Your family can support you in your work placement by providing encouragement and understanding, helping to create a positive environment for you to share your experiences and challenges. They can also assist with practical needs, such as managing household responsibilities or offering transportation if needed. Additionally, open communication about your goals and progress can help them better understand how to support you emotionally and mentally during this time.
Yes, to work as an artist.
Sarah Fraser has written: 'The group work preparation of teenagers for family placement'
they farmed and did work for their lord
It goes to a job every day and support its family, how else would it work?
The family of the noble, but everyone else was to work to support the estate.
The cast of Work Placement - 2012 includes: Elga Fox as Joan Reynolds
To support their families As a result to this response, children had to work to maintain there family for food and clothinghowever each penny they made go straight to their family contributions.
you need a balance
Ilene Wolcott has written: 'Families in later life' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Retirement, Retirees 'Work and family life' -- subject(s): Work and family 'Marriage counselling services' -- subject(s): Marriage counseling 'Family support services' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Family social work, Family services, Family policy 'Work and family' -- subject(s): Employee fringe benefits, Work and family
They need to work. The pay they earn is not enough to support a family.
they worked to provide and support there family after a father died or just need of more money in the family
true