Sentences with phrase «true view of that parent»

When children maintain regular contact with each parent, it is this concrete face to face interaction that maintains and supports that child's true view of that parent, as it has developed via that child's interactions with that parent, as fed through the child's senses and recorded in memory.

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Between family biking, gardening, being a connected parent and wife and the sort of friend others can always count on for a drink when needed, Jennifer co-authors one blog with her oldest boy, Little View of a Big World, and writes her own, True Confessions of a Real Mommy.
Laditan uses her blog to also create blog posts from a toddler's point of view, explaining why parents should be the ones to apologize for everything and showing a true dedication to toddlers» favorite snacks, crackers.
Many parents talk about rumored health risks from immunizations or their negative view of the pharmaceutical industry, for instance, but those may not be the true reasons, says psychologist Stephan Lewandowsky of the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom.
LEAKEYS DENY, Roger Lewin, Ed., Research News, Science, Richard and his parents, Louis and Mary, have held to a view of human origins for nearly half a century now that the line of true man, the line of Homo - large brain, toolmaking and so on - has a separate ancestry that goes back millions and millions of years.
Equally accessible to the parent as the teacher, and written by a recent pioneer in the field, Gifted 101 dispels common myths about giftedness, challenges the view that eminence is the true signifier of giftedness, provides support for the twice exceptional, offers specific guidelines to parents and teachers, describes comprehensive assessment of the gifted, and focuses on the complex inner world of the gifted... a «must read.»
Undoubtedly, the law has given credence to the view that parents should be the true architects of their children's educational futures.
YA / Mature Readers: Lahiri writes insightfully about childhood, especially brother - sister relationships and a child's view of the struggles within his or her parents» marriage, while Lahiri's stories of romantic infatuations and obstacles to true love are captivating.
This is especially true if your children begin to treat you differently or share the views of the other parent.
The reality is that most parents going through mediation are not aware of their children's true feelings and views.
Another notable distinction in true cases of Parental Alienation Syndrome is the idea that the child so strongly adopts the alienating parent's point of view that he or she begins to vilify the alienated parent independent of the alienating parent.
Gardner (2002) pointed out, «when true parental abuse and / or neglect is present the child's animosity may be justified, and so the parental alienation syndrome diagnosis is not applicable» Johnston (2001) is right that it is «critical to differentiate the alienated child (who persistently refuses and rejects visitation because of unreasonable negative views and feelings) from other children who also resist contact with a parent after separation.
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