Walking, running,
actively playing with our children... Simply MOVING -LRB-!!!)
Not exact matches
A
child is in a classroom, seeing another
child from some distant country in a virtual monitor and
actively playing a game
with him.
Children as young as four can play Tee Ball, and parents are strongly encouraged to get actively involved with their c
Children as young as four can
play Tee Ball, and parents are strongly encouraged to get
actively involved
with their
childrenchildren.
One group received hour - long home visits once a week from a trained researcher who encouraged the parents to spend more time
playing actively with their
children: reading picture books, singing songs,
playing peekaboo.
The amount of time that fathers are available to their
children has not changed very much during the previous four decades but what has changed is men's use of such time to get
actively involved in such things as
playing with their young
children, bathing, changing nappies and putting them to bed.
You can even help your
child play actively with a broken bone, or all by herself if no playmates are available.
We read stories about unattended
children getting hurt by objects as benign as a paperclip, how parents get arrested for allowing their
children to go outside and
play alone, and how it's important that we're
actively engaged
with our
children most of the day.
An excellent, free education where learning is meaningful —
with arts,
play, engaging projects, and the chance to learn citizenship skills so that
children can one day participate —
actively and consciously — in this increasingly fragile democracy.
Remember it is okay for a
child to cry, and typically most
children become
actively engaged
with play, a meal or caregivers 10 - 15 minutes after a parent leaves.
Moms can expect discussions of different parenting approaches, exploration and understanding of authentic infant and toddler
play, strategies for maintaining a connection
with eldest
child, ways to validate and
actively listen to
children's emotions and more helpful topics for parents.
Actively supervise
children when they are
playing with riding toys as well as any toy that has small parts, magnets, electrical or battery power, cords and strings, wheels or any other potential hazard.
From the age of 3,
children like to
play actively with each other.
Children from all communities engaged
actively with the diorama, talking and
playing freely.
The film contains the seemingly prerequisite chase and shootout sequences as Joe tracks his older self and Old Joe hunts the leader of the syndicate that will betray him (at the time, still a
child,
played by Pierce Gagnon, and living
with his mother,
played by Emily Blunt, on a farm), but Johnson holds the disparate elements together
with his insistence that we
actively consider the film's moral conundrums.
Devolved UK governments have recently been
actively promoting the
children's right to play, in keeping with Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children which have major implications for education in
children's right to
play, in keeping
with Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Children which have major implications for education in
Children which have major implications for education in the UK.
Children with different forms of Asperger's
actively seek and needs settings that allow them to
play alone, retreat and observe.
With this in mind, Lawrence Royston, managing director of Groupcall, an education communication specialist, explains how we can all
actively play apart in safeguarding
children using technology.
In the early childhood and primary years (of education) Walker Learning is designed to provide a balance of explicit teaching of literacy, numeracy, STEM (and other curriculum areas)
with time also for
children to
actively investigate a range of skills and experiences for life either through planned
play or projects depending upon their age and stage of maturity.
In the early childhood and primary years of education, Walker Learning is designed to provide a balance of explicit teaching of literacy, numeracy, STEM, and other curriculum areas,
with time for
children to
actively investigate a range of skills and experiences for life, either through planned
play or projects depending upon their age and stage of maturity.
But not
actively socializing puppies is akin to keeping a
child at home without opportunities to
play with others or to experience the larger world, then being surprised when that
child experiences grave difficulties navigating kindergarten.
In Virginia, a court may consider any of the following factors, among others, in making a decision: The age and physical and mental condition of the
child, giving due consideration to the
child's changing developmental needs; the age and physical and mental condition of each parent; the relationship existing between each parent and each
child, giving due consideration to the positive involvement
with the
child's life, the ability to accurately assess and meet the emotional, intellectual and physical needs of the
child; the needs of the
child, giving due consideration to other important relationships of the
child, including but not limited to siblings, peers and extended family members; the role that each parent has
played and will
play in the future, in the upbringing and care of the
child; the propensity of each parent to
actively support the
child's contact and relationship
with the other parent, including whether a parent has unreasonably denied the other parent access to or visitation
with the
child; the relative willingness and demonstrated ability of each parent to maintain a close and continuing relationship
with the
child, and the ability of each parent to cooperate in and resolve disputes regarding matters affecting the
child; the reasonable preference of the
child, if the court deems the
child to be of reasonable intelligence, understanding, age and experience to express such a preference; any history of family abuse; and such other factors as the court deems necessary and proper to the determination.
Actively communicate
with the
children by reading to them and
playing with toys and games
with them
Work
with children ages 4 -10 and
actively engage in
playing games, crafts and projects while supervising in indoor / outdoor sports and homework.
Play - based learning is described in the EYLF as «a context for learning through which
children organise and make sense of their social worlds, as they
actively engage
with people, objects and representations» (EYLF, 2009, p. 46).
The parent educator will
actively provide guidance or facilitation of positive parent -
child visits,
with in - the - moment instruction about
child behavior, interactions,
play suggestions, and other tips to promote positive interaction and parent skill development.