Sentences with phrase «uncooperative parenting»

Judges dislike dealing with uncooperative parents.
We see case after case in which the preponderance of the evidence as to the children's better interests seemed obviously in favor of the mother, but the judges appeared to view it through a lens of bias against the mother (often using the very malleable «parental alienation» or «uncooperative parent» technique.)
The parent raising the child does not have clear authority and can be subjected to the whim of the uncooperative parent.

Not exact matches

Parenting that recognizes uncooperative behavior as an expression of unmet needs, temperament (e.g., highly sensitive or introverted), or unrealistic expectations of the child's current stage of development.
Team Green parents — either by choice or by uncooperative ultrasound — won't get to learn the sex of their baby until the birth.
For Lori and Mark Burchett, necessity literally was the mother of invention — one that promises to make it vastly easier for parents to administer medicine to uncooperative babies and one that has delivered the Burchetts into the world of entrepreneurship.
In 20 years of being a family child care provider and 12 years of conducting parenting workshops I have seen parents struggle with and children suffer from uncooperative CO-parenting.
For many parents, it seems almost instinctive to respond to a child's uncooperative behavior by imposing (or threatening) a consequence.
That's not just an instructional credo, but a mantra for dealing with difficult situations — uncooperative students, miscalculating supervisors, incorrigible parents.
Something new on the practicality front is the way the second row flips forward to allow access to the third row even with big, bulky child seats installed, a huge win for parents juggling their most precious, struggling, squirming, screaming and generally uncooperative cargo.
A cooperative parenting attitude bespeaks a generous spirt; an uncooperative attitude bespeaks a pinched spirit.
A court may also award sole legal decision making if it finds that one of the parents is so uncooperative that the parties would never be able to co-parent.
Even when an individual has been awarded a specific amount of spousal support following divorce — or a parent has been awarded specific custody or child support rights — it can be difficult to know how to assert those rights when the other party becomes uncooperative.
However, they can be very rigid and uncooperative with the other parent.
Even if the other parent is uncooperative, maintaining a calm demeanor and not baiting the other parent into an argument can significantly reduce tension in a potential stressful situation, state Gayle Zieman, Ph.D. and Mary Ann Baker - Randall, Esq., in their article for «Parenting New Mexico.»
Parents wanting to manage child behavior problems involving noncompliance, oppositional behavior, aggression, whining, disrespect, uncooperative behavior; potentially poor
Efforts to identify this group of children and prevent caries are of great value for the child, the parents, and society, since treatment of uncooperative children is time consuming and costly.
Many parents see a child's uncooperative behavior as a challenge to their authority.
Following this logic, the targeted parent can be trusted to balance time with uncooperative disordered parents even if they have complete custody.
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