As community leaders, school board members serve as
advocates for the children in local public schools and must study, evaluate and decide what actions are in the best interest of those students.
In the public arena, child psychiatrists can become active in their community or government
as advocates for child mental health.
The author's positive outlook and unique perspective are wonderful tools to help parents become loving
advocates for children who just need more.
In the months ahead, we will continue to meet with parents and discuss how they can engage in the political process and
become advocates for their children and for school choice.
Training on how the child welfare system works allows resource families to understand their role within the system and enables them to be more
effective advocates for the children in their care.
Researchers are working to develop a low - cost measurement of adult attachment to eventually be made available to agencies that
advocate for child welfare and safety.
The child specialist
advocates for the child during the divorce process and provides a safe place for a child to ask questions or voice fears, concerns and desires.
I am a
real advocate for children drinking water with meals; however, other ideas are to offer 100 % fruit juice or low - fat milk.
She supports state leaders to design and develop effective early childhood systems, set policy that guides implementation of services, and
advocate for children birth to age five.
What's important is that they are stable, mature, dependable, flexible and able to
advocate for the children while working closely with the child welfare worker.
I have been actively
advocating for children rights to an education and for the end to all forms of violence against women and children in my country.
Many parents, now
vocal advocates for child privacy rights, are demanding that educators be more open and transparent when it comes to managing student information.
To be a
good advocate for your child, learn as much as you can about ADHD and how it affects your child at home, in school, and in social situations.
Kim Sweet is executive director of
Advocates for Children of New York, an organization working to secure quality and equal public education services for New York City's most impoverished and vulnerable families.