The district should consistently hold School Governance Council meetings with
representation of parents of children with unique needs.
Not exact matches
With charming, exuberant illustrations and a diverse
representation of families, «ABC, Adoption & Me: A Multicultural Picture Book» will help families talk about this central part
of their lives and open important dialog between
child and
parent.
Ms. Mark - Viverito proudly announced that the multi-million-dollar New York City Unaccompanied Minors Initiative, started last year to handle the cases
of the thousands
of underage
children pouring in without their
parents, has successfully gotten free lawyers for some 1,600 foreign national boys and girls and won asylum for 14
of them — meeting the speaker's goal
of providing legal
representation to every unaccompanied
child facing deportation.
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Parents of color understand how important
representation is for their
child's long term academic and social emotional success.
Having charter
representation on the DPCC means hopefully we can share the great things charters are doing with
parents and schools so that even more
of our city's
children do well.
Videos by artists including Kalup Linzy, Yoshie Sakai, Frances Stark, and Abbey Williams present differing points
of view in addressing the
representation of children and
parenting and engage in dialogues often attributed to the work
of Andy Warhol.
Representation of left - behind
parents in Texas federal courts under the Hague Convention
of Civil Aspects on International
Child Abduction and the International
Child Abduction Remedies Act to secure return
of clients» abducted
children
Its work includes providing legal
representation to impoverished
children; staffing a free legal help - line; low - cost mediation services and
parent education; training and support for lawyers who represent
children; and advocating for positive systemic change regarding the rights and treatment
of children.
A strange and uncomfortable cohabitation exists between family (private), and administrative (public), lawyers over interpretations
of the
Child Support Act 1991 (CSA 1991) and in representation of parents and the secretary of state for work and pensions in child support proceed
Child Support Act 1991 (CSA 1991) and in
representation of parents and the secretary
of state for work and pensions in
child support proceed
child support proceedings.
Cooper Law, LLC handles all aspects
of representation in family law matters including dissolution / divorce, legal separations,
child custody matters, paternity,
child support,
parenting time assistance, third party custody, grandparent visitation, post-decree issues, spousal maintenance claims, property division and more.
In that case,
representations were made to the LA that any s 20 agreement was withdrawn so the
child should be either returned with immediate effect or care proceedings should be initiated without delay where the
parent would strenuously oppose the making
of an interim care order.
Private law proceedings generally do not see the
child as a party, with the appointment
of a guardian nor see the court scrutinise, sanction (or not) a thorough, detailed care plan for the subject
child and
parents are subjected to merits - tested publicly funded legal advice and
representation in contrast to a non-merits tested equivalent in care proceedings.
By focusing our practice on the rights
of men and fathers in divorce, custody, paternity,
parenting time,
child support modifications, spousal support modifications and other family law issues, we are able to provide the aggressive
representation that effectively protects men's parental rights and financial positions.
The attorneys at the law firm
of Stephen T. Holman, P.A., provide
parents with skilled legal
representation, advocating on our clients» behalf to ensure that their interests are protected, all the while working toward a resolution that is in the best interests
of the
children.
We provide advice and
representation to proposed
parents on the range
of options available to them to obtain legal rights in respect
of a surrogate
child.
Strange Bedfellows: How
Child Welfare Agencies Can Benefit From Investing in Multidisciplinary
Parent Representation (PDF - 814 KB) Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) Highlights emerging parent representation models that expedite the safe reunification of children already in foster
Parent Representation (PDF - 814 KB) Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) Highlights emerging parent representation models that expedite the safe reunification of children already i
Representation (PDF - 814 KB) Center for the Study
of Social Policy (CSSP) Highlights emerging
parent representation models that expedite the safe reunification of children already in foster
parent representation models that expedite the safe reunification of children already i
representation models that expedite the safe reunification
of children already in foster care.
The
Child Protection Clinic: A Mixed Method Evaluation
of Parent Legal
Representation Haight, Marshall & Woolman (2015) Children and Youth Services Review, 56 Evaluates a law school clinic that provides indigent parents with legal representation by law students supervised by experien
Representation Haight, Marshall & Woolman (2015)
Children and Youth Services Review, 56 Evaluates a law school clinic that provides indigent
parents with legal
representation by law students supervised by experien
representation by law students supervised by experienced attorneys.
Shifting internal
parent -
child representations among caregivers
of teens with serious behavior problems: an attachment - based approach.
Longitudinal pathways from early maternal depression to
children's dysregulated
representations: a moderated mediation analysis
of harsh
parenting and gender.
Scott has been a frequent speaker on the subjects
of family law mediation,
parenting coordination and the
representation of children for the Oregon State Bar, local bar associations, local
children's rights organizations and the National Business Institute.
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In his family law practice, Mr. Sacharow's
representation of clients includes matters involving
child custody,
parenting time,
child support, alimony and equitable distribution (the division)
of assets.
It is a psychological
representation of standard strategies on how
parents respond and demand to their
children.
Based on attachment theory and research, as well as results from evaluations
of existing attachment - based interventions, it would be recommended to incorporate attachment - based intervention / prevention programs into existing home visitation and
parent education programs for high - risk families
of young
children, as well as investigate new approaches for changing
parents» cognitive
representation of their attachment with their
parents.
When
children are involved, I am always
child - focused and restrict my
representation to
parents who consider the best interests
of their
children as the paramount factor in reaching a settlement.
Usually, these intervention programs are designed to enhance parental sensitivity, the ability to accurately perceive
children's attachment signals, and the ability to respond to these signals in a prompt and appropriate manner.2 The ultimate goal
of these interventions is to turn insecure - avoidant (A) and insecure - resistant (C) attachment relationships into secure (B)
child -
parent attachment relationships.2 In a few programs, the intervention is not only directed at sensitive parental behaviour but also at maternal mental attachment
representations, as in the STEEP (Steps Toward Effective Enjoyable
Parenting) program described by Egeland.
Because Florida
child custody lawyers recognize the value
of the amicable resolution
of custody issues, they can help you navigate the emotional roadblocks that often derail the constructive negotiation
of parenting plans when parties proceed without legal
representation in custody cases.
Nashua, New Hampshire and statewide collaborative divorce and family legal services providing advice and
representation for all collaborative divorce,
parenting, parental rights and responsibilities, paternity, custody, visitation, alimony,
child support, property settlement, modification
of orders, prenuptial agreements, relocation cases, grandparents rights and more.
Nashua, New Hampshire and statewide divorce and family legal services providing advice and
representation for all divorce,
parenting, paternity, custody, visitation, alimony,
child support, property settlement, modification
of orders, prenuptial agreements and more.
Several measures can provide rich information on a
parent's internal
representations of the
child and on the nature
of the
parent's relationship to the
child (George & Solomon, 1996; Zeanah, Mammen, & Lieberman, 1993).
This study examined the effects
of an evidence - based
parent - focused family intervention for
child conduct problems on
representations of family dysfunction as evidenced in family drawings in a sample
of clinic - referred
children with disruptive behaviour problems and their families.
The present study examined whether evidence - based
parent training for
child conduct problems impacts on
representations of family functioning using the Family Drawing Paradigm (FDP).
Part
of a
parent's internal
representation of a
child includes his or her empathy for the
child and his or her ability to see his or her own needs as separate from the
child's needs.
Attachment theorists place particular emphasis on a
parent's internal
representation of a
child as playing an important role in influencing caregiving quality (Bowlby, 1988; Solomon & George, 1996).
We exist to support
children, vulnerable adults,
parents and carers to be heard through the provision
of confidential advice, information and
representation.
A greater understanding
of the role
of fathers, and factors strengthening father -
child relationships should contribute towards more effective
representation for fathers in family policies and services, a declared aim
of the Scottish Government's
parenting strategy (Scottish Government, 2012).
«Various studies have found that patients with BPD are characterized by disorganized attachment
representations... Disorganized attachment is considered to result from an unresolvable situation for the
child when «the
parent is at the same time the source
of fright as well as the potential haven
of safety» (van IJzendoorn, Schuengel, & Bakermans - Kranburg, 1999, p. 226).»
The coherence
of dyadic behavior across
parent -
child and romantic relationships as mediated by the internalized
representation of experience.
We will include studies in which the
parent and
child are filmed and then feedback is provided to the
parent, either on a one - to - one basis or in groups, with the aim
of improving the sensitivity
of their interactions with the
child or the mental
representations of the
parent.
This process is beyond simply blaming the rejected
parent, but rather assigning the rejected
parent to be a tangible
representation of the
child's pain, thus inciting profound revulsion within the
child.
Our comprehensive family law services include
representation for issues related to uncontested and contested divorce, divorce mediation, division
of marital property,
child support,
child custody, alimony, paternity, step -
parent adoption, domestic partnerships, and restraining orders.
According to Bowlby (1969) the quality
of the first
parent —
child interactions shape the cognitive and emotional
representations that will later drive the self and other's perceptions, and new relationships (Bowlby, 1969, 2005; Main et al., 1985; Ainsworth et al., 2015).
Therapists who lack an adequate understanding and competence in dealing with parental alienation may be too quick to accept at face value the favored
parent's and
child's
representations of events.
Research into mothers»
representations of specific relationships with their
children indicates that especially the internalization
of negative affect predicts their
parenting behavior (Button et al. 2001).
This postulation that the rejected
parent is now a
representation of all the
child's anguish lends suggestion as to why interventions are so challenging, when dealing with alienated
children (DeJong & Davies, 2012).
As a result, mothers with insecure attachment
representations are much less likely to be sensitive to their babies» cues than mothers with secure
representations.39 In fact, research findings implicate insecure attachment
representations — due presumably to maltreatment in infancy — in physical abuse
of infants and young
children by their
parents.40
It is important to appreciate that when dealing with problems in the
child - caregiver attachment relationship, recent meta - analyses5, 8 show that the best interventions to date are brief, use video feedback, start after infant age six months, and have a clear and exclusive focus on behavioural training
of the
parent rather than a focus on sensitivity plus support, or a focus on sensitivity plus support plus internal
representations.
In a meta - analysis
of 70 published studies (including 9,957
children and
parents, and a core set
of 51 randomized controlled trials with 6,282 mothers and
children), Bakermans - Kranenburg, van IJzendoorn & Juffer8 demonstrated that the most effective attachment - based interventions to improve
parent sensitivity (d = 0.33, p <.001) and promote secure infant - caregiver attachment (d = 0.20, p <.001) included the following characteristics: (1) a clear and exclusive focus on behavioural training for
parent sensitivity rather than a focus on sensitivity plus support, or a focus on sensitivity plus support plus internal
representations (e.g. individual therapy); (2) the use
of video feedback; (3) fewer than five sessions (fewer than five sessions were as effective as five to 16 sessions, and 16 sessions or more were least effective); (4) a later start, i.e. after the infant is six months or older (rather than during pregnancy or before age six months); and (5) conducted by non-professionals.
Though the level
of FR - EXT is reported by the
parent, the genetic make - up
of the
child may be related with their own mental
representation regarding
parenting styles
of their
parents.
The PIML proved to be a psychometrically robust measure
of children's
representations of their relationships with
parents and peers, representing an important advance in the measurement
of attachment in middle childhood.