Sentences with phrase «point of view of the child»

These are the cases in which the separate point of view of the children is particularly important and should not be lost in the competing claims of the adults.»
«We all have our own views about prison, but if you look at it from the point of view of a child with a parent in prison, it can be an eye - opener,» she says.
Centre manager Karen Keenan says assessments, including residential stays of an average of 12 weeks, make no assumptions about whether children are likely to be «better off» with mum, dad or both, but take a firm line that fathers are important: «We start from the point of view of the child, and over many years we've found that often it's the father, rather than the mother, who is the more competent or promising parent of the two.»
You have to think from the point of view of the child to child proof the home well.
One faces the unenviable task of creating compelling drama for the adults while repeating and adhering to the point of view of a child.
Baker solidifies this with a style of filmmaking that relies heavily on the point of the view of the children.
The lesson plans refer to books that introduce events from the point of view of children and teens — what they see, hear, and feel.
So telling Dream with Little Angels from the point of view of a child was an obvious choice for me.
Glass continues Kristina's story, and Fallout is told from the point of view of her children.)
And it's told from the point of view of children.
No one is considering the point of view of the child or, really, the child's «best interests.»
Energetic and enthusiastic camp counselor with developed ability to think from the point of view of children, leads by example to motivate children with innovative and creative approach to life and problem solving capability, offering the following qualifications:
It is useful to get a full history of the child's relationship with the rejected parent from the point of view of the child, each parent, and others who may know the family.
Rather than viewing the separated family arrangements in traditional legal terms, it is more valid, psychologically speaking, for physical custody to be conceptualized from the point of view of the child.
From the point of view of the child's development and well being, the parents» focus is clear: maintain a focus on the child's best interests when they are vulnerable to disappointment, confusion, anger, anxiety, and guilt.
Without an individual perspective from the point of view of the child, the child's behaviour may seem unpredictable and random.
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