Not exact matches
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Children (particularly boys) in lone mother households tend to have more conflictual relationships with their mothers and to
receive less emotional
support, cognitive stimulation, supervision and involvement from them (for review, see Jaffee et al, 2003).
Children who lose a parent on Thursday and beyond will
receive much
less support, although existing widows and widowers will be able to continue
receiving the old payments.
That is why poor
children need even more stability, more
support, smaller class sizes, and more attention from their teachers and others in their schools, but often
receive far
less, due to underfunding.
Public charter school students already
receive nearly $ 4,000
less per
child in public operating
support than their peers in traditional district schools.
For those
children with disabilities or students from families with incomes
less than 185 percent of the federal poverty level ($ 44,863 for a family of four), students will
receive 100 percent of the statewide average basic
support per - pupil, or around $ 5,700.
These
children, writes Cynthia Lamy are
less likely to have the early educational
supports their wealthier peers
receive.
Typically the non-custodial parent (the parent with
less parenting time) pays
child support to the other custodial parent or «
receiving parent.»
If your
child does not live with you, stays with you
less than 50 percent of the year, or you simply earn more than the other parent, then you may
receive a request for
child support.
We
receive less than half our needed funding from government sources and thus rely on YOU donating money in
support of the work to help hundreds of low - income neighbors in Kitsap County get the basic civil legal help they need to protect
children, families, the elderly, veterans, and people with disabilities.
If you have already been through the divorce process and you are making large
support payments, feel your
support payments are
less than you should be
receiving, or your
child is now an adult, then it is important to know that family law issues and divorce stipulations can be modified to better suit your needs and circumstances.
Following the publication of the report,
Child Support Agency: Implementation of the
Child Support Reforms, Edward Leigh, PAC chairman, says it is hard to think of a body in which the public has
less confidence — 55,000 complaints were
received about the CSA in 2005 — 06.
Children receiving this training reported higher perceived classmate and teacher social support, and their parents reported less internalizing and externalizing problems relative to children in a standard social integration treatmen
Children receiving this training reported higher perceived classmate and teacher social
support, and their parents reported
less internalizing and externalizing problems relative to
children in a standard social integration treatmen
children in a standard social integration treatment group.
Surprisingly, there is some truth to the lack of
support, as
children — adult and young — in stepfamilies typically
receive less support financially and emotionally than those in «first» families, reports author Susan D. Stewart, in «Brave New Stepfamilies.»
RECEs working in Ontario Early Years
Child and Family Centres and other family
support programs that currently make
less than $ 15 an hour and do not
receive the government's Wage Enhancement Grant will finally get a raise with the transition to a $ 15 min wage.
After your
child support agency or the court reviews your request, you may
receive a modification even if your
child support order will only change by 20 percent or $ 50, whichever is
less.
COPE mothers were expected to experience
less negative mood and to
support their
children more effectively during and after hospitalization, compared with mothers who
received the control program.
Enhancing family and environmental protective factors means
children are
less likely to be vulnerable because they
receive the acceptance, warmth and
support required for their learning and development.
The notion that fathers are necessarily
less competent with or
less responsive to their
children receives no
support from physiological measures (Berman, 1980)[6] or research evidence (Parke, 1981)[7].
750 ILCS 5/505 (a)(3)(A) defines «gross income» as income from all sources, including court ordered spousal
support received and social security dependent benefits for the subject
child paid on behalf of the retired or disabled parent,
less spousal
support paid or payable.
Hodges (1991) has noted that
less than 20 percent of divorced mothers
receive all
child support payments three years after their divorce.
Despite the significant impact of maternal depression on mothers and
children alike, maternal mental health needs are often neglected or undiagnosed.18 Prevalence rates of maternal depression are high among low - income women due to the greater challenges they may face related to financial hardships, low levels of community or familial
support, and societal prejudice.19 In fact, the prevalence of maternal depression among low - income women in the United States is double the prevalence rate for all U.S. women.20 At the same time, these women are
less likely to
receive treatment or be screened for postpartum depression.21 Studies show there are clear racial and ethnic disparities in who accesses treatment in the United States, even among women of the same general socio - economic status: In a multiethnic cohort of lower - income Medicaid recipients, 9 percent of white women sought treatment, compared with 4 percent of African American women and 5 percent of Latinas.22
Children in family and friends care have experienced similar adversities to those in the care system but they and their carers
received much
less support: almost all carers (95 %) felt they could have been provided with more
support, and most (72 %) rated the
support from
Children's Services as poor or very poor.
The
children have experienced similar adversities to those in the care system but they and their carers
received much
less support;
Evidence shows that when families
receive this kind of
support, their
children are born healthier, are
less likely to suffer from abuse or neglect and are better prepared for school.
It is only logical that governments would offer or
support programs of equitable, case - specific assistance and
support to all families who care for
children brought into government custody, yet adoptive families often
receive significantly
less financial aid and fewer services than foster parents.
Many trials used volunteers or people selected by referrers as willing to take part in parenting projects, thus excluding many disorganised, unmotivated, or disadvantaged families, who have the most antisocial
children.2 A review of meta - analyses of published trials of psychological treatments for childhood disorders found that in university settings the effect size was large, from 0.71 to 0.84 SD.12 In contrast, a review of six studies of outcome in regular service clinics since 1950 showed no significant effects, 12 and a large trial offering unrestricted access to outpatient services found no improvement.13 Reasons suggested for the poor outcome in clinic cases include that they have more severe problems, come from more distressed families, and
receive less empirically
supported interventions from staff with heavier caseloads.
When families
receive home - based
support,
children are better prepared for school, abuse and neglect are
less likely, and parent -
child bonds are stronger.
Evidence shows that when families
receive home - based
support,
children are better prepared for school, abuse and neglect are
less likely and parent -
child bonds are stronger.
If you have your
child a lot more than you are scheduled, you may be able to modify your
child support order so you pay
less support or
receive more.
If your actual parenting timeshare is different than the scheduled timeshare you may want to modify your custody schedule or
child support order (if you have the
children more than you are scheduled, you should pay
less or
receive more
child support).
Where the marital relationship is poor, or where the mother otherwise
receives lower emotional and financial
support from the father, the mother is
less inclined to actively work to facilitate the father's relationship with the
children.
One study found preschool teachers who participated in an online professional development course and also
received classroom mentoring graduated
children with better language comprehension, more advanced phonological awareness, a larger vocabulary, and more letter knowledge than
children in classrooms with teachers who
received either none or
less professional development
support.