Sentences with phrase «relationship produced a child»

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From 1991 to 1994, she was involved with talent agent Bryan Lourd — a relationship that produced her one child, actress Billie Lourd.
NEW: Trump doorman Dino Sajudin releases statement: «I was instructed not to criticize President Trump's former housekeeper due to a prior relationship she had with President Trump which produced a child
Empty marriages with little depth relationship and those engaged in a quiet «cold war» also produce disturbed children.
In some marriages, a crisis is produced by the impact of the needs of a child for an intimate relationship with the parents.
These efforts range from writing divorce - centered children's novels to producing greeting cards that absent parents can send their offspring (more brave new market opportunities) to advising children to become patient parent figures to adults preoccupied by their divorces and by new romantic relationships.
NEW: Trump doorman Dino Sajudin releases statement: «I was instructed not to criticize President Trump's former housekeeper due to a prior relationship she had with President Trump which produced a child
These types of productions make parenting and family relationships into a cut - and - dry system where one parenting behavior is bad and produces bad children, while another technique is good and gives the world another angel.
You don't have to give up the breastfeeding relationship with your child just because you are unable to produce enough breast milk to breastfeed exclusively.
I see being a mom as many things — a responsibility, a relationship, a labour of love, but an elevated «status» isn't one of them, unless you have the kind of worldview where a woman's status is bound up in the number of children she produces.
The hormones produced during nursing, promote bonding and strengthen the mother child relationship.
Here are a few small changes that will produce a stronger and more positive relationship between you and your child (ren).
Rather than assuming that sleeping arrangement produces a particular «type» person it is probably more accurate to think of sleeping arrangements as part of a larger system of affection and that it is altogether this larger system of attachment relationships, interacting with the child's own special characteristics that produces adult characteristics.
Dawn Whitwell writes of failing to produce a viable egg for infertile friends, and yet creating a relationship with the child they have through another donor.
There are also a lot of «boobie traps» that people fall into early on in the nursing relationship such as being told they aren't producing enough milk, or thinking that pump output is an indicator of the amount of breastmilk their child is getting.
Over the course of this grant, FOI: (1) is producing professional development materials to help staff representing multiple state agencies better understand the basic science of child development generally and the promotion of executive function and self - regulation skills more specifically; (2) is supporting the creation of small learning communities, building on existing relationships at the site and policy level and connecting to other learning communities across North America; (3) is supporting the Washington cross-agency working group to sustain its current gains and momentum during the upcoming executive branch transition in January and to share lessons learned with the broader national FOI community of states and Canadian provinces; and (4) is beginning conversations with stakeholders at the community level to explore mutual interests and is beginning to chart a path toward enhanced collaboration within the state.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the NUT, agreed, stating: «This research shows that teachers have no confidence in baseline as something that will produce fair and accurate results and that it can also have a negative impact on children's start to school and the relationships that they develop with their teachers.
The program's aim is to teach awareness of the skills needed to form respectful relationships and more specifically to challenge gender stereotypes that can lead to gender - based violence and disrespectful attitudes to women.The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) states that, «Early interventions with children and young people can have a lasting effect on their relationships in the future... On the basis of current evidence, violence prevention and respectful relationships initiatives among young people can make a real difference, producing lasting change in attitudes and behaviours.»
With multiple layers of paint, color and line, she creates an ambiguous space that affords the viewer an intimacy with her subject matter and both obscures and recalls the pain it evokes («Pietà») In her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child
This report, which presents 12 - month impact results from a demonstration designed to strengthen marriages among low - income married couples with children, shows that the program produced a consistent pattern of small, positive effects on multiple aspects of couples» relationships, including measures of relationship quality, psychological and physical abuse, and adult individual psychological distress.
Lack of objective data becomes especially problematic when information about parent involvement and child achievement outcomes is reported by the same person; the result can be a distortion of the statistical relationships obtained, producing stronger correlations between the two than would otherwise be the case.
Parental incarceration and the disruption of family relationships can produce negative outcomes for children, including poverty, poor academic performance, aggression, depression, delinquency, and substance abuse.
Charlie Sheen is further known for his tumultuous love life, which has included three separate marriages, two of which produced children and all of which led to divorce, interspersed by strings of short, unsuccessful relationships with porn stars.
«A central activity was the establishment of a community garden, which not only yielded edible produce, but was also used as a metaphor for child development and the nurturing aspect of relationships,» Mario said.
Launched in April 2015, Relationships Australia Victoria's Good Ships is an initiative to produce books and resources for children to help address the difficulties they commonly face in the context of important relationships.
One study directly assessed the brain functioning of children in foster care using the popular method of examining levels of cortisol, the hormone produced in response to stress in humans.25, 26 Children who are exposed to high levels of stress show unusual patterns of cortisol production.27 Foster children exhibited unusually decreased or elevated levels of cortisol compared to children reared by their biological parents.28 Such findings are consistent with the literature, which points to the importance of the parent - child relationship in buffering the stress responses of cchildren in foster care using the popular method of examining levels of cortisol, the hormone produced in response to stress in humans.25, 26 Children who are exposed to high levels of stress show unusual patterns of cortisol production.27 Foster children exhibited unusually decreased or elevated levels of cortisol compared to children reared by their biological parents.28 Such findings are consistent with the literature, which points to the importance of the parent - child relationship in buffering the stress responses of cChildren who are exposed to high levels of stress show unusual patterns of cortisol production.27 Foster children exhibited unusually decreased or elevated levels of cortisol compared to children reared by their biological parents.28 Such findings are consistent with the literature, which points to the importance of the parent - child relationship in buffering the stress responses of cchildren exhibited unusually decreased or elevated levels of cortisol compared to children reared by their biological parents.28 Such findings are consistent with the literature, which points to the importance of the parent - child relationship in buffering the stress responses of cchildren reared by their biological parents.28 Such findings are consistent with the literature, which points to the importance of the parent - child relationship in buffering the stress responses of childrenchildren.
There also is sufficient research to conclude that child care does not pose a serious threat to children's relationships with parents or to children's emotional development.1, 2,9 A recent study of preschool centres in England produced somewhat similar results: children who started earlier had somewhat higher levels of anti-social or worried behaviour — an effect reduced but not eliminated by higher quality.17 In the same study, an earlier start in care was not found to affect other social measures (independence and concentration, cooperation and conformity, and peer sociability), but was found to improve cognitive development.
The Charity was one of eight organisations that formed The Care Inquiry, which recently produced a report entitled «Making not breaking: building relationships for our most vulnerable children».
The enmeshed relationship that is known to exist between the alienating parent and the child, is the wellspring that produces both of these emotional burdens for the child.
As part of the Year of the Dad 2016, the Scottish Government, in collaboration with Fathers network Scotland, commissioned researchers from the University of Glasgow to produce a research report providing insight into the nature of father - child relationships in Scotland.
The possible sexual abuse origins of this «source code» may be at the generational level of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, representing the possible childhood sexual abuse victimization of this parent, or the «source code» may have entered the trans - generational transmission of attachment patterns a generation earlier, with the parent of the current narcissistic / (borderline) parent whose distorted parenting practices then produced the narcissistic / (borderline) personality organization of the current parent, so that this particular «phrase» of the «source code» (i.e., a role - reversal relationship in which the parent uses the child to meet the emotional and psychological needs of the parent) is being passed on inter-generationally through several generations following the incest victimization trauma.
The positive relationships we maintain with our partners are vital not just to the success of our business, but also to the outcomes we produce for foster carers and their looked after children and young people.
The parent coaching supports mothers in developing growth - producing relationships with their children by increasing their knowledge of child development and of effective parenting practices, identifying and building on parent, child and family strengths, and focusing on parent - child healthy interactions.
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