Sentences with phrase «same neglected child»

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At the same time, my children need consideration and love too, but circumstances force my wife to neglect her own household to take care of someone else's household — for so little money.
There is certainly evidence that children who experience * long - term * neglect or unresponsiveness on the part of their parents are likely to suffer harm as a result, but that doesn't mean we can assume that sleep training has the same effect.
But at the same time, Brian's sobering story makes clear that millions of American children live in food insecure homes, school meals are often their only dependable source of food, yet for a variety of reasons (parental neglect, stigma, etc.) they may not be getting all the food that's being made available to them at school.
-LSB-...] my own needs without having to neglect the needs of my children at the same time.
Don't you forget that the child still needs to be changed even if they are sleeping and the child needs to be fed evening they eat and sleep at the same time just because your baby sleeps never neglect there basic needs
Child abuse may leave a mark on its victims in much the same way that parental neglect affects rat pups.
At the same time, he shows that what truly handicaps a child is horrible early upbringing and neglect.
At the same time, the same proportion of those surveyed as a decade ago said they believed violence exists within families, according to the study, whose findings were presented this month at a Chicago conference sponsored by the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.
Under ESSA, many Title I, Part D (Prevention & Intervention Programs for Children & Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent or At Risk), provisions remain the same.
But given that there are black school leaders and politicians who have been willing to oversee educational abuse and neglect of children who share their same skin color, Jackson, Noguera and Browne Dianis are keeping, well, bad company.
improve educational services for children and youth in local and state institutions for neglected or delinquent children and youth so that such children and youth have the opportunity to meet the same challenging state academic content standards and challenging state student academic achievement standards that all children in the state are expected to meet;
The purpose of Title ID is to improve educational services for neglected, delinquent, or at risk children and youth by providing them with the same opportunities as other students in Title IA programming.
At the same time, 80 primary school children will take the lead by transforming neglected sites in Margate this July after 18 months of work with local politicians, council officers, a Philosopher, Turner Contemporary's learning team and their chosen artist.
Victims of domestic violence, families dealing with threats or neglect from absentee landlords, and children, seniors, and veterans who are denied access to health care or benefits — they deserve access to the same quality of justice as people with power and money.
About once a year some pious public library banishes Huck Finn from its children's department, and on the same plea always — that Huck, the neglected and untaught son of a town drunkard, is given to lying, when in difficulty and hard pressed, and is therefore a bad example for young people, and a damager of their morals.
Family Matters with Justice Harvey Brownstone is an online TV program with a focus on a multiplicity of issues affecting contemporary North American life, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between relationships and the justice system: internet dating, addictions, prenups, mental health, adoption, surrogate parenting, same - sex relationships, multicultural relationships, parenting after separation and divorce, mediation, child neglect and abuse, child and spousal support — and this is just the tip of the iceberg!
This a promotional video clip of Family Matters, a TV program with a focus on a multiplicty of issues affecting contemporary North American life, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between relationships and the justice system: internet dating, addictions, prenups, mental health, adoption, surrogate parenting, same - sex relationships, multicultural relationships, parenting after separation and divorce, mediation, child neglect and abuse, child and spousal support — and this is just the tip of the iceberg!
Major Accomplishments: • Identified two cases of child abuse / neglect during DDD overview and reported the same immediately
This is often because fathers maintain the same or a similar financial picture, while mothers, earning less as women and often neglecting their careers to care for their children make less money.
Recognized by SJ Magazine as a «Top Attorney» for many years, one of SJ Magazine's 2015 Men of Distinction, and as an Awesome Attorney by South Jersey Magazine, Bruce has over 25 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, child abuse and neglect (formerly DYFS) matters, same sex Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships.
The same year, OCAN released its Emerging Practices in the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect report, the product of a 2 - year effort to generate new information about effective and innovative prevention programs.
At the same time, a Federal Inter-Agency Work Group on Child Abuse and Neglect (FEDIAWG) was established to replace the Inter-Agency Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect that had been active since 1988.
Bruce has over 24 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, child abuse and neglect (formerly DYFS) matters, same sex Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships.
Recognized by SJ Magazine as a «Top Attorney» for many years, as one of the «Super Lawyers» by Thomson Reuters, and as an Awesome Attorney by South Jersey Magazine, Bruce has over 26 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, child abuse and neglect (formerly DYFS) matters, and same sex Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships.
These same therapists would not «respect» a child's wish not to have a polio shot, yet they will respect the child's wish not to see a father who shows no significant evidence of abuse, maltreatment, neglect, etc.» The most astounding statement Gardner makes regarding children who are alleging abuse is that»... to take the allegations of maltreatment seriously is a terrible disservice to these children
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
Research has documented that even in spite of neglect and / or abuse children still have an attachment to their biological parents, albeit a sick one, but an attachment all the same.
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