Sentences with phrase «substantial new child»

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Dean Burch, then Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, indicated at the Senate hearing that the broadcasting industry «s response should be «immediate and decisive,» and that their response should include sharp reductions in «all gratuitous and needless violence» in the programs children watch, and «the creation of substantial amounts of new diversified programming, not just the usual diet of cartoons, to open the eyes and expand the minds of young viewers.»
• Where new mothers are depressed, fathers» positive parenting (self - reported) plus substantial time spent in caring for his infant, was found to moderate the long - term negative effects of the mothers» depression on the child's depressed / anxious mood — but not on their aggression and other «externalising» behaviours (Mezulis et al, 2004).
But a new study shows that the benefits of having a new pet are substantial for children with autism.
They met to review the substantial body of new evidence and experience regarding HIV and infant feeding that has been accumulating since a previous technical consultation in October 2000, and since the Glion and Abuja calls to action on the prevention of mother - to - child transmission of HIV.
Through involvement in the development of the Legacy curricula, implementation and providing technical assistance to new implementers, theLegacy UM and UCLA Teams have made a substantial impact in the lives of families and children.
This revision cites substantial new research on the importance of breastfeeding and sets forth principles to guide pediatricians and other health care professionals in assisting women and children in the initiation and maintenance of breastfeeding.
What is often ignored by those who are opposed to bedsharing is that there is substantial evidence that children left in a crib in a room separate from their parents (the new «norm» in Western society) is associated with a large increased risk for SIDS, even when bedding and mattress and temperature are taken into account [5][6][7].
We, the undersigned organizations representing New York's social services sector, write to express our strong opposition to the partisan Farm Bill, put forth by President Trump and Congressional Republicans, that would end or reduce food assistance for a substantial number of low - income New Yorkers, including children in working families.
In February 2014, the New York State Office of Children and Family Services released an audit showing substantial improvement to Erie County CPS since their previous audit in November 2013.
Raising the minimum wage by $ 1 per hour would result in a substantial decrease in the number of reported cases of child neglect, according to a new study co-authored by an Indiana University researcher.
Around 1990, the Administration for Children and Families decided it would commit substantial funds to hold a biennial conference promoting research for the Head Start Program, and it recruited as organizers John Fantuzzo, professor of human relations at University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education; Catherine Tamis - LeMonda, a professor of applied psychology at New York University's Steinhardt School; and Faith Lamb - Parker, an assistant clinical professor of Population and Family Health at Columbia.
With the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) replacing No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation, states have gained substantial new freedom to reshape their school accountability systems, including criteria for how to measure and communicate school performance to the public.
The 1997 Amendments to IDEA contain new regulations about sending students to alternative educational settings for drugs, weapons, or «substantial evidence that maintaining the current placement of the child is substantially likely to result in injury to the child or to others...» (Section 300.521) As a result, the number of students in alternative programs could increase.
Also in 2012, Walter was recognized as an inaugural NYC Literary Honoree, an honor given by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, for his substantial lifetime accomplishments and contribution to children's literature.»
Some examples of a substantial change in circumstances include a change in gross income, a change in the cost of health insurance or childcare, and the birth of a new child.
Elaine believes the new code will create substantial problems for children with special educational needs and for their families as well as failing to give local authorities the clear guidance; they need on how to deal with the new system.
Court rules negligence by OB / GYN caused child's permanent disabilities A Delaware jury in New Castle County Superior Court recently handed down a substantial $ 3 million verdict to a young boy left permanently disabled by the negligence of his mother's doctor at Dedicated To Women OB / GYN.
Individuals who are pursuing relocation will face substantial legal challenges as they seek permission from a New York family court to move with the child.
Daniela: I understand; the financial responsibilities that come with a new child are substantial, as you have noted.
If the Court does find that there has been a substantial change in circumstances, then the child support guidelines will come into play in determining the new child support amount.
The bill restricts certain State claims for Federal reimbursement of administrative costs under the Federal foster care program; clarifies the use of Medicaid targeted case management services for children in foster care; includes substantial cuts to programs; and reauthorizes TANF, adding new work requirements while providing almost no funding increase in child care.
«Substantial new investments should be made to address the nation's seriously inadequate capacity for addressing young children's mental health needs.
A substantial change has occurred in the child or parent's circumstances due to new or unanticipated facts that have arisen, requiring a modification.
Uninsured Children New Jersey continues to make substantial progress in reducing the number of uninsured cChildren New Jersey continues to make substantial progress in reducing the number of uninsured childrenchildren.
Since 1990, New Jersey also saw substantial declines in the percent of uninsured children, child and teen deaths, births to teenagers and children living in families where the head of the household lacks a high school diploma.
It sets out a vision of the substantial contribution that we hope the new National Representative Body will play over the next generation in order to ensure that our cultures and our human rights are respected and protected, and so that our children can truly enjoy equal life chances to all other Australians.
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