Sentences with phrase «severely impact your child»

It's important to remember when visiting a place like India that your attitude as a parent will severely impact your children's view of the country.
Parents can stress their children out and that can severely impact your child's performance at school.
Personally, as worried father, even though I try to deflect the worry from severely impacting my child's consciousness, its a dread for me to think of the future (when I'm gone).

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Because I know the quality of life for this child would be so severely impacted, bringing them into this world seems selfish.
A new report finds some progress in combatting pneumonia and diarrhea among young children in the nations most severely impacted by the two diseases, but they remain responsible for hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths around the world.
He states that better results are seen in children with milder diagnoses of autism as well as those with ADHD — however some parents are reporting gains in children who are more severely impacted.
«Australia's ranking of 39th out of 41 EU / OECD countries in terms of quality education raises serious red flags for children's learning and development, which can severely impact their chances in life.
Plaintiffs in the case argued that their school facilities were severely under - resourced compared to nearby white schools, and experts testified on the negative impact segregation has on children's self - esteem.
There is almost universally no mention of the fundamental issue of children being so stressed out and distracted from learning due to dysfunctional families and how such families are so severely impacted by the broken family policies, laws, and courts in this country.
My daughter is pretty severely impacted and having her as a child has been a learning experience that makes me a stronger, more empathetic person.
The registration fee will provide a school refill pack to a child attending Farmers Branch Elementary, AND a child attending a Houston Title One School that was severely impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
Despite evidence of the positive impact of high - quality early childhood education for all children, it remains out of reach for most low - and moderate - income families.15 The average price of center - based care in the United States accounts for nearly 30 percent of the median family income, and only 10 percent of child care programs are considered high quality.16 Publicly funded programs — such as Head Start, Early Head Start, child care, and state pre-K programs — are primarily targeted at low - income families, but limited funding for these programs severely hinders access.17 This lack of access to high - quality early childhood education perpetuates the achievement gap, evidenced by the fact that only 48 percent of low - income children are ready for kindergarten, compared with 75 percent of moderate - or high - income children.18
California courts, including Superior Courts handling divorce, support, and child custody matters, have been severely impacted by state budget cuts.
Judges regularly receive reports from professionals about how severely children are impacted by ongoing parental strife.
These children can struggle for decades with the stress that accompanies the traumas they experienced, and the added strain of having to assimilate to a new culture can severely impact their social, cognitive, and academic development and hinder their ability to forge healthy relationships.
Failure to respond to this type of psychological child abuse when it is present is to abandon the child to the severely distorting effects of the psychological child abuse of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent that will have a long - term destructive impact on the child's psychological development, likely influencing future generations of the family as well through the transmission of the effects of the child abuse to the next generation through the future pathogenic parenting of the current child with his or her own children.
The child - initiated cut - off of the child's relationship with a normal - range and affectionally available parent as a consequence of the distorted pathogenic parenting practices of a narcissistic / (borderline) parent in which the child is being used by the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in a role - reversal relationship to meet the emotional and psychological needs of the personality disordered parent (i.e., «parental alienation») may represent a trans - generational iteration of child sexual abuse victimization that occurred a generation (or two) prior to the current child, but that is continuing to severely distort parent - child relationships through the distorted parenting practices of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent (whose own disordered personalty organization likewise represents the impact of the prior sexual abuse victimization).
This view that trauma doesn't impact infants and young children as severely is partially because a young child's response to trauma is usually vastly different than an adult's.
If PAS is successful, the long - term emotional impact on a child may severely limit his or her ability to form healthy relationships and to develop emotional attachment to others.
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