Not exact matches
Following the case of a baby in Canada
whose parent was
issued with a health card that does not specify the child's gender, Dr Peter Saunders... More
Stage 8: Creative activity groups: Groups for young and OLDER depth study groups; mid-adults
whose ADULT - art groups; contem -
parents are now lean - HOOD porary
issues groups; ing on them.
School districts long struggled with the
issue of feeding children
whose parents couldn't or wouldn't pay, and Diane Pratt - Heavener, spokesperson for the School Nutrition Association, recently asserted on Take Part that the improved meal standards mandated by the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act have only worsened the problem.
There are specialized classes for
parents whose children are gifted, delayed, or have developmental or medical
issues.
Over the course of her 20 - year career, Kitty has worked with many
parents whose children struggle with food
issues.
For
parents whose children have a diagnosis or want to learn more about specific conditions or special services available in schools, Understood offers in - depth information about Individualized Education Programs, 504 Plans, ADHD, auditory processing disorder, communication disorders, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, dyslexia, dyspraxia, executive functioning
issues, nonverbal learning disabilities, sensory processing
issues and visual processing
issues.
Before, during, and after the breakup,
parents will keep returning to this book for its clear explanations, wise counsel, and practical tips for managing every
issue you can think of related to raising children
whose parents live apart.»
Understood.org is an innovative digital resource that aims to help the millions of
parents whose children struggle with learning and attention
issues.
Kids
whose parents said they had non-regular bedtimes on every survey growing up had the most behavioral
issues, Kelly's team reported in Pediatrics.
The day was a success with attendees from all around the state who learned about the many aspects of this
issue including testimony from
parents whose children died from shaking.
One - quarter to one - half of
parents whose kids have ADHD report sleeping
issues in their children.
According to the report, 47 percent of children
whose parents have finance - related friction in their relationship are somewhat affected by these
issues.
I often suggest Gut and Psychology Syndrome to
parents who have children struggling with any of these
issues, or even to
parents whose children just have skin / allergy
issues, as they almost always benefit from the protocol as well.
Meanwhile, Saroo's
parents are having difficulties with their second adopted son, Mantosh (Divian Ladwa)
whose struggles with alcoholism and post-traumatic stress present their own
issues.
For
parents however, the most problematic
issue will likely be the fact it is based on a toy (manufactured by Hasbro,
whose corporate name is boldly pasted in the opening credits), which is now transformed into anything but a child - friendly product.
It's a time lapse crash course in
parenting, with a side of unresolved mommy
issues and paternal resistance (Daddy Clive tries to kill the unauthorized experiment at least once, maybe twice), and a little girl
whose genetic zoo of abilities manifest as she grows at an alarming rate, adding even more unpredictable wrinkles to the Freudian hothouse of
issues churning through this post-nuclear family.
Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard) struggles with a passion for acting hampered by a disapproving and controlling father («That»70s Show»'s Kurtwood Smith), Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke,
whose only credible role before this was as the lead in the bizarre sci - fi family film, Explorers) suffers from confidence
issues and
parents who don't seem to care about him, Charlie Dalton (Gale Hansen) has a bit of a wild streak and wants to break free from the school he feels entrapped by.
The wide range of responses to this question reflected a tense dynamic:
Parents are concerned about many, many
issues regarding their kids, and teachers,
whose primary concern is supposed to be education, are frequent targets of parental anxiety.
Parents gather around small groups of kids —
whose skin colors span shades of ivory and tan and brown — to ask them about their projects and the ways in which these
issues are still relevant today.
By last year, groups such as the Connecticut
Parents Union (on
whose advisory board your editor serves) had sprouted up throughout the country, and, along with long - established groups such as the Black Alliance for Educational Options, were agitating for the enactment of
Parent Trigger laws, pushing for the expansion of charters and vouchers, and weighing in on such
issues as overhauling teacher evaluation systems.
For example, the principal created a community relations committee composed of teachers and
parents whose role it was to bring to attention any emerging
issues about the school and district.
On behalf of
parents of public school students across Connecticut, I am writing to request that you add an agenda item to the April 6, 2015 State Board of Education Committee meeting to review and address the actions taken by your Interim Commissioner of Education and other State Department of Education staff as they relate to the
issue of a
parent's fundamental and inalienable right to opt their children out of the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) testing program and how local school districts should deal with children
whose parents have opted them out of the SBAC testing.
«Today, we are developing specific formulas for pet
parents whose loved ones have urine
issues, developing laundry and pet bed deodorizer products and addressing the litter box problem.»
The works of Himid, who was born in Zanzibar, and Anderson,
whose parents are Jamaican, both addressed the
issue of black representation in art and media.
It's a complicated
issue, and one that will, no doubt, continue to rile many
parents in coming years
whose homes are not located near schools.
In fact, the directive from the school board had nothing to do with Muslim families and was a response to safety
issues raised by concerned
parents whose children might be attending Remembrance Day ceremonies so shortly after the attack on the cenotaph in Ottawa.
The topic and content needs to be focused on
issues related to children
whose parents have a mental illness and / or families affected by parental mental illness.
That might be recognised in a mother's habitual behaviour toward her youngest son, usually precipitated by his childishness, where the absence of emotional involvement with her husband (
whose occupational role has taken him increasingly out of family life) was a disposing factor because neither
parent have acknowledged the family life cycle
issues they face after 25 years of marriage.
Adolescents
whose parents are not as overwhelmed by survival
issues as Walter's mother may not become casualties of «the streets.»
They also found that adult children of divorced
parents tended to have more relationship
issues including adjustment, conflict and trouble with communication than those
whose parents remained married.
Mediation is a way for
parents to resolve their disputes in a private confidential setting with the assistance of a neutral third party
whose role is to assist the parties in reaching an agreement on disputed
issues by identifying
issues and facilitating communication.
This study, published in the academic journal «Psicothema» evaluated 95 children ages 8 to 12 for symptoms of anxiety and separation
issues, and found that the children of divorced
parents had increased levels of separation anxiety compared to those of children
whose parents remained together.
Mediation is a way for
parents to resolve their disputes in a private confidential setting with the assistance of a neutral third party
whose role is to assist the parties in reaching an agreement on disputed
issues by identifying
issues, exploring options and facilitating communication between the parties.
I started learning that my wife has other really bad psychological
issues like severe depression from childhood, her
parents split and she ended up at her gran,
whose neighbour molested her badly — twice.
A person
whose parents divorced may resolve to avoid divorce and work hard in a relationship to prevent it, but unresolved effects of family of origin
issues, such as communication problems or difficulty with trust, may still cause the relationship to fail.
The prevalence of such denial has prompted surveys addressing the
issues of whether children can reject a
parent whose behavior does not warrant such rejection, and whether the rejection can be due in part to the influence of the favored
parent.
For children
whose screener scores indicate a potential
issue,
parents complete the 55 - item TABS Assessment Tool
Children
whose parents have a mental illness are twice to three - times more likely to develop their own mental health
issues than their peers.
At the child level, temperamental features evident in infancy and toddlerhood such as irritability, restlessness, irregular patterns of behaviour, lack of persistence and low adaptability increase the risk of behaviour problems7, 8,9 as do certain genetic and neurobiological traits.10, 11 At the family level,
parenting practices including punitive discipline, inconsistency, low warmth and involvement, and physical aggression have been found to contribute to the development of young children's aggressive behaviour.12 Children who are exposed to high levels of discord within the home and
whose parents have mental health and / or substance abuse
issues are also at heightened risk.13 Other important correlates of aggression in children that can contribute to chronic aggression include faulty social - cognitive processes and peer rejection.14
Remember that a co-parenting coordinator is a neutral third party
whose ultimate goal is to reduce the conflict between the parties and set up a process through which the
parents can resolve
issues without the co-parenting coordinator's intervention.
Because family involvement is central to Head Start, it is very important to have meaningful inclusion of Head Start
parents whose children experience social - emotional or behavioral challenges, or other mental health
issues.
The majority of
parents whose relationships have broken down are able to resolve custody and access
issues without the necessity of litigation.
AFTERNOON: TRACK TWO — Child Support Track 1:30 - 2:15 p.m. Kelicia Lyons, Texas Office of the Attorney General «Finding the Custodial
Parent and other Locate
Issues» Kelicia will discuss the availability and limits of location services for
parents whose address is unknown and other resources.
Every divorce is different, with legal, financial, and / or
parenting issues unique to the individuals
whose relationship has broken down.