Reasons To Request Child Custody Modification

When Modification Are Needed Generally, a court will not consider altering a child custody arrangement that appears to be working for all involved parties. Primarily, a court’s concern is the best interests of the child, meaning that a court will not want to interrupt a child’s way of life and well-being for frivolous reasons. If Your Child is in Danger One of the main reasons why a court will consider a child custody modification if the child is in immediate danger in the current household....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 466 words · Gilbert Fleischmann

Romantic Couples In History

November 21, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Brock Beyah

Runner Lindsay Schwartz Flach S Pregnancy Interview

In June 2021, Schwarz Flach ran in the US Olympic Team Trials while 18 weeks pregnant. She ranked 15 out of 18.Heptathlon competitors have great range and grit—and yet none of Flach’s training prepared her for her tumultuous first pregnancy. At press time, she is six months pregnant and still dealing with morning sickness as she counts down to her November 24 due date. Flach is also a running coach who trains clients at a chiropractor’s office, and she has had to cut back on her hours (and workouts) to accommodate her illness....

November 21, 2022 · 8 min · 1646 words · Paul Bright

Sandifer Syndrome Causes Symptoms Treatment

The prognosis for children is good, which often comes as a relief for worried parents. Here’s what you need to know about the syndrome, including symptoms, diagnosis, and how to treat it. Sandifer Syndrome Sandifer syndrome is a rare disease experienced predominantly by children. This syndrome is often considered a complication of gastroesophageal reflux, and sometimes hiatal hernia. However, its symptoms usually appear as neurological, with torticollis (abnormal position of the head and neck), arching of the spine, and dystonic movements (involuntary muscle movements) its most prominent features....

November 21, 2022 · 5 min · 894 words · Jessie Robison

Sat Critical Reading Tips

The passages usually express someone’s point of view in a discussion or explanation of something. Unlike the kind of fiction reading you do in English class, the passages require little or no “interpretation.” Instead, your main job is simply to follow the author’s argument or explanation or whatever, and answer questions on the content or implications of the passage. Here are the instructions to the reading passages: Each passage below is followed by questions about its content....

November 21, 2022 · 5 min · 893 words · Particia Petrie

Saying No To Kids And Actually Mean It

There are many ways to tell a child no, but not all of them are effective. If you say no to your child, it’s important to show that you mean it. Give a Definitive Answer Hearing things like, “Well, we’ll see…” or “Probably not,” can be frustrating for children. And they’ll often beg, whine, and plead to turn a wishy-washy no into a yes. When you mean no, make your answer definitive....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 630 words · Jewell Reid

Secret Mathematical Formulas Activity

Pen and paper Here’s a game where your child knows all the answers. But does he or she know the questions? Think of a mathematical formula that reflects the type of problems your child is studying in school (for a younger child, you might choose a simple addition or subtraction problem; older kids might be challenged by using other arithmetic computations). Give your child the answer (say, “5”), then see whether he or she knows how you arrived at it....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · George Smith

Seven Accommodations For The Test Environment

Here’s a list of simple classroom accommodations you and your child’s teacher can work together to put in place. Time Extensions. This accommodation is pretty self-explanatory. Kids get up to time-and-a-half on tests, and in some cases, they get unlimited time. This is great for kids who need more time to process information, have a slower reading rate, or who need time to go back over and edit their writing....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Miranda Gullickson

Should You Take Your Toddler To A Funeral

Consider Your Toddler’s Behavior Another important consideration is your toddler’s behavior. If your child is able to sit still and quiet for longer periods of time, then they’re less likely to cause a disturbance at a funeral. If they are very active or difficult to distract when bored, however, you’ll probably want to book a sitter. It may be the case, though, that other children will be in attendance, or that it’s expected (culturally or otherwise) that children participate in ceremonies surrounding life and death....

November 21, 2022 · 5 min · 900 words · Jennifer Postley

Shy Children Helping Shy Kids Gain Confidence Make Friends Succeed In School

November 21, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Brett Singleton

Sibling Rivalry And Relationships

November 21, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Alvin Morgen

Signs And Risks Of A Threatened Miscarriage

If this is the case, there are things your doctor can do to either confirm or rule out your suspicions. One of the more common complications in early pregnancy is a condition known as threatened miscarriage, or threatened abortion. What Is a Threatened Miscarriage? “Threatened miscarriage” is a term used to describe abnormal bleeding and abdominal pain that occurs while the pregnancy still continues. While vaginal bleeding is common during early pregnancy, anything other than spotting during the first trimester may be considered a threatened miscarriage....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 596 words · Christine Jackson

Spatial Quick Tips

Stocking your home with art supplies so that she can create her own paintings, drawings, sculptures, and models. Allowing her to decide how she would like to arrange her bedroom furniture (ask older children to sketch the new arrangement first). Asking your child to use a map to determine the quickest route to a new shopping center or amusement park. Encouraging her to pursue hobbies such as photography, videography, and chess....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 71 words · Dennis Ludwig

Special Education Placement

Since the Florence County S.D. decision, people working in special education litigation have wrestled with the meaning of the requirement that the program chosen by the parents be “appropriate.” Assuming that the school system has failed to provide an adequate educational program, what standards should be applied to a parent’s unilateral choice of placement? Does the program need to be a full-blown “special education” program with its staff fully certified as special education teachers?...

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 128 words · Roslyn Haddix

Stages Of Phonological And Phonemic Awareness

Phonological awareness refers to the recognition that words are comprised of sound units, or phonemes, and can be broken down into syllables. Categories of Phonological Awareness Skills While the specific skills and their names differ in the literature, phonological awareness skills generally fall within a set group of categories. Learn more about them with this roundup. Words and Rhyming Word Segmentation: This is the ability to recognize the distinct words in a sentence....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 494 words · Hector Margeson

Step By Step Guide To Teaching A Baby To Walk

This article explains the signs you might notice as your baby starts approaching the walking milestone, how you can encourage them, and symptoms of delay that may warrant a conversation with a pediatric healthcare provider. What to Look For While plenty of babies take their first steps by 12 months or before, it’s also perfectly normal for a child to not be walking at their first birthday or even several months after....

November 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1228 words · Georgia Castillo

Stepfamily Homes

You all have the excitement of creating a new life together. You can look for a home with the correct physical requirements for your larger family. Disadvantages of Simply Combining Moving somewhere new isn’t always possible, or perhaps one person has a dream house with enough room for everybody. It seems so easy that all the new step has to do is pack the bags and come on over. Watch out!...

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 513 words · Joanne Roe

Successful Single Moms

Before they were out of cribs, Rita’s daughters Penny and Polly could be counted among the large contingency of children being raised by single moms. By the time they were seven and eight, their father, a playful and present participant in their lives, remarried, severing all but a minute amount of contact with his daughters. Despite his absence and the emotional toll that might have overwhelmed other impressionable little girls, Polly and Penny managed to get through school as top students, participate in all kinds of extracurricular activities, and develop friendships with boys and girls....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 427 words · Mildred Minvielle

Talking About Sex With Your Kids

For Ages: 4 to 7 The Scene You and your five-year-old son are grabbing a quick bite for dinner at the local eatery. Suddenly, he asks – in a clear, loud voice – “How did I get inside you, Mommy? Did you swallow a seed?” You start choking on your tuna sandwich. We can’t plan when and where children choose to ask difficult questions. Most parents will attest to the fact that they usually ask when we’re incredibly busy, distracted, or tired....

November 21, 2022 · 5 min · 879 words · Tara Maurice

Teens Get Help And Advice With Teen Issues Familyeducation

November 21, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Tracie Williams