Not exact matches
Short,
frequent visits provide the best opportunity to bond.
When I lived in Richmond, VA the beach was a
short 1.5 hour drive, now that I am in Atlanta, it's much longer but
frequent visits are in the near future.
Here's what this approach looks like: Administrators make
frequent short, unannounced classrooms
visits (at least once a month), followed promptly by face - to - face listening / coaching conversations; teacher teams meet regularly to discuss planning, pedagogy, and assessment results; and teacher assessment is saved till the end of the school year, pulling together observations, other points of contact, and teachers» self - assessments.
The child doesn't go long periods without seeing a parent because the
visits are
frequent and
shorter.
Experts often recommend
shorter, more
frequent visits for younger children, and longer, less -
frequent visits for older children.
Some of the advantages of this parenting plan example are that the child or children have
frequent but
short visits with the non-custodial parent, allowing the custodial parent to have
frequent time apart from the child.