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Parent-teacher partnership management : Enhancement and development parental competence

2014
In this paper the author speak of the need to research family functioning as well as of the need of education in the area of acquisition of family competences, all the way to the need of the management of partnership between parents and children on the one hand and parents and school on the other.
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Abortion, Competing Entitlements, and Parental Responsibility

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2009
abstractDon Marquis offered the most famous philosophical argument against abortion. His argument contained a novel defence of the idea that foetuses have the same moral status as ordinary adults. The first half of this paper contends that even if Marquis has shown that foetuses have this status, he has not proven that abortion is therefore wrong ...
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Improving Children’s Emotional Competence: Parenting Interventions

2003
This classic conversation between a mother and her five-year-old daughter highlights one of many discussions a parent might have with a child about her emotional reactions to the ups and downs of life. A situation such as this can potentially erupt into a screaming tantrum, leaving mother and daughter distraught.
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family, parenthood, family functions, child competence, parent competence

2015
Promjene koje su danas uočljive kad je slika obitelji u pitanju itekako su odraz različitih utjecaja društvene sredine. Snažan ekonomski i gospodarski pritisak današnjice ne samo da utječe na životni standard obitelji već i na partnerske odnose te odnose roditelja i djece.
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Competency gradient for child-parent centers.

Journal of outcome measurement, 1999
This report describes an implementation of the Rasch model during the longitudinal evaluation of a federally-funded early childhood preschool intervention program. An item bank is described for operationally defining a psychosocial construct called community life-skills competency, an expected teenage outcome of the preschool intervention.
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Strong families : competent kids. Parents' guide

2015
The decision to leave a child in self-care is a serious and sometimes scary one ... for both children and parents. The Strong Families: Competent Kids program has been developed by Virginia Cooperative Extension to offer education to families on the subject of children in self-care.
Licht, Linda, Carter, Deborah L.
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DIGITAL PARENTING: COMPETENCES AND INDICATORS

EDULEARN proceedings, 2017
Fatih Yaman   +2 more
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Social Competence Without Parents

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1980
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