Not exact matches
The fundamental
issue comes down to this: are fathers to be considered by default in law as an alien and a potential threat to their children until vetted, or treated in the same way that mothers are — a
parent and a benefit to their children until there is strong evidence to
suggest otherwise?
But if
parents can't control their knock - out, drag - down fights with some calm resolution, Rodman
suggests hashing out
issues when the kids are sleeping or out of the house.
«Keen disappointment and sometimes heartbreak exists when the adopting
parents learn that even after a legal adoption an official birth certificate can not be
issued without reference to the original name... We have
suggested a provision be made for the
issuing of a form corroborating the registration and omitting the original name.»
But there is no evidence
suggesting that learning the truth about Santa is traumatic for children — or that it leads to trust
issues between kids and their
parents.
In her other books and DVDs and in national and international workshops, Carol explains to
parents, educators, and other professionals how sensory
issues play out and
suggests enjoyable strategies for addressing them at home and school.
On the
issue of flavored milk, many experts have
suggested that if
parents want their children to drink flavored milk, they certainly have the option of serving it to them at home, but that children in general should not be exposed to sugary milk products at school where there is no parental supervision.
I AM
suggesting that
parents need to give a good hard look at the real very real
issues present and mitigate the risks if they believe that it's still the overall best choice.
Even if you are already married, I
suggest you sit down and start talking about the
parenting issues that are important to you today.
Furthermore, in all schools
parents currently have the right to opt their children out of SRE, but the report
suggests that the Government is now mulling over whether this «right of withdrawal» could be removed, and that «faith» schools, some of which have opposed teaching about
issues like same sex relationships and the use of contraception, will also be subject to the new requirements.
These results
suggest that the stigma of mental health
issues may have relaxed among today's
parents, in favor of using a broad array of resources to help children and adolescents with these critical areas.»
But on (p page 712) of this
issue, paleobiologists present data on baby dinosaur pelves and leg joints that
suggest the creatures hit the ground running — the bones were robust at birth, implying self - sufficient creatures that didn't need hovering
parents.
But our research
suggests that a majority of
parents and educators aren't discussing with young people basic
issues related to consent.
In response he
issued an equivocal statement expressing sympathy for the
parents» point of view: «To
suggest that we should limit our students» access to specifically approved textbooks and instructional materials would not only inhibit self - directed learning but would also ill - prepare our young people for the challenges that will face them in the competitive global market of the 21st century.
My plea is that all
parents will give this
issue a lot of through, consideration and research before making a decision, and not do it for strictly cosmetic reasons or because a doctor or family member
suggests it.
I often
suggest Gut and Psychology Syndrome to
parents who have children struggling with any of these
issues, or even to
parents whose children just have skin / allergy
issues, as they almost always benefit from the protocol as well.
Unlike at the elementary level where meetings are often encouraged for every student... in a middle school (at least our's), they are only
suggested if there's an
issue (or a
parent requests).
Parents are unfamiliar with the legal
issues surrounding underage drinking, even though most of them believe teenage alcohol consumption is more of a problem for today's generation than it was when they were growing up, a new survey
suggests.
The authors
suggest that districts provide resources like early warning systems, plus professional development courses on how to address chronic absenteeism and how to bring up attendance
issues in conversations with
parents.
Di Vito
suggests discussing the
issue of
parent care with siblings and
parents before including them in an estate plan.
Studies that examine
parenting issues suggest that men may also be less committed to their child care duties than women.
There, the mother had asked the court to appoint a
Parenting Coordinator, and
suggested that he or she could help both
parents address, out of court, any
issues that might arise between them.
A recent study highlighted in the latest
issue of the Hays Journal
suggests parents lacking knowledge of apprenticeships could be acting as a barrier to students considering them as an option.
Scheduled conferences as needed to communicate with
parents about behavioral
issues and
suggested solutions.
Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved;
suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no - contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not making a parallel
parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating
parent's actions on court record, in hopes that if the child revisits the
issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.
The portion of time each
parent has with the children will
suggest how to approach
issues involving the family's finances, property and the matrimonial home, Shinehoft says.
Another
issue is whether early
parenting support can influence the prevalence or chronicity of these psychiatric conditions — although Goodman
suggests that «adverse family factors are more likely to be consequences than causes of the children's psychiatric problems.»
She then moves beyond discussing adoption
issues to
suggest useful tools for handling the complexities of successful
parenting.
Crowe adds that anytime the
parents»
issues start to overtake a family counseling session would be an obvious sign that the social worker should
suggest they seek additional outside counseling.
As the name
suggests, physical custody tells us which
parent physically has the children at any given moment and typically is the main
issue people think of when asking what is joint custody.
Here are some common
parenting issues and
suggested responses:
These findings
suggest that the 6th grade family activities in Get Real may have encouraged
parents to begin talking about sexual
issues with their sons earlier and more often than they would have otherwise.
In general, although mothers and fathers showed a similar path of correlations, Cohen's effect sizes were higher in fathers,
suggesting stronger relationships between
parenting, family functioning, and cultural
issues.
Parents have
suggested as well that they like the fact that the professional who ultimately makes the decision knows them and has a good understanding of
issues related to the children.