The school offers excellent support for all students, with its staff determined that all students should feel safe and secure in school; something confirmed by
the positive views of both parents and students.
Also the child can develop
a positive view of both parents despite them being at war with each other.
Not exact matches
Such an understanding is essential in giving policy makers, Bishops, governors, teachers and
parents the confidence to promote an authentic and
positive view of Church teaching on human sexuality and the inherent dignity
of human life in schools, parishes and the home.
Advantages can only be assessed in
view of how
parents feel about their infant being close or — next to them, and calculated in a
positive way only if
parents are knowledgeable about how to cosleep safely.
The thing that has helped me most
of all, though, is
viewing my public actions as my own contribution towards establishing a
positive parenting culture.
«It is consistent with
views of positive approaches to
parenting and with our increasing understanding
of brain development,» says Nathan Blum, a behavioral pediatrician at the Children's Hospital
of Philadelphia, who has studied toilet training.
Researchers examined adolescent and
parent views of family meals and found that both groups hold
positive attitudes toward eating together.
Parents should focus as much as possible on the longer
view and soak up the
positive aspects
of what is going on as much as possible.
Less
positive views of children's wellness were especially common among
parents of children who experienced frequent
parenting stress.
Compared to other children in poverty, a lower percentage
of children in deep poverty were judged by
parents to be «flourishing,» a composite measure that reflects
parents»
view of the child's curiosity, resilience, affection, and
positive mood.
Child psychologist George Holden, who favors humane alternatives to corporal punishment, wanted to see if
parents»
positive views toward spanking could be reversed if they were made aware
of the research.
Therefore, part
of our journey has been to help change
parents» mind - sets when it comes to maths, and as a result, ensure their children develop a
positive view of the subject.
The survey, published in the report Safe & Smart: Research and Guidelines for Children's Use
of the Internet, revealed that the majority
of parents view the Internet as a powerful tool for education and communication and a
positive force in their children's lives.
Participating in the voucher program * had a substantial
positive impact on
parents»
views of school safety but not on students» actual school experiences with dangerous activities.
The survey found that when
parents» primary sources
of information about their child's school were teachers and administrators, their child, or their own observations, their
views of the school were consistently more
positive.
Maria Myers Brown is a fellow Educator in Rockdale County who has shared her
view on how we can get
parents and families to understand the power
of lexile scores, literacy and why their engagement make
positive changes in their child's academic career.
The
parent who has undermined the relationship has given the children a false
view of the other
parent, and only
positive, first - hand experiences with the vilified
parent can overcome this
view.
The
views and perceptions
of families will be gained by interviewing 12 intervention group
parents representing different cultural and social backgrounds and different experiences (
positive and negative) after the programme to gather information on most and least valued aspects
of programme, rating
of the facilitators, and ways
of improving the programme.
When
parents view deaf children through the lens
of a Deaf epistemology, they can effectively support their children's visual learning styles (Hauser, O'Hearn, McKee, Steider, & Thew, 2010), achieve
positive educational success with their children (Holcomb, 2010), and reframe deaf children as
positive with having multiple opportunities (Benedict, 2011).
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of Positive Parenting comprises chapters by researchers from around the world with the
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When
parents and carers provide warm, trusting and responsive care towards children, it enables them to respond with appropriate emotions and behaviour, internalise a
positive view of themselves and develop an understanding concern for others.
We offer unbiased, comprehensive programs for teens and
parents — that convey accurate information from many different points
of view — to increase
positive health outcomes for young people.
We all know the rule, however, teaching the rule to your children is one
of your most essential
parenting roles and should be
viewed as a
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parents.
... Teaching The Golden Rule with «
positive parenting» techniques should be
viewed as a
positive and pleasurable opportunity to discover creative ways
of communicating and developing mutual growth for you and your child.
So they are rooted in a
positive view of the kids» birth
parents as people who made careful, deliberate choices about their beloved children's lives, not a
view of them as my opposites.
Families present us with real challenges and Theraplay provides real solutions and empowers both
parents and clinicians to contribute to the development
of positive changes... (Eliana Gil, Ph.D., Childhelp Children's Center
of Virginia) This book is immediately useful, informative, and from my point
of view convincing.
Theraplay sessions create an active, emotional connection between the child and
parent or caregiver, resulting in a changed
view of the self as worthy and lovable and
of relationships as
positive and rewarding.
Kohn's ideas
of «loving with no strings attached», giving unconditional
positive regard, and empowering our children by letting them be involved in the decision making processes changed the way
parents viewed their children - and themselves.
If you're interested in reading more about this
view point, you're welcome to go and read these
parenting articles about the power
of the unconditional
positive regard and what is called unconditional
parenting.
The CLAS reviewer added that the program provides a
positive view of what
parents, caregivers and other adults can do to maximize the development
of children through a proactive
parenting style (2001).
In addition, the opportunity to
view themselves in interaction with their baby and to observe
positive responses from the infant, together with the guider using the video to prompt the
parent to think about what the baby might be feeling, can bring about a range
of meta - cognitive changes that result from the discrepancy between their own beliefs about their ability to
parent and what they can see on the video, in addition to an increase in feelings
of empowerment and self - efficacy, and their ability for RF (Kennedy 2011).
For example, if a person had an upbringing with low conflict and available
parents then usually that person will also
view friendships, romantic partners, and other relationships outside the family
of origin in a
positive way.
Involves
parents n the treatment and strives to give
parents a more
positive, empathic
view of their child, to have them become competent co-therapists, to teach them about appropriate developmental expectations, and to consult about behavior management
There is an identified need for enhanced home visiting services, with a more holistic
view of child health and well - being and incorporation
of elements
of family support, child development guidance, and
positive parenting practices.
Dr Judy Bragg will present key elements
of research about good and
positive parenting, then explore the
view that
parenting is a learning journey.
Does self - directed and web - based support for
parents enhance the effects
of viewing a reality television series based on the Triple P —
Positive Parenting Programme?
In particular, mothers with depressive symptoms have been found to have a negative perception
of their role as a
parent (Goodman et al. 1993), to experience more helplessness regarding their children's development, and to
view themselves as less capable
of influencing their children in a
positive manner (Kochanska et al. 1987).