The reminder of the clause in the permits comes in
response to concerned parents who've been worried their children could be hurt while running into the street to grab treats.
The amendment was
a response to concerned parents who said they feared their children could be hurt while running into the street to grab treats.
Not exact matches
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - In
response to a study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association
concerning the risks associated with bisphenol A (BPA), the Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) encouraged
parents to choose glass in order
to lessen their children's exposure.
Hundreds of certified technicians and advocates monitor the forums and provide quick
responses to questions and
concerns from
parents!
As a resident of Colorado, I have been inundated with questions from
concerned parents wondering not only how
to broach this topic with their kids, but how
to frame their
responses and keep kids healthy and safe.
By design, most
parent support programs offer individualized, multifaceted «interventions»
to parents in
response to their changing
concerns and needs.
Parent support programs aim to support and strengthen existing parenting abilities and promote the development of new competencies so that parents have the knowledge and skills needed to carry out child - rearing responsibilities and provide their children with experiences and opportunities that promote child learning and development.14 Parenting support programs typically include the following features: universal access for families, early support to families, and family involvement at all levels of program operation15 Parenting programs often encompass a variety of parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting ques
Parent support programs aim
to support and strengthen existing
parenting abilities and promote the development of new competencies so that parents have the knowledge and skills needed to carry out child - rearing responsibilities and provide their children with experiences and opportunities that promote child learning and development.14 Parenting support programs typically include the following features: universal access for families, early support to families, and family involvement at all levels of program operation15 Parenting programs often encompass a variety of parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
parenting abilities and promote the development of new competencies so that
parents have the knowledge and skills needed
to carry out child - rearing responsibilities and provide their children with experiences and opportunities that promote child learning and development.14
Parenting support programs typically include the following features: universal access for families, early support to families, and family involvement at all levels of program operation15 Parenting programs often encompass a variety of parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
Parenting support programs typically include the following features: universal access for families, early support
to families, and family involvement at all levels of program operation15
Parenting programs often encompass a variety of parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
Parenting programs often encompass a variety of
parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
parenting activities, including, but not limited
to,
parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting ques
parent and child play groups,
parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting ques
parent information classes and support groups,
parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
parenting materials, and individualized
parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting ques
parent supports provided in
response to particular child - rearing
concerns or specific
parenting q
parenting questions.
Smyth answered questions from
parents dissatisfied with the
response of their
concerns to the DOE.
In
response to concerns from
parents, teachers, and students, this year New York State officials shortened the ELA exam from three
to two consecutive days.
The off - color quip came in
response to concerns by public - school dad Eric Greenleaf, who said at a meeting of
parents and officials at state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's downtown office that there will be «huge shortages» of classroom space in lower Manhattan in coming years.
In
response to parents»
concerns about the proposed demolition of P.S. 191 and P.S. 199, Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott committed at a recent town hall meeting
to get more feedback from residents before moving forward with the plans.
The study reviewed the records of 2,437 children, born between 1988 and 1998 in Stockholm, in
response to parents and teachers who had raised
concerns about whether children with a Somali background were overrepresented in the total group of children with autism.
So, the authors recorded the child's age when
parents first had
concerns about development, the child's age at first discussion with a healthcare provider about the
concerns, the provider's
response to the
concerns, and, in children with ASD, age at diagnosis.
Children with ASD had 14 % fewer proactive provider
responses to parents»
concerns than children with ID / DD, meaning that providers were less likely
to take steps like conducting developmental tests or referring
to a specialist.
In a new study scheduled for publication in The Journal of Pediatrics, researchers assessed how healthcare providers respond
to parents»
concerns about their child's early development, as well as how that
response affected the timeliness of ASD diagnosis.
In order
to maximize the number of
responses to questions
concerning charter and private schools, respondents were classified as charter - school
parents if they currently had a child in a charter school, even if they had other children who attended other school types; as private - school
parents if they currently had a child in a private school but not in a charter school; or as district - school
parents if they had a child in a district school but not in either the charter or private sector.
The wide range of
responses to this question reflected a tense dynamic:
Parents are
concerned about many, many issues regarding their kids, and teachers, whose primary
concern is supposed
to be education, are frequent targets of parental anxiety.
Schools need
to understand where that is coming from; for many
parents, this is an emotional
response to do with their deepdown fears,
concerns and sense of responsibility about their children's education and future.
The union highlights that a large number of staff don't feel they can be open about their sexuality due
to concerns about the
response of pupils and
parents, meaning many are not even open with colleagues.
The project is a
response to concerns about the availability of inappropriate content
to school children - A new study from researchers at the University of Oxford casts serious doubt on the effectiveness of internet filtering, suggesting that, while
parents are reassured by adding filtering
to their domestic gadgets, both the suppliers and consumers of inappropriate content can easily find ways around it.
In
response, ClientEarth and the British Lung Foundation have launched the Clean Air
Parents» Network to support concerned parents and carers of children across the country who want to help solve the UK's air pollution
Parents» Network
to support
concerned parents and carers of children across the country who want to help solve the UK's air pollution
parents and carers of children across the country who want
to help solve the UK's air pollution crisis.
Those changes were a
response, she said,
to parent concerns as well as a districtwide push
to speed the transfer of bilingual program students into the educational mainstream.
And researchers said that a non-negligible number of
responses to the schooling question ranged from «somewhat confident»
to «not at all confident,» indicating that schooling is a
concern for a number of
parents.
If principals spend time documenting and reviewing the small things, such as staff engagement at a meeting, tone of
responses to an inquiry, or the types of
concerns raised by
parents, they might notice a larger trend, uncovering areas of strengths and areas for improvement.
The task force, which Mr. Cuomo convened in
response to the
concerns of
parents and teachers, is also calling for the state not
to use its test scores
to evaluate teachers through the 2018 - 19 school year,
to allow time
to develop the new standards and tests.
In
response to the proposed move, the
parents organized themselves
to voice their
concerns at the district level.
But some
parents, unsatisfied with the
response, have tried
to raise
concerns with the board of trustees, which has refused
to listen
to them and threatened
to have a
parent removed by police during a meeting for talking out of order,
parents said.
«For
parents concerned about the harm being caused by this increasing focus on testing, «opting out» is a powerful option — a kind of civil disobedience in
response to a testing regime imposed by politicians, many of whom haven't spent any significant time in a public school classroom.»
Principals have
to manage, lead, and are held accountable for: common core; technology initiatives; social and emotional learning; referendum initiatives; math implementation; science implementation; special education, community outreach; reading; testing (local and state); effective instruction; transportation; public relations,
parent custody issues, residency; student and staff discipline, evaluations; hiring;
parent complaints; bullying; safety issues; budgeting; human resources issues; immigration questions /
concerns; school safety, visibility in and out of school; championing the never ending requests and demands from the central office (one of the biggest challenges); the constantly increasing demands around social media and communications; and the barrage of emails / texts demanding immediate
response 24/7, just
to name a few.
The report was compiled in
response to head injury
concerns voiced by a group of
parents whose children attend Irving school.
In fact, the directive from the school board had nothing
to do with Muslim families and was a
response to safety issues raised by
concerned parents whose children might be attending Remembrance Day ceremonies so shortly after the attack on the cenotaph in Ottawa.
In
response to the safety hazard posed by lead - contaminated Mattel toys, he filed suit
to force Mattel
to help
concerned parents test their children for lead exposure.
Response: We have addressed this
concern in the final rule by adding a provision that ensures that a minor maintains the confidentiality protections provided by the rule for information that is created or received pursuant
to a confidential communication between a provider and a minor when the minor's
parent assents
to an agreement of confidentiality between the provider and the minor.
That was actually in
response to the increased enthusiasm of
parents: we had one
parent with some
concerns about her child's mental health.
Screening and more comprehensive assessments help identify safety
concerns, risks, strengths, and resources that can lead
to the best possible
response for the child,
parent, and family, including appropriate services and / or referral for further assessment and evaluation.
More recently, child rearing, paternity, and parental leaves were developed in
response to the needs of working women (and
parents), but also out of
concern for child well - being.
It is made up of four modules that teaches
parents: (a)
to identify lagging skills and unsolved problems that contribute
to oppositional episodes; (b)
to prioritize which unsolved problems
to focus on first; (c) about the Plans framework — the three potential
responses to solving problems: Plan A (solving a problem unilaterally, by imposing the adult will), Plan B (solving a problem collaboratively and proactively), and Plan C (setting aside the problem for now); and (d) how
to implement Plan B with their child by gathering information from the child
to get a clear understanding of their
concern or perspective, defining the adult
concern on the same unsolved problem, and finally having the child and adult brainstorm solutions
to arrive at a plan of action that is both realistic and mutually satisfactory.
Parent support programs aim to support and strengthen existing parenting abilities and promote the development of new competencies so that parents have the knowledge and skills needed to carry out child - rearing responsibilities and provide their children with experiences and opportunities that promote child learning and development.14 Parenting support programs typically include the following features: universal access for families, early support to families, and family involvement at all levels of program operation15 Parenting programs often encompass a variety of parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting ques
Parent support programs aim
to support and strengthen existing
parenting abilities and promote the development of new competencies so that parents have the knowledge and skills needed to carry out child - rearing responsibilities and provide their children with experiences and opportunities that promote child learning and development.14 Parenting support programs typically include the following features: universal access for families, early support to families, and family involvement at all levels of program operation15 Parenting programs often encompass a variety of parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
parenting abilities and promote the development of new competencies so that
parents have the knowledge and skills needed
to carry out child - rearing responsibilities and provide their children with experiences and opportunities that promote child learning and development.14
Parenting support programs typically include the following features: universal access for families, early support to families, and family involvement at all levels of program operation15 Parenting programs often encompass a variety of parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
Parenting support programs typically include the following features: universal access for families, early support
to families, and family involvement at all levels of program operation15
Parenting programs often encompass a variety of parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
Parenting programs often encompass a variety of
parenting activities, including, but not limited to, parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
parenting activities, including, but not limited
to,
parent and child play groups, parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting ques
parent and child play groups,
parent information classes and support groups, parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting ques
parent information classes and support groups,
parenting materials, and individualized parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting q
parenting materials, and individualized
parent supports provided in response to particular child - rearing concerns or specific parenting ques
parent supports provided in
response to particular child - rearing
concerns or specific
parenting q
parenting questions.