Not exact matches
Here, then, it is not as in civil life that the person who
risks dares
hope that the state will look after his wife and
children.
And thus we come to zero tolerance, the rationale underlying the policy being that when a man sexually molests a minor, even if it be only once, we can never be so sure of his future conduct that we may
risk the innocence of
children on our
hopes that the man will not sin again.
Menu of
Hope was created with the goal of raising funds to provide healthy meals and nutrition and physical education to Ohio's at -
risk children who do not have consistent access to the food they need to grow, learn and thrive.
I have seen this in many parents, no matter their
child - rearing approach — attachment parenting or no — and most often in new parents or in parents trying something new that they
hope will create better results but, they realize, stepping out from the familiar carries
risk and with that
risk comes fear.
An undernourished
child risks facing development and health issues as they get older; Piccolo is
hoping with this campaign to make sure that
children who would normally struggle to get this vital nourishment are able to eat their healthy and balanced pouches.
We
hope to add to our family through adoption out of foster care, since we are not willing to
risk the 1 in 4 chances of having another
child with PBD - ZSD.
A broad range of studies have confirmed better health and development in
children and more positive environments in home - visit households, and give us reason to
hope that home visiting is a strategy that can improve the lives of
children at
risk.
K.I.D.S provides relief to people impacted by poverty and tragedy with new merchandise, to offer
hope, dignity and self - esteem to at -
risk children, families, and individuals.
Stephanie enjoys working daily with at
risk children in her area to provide them with
hope and a secure future.
They also
hope to study how some
children who are at high
risk manage to avoid the disorder without treatment.
«We
hope that our work will help inform expert guidelines for how to follow up
children with RIS and help us accurately inform families of the
risk of later developing multiple sclerosis, something we were previously unable to do,» said Makhani.
«What we believe and
hope is that providing the
children with arachidonic acid will raise the levels and reduce the amount of ROP to minimize the
risk of
children becoming blind,» she continues.
Scientists also
hope to gain crucial insights into autism's
risk factors from several large new studies, including the federally funded Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation, which will enroll 1,200 mothers of autistic children at the start of a subsequent pregnancy and then track the newborn child's first three years of developm
risk factors from several large new studies, including the federally funded Early Autism
Risk Longitudinal Investigation, which will enroll 1,200 mothers of autistic children at the start of a subsequent pregnancy and then track the newborn child's first three years of developm
Risk Longitudinal Investigation, which will enroll 1,200 mothers of autistic
children at the start of a subsequent pregnancy and then track the newborn
child's first three years of development.
This means that there is always
hope, and always things you can do to reduce your own or your
children's
risk of developing schizophrenia.
This means that there is always
hope, and there are many things you can do to reduce your own or your
childrens»
risk of developing schizophrenia.
As a woman who loves
children and
hopes to have many healthy
children one day, I was not okay putting synthetic hormones into my body, especially one that was stopping fertility at a given time, in a body already at an increased
risk for infertility.
In Against the Odds: How «At -
Risk» Students Exceed Expectations (Jossey - Bass Publishers; Publication Date: December 1998), Janine Bempechat, an assistant professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, examines the lives of
children who seem to defy the odds, giving parents, educators, and anyone interested in the well - being of
children hope and inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all our
children.
With regard to how trauma and stress affect
children, the neuroscience field has also provided invaluable information that demonstrates both
risks and solutions, which I
hope to share far and wide in the education community.
The recent mass immigration of thousands of displaced
children together with their families to European countries, and their historical long march in the wake of a
risk - laden and desperate journey across different countries and less - than - friendly seas in the
hope to leave behind the miseries of war and move toward a better life that they are
hoping to forge for themselves and their parents in their host countries, resonates with the life stories and conditions of the characters of a number of submissions this year.»
I would break the law and
hope to never get caught because «stealing an education» for my
child would be worth the
risk.
Reasons for the turnover include working with an at -
risk student population that sees online learning as their last resort, students who use online as a brief experimentation with a new learning process, and parents not being able to stay home to oversee their
children's studies, said Heather O'Mara, executive director of
Hope Online, one of the state's largest online programs.
«I
hope we can follow the schools that are potentially at
risk very closely,» said Cobey of the prospective charters, noting recent failures of charter schools that have left families scrambling to find appropriate educational options for their
children.
Parrett is the coauthor of Saving Our Students, Saving Our Schools (2003 and 2008); The Kids Left Behind: Catching Up the Underachieving
Children of Poverty (2007);
Hope Fulfilled for At -
Risk & Violent Youth (2001); How to Create Alternative, Magnet, and Charter Schools That Work (1997);
Hope at Last for At -
Risk Youth (1995); Inventive Teaching: Heart of the Small School (1993); The Inventive Mind: Portraits of Effective Teaching (1991); and numerous contributions to national journals and international and national conferences.
We are audacious enough to
hope that, for the sake of hundreds of thousands of at -
risk children, this Democratic administration will put its shoulder to this wheel and push until there is movement.
Penn State researchers who interviewed parents who enrolled their
children into cyber charter schools found that parents thought these schools were better customized to their
children's needs, carried little financial
risk and were possibly the last
hope for their
child to succeed in school.
A new campaign launched by the
Child Rescue Coalition is
hoping to take advantage of the public discourse surrounding privacy to alert parents to the
risks of posting pictures of their
children on social media, as these too can be compromised.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he also
hoped that in the aftermath of the massacre at Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last week, the federal government would take action, «but we're not going to hold our breath and we're not going to
risk our
children's lives.»
Stephanie enjoys working daily with at
risk children in her area to provide them with
hope and a secure future.
With adequate attention and intervention, there is
hope that
children of mothers with BPD will overcome the
risks associated with this maternal psychopathology.
Hope for high
risk and rage filled
children: Reactive attachment disorder theory and intrusive therapy.
«But what you're
hoping is that there are enough protective factors to balance out the impact of that
risk, and to give
children another kind of experience to draw on as they're growing up.»
So — and, obviously, there are some other
risks that you really
hope children aren't exposed to but that — and that includes exposure to drugs — particularly illicit drugs and alcohol in utero, which also — I think there's some increasing evidence that that can, again, make
children more irritable or impact on their neurological and cognitive development later on.
So all
children have some
risk factors, because that's just what happens in life, but what you're
hoping is that there's enough protective factors to balance out the impact of that
risk, and to give
children another kind of experience to draw on as they're growing up.
The
hope of this organization is to reduce the number of
children at
risk, and to advocate for increased access and emotional and physical support of the non-custodial parent.
The
Hope Connection: A therapeutic summer camp for adopted and at -
risk children with special socio - emotional needs.
Members of our lab group
hope to leverage an understanding of how developmental change occurs to develop effective prevention and intervention strategies for
children most at
risk for emotional, learning and behavior problems.
The CAHMI
hopes to address the need for life - course strategies and policies through investigating data on the relationships between
child health and various experienced
risks and protective factors.
The contributors further assert that policy and practice should focus on the early identification of parent -
child relationship difficulties in
hopes of providing services that may ameliorate the
risk for the development of later psychopathology.
Cline's text «
Hope for high
risk and rage filled
children» also cites the hypnotherapist Milton Erickson as a source, and reprints parts of a famous case of Erickson's in a format that makes it unclear whether it is Cline's case.
The aim of Youth
Hope is to develop a range of innovative approaches to effectively respond to 9 - 15 year old
children and young people who have been reported to the FACS Helpline and identified as being at
risk of significant harm or vulnerable to being reported as
risk of significant harm.