Not exact matches
But it's also
possible to understand the concern of popes and rabbis and just ordinary folk that, for some people, the decision
to have no
children or a small family represents a decision
to indulge yourself without a thought for anyone else, a decision
to take sandalwood - scented candlelit baths without the
danger that there might be stray Legos left in the tub
to poke you in the backside.
By teaching your
child how
to avoid
possible dangers and what
to do if he finds himself in a potentially threatening situation, you will empower your
child to know what
to do in the event you are not there
to protect him.
We all realize the importance of teaching
children as early as
possible the
dangers of a fire, and the consequences of getting
to close
to it, but when dealing with babies, actions have more power than words.
To create the best health for your child, keep an eye out for possible injury dangers and avoid exposing them to illnes
To create the best health for your
child, keep an eye out for
possible injury
dangers and avoid exposing them
to illnes
to illness.
With a
possible head injury, a parent needs
to watch their
child for 27 symptoms over 1st 72 hrs and know 11
DANGER SIGNS (any 1 of 11 = means a parent should make 911 call).
When parents learn about the
possible dangers from chemical estrogens in the environment, such as those found in some plastics, pesticides, and personal care products, one of the first questions I'm asked is, «What
to do if your
child was already exposed?»
«The board member who spoke such disgusting words presents a
danger to the
children at Buffalo Public Schools and I will keep saying that in the clearest, loudest voice
possible until he is removed from this board,» said Rachel Dominquez, concerned parent.
Parents sharing this movie with their
children may want
to take some time
to discuss the
possible dangers of revealing personal information.
More than 1,000
children a month are being injured on local roads around our schools despite the Keep - clear road markings that were designed
to provide drivers with greater visibility of
possible dangers as well as giving pedestrians a better view of the road in both directions.
While a belief that the
child is in immediate danger is a potential defense, a parent concealing a child for safety reasons must reveal the child's location either to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency or to the police or prosecutor in the child's county of residence as soon as possible, and always within 24 hours of conceal
child is in immediate
danger is a potential defense, a parent concealing a
child for safety reasons must reveal the child's location either to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency or to the police or prosecutor in the child's county of residence as soon as possible, and always within 24 hours of conceal
child for safety reasons must reveal the
child's location either to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency or to the police or prosecutor in the child's county of residence as soon as possible, and always within 24 hours of conceal
child's location either
to the New Jersey Division of
Child Protection and Permanency or to the police or prosecutor in the child's county of residence as soon as possible, and always within 24 hours of conceal
Child Protection and Permanency or
to the police or prosecutor in the
child's county of residence as soon as possible, and always within 24 hours of conceal
child's county of residence as soon as
possible, and always within 24 hours of concealment.
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.
(a) This includes the limits of confidentiality applicable
to the general practice of social work or counseling, such as a duty
to warn in instances of
possible imminent
danger to a participant or
to others, or legal obligations
to report suspected
child or elder abuse, and also exceptions
to confidentiality stemming from the specific requirements of a parenting plan evaluation, including:
While it is
possible that a
child can be observed
to have a warm relationship with an abusive parent, if there is no sign of fear or
danger then there is no emergency need
to prevent contact with that parent.