«What I'm Looking For» describes what
type of parenting partner you are seeking here online.
Not exact matches
You might consider talking to you and your
partner's
parents to see if either
of you had any specific intolerance or allergies to specific
types of baby formula.
• Shake up the parental leave system so fathers can spend more time with kids under two years - old • 25,000 more dads per year to sign their child's birth certificate, to reach international standards and halve the number
of those who don't • Dads able to stay overnight in hospital with their
partner when their baby is born • Modern and relevant antenatal education for both
parents • Dads reading with their children in all primary schools • Family professionals — midwives, teachers, health visitors, nursery workers, social workers — confidently engaging with dads as well as mums, and supporting all family
types.
A doula can provide a particular
type of support that your
partner, Intended
Parents and medical care providers are unable to provide making them an important addition to the surrogate's birth team.
The Postdoctoral Scholar must be a spouse, domestic
partner,
parent, son, daughter or next
of kin
of the covered servicemember to be eligible for this
type of leave.
If you are looking for a specific
type of man (for instance a Christian dating
partner or for a fellow single
parent for single men over 50), then we let you make that priority part
of your own personal matching algorithm.
Of course, we ensure members can define the type of person they're looking for; you might be a single parent interested in meeting a partner with children, or a Christian whose ideal match is someone who shares their fait
Of course, we ensure members can define the
type of person they're looking for; you might be a single parent interested in meeting a partner with children, or a Christian whose ideal match is someone who shares their fait
of person they're looking for; you might be a single
parent interested in meeting a
partner with children, or a Christian whose ideal match is someone who shares their faith.
Laguna Woods is a very small city, but has a variety
of household
types, from married couples, single unmarried
parents, and cohabitating
partners.
The best evidence for reduction in mental - health conditions among maltreated children is for cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT) for sexually abused children with post-traumatic stress symptoms.11 Several interventions show promise: some child - focused
types of therapy for neglected children including resilient peer treatment, 12 an imaginative play program, 13 multisystemic therapy14 and a day treatment intervention.15 There is also some evidence
of the benefits
of post-shelter counseling intervention for women exposed to intimate -
partner violence, 16,17 child -
parent psychotherapy, 18,19 and trauma - focused CBT for children with intimate
partner violence - related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms.20
Maplewood Counseling specializes in helping with all
types of relationship concerns — marital, domestic
partners, new relationships, families (in - laws, step and blended family problems), and
parenting.
What makes things tricky is that you're starting a new
type of relationship with your
partner — a
parenting partnership.
Fathers need to be able to successfully navigate different
types of relationships, including spouse -
partner, co-
parent,
parent - child, and workplace relationships.
Eight measures assessing three
types of dyadic family relationships were reviewed: (a) marital /
partner dyad (three measures); (b)
parent — child dyads (four measures); and (c) sibling dyads (one measure).
Other moderators
of the relationship between CSA and
parenting stress, such as severity and
type of perpetrator and current life stressors including
partner violence, should also be explored, as the results
of this review indicate limited investigation
of these aspects.
The following potential confounders were investigated: antenatal depression at 32 - week gestation (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression (EPDS) score, Cox and Holden 1994), postnatal depression at 8 weeks (Edinburgh Depression Score), maternal education at 32 - week gestation (CSE or below, A level, degree), breastfeeding at 6 months (never, stopped, still feeding), gender (male / female), number
of siblings at 6 months, marital conflict at 8 months (Rutter and Quinton 1984), homeowner at 8 months (yes / no),
type of dwelling at 8 months (detached, semi-detached, terraced house, flat / maisonette, rooms, other), neighbourhood at 8 months (very good / good / not very good), social class (1 — 6), maternal age at time
of delivery, multiple pregnancy at time
of delivery and single -
parent status at 8 months (single /
partner).
Other characteristics, such as
partner type, condom use at last sex, history
of condom use, concurrent sex
partners, clinic site, religious involvement, living in a 2 -
parent household, and school enrollment, were not predictive
of infection (results not shown).