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How To Support Contact Between A Child And Its Parents

How To Support Contact Between A Child And Its Parents

... birth parents and, where appropriate, supporting contact visits has been emphasised in the ...of contact arrangements, but that there is some overlap between the two families either in terms ... See full document

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How do parents experience support after the death of their child?

How do parents experience support after the death of their child?

... of parents who have lost their child during pregnancy and labour or after birth, up to the age of ...these parents we con- tacted the chairs of three parents’ associations by email: the ... See full document

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The Parent Child Relationship when Parents’
Contact with their Children is Supervised

The Parent Child Relationship when Parents’ Contact with their Children is Supervised

... exemplifies how, within each of these four main categories, perceptions have ...the parents’ views and representations about the loss of their children and how this impacted on and shaped their ... See full document

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Information for parents living apart from their child

Information for parents living apart from their child

... a child maintenance arrangement with the other parent, or if you’ve tried a family-based arrangement and it hasn’t worked, either parent can apply to the government’s ‘statutory’ service, which can set up a ... See full document

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“Lay epidemiology”: an important factor in Danish parents’ decision of whether to allow their child to receive a BCG vaccination. A qualitative exploration of parental perspective

“Lay epidemiology”: an important factor in Danish parents’ decision of whether to allow their child to receive a BCG vaccination. A qualitative exploration of parental perspective

... the parents stated that he would ask the health professional about his ...links between a lifetime of experiences and subsequent health events (including mortality) within the family offer the lay ... See full document

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Enforcement of Child Support Obligations of Absent Parents   Social Services Amendments of 1974

Enforcement of Child Support Obligations of Absent Parents Social Services Amendments of 1974

... Enforcement of Child Support Obligations of Absent Parents Social Services Amendments of 1974 SMU Law Review Volume 30 | Issue 3 Article 6 1976 Enforcement of Child Support Obligations of Absent Paren[.] ... See full document

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Supporting Service Providers in Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Updated)

Supporting Service Providers in Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Updated)

... connections support children in multiple ...community. Parents’ social interactions also model important relational skills for children and increase the likelihood that children will benefit from ... See full document

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Can sharing education between home and school benefit the child with autism?

Can sharing education between home and school benefit the child with autism?

... that parents believe that school might help their children with autism to 'fit in' socially and to learn social skills through peer interaction that will enable them to integrate into the wider ...by ... See full document

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Bringing dads to the table: comparing mother and father reports of child behaviour and parenting at mealtimes

Bringing dads to the table: comparing mother and father reports of child behaviour and parenting at mealtimes

... on child feeding may depend on the type of feeding problems surveyed, though this is difficult to assess given the diversity of feeding problems (Berlin et ...as parents reported on the same child), ... See full document

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Protecting children in education settings

Protecting children in education settings

... a child under the age of 16 (under 18 if disabled) is cared for by someone who is not their parent or a 'close ...made between a parent and a carer, for 28 days or ... See full document

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... only child in the fa- ...other parents and some of them were in a similar situation as ...few parents who spontaneously stood up and invited their children to ... See full document

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Long shadows: a prospective study of predictors of relationship dissolution over 17 child-rearing years

Long shadows: a prospective study of predictors of relationship dissolution over 17 child-rearing years

... ation between parental dissolution and child maladjust- ment (see Amato 2010 for a ...associations between family structure and child adjustment are comparable across different welfare ... See full document

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How do parents and providers trade-off between disability and survival? Preferences in the treatment of pediatric medulloblastoma

How do parents and providers trade-off between disability and survival? Preferences in the treatment of pediatric medulloblastoma

... for parents and providers. Providers ranked the attributes “child experiences severe disability” and “10% survival rate” as the least favorable followed by “25% survival ...However, parents ranked ... See full document

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Health Related Internet Information Both Strengthens and Weakens Parents’ Potential for Self Care—A Mixed Methods Study on Parents’ Search Patterns

Health Related Internet Information Both Strengthens and Weakens Parents’ Potential for Self Care—A Mixed Methods Study on Parents’ Search Patterns

... case parents), rather, to the relationship between the parent’s capabilities and the need for ...the parents is, therefore, their insecurity or doubt in their ability to validate the information and ... See full document

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Treatment Related Stress in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Treatment Related Stress in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

... relationship between alliance and treatment outcomes (Green, ...of child and youth alliance with the therapist indicated that the alliance was a predictor of treatment outcome (Shirk, Karver, & Brown, ... See full document

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Relational Autonomy: Moving Beyond the Limits of Isolated Individualism

Relational Autonomy: Moving Beyond the Limits of Isolated Individualism

... to support parents and patients in engaging in in- formed, critical re fl ...the parents in emotional discussions about how to best love their ... See full document

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Parenting Support: How Failing Parents Understand the Experience

Parenting Support: How Failing Parents Understand the Experience

... impact parents have on their children but also her ability to talk about them as individuals with their own needs which she admitted she had not previously ...from support to meet with the head teacher and ... See full document

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Relationship between parenting styles and internalizing symptoms in children

Relationship between parenting styles and internalizing symptoms in children

... relationship between child and parents in child development, this research was to study internalizing symptoms (anxiety- depression, depression-withdrawal and somatic complaints) in children ... See full document

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Supporting Family Decision-making for a Child Who Is Seriously Ill: Creating Synchrony and Connection

Supporting Family Decision-making for a Child Who Is Seriously Ill: Creating Synchrony and Connection

... The stepwise approach described here emerged in October 2017 at the intensive workshop on SDM in pediatrics at Children’s Mercy Center for Bioethics in Kansas City, Missouri. Deliberation by leaders in the field led to ... See full document

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Adoption with siblings : contact with parents

Adoption with siblings : contact with parents

... than how fast or slow the process is; “too quickly and you might not get the right one”, “important to choose the right family so you don’t have to go into care before getting the perfect ...a child is not ... See full document

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