Anxiety regarding their child's emotional or physical safety while under
the supervision of the other parent
Not exact matches
Preschoolers should always be under the direct
supervision of a
parent, teacher, or
other trusted adult.
Whether the safety
of the child,
other children, or the
other parent will be jeopardized by an award
of joint custody or by unsupervised or unrestricted
supervision
For the first time, a teen will experience being under the authority and
supervision of an adult
other than their
parent or teacher.
In the event
of a workplace immigration raid in the district, implement a plan to protect the safety
of all immigrant students and brief principals and
other school staff about their role in ensuring child well - being, coordinate with churches and community organizations to ensure that each student has adult
supervision at home, and assure
parents that schools will be a safe haven for their children.
But scads
of other responsibilities also fall to the principal: These include student discipline, building security and cleanliness, athletics, relationships with
parents, personnel
supervision, test scores, and meeting adequate yearly progress goals.
(1) Those who are neglected include: -LSB-...](d) any minor under the age
of 14 years whose
parent or
other person responsible for the minor's welfare leaves the minor without
supervision for an unreasonable period
of time without...
Exceptions to the law are where minor is working in the course and scope
of employment by a licensee or permittee; in the visible presence
of an adult
parent, guardian, or spouse or
other adult whom has been committed by a court; or under the immediate
supervision of a peace officer enforcing these laws.
This type
of no - contact order could be relevant in a residential tenancy situation where the child remains with one
of their
parents under a
supervision order, and the
other parent is restrained from contacting the child.
(d) any minor under the age
of 14 years whose
parent or
other person responsible for the minor's welfare leaves the minor without
supervision for an unreasonable period
of time without regard for the mental or physical health, safety, or welfare
of that minor;
Sole physical custody allows only one
parent to provide
supervision and housing to the child on a daily basis, and generally permits the
other parent unsupervised or supervised visitation, unless the court determines that visitation is not in the best interest
of the child.
In some cases, one
parent moves out without making plans to continue to care for the child and the
other parent maintains physical
supervision of the child.
Direct risks may arise from activity level or
other behavioral risks, which may have a genetic component.27 Indirect routes include the possibility that the
parent, who may have a history
of risk - taking, provides a high - risk family environment for the child, which may include poor parental monitoring and
supervision.
-LRB--RRB- If after the assessment intake procedure the Contact Service is unable or unwilling to provide <
supervision of time a child spends with the
parent, or
other person / persons / changeover in accordance with a
parenting order > as set out in order
then each party and the Independent Children's Lawyer has leave to restore the matter to the list on days written notice to the other party and to the Court.
-LRB--RRB- < For supervised time a child spends with the
parent, or
other person / persons / changeover in accordance with a
parenting order > The visit under order < order number > is to be supervised by the Contact Service and < (name) must pay the reasonable fees for the
supervision on each occasion
of supervision OR each
of the
parents must pay one half
of any reasonable fees for the
supervision on each occasion
of supervision OR each party must pay the reasonable fees charged him or her by the Contact Service for each occasion
of supervision OR (specify the proportion
of fees each party is to pay) >.
In a set
of exploratory analyses, we examined differences
of 26 variables between the 3 groups before and after the casino opened that might explain why
parents who were ex-poor were able to maintain better
supervision of their children; factors included single -
parent or step -
parent household, parental mental illness, drug abuse or crime, traumatic life events, and lack
of time to spend with child because
of other demands (eg, large family or working 2 jobs).
An experienced, well - equipped investigator can gather proof
of alcohol or drug abuse, exposure
of children to unhealthy environments, activities or people, and even lack
of proper
supervision when visiting the
other parent.
As there is no direction or adult
supervision, children can not develop their personality like those in
other forms
of parenting do.
When one
parent is deceased, by their
parent or step -
parent, if the
other parent: was missing for more than a month without knowledge
of their whereabouts, was incarcerated, or has received
supervision or been convicted
of certain crimes.
Children
of alcoholics are more likely to have academic difficulty than are
other students, often because alcoholic
parents are less likely to provide the
supervision, support and intellectual engagement that their children need to succeed in school.
Potential applicants include MACMH - IEC members
of all disciplines who have experience working with and / or on behalf
of infants, young children,
parents and / or
other caregivers and who meet the education, training and reflective
supervision requirements at each level
of endorsement (see below).
Damian has worked with hundreds
of couples and many families (including single
parents), presented over 150 Imago Couples Workshops in the Southwest USA and also Mexico, and offers ongoing Relationship Therapy
supervision groups for
other counselors.
The goal is to ensure
supervision, caring, and attention to the children; one
parent may, by virtue
of professional demands, be less able than the
other to do so.
It is expected that the child client and any
other children in the family be under the
supervision of someone
other than
parents during this time, following state laws for child
supervision.
Importantly, research has shown that children who scored high in behavioural intensity (i.e., show high activity and intense reactions to new situations and events) had a history
of more medically - attended injuries when their
parents reported reduced
supervision but not when their
parents reported closely supervising (see Figure 1).23 Thus, close
supervision can counteract the elevated risk
of injury typically found for temperamentally - difficult children.24, 25 On the
other hand, the child attribute
of inhibitory control (e.g., child can exercise self control and resist doing things prohibited by a caregiver) serves a protective function and predicts a history
of fewer medically - attended injuries even under conditions
of reduced
supervision (see Figure 1).23 Hence, whether lower levels
of supervision lead to increased risk
of injury depends, in part, on the child's behavioural attributes.
Program Goals Linking the Interests
of Families and Teachers (LIFT) is a preventive intervention designed to address two factors that put children at risk for subsequent antisocial behavior and delinquency: 1) aggressive and
other at - risk social behaviors with teachers and peers at school and 2) certain
parenting practices, including inconsistent discipline and lax
supervision.
Other studies have related an increase in psychopathic characteristics to parental psychological aggression and inconsistency [60], or to poor
supervision, physical punishment, and poor
parent - child communication [61], or to maternal reports
of harsh
parenting at age 4 [62].
Despite relatively strict Incredible Years therapist training and
supervision procedures, families may experience different levels
of alliance, trust, and / or support with therapists and
other parents in the group.
However, in order for such hypotheses to be evaluated, new measures capturing the various processes by which
parents monitor chronically ill youth must first be developed and must include items evaluating domains such as direct
supervision, surveillance
of the youth through checking medical device and supply use, checking with the youth and
other family members regarding adherence behavior or health status, gathering information from
other adults and so on.