Not exact matches
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy,
parents then tend to manage rather than
engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive
parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanity.
The ways we
engage with our friends, the preferences and hostilities we harbour, the views we have about teachers,
parents, education, or people from other ethnic groups — however loosely held — can easily be «excavated» by the student of ideologies, who can
then identify, classify and maybe even anticipate the ideas and behaviour people display in their roles as members of a society.
Then again, consider hiding these supplements in your or your kids» smoothies, yogurt, and other foods so they get the benefits without
parents having to
engage in bribery or negotiations.
I lost my
parents when I was young,
Then i was later adopted by the man i called my dad, He died 2 yrs ago from a kidney problem... I have been taking care of myself, I have been
engaged before and was hurt b...
They believe that schools fail because they're not serving the local community and they believe the way to improve the school is to actually
engage with the local community, with
parents and with organisations within that community and
then redesign the school so that it meets those needs and, ultimately, helps transform the community.
«If a school is good at
engaging parents,
then student achievement will go up,» Henderson said.
«Unless you're actually involving and
engaged with your community — and I'm not just talking about
parents, I'm talking about all the other opportunities that are out there —
then you're not adding value to your school.»
«If we all believe it's appropriate for
parents to be
engaged in their children's schooling, we might have very different ideas about the forms in which that engagement should occur, which would
then lead to a differing role construction, a different set of skills
parents would need to feel efficacious and to fulfill this role that we have,» he said.
Parents and carers stay in our classes and this is key to their confidence growing plus children
then not only get used to
engaging with other children but other adults, as well.
«As a staff, if we said, «Here's our first chance to
engage parents,»
then surely open houses wouldn't be planned the way they are now.
«And
then they will be going to a City of Bunbury «Let's Play» activity morning for kids aged one to five to show
parents how to
engage their children.
«Ideally homework should be about taking something home, spending a few curious and interesting moments in which children might
engage with
parents, and
then getting that project back to school — an organizational triumph,» she says.
... [the]
parents looked at simple programming using Scratch to start with,
then explored robotics before reaching a point where all groups of students were
engaged.
«If there are circumstances where things aren't going right in the
parent's eyes, go and talk to the school principal, go and talk to the teachers and resolve those issues adult to adult — it's about
engaging with each other for the benefit of the child and
then we leave the child in a space of confidence and positive attention to what they're trying to do at school.»
A good master plan is well facilitated,
engages staff, students and
parents in its development and is
then revisited and updated regularly.
If schools and educational leaders are seeking to
engage parents and community members in helping to increase student performance,
then I should have given a different answer to that student.
The school community
then relies on the family liaison to
engage all of the
parents.
«If our working with
parents pushes districts to
engage more with
parents, to provide them with more access to resources,
then that is a win.»
For example, if they can't
engage parents,
then they should
engage students.
These events seek feedback from
parents on key initiatives of the district and
then focus on empowering
parents to take materials and learning back to their school to
engage other
parents.
Furthermore, since the «burden» to
engage in the charter school lottery system is primarily on the backs of
parents, the process obviously self - selects
parents that are more attentive and active in the education of their children and have an easier time understanding and navigating through the steps necessary to get their children into the schools lottery and
then into the school.
Engaging our pupils, staff and
parents In September 2017, I introduced the KAR plan to our KS2 pupils and
then to KS1 in January 2018, using a car icon to help them understand about us wanting to «drive forward» to improve in these areas.
Once this relationship is growing, it
then means authentically involving community members in all phases of the design process — starting from exploring great schools that help the group to imagine what's possible, coming to consensus around what a great school is or could be, designing based on the visions and rooted in the hopes of the community,
engaging students and
parents as critical friends who shape and improve prototypes, and empowering
parents and other community members to play key roles in the launch and leadership of the school.
Until
then Malloy and his administration, along with the superintendents who are
engaged in misleading and harassing
parents need to stop what they are doing.
But, you really hit the nail on the head when you write, «since the «burden» to
engage in the charter school lottery system is primarily on the backs of
parents, the process obviously self - selects
parents that are more attentive and active in the education of their children and have an easier time understanding and navigating through the steps necessary to get their children into the schools lottery and
then into the school.
«Our electronic toys just need to be turned on by the pet
parent and
then the toy will move,
engaging the cat in play.
The discovery that concordance (similarity between siblings) for divorce among adults is higher among identical than fraternal twins suggests that genes may predispose some people to
engage in behaviors that increase the risk of divorce.58 If
parents» personality traits and other genetically transmitted predispositions are causes of single parenthood as well as childhood problems,
then the apparent effects on children of growing up with a single
parent are spurious.
If you are the
parent of a teen who is using drugs,
engaged in illegal activity, or is violent or abusive,
then the level of stress in your home is very high.
Adolescents who perceived
parents as legitimate were
then less likely to
engage in delinquent behavior.
Consultants, providers and
parents can
then engage in reflective dialogue and discuss ways to assure «consistency of care» in the contexts of home, early care and education, and among all caregiving adults involved with the child.
Why
then, should divorcing
parents engage in an adversarial litigation process in the first place?
The court found that the mother would benefit from
parenting therapy, and that the father was in need of specialized parental alienation therapy in order to reach an understanding of the serious emotional harm he had done to the boys by reason of the by -
then firmly entrenched alienating conduct in which he had
engaged.»
Parents then engage their children in educational activities for five days per week for 30 weeks.