green is a consultant with Better Options Initiative, a non-profit organization, whose aim is to change public perception about placing children in the middle of parent conflict.
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