Sentences with phrase «with child problem»

Mothers were asked corresponding questions concerning ways their pediatrician currently helps them with child problem behaviors (actual response) and ways they want their pediatrician to help (desired response).
Discover varied touch - informed play therapy approaches that ethically intervene with child problems and diagnoses related to trauma, sexual and physical abuse, domestic violence, ADHD, anxiety, and attachment.
These findings suggest that coresidence may be detrimental to marital quality, but perhaps only when coresidence is nonnormative or when coresidence co-occurs with child problems.

Not exact matches

During a Halloween event with reporters» children in the Oval Office in October, Trump told the kids that at least they «have no weight problems» as he handed out candy.
He'd grown up close with his grandmother, who ran Michigan's first inpatient institution for children with psychiatric problems.
Pachter says that this is how young children address their teachers: «Mrs. Susan, can you help me with this math problem
«Social entrepreneurs are people who look at society and see the big problems and see innovative solutions that are permanent and can change the fabric of society,» says Dr. Lyndon Haviland, interim CEO for Darkness to Light, a non-profit organization tasked with preventing the sexual abuse of children.
Additionally, children are already getting addicted to screens, computers, and texting, and this only fuels the problem in developing healthy intimacy and closeness with other people.»
I would have no problem with the flight attendant asking my child and I to temporarily move to the back, perhaps in an effort to give the child some movement and rock her to sleep.
Littman, the founder of educational computer game designer Morphonix, says she works with a bunch of guys most comfortable solving digital problems, so when she wants to get something new out of them, she finds some way to make them act like the children for whom they design the games.
Raising children into entrepreneurial adults begins with encouraging creativity and problem solving.
I am extremely lucky to work in a job which causes me to be thanked countless times a day to which i have always replied with «no problem» or «no worries» and although my customers never seem to mind it drives me crazy mostly because I spent many years learning to speak and have spent many years teaching my children and think the constant use of one or two phrases over and over is limiting so just recently I have tried to use different phrases such as «your welcome» and «my pleasure» and anything else which springs to mind and is more suited to each scenario.
The problem of tax evasion in Greece has been pointed out many times during the debt crisis: Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF, got into hot water over the summer with her comments that she felt more sympathy with children in Africa than tax evaders in Greece.
Airlines could alleviate a LARGE part of the problem by providing educational materials for parents about how to fly with children.
If every time your child struggles with financial issues, you step in to fix the problem, your adult child will never learn to deal with those financial issues.
With so much attention on Deutsche Bank's woes, it's curious that so little has been written about our own U.S. problem child — Citigroup (although we have certainly tried to make up for that here at Wall Street On Parade).
If you are a single woman in Kansas with no health problems or any children to make demands on your income, you could easily have the potential to save $ 30,000 of a $ 70,000 salary, thereby adding $ 1,200 ($ 100 per month!)
They are brain - locked into trying to hit back with the same sort of complaint, yet utterly fail because atheism isn't a system of anything, and so sound like a child repeating the same thing over and over, blind and deaf to anything but the glaring problem of worshipping a disgusting and vicious idiot god and hating disgusting and vicious things.
I don't have any problem with religions (note the plural) being offered together as a Philosophy class elective — But, it would have to cover ALL religions equally from a neutral viewpoint with contexts and relevant histories to educate children on the many religious philosophies of the world.
The problem for the religious is this: you give to a child a TRUE understanding of the natural world, and impart them with a TRULY scientific perspective, and they WILL see that god almost certainly does not exist, and that religion is a fairy tale.
«I know that Ofcom have produced results showing that 15 percent of parents have not even had a conversation with their children about what they do on the internet, so it's a huge problem.
All is not smooth sailing: Emma's adopted son will fall prey to another great lie on offer in the twenty - first century and become a foreign fighter in his native Ukraine, while the children she teaches struggle with autism, anxiety, emotional problems, and speech disorders.
«If there is a significant problem with our schools it is that many of them are so popular that they are oversubscribed and not every parent who wants to can send their children to one.
Children who lived with both a mother and father figure also had less behavioural problems than those who just lived with their mother.
In between, we are given snapshots of a vanished America where religion and culture still played a vital role in public life, as well as odd and unexpected little tidbits: a craze for church bell towers in the 1920s; Cram's home life with his beloved wife, Bess, and their children; the messy business breakup with Goodhue; Cram's mildly embarrassing foray into the horror genre, Black Spirits and White; his strange proposal for an island to be raised ex nihilo in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist themes.
When an omnipotent, omniscient god could have dealt with the problem in a much more immediate way, does it really make sense to wait a couple of decades for the child to be born, grow up, and start a ministry?
The problem we have with Jesus being married is the evident next step, that Jesus fathered children.
«I wouldn't have a problem with a child being fostered by someone who comes from a different faith but is sensitive to and responds to that child, who communicates with them, who shows their face to that child as well.
The problem is that their «Jesus» doesn't ask them any hard questions; but is more like a child's «invisible friend» who is always on thier side whenever they find themselves in a conflict with others.
the children hurt by these men and the many others not reported don't deserve to suffer with these injustices because the church doesn't want to face the fact that there is a problem.
And while these issues can not be discussed without considering other deeply troubling problems such as mental health treatment and school security, they need to be discussed if our country is going to move any closer to authentically providing our children with safe spaces to learn.
The root of the problem as with all these young people supporting someone who didn't report a child assault to police is they don't see anything wrong with what these men are.So it's just a step down that it was done to a child, as they see nothing wrong with the acts between men.Be real, it's our culture now, they don't care about it being a child or not, it's sick and disgusting these young people are heartless and warped.
Deal's aunt allegedly confessed to putting hot sauce in the child's mouth, striking her with a paddle dubbed «Butt Buster» and ordering the child to sleep on the floor of a stall shower because she had a problem with wetting the bed, the news station reports.
By the time W finished his second term, I had graduated from college, come to terms with the fact that the criminalization of abortion is highly unlikely no matter the party in power, expanded my definition of «pro-life» to include Iraqi children and prisoners of war, and experienced first - hand some of the major problems with America's healthcare system, which along with poverty and education issues, contributes to the troubling abortion rate in the U.S. I remained pro-life idealistically, but for the first time, voted for a pro-choice president, hoping that the reforms I wanted to see in the healthcare, the economy, immigration, education, and for the socioeconomically disadvantaged would function pragmatically to reduce abortions.
Furthermore, he offered Mrs. L. an ongoing supportive counseling relationship to assist her in coping constructively with her feelings and problems in her relationship with her husband and children.
But a child who is still demanding a bottle regularly when he starts to school, probably needs help with deeper problems.
It's well to avoid making the child feel that he is the only problem, even if he is the one with obvious symptoms.
For families with serious mental, physical or emotional health problems, or who are experiencing dire financial troubles, bearing children might best be delayed.
A teen may know she needs to be older to parent, A woman with health problems or an ill child may feel that is all she can handle.
But this may be the primary focus of the problem if the child is unable to establish close relationships with either adults or peers.
For the minister with strong training in counseling, a method called family group counseling offers a useful tool for helping families with a disturbed member or with parent - child problems.
During a given week, he may be called to the home where a child has died, asked to appear in court to help a teen - ager in trouble with the law, consulted by a woman suffering from menopausal emotional problems, called on by a man who has just learned he has cancer, and another whose self - esteem is shaken by mandatory retirement.
The problem with your analogy is that we, as good parents, do this to prepare our children for their adult life where they will make decisions independent of our having the final OK.
Three - fourths of women who have abortions say they can not afford a child (40 percent are at the federal poverty line), and half do not want to be a single parent or are having problems with their husband or partner, according to the Guttmacher Institute.
The same applies to the husband's awareness of the unique self - esteem problems of women faced with changing sex roles, the continuing dual - standard in many areas, the increasing period of life after the children are raised and the problem of finding significance therein, and the preparation for creative widowhood which faces the vast majority of women in our culture.
No, a baby is born innocent; it is when parents start filling that child's head with religious bullshit that is child abuse that we see the problems.
But since this particular becoming as distinct from that particular becoming (i.e., the child's taking this as distinct from that direction) itself needs explaining, Hartshorne can only deal with the problem by shifting it elsewhere.
The problem I had as a child was that every sermon ended up with the threat of hell, and if you don't repent, you're going there.
To me, the biggest problem with the religious isn't that they believe in something I happen to not, it's that they are brought up to believe that believing in god is obligatory and that they are never given a choice as children... it's «believe, or you're a bad person».
The story quotes others who have dealt with the problem and say that «churches are the perfect environment for sexual predators, because they have large numbers of children's programs, a shortage of workers to lead them, and a culture of trust that is the essence of the organization.»
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