Sentences with phrase «realistic goals for your child»

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I think it is more realistic for new sellers to set small goals (e.g. I will use eBay profits to pay for my child's birthday party or for an upcoming vacation).
For example, a child might want to get a dog, but if he's allergic to dogs, that's not a realistic goal.
Set realistic goals, so that when your child accomplishes them, she'll be excited and motivated to try for more.
12) Help your child formulate realistic, goal - oriented plans for making friends or toasting the perfect marshmallow or passing a swimming test.
In my opinion, a far more realistic goal for educators and parents should be to teach a child to reach his or her personal best.
For example, a child struggling to make friends could become more socially adept or a child dealing with perfectionism might begin to set more realistic, healthy goals.
Chicago Public Schools has ambitious, but realistic attendance goals for every school and every child.
It allows the home visitor to develop a sense of how a mother was parented, what expectations she brings to parenting and allows them to develop realistic goals for each step of a child's development.
The prospective adoptive parents must have the: capacity to give and receive affection; ability to provide for a child's physical and emotional needs; ability to accept the intrinsic worth of a child; ability to risk and share the child's past; ability to understand the impact of the separation and loss that the child has experienced through adoption; capacity to have realistic expectations and goals; flexibility and ability to change; ability to cope with problems, stress and frustration; ability to make a commitment to a child placed in the home; and ability to use community resources.
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