Sentences with phrase «with teen mothers»

This research has implications for those who work with teen mothers and their infants, especially music educators interested in partnering with high school social workers and counselors.
Includes discussion of the implications for case management and agencies working with teen mothers.

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Now, even with hardships, even with arguments, door slamming in front of your nose, «you hate me» teen remarks... I wouldn't change it, because believe it or not there is a good side of being a mother, a side that melts you into a puddle of sweetly melted ice - cream; when they give you a hug from out of the blue and whisper in your ear «you're the best!»
The onetime teen sensation with the quaint tennis dresses is now a mother and TV commentator who still puts in time on the courts
But most of us mothers want our kids as long as we can have them, and if we fight the teen - fection with our prescriptions of logic and perspective, things should calm down quite a bit.
I have two teen boys and a girl who live with their mother.
I am the mother of two beautiful young teen daughters, but it feels like it was just yesterday that I struggled with sleep deprivation as I juggled the needs of a baby crying due to lack of sleep.
I had the privilege of working with families from diverse backgrounds as well as very young mothers, both one - on - one and though coordinating a teen pregnancy and parenting support program.
They were joined by Corinna Gilligan, a mother of a teen with autism.
Daughters born to teen moms in inner - city Baltimore in the early 1960s were 3.6 times more likely to be on welfare than those with mothers older than 25, according to the study in this month's issue of the journal Pediatrics.
You'd think that with all these teen moms being filmed by MTV, someone would mention car seat safety to the naïve young mothers.
The mother of a preteen, a tween and a teen, she lives with her husband in Austin, Texas, USA, where she fills her days with homeschooling.
The target population may be identified at the level of the caregiver (e.g., teen mothers, low - income families) or the child (e.g., children with disabilities).
Being raised by a single mother raises the risk of teen pregnancy, marrying with less than a high school degree, and forming a marriage where both partners have less than a high school degree.
Happy family young mother with two children cute laughing toddler girl and a teen age boy feeding giraffe during a trip to a city zoo on a hot summer day
Most of the teen clients she works with are open to breastfeeding, says Brown, but it's often the girls» mothers who don't want their daughters to miss work or school to feed their newborn.
Narratives range from humorous to heart - wrenching: a teen is smitten by an older boy, a son battles drug addiction, a parent steals the unthinkable, a daughter and her family navigate thunderstorms, a mother redefines «home» for her autistic son — plus compelling essays on parenting teens with chronic illness or anxiety disorders or that inevitable phase of parenting which requires letting go of your teenager.
Superintendent Kriner Cash said he is happy to explore the possibility, but cautioned that teen mothers are just one of a number of student groups with unique challenges.
TIMES SQUARE — When she heard about the confrontation with police that left Staten Island man Eric Garner dead, Constance Malcolm, mother of Ramarley Graham, the unarmed Bronx teen fatally shot in his own home by NYPD Officer Richard Haste in 2012, says she couldn't watch the viral video of the incident.
You're the homeless man on the street, the mother with the sick kid, the drug - addicted teen.
During her teen years, she saw her mother «struggle with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).»
As a teen, she slept with her ex, Dean, while he was married to someone else, and didn't seem to think much of the consequences until his wife's mother screamed at Rory in the town square.
When my teen friends were chasing school girls, I was trying to be friendly with the neighbors wife, mother or older sister.
As Manuela, the mother of a deceased teen son, Roth's restrained yet palpable grief infused Manuela's strange search for the birth father with emotional resonance, anchoring Almodóvar's story of redefined families and female resilience.
After a troubled teen leaves the group home and moves back in with his alcoholic mother, he learns his girlfriend is dating someone else.
In a contemporary adaptation of Langston Hughes» celebrated play, the holiday musical drama BLACK NATIVITY follows Langston (Jacob Latimore), a street-wise teen from Baltimore raised by a single mother, as he journeys to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged relatives Reverend Cornell and Aretha Cobbs (Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett).
A teen girl receives several mind - body scans that involve simulations that are hallucinations provided by computer programming supplied through cables attached to the girl's back; we see screens in the air that show images of her brain and nervous system as the girl sees the ghost of her dead mother screaming among flames in a building with flaming windows as the building uproots itself and slowly flies through the air; the girl grabs cables, falls, runs across buildings as the flying building crashes into a skyscraper and chunks of concrete fall and fill the screen until she speaks with the ghost and the simulation ends.
Nikki Reed (Lords of Dogtown, Thirteen) stars as the titular Mini, a troubled teen having difficulty coping with the day - to - day existence of living with her mother Diane (Carrie - Anne Moss, Suspect Zero), a bitchy, philandering, gold digging alcoholic.
Mini is tired of being the victim and decides to start learning to deal with her mother by being more like her, which she starts doing by becoming a teen prostitute.
The bestseller tells the story of a five - year - old boy held captive with his mother by a man who kidnapped her when she was a teen.
Mo'Nique won for her supporting role as a mother from hell in «Precious» while Sandra Bullock triumphed as a wealthy Southern belle with a big heart who adopts a homeless teen and helps him achieve his football dreams in «The Blind Side.»
Now the four - time Oscar nominee is set to return to that era with Mid -»90s, this time as the mother of a troubled teen.
«The Way Way Back»: Coming - of - age comedy about a teen boy (Liam James) forced to vacation with his mother (Toni Collette) and her boyfriend (Steve Carell).
This wouldn't be such a conflict if the teen (named Langston by his mother after the famous poet / playwright) actually had a relationship with his grandparents.
Its story is focused on a black teen from Baltimore (played by Jacob Latimore) who is sent to stay with his grandparents in Harlem for the holidays while his mother (Jennifer Hudson) stays behind to deal with an eviction notice.
«Lady Bird» — This smart, tender coming - of - age tale nimbly captures the spirit of teenage angst, so wonderfully, fully realized in Saoirse Ronan's Oscar - quality performance as a teen in her last year of high school navigating the tumultuous waters of romance and self - realization while also butting heads with her equally strong - willed mother (an astounding Laurie Metcalf).
She shares this inside information with the other guests at the table, a decidedly oddball collection: There's the Kepps (Robinson and Kudrow), a boring couple who run a diner together; Walter (Merchant), a weirdo who may or may not have just come straight from prison; Renzo (Revolori), a horny teen who can't help but take terrible advice from his mother; and Jo (Squibb), a retired pot - smoking nanny.
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His sophomore feature Boogie Nights (1997), about the adult film industry in the late 1970s (partially inspired by the life of porno star John Holmes) is a surprisingly vibrant, funny, and at times quite warm story of a dysfunctional filmmaking family, with Burt Reynolds as a quiet but firm director Dad and Julianne Moore as the porn star surrogate mother to the company's teen stars Rollergirl (Heather Graham) and Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg), the «natural» from the suburbs who is quickly recruited.
The Way Way Back: Written and directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, this summer feature focused on a young teen (Liam James), who is forced to spend his summer with his naive mother (Toni Collette) and her controlling boyfriend (wonderfully - portrayed by the otherwise likeable Steve Carell).
Synopsis: A teen artist living in 1970s San Francisco enters into an affair with her mother's boyfriend.
Lisa (Paquin) is a Manhattan teen living with her single mother Joan (Smith - Cameron), an actress starring in her breakout stage role while seeing a new man (Reno).
Gay teen Ryder (Logan Miller) isn't enthused about the trip, feuding with his mother Cindy (Robin Weigert) and father Don (Richard Schiff) from the backseat of a rental car about his plan to come out to his Midwestern family.
Perhaps concerned that intelligent — albeit eccentric — parents wouldn't sell movie tickets, the screenwriters have updated this family of twelve plus two parents with the usual new age scenario: Dumb dad, career aggressive mother, and a few know - it - all children who, in this case, are led by teen daughter Lorraine (Hillary Duff).
A Bohemian mother, a rebellious teen, and a punk artist all guide a young boy into manhood with stunning perfection.
There, one macho teen proudly proclaims that all the gangstas he hangs with were raised by single - mothers because «fathers make niggers soft and prissy.»
Some of you may have seen his first two features — the teen - drama / time - travel film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and the techno - apocalyptic dysfunctional family dramedy Summer Wars — but the director tops himself with his third and latest film Wolf Children, a stunningly beautiful, unabashedly sentimental, and surprisingly complex story that works as both a coming - of - age film and a study of the trials of being a single mother.
«The Uninvited»: Psychological thriller, also on Blu - ray, about a teen, fresh from a mental hospital, haunted by a vision of her late mother prompting her to investigate Mom's unexpected death and Dad's marrying Mom's nurse, who may not be all she seems, shortly after; with Elizabeth Banks, Emily Browning.
It's hard not to empathize with this troubled teen and his equally mercurial mother, but the writer - director undercuts his characters by wallowing in classist squalor
The feature directorial debut of talented newcomer Josh Trank, this mix of teen angst and Marvel Comics heroics stars young DiCaprio lookalike Dane DeHaan as Andrew, a Seattle senior juggling a miserable school life (he's pigeonholed as geeky outsider) with an even worse home life (invalid mother; drunken, abusive father).
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