Finally, another assumption about single moms is that «most» are
raising multiple children.
We were struggling to make ends meet on an income that was more than $ 1200 / month above that level so I don't know how somebody who did qualify could think they can properly
raise multiple children.
Not exact matches
There may or may not be a God, but if there is, I sure hope he (or she or it) does not go around
raising up killers, plying them with semiautomatic weapons, goading them to target practice, encouraging them to plot mass killings and cheering them on as they shoot
multiple bullets into screaming 6 - and 7 - year - old
children.
But to the young widow with
children to
raise alone, to the man dying an agonizing and untimely death from cancer, to the person full of life and hope who is incapacitated by
multiple sclerosis, or to the
child who has to start his or her life with an uncorrectable birth defect, the average isn't what matters.
You're alsop speaking of people born in a day and age where the Mother stayed at home to
raise the kids and
multiple children were born to enable the parents to have helping hands.
If you have special needs or concerns, try contacting organizations that cater to your situation, whether you're parenting
multiples, suffering from postpartum depression,
raising a
child on your own, or caring for a preemie, these groups may be able to refer you to a specialized mothers group.
Therefore, it is easy to see how an abandoned
child who is
raised in an orphanage or
multiple foster homes during the first few months or years of life may develop Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and Complex Trauma.
She is constantly seeking balance between
raising and homeschooling her
children, volunteering, and running
multiple businesses including her website, Deep Think Mom, that focuses on empowering women.
In many ancient civilizations
multiple generations lived under one roof to help
raise children.
As mothers of
multiples — Megan with seven - year - old triplets and an 11 - year old big sister, and Alison with fraternal twins and two older boys, our worlds revolve around
raising children; in particular,
multiples.
Since the 2012 - 13 school year (SY), districts nationwide have
raised the nutritional quality of their offerings across these venues to better support
children's health, readiness to learn, and lifelong eating habits.1
Multiple studies show significant progress toward these goals: Kids are selecting more nutritious meals and eating more fruits and vegetables.2 (See Figure 1.)
Those survival tools have been: nurturing touch, sensitive response, breastfeeding through toddlerhood, alloparenting (
raising children in a community with
multiple trusted caregivers), free play (especially with multi-age peer group), positive social support (the feeling of being wanted) and soothing perinatal experiences.
Exposure to pollution during the second trimester of pregnancy in particular
raises the risk of harm to a
child's lungs, underlining the
multiple public health benefits of policies to reduce exposure to air pollution, say researchers.
These efforts to make whole
child education a state priority,
raise awareness among
multiple stakeholders about the benefits of a whole
child approach, and provide a foundation for further action are good first steps, but there is more to be done.
I know people all over the QUILTBAG spectrum, and I know
multiple people as well who are
raising non-binary-gendered
children.
But
multiple studies suggest parents with higher levels of education tend to
raise children who go onto higher levels of education.
She offers
multiple perspectives on shared parenting as her parents were divorced, she is now divorced and
raising children in a shared parenting situation as well as working in the field as a licensed marriage and family therapist and is certified in divorce mediation.
Multiple life stressors, such as a family history of abuse or neglect, health problems, marital conflict, or domestic or community violence - and financial stressors such as unemployment, poverty, and homelessness - may reduce a parent's capacity to cope effectively with the typical day - to - day stresses of
raising children.
In addition, there is consistent evidence to suggest that
children raised in stable two - parent families do better than those who experience
multiple transitions in family structure, which has been referred to as the instability hypothesis.24, 25 Because family break - up and the experience of poverty often co-occur, 26 it is important to assess their combined as well as separate effects on
children's outcomes.
A number of studies have shown that home - visiting interventions can improve outcomes for
children being
raised in families that face
multiple adversities.
These included characteristics on
multiple levels of the
child's biopsychosocial context: (1)
child factors: race / ethnicity (white, black, Hispanic, and Asian / Pacific Islander / Alaska Native), age, gender, 9 - month Bayley Mental and Motor scores, birth weight (normal, moderately low, or very low), parent - rated
child health (fair / poor vs good / very good / excellent), and hours per week in
child care; (2) parent factors: maternal age, paternal age, SES (an ECLS - B — derived variable that includes maternal and paternal education, employment status, and income), maternal marital status (married, never married, separated / divorced / widowed), maternal general health (fair / poor versus good / very good / excellent), maternal depression (assessed by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale at 9 months and the World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview at 2 years), prenatal use of tobacco and alcohol (any vs none), and violence against the mother; (3) household factors: single - parent household, number of siblings (0, 1, 2, or 3 +), language spoken at home (English vs non-English), neighborhood good for
raising kids (excellent / very good, good, or fair / poor), household urbanicity (urban city, urban county, or rural), and modified Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment — Short Form (HOME - SF) score.
Children raised in families that experience multiple transitions do not consistently have higher levels of behavioral problems or lower test scores than do children in family types with one or fewer transitions, even when only child characteristics are controlled... Finally, maternal psychological well - being is shown to be an important mechanism by which family structure affects behavioral outcomes, but not cognitive ones
Children raised in families that experience
multiple transitions do not consistently have higher levels of behavioral problems or lower test scores than do
children in family types with one or fewer transitions, even when only child characteristics are controlled... Finally, maternal psychological well - being is shown to be an important mechanism by which family structure affects behavioral outcomes, but not cognitive ones
children in family types with one or fewer transitions, even when only
child characteristics are controlled... Finally, maternal psychological well - being is shown to be an important mechanism by which family structure affects behavioral outcomes, but not cognitive ones.»
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