Sentences with phrase «whose children present»

Our experts recommend that parents whose children present with persistent swelling and / or redness in their lymph node area for several weeks have them examined at the Node Assessment Program's clinic.

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I have been a professional standing by as people die — with or without family present, as a daughter whose father died, and as a wife, watching as my husband — the father of my still young children died.
Compared with children with absentee fathers, children whose fathers were present and actively involved in their lives during early and middle childhood had fewer behavior problems and higher intellectual abilities as they grew older, even among children of lower socioeconomic status.
Involved Dads Give Kids an Edge Compared with children with absentee fathers, children whose fathers were present and actively involved in their lives during early and middle childhood had fewer behavior problems and higher intellectual abilities as they grew older, even among children of lower socioeconomic status.
, those of us whose challenging job is to get Mama some quiet space in which to write, and Mama, who's trying to think in the chaos, not to mention be present with children nearby.
Each book presents a child whose strong feelings are causing a problem or dilemma.
But the kids did not need to be present: parents whose children had already left home were only 27 per cent as likely as the childless adults to get sick (Psychosomatic Medicine, DOI: 10.1097 / psy.0 b013e31825941ff).
Phillie's guests at the moment include Michael (Kevin Pollak), a sleazy director and producer of porn videos who is attempting to persuade Loretta (Caroline Dhavernas), a pretty young waitress at a nearby diner, to star in his latest series of adult movies; Denise (Anna Friel) and R.J. (Kristen Holden - Reid), a drug - addled couple struggling to regain custody of their child; Henry (Peter Keleghan) and Lily (Wendy Crewson), whose marriage is already starting to crumble before temptation presents itself to Lily; and Boris (Damir Andrei), the Niagara's short - tempered owner.
«That can have a real wear and tear effect on the body if that level of stress is present a lot of the time,» he says, «particularly for a young child whose brain is developing, whose other organ systems are maturing and developing.»
At the same time, the same proportion of those surveyed as a decade ago said they believed violence exists within families, according to the study, whose findings were presented this month at a Chicago conference sponsored by the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.
The Virginia Association for the Gifted will present an annual «Leader of the Year» award to an individual at any level (parent, teacher, coordinator, administrator, legislator, other) whose exemplary leadership and outstanding contribution to gifted education has affected Virginia's children, teachers, schools, programs, services, and / or policies.
The Virginia Association for the Gifted will present an annual «Parent of the Year» award to a parent whose exemplary contribution to gifted education has affected Virginia's children, teachers, schools, programs, services, and / or policies.
It was wonderful to see so many parents and families present and other special guests included the team of community garden volunteers, members of Keresley Community Library and many new parents whose children have joined the school community this academic year.
Passed in 2010, the California law enables parents whose children attend a persistently failing school to «trigger» reforms, including replacing staff or turning the school into a charter, by presenting their school district with a petition containing at least 51 percent of their signatures.
The child whose attention flags and behavior flares when learning about the Civil War through books and lectures may become absorbed in the material if it is presented through images, music, or role - play.
Literacy is deeply rooted in cultural experience, and our society presents teachers with a broad and rich diversity of children whose cultural experience may differ considerably from their own.
The students who are the most let down by the present state of affairs, however, are the high - potential children from poor and minority backgrounds whose gifts are badly neglected in today's education system.
Discovery Education, whose mission is to provide high - quality teaching and learning experiences for school children, presented «A Day of Discovery» for twelve female students from Sheffield High School, a member of the Girls» Day School Trust (GDST), at its European Headquarters on 8 July.
Sylvia, because she is the one character whose children are present — and children are omnipresent in my life.
The Pura Belpré Award, co-sponsored by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) and the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish - Speaking (REFORMA), is presented to a Latino / Latina writer and illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms, and celebrates the Latino cultural experience in an outstanding work of literature for children anChildren (ALSC) and the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish - Speaking (REFORMA), is presented to a Latino / Latina writer and illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms, and celebrates the Latino cultural experience in an outstanding work of literature for children anchildren and youth.
Forna explored this period brilliantly in her thoughtful memoir The Devil That Danced on the Water; and she revisits the time and place in her new novel The Memory of Love, a striking study of the past and present of a country whose name calls up twisted images of beautiful beaches, blood diamonds and child soldiers.
(REFORMA), is presented to a Latino / Latina writer and illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms, and celebrates the Latino cultural experience in an outstanding work of literature for children and youth.
Established in 1996, this award is presented to a Latino / Latina writer and illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms, and celebrates the Latino cultural experience in an outstanding work of literature for children and youth.
The Pura Belpré Award, established in 1996, is presented to a Latino / Latina writer and illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms and celebrates the Latino cultural experience in an outstanding work of literature for children and youth.
Other scholarships for grandchildren include the alumni heritage scholarship and the alumni scholar award at the University of Alabama, Augustus Ward Young and Ruth Agenes Young Scholarships at the University of Maine at Machias for students whose grandparents or great - grandparents were members of Eastern Star, a scholarship for grandchildren and great grandchildren of full - time faculty (past or present) sponsored by the San Diego State University Retirement Association, a scholarship for grandchildren of alumni at Texas State University San Marco, a scholarship for children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of alumni at the University of New Hampshire, and a scholarship for grandchildren of alumni sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Alumni Association.
[36] The town's cult repeatedly participates in illegal acts: ritual human sacrifices whose purpose is the deity's resurrection, [38] illegal drug trade, [39] and kidnapping and confinement of children in a facility to teach them its dogma through brainwashing, while presenting the facility as an orphanage.
Now 78 years old, the artist — whose classic works, like Mirror Check (1970) and Vertical Roll (1972), present the body as a staging ground for feminist explorations of self — has largely absented herself from the proceedings, instead filling all four rooms of the pavilion with video projections of children and animals.
The first wife was the painter and ceramicist Lelia Locke, with whom he had 3 children — the eldest of which is UK sculptor Hew Locke whose exhibition Kingdom of the Blind at Rivington Place was presented by Iniva in 2008.
Chetwynd will present her largest commission to date, Hermitos Children 2, within a large - scale installation whose props and interiors will immerse visitors within her world of 16th century wandering troupes and wild, costumed, carnivalesque live performances.
Not Evil presents Innis as the leader of a historic civil rights group fighting to reinstate use of the pesticide DDT, whose ban the film blames for the daily malaria deaths of more than 300 African children.
Robinson & Cole Boston office partner Joseph S. Ayoub, Jr., presented Marty Mannion of Summit Partners with the James Pallotta Award, given to an individual whose efforts have had a significant impact on children in need.
It may also result from the negligence of homeowners on whose premises a child is present.
A rebuttable presumption means that the court will automatically presume that it is not in the best interest of the child to be in the custody of a parent who has been violent, but the parent whose rights are affected by this presumption may present evidence or witness testimony to show the court otherwise.
CLC manages and presents a training program for child advocates to support and educate attorneys, mental health professionals and other professionals involved with children whose families are involved in family court disputes.
Would ether group be required or in someway at risk for failure to check whether minor X, whose parents informed the group they do not want their child in attendance, was present?
Facebook presented Messenger Kids as a gift to parents, whose children might otherwise sends messages on harder - to - monitor platforms:
Also present were Darrell and Sandra Scott, whose daughter was killed in the Columbine, Colorado, shooting, and Nicole Hockley and Mark Barden, who lost children in Sandy Hook, Connecticut.
This lecture presents the development of a team working with children under five whose parents are experiencing mental distress.
The present analysis included only children who had measures of weight and height from the 36 - and 60 - month in - home assessments and whose mothers answered the questions regarding IPV.
For the clinicians faced with a child presenting with hyperactivity disorder in the context of a history of maltreatment, it is often extremely difficult to distinguish the child with ADHD and the child whose clinical presentation is a function of their adverse experiences.
The present study included all fifth - grade children assigned to the 3 conditions in 1985 whose parents provided annual written consent to their involvement in the longitudinal follow - up study (N = 643).
Sharing the Baton, Not Passing It: Collaboration Between Public and Private Child Welfare Agencies to Reunify Families Spath, Werrbach, & Pine Journal of Community Practice, 16 (4), 2008 View Abstract Presents results from a study of a partnership of two State child welfare agencies and a private child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in foster Child Welfare Agencies to Reunify Families Spath, Werrbach, & Pine Journal of Community Practice, 16 (4), 2008 View Abstract Presents results from a study of a partnership of two State child welfare agencies and a private child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in foster child welfare agencies and a private child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in foster child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in foster care.
METHODS: Data were collected on 80680 pediatric outpatients, ages 4 to 15 years, whose parents filled out the PSC - 17 from 2006 to 2015 via the Child Health and Development Interactive System, an electronic system that presents and scores clinical measures.
As indicated in Table 3, with the exception of parent report of child arrests, most of these effects were present for children whose mothers were visited only during pregnancy (treatment group 3).
Supporting Children Affected by Parental Alcohol Misuse: A Toolkit Baker (2007) Presents a web - based collection of information and profession - specific guidance to support professionals working with children whose parents misuse Children Affected by Parental Alcohol Misuse: A Toolkit Baker (2007) Presents a web - based collection of information and profession - specific guidance to support professionals working with children whose parents misuse children whose parents misuse alcohol.
This paper: presents current research on the types of interventions used with parents whose children are receiving treatment, with a particular focus on group therapy for parents; reviews the current literature on group work with parents whose children are receiving treatment; and presents the results of an exploratory study of the incidence of concurrent group therapy for parents whose children are receiving treatment.
Health service resources spent on children with conduct disorder are considerable: 30 % of child consultations with general practitioners are for behaviour problems, 8 and 45 % of community child health referrals are for behaviour disturbances - with an even higher level at schools for children with special needs and in clinics for children with developmental delay, where challenging behaviour is a common problem.9 Psychiatric disorders are present in 28 % of paediatric outpatient referrals.10 Social services departments expend a lot of effort trying to protect disruptive children whose parents can no longer cope without hitting or abusing them.
The parent - child relationship is one of the most fundamental relationships in children's lives and is disrupted for children whose parents are not present due to incarceration.
In response, the family court wrote in the custody order: «The court has carefully considered the findings of the juvenile court, whose jurisdiction is now terminated, and upon the evi - dence presented in trial and the other documents and pleadings in the file, finds that the orders contained herein are in the best interests of the children.
All cases presented here were referred to one or both of the authors for forensic evaluation or treatment of a seemingly intractable situation, Cases were selected for the study on the basis of at least one child in the family having intensely rejected one of the parents on the basis of trivial or unsubstantiated accusations, apparently meeting Gardner's criteria for «parental alienation syndrome,» There was no attempt to match these cases with a control group of children whose parents had also separated and / or divorced.
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