Not exact matches
This goes a long way to enabling his family to create a positive learning
environment at
home and his child to participate
in, sometimes costly, stimulating
activities outside
home that we know promote better attainment for children.
This toddler parenting article is about how you can create a learning rich
environment for your toddlers
in your
home without feeling like you need to create artificial and outlandish
activities.
They occur before, during, and after pregnancy and
in various
environments — especially at work, at
home,
in health care, and
in the public and social
environments where she carries out her daily
activities.
As result, your newborn will feel more at
home hearing the sounds of normal household
activity than
in a hushed
environment.
In classroom
activities and during
home visits, parent (s) and the Teacher or Home Visitor create learning environments that will help the child grow and develop socially, intellectually, emotionally and physica
home visits, parent (s) and the Teacher or
Home Visitor create learning environments that will help the child grow and develop socially, intellectually, emotionally and physica
Home Visitor create learning
environments that will help the child grow and develop socially, intellectually, emotionally and physically.
«It is not uncommon to see a hub of
activity in these spaces promoting the bridge between the
home, community, and school
environments.
But then ISS itself serves as a
home to six microbe - filled humans who stay
in orbit for as long as 6 months each and routinely shed skin cells when they exercise, comb their hair, eat, and do other
activities that potentially can contaminate their isolated «built
environment.»
By setting up your
home as a prime
environment for «fitting
in fitness»
activities, you'll have no excuses not to move your body a bit each week.
Putting together a beautiful bouquet for the house is definitely at the top of my favorite
activities, not to mention that I just love having fresh flowers
in my
home — it creates such a lovely
environment.
Occupational therapy evaluation and treatment takes place
in children's
homes, parks, gyms, and other settings which promote each child's engagement, participation, and independence with everyday
activities utilizing children's naturally - occuring
environments and experiences.
An alternative way to enhance children's socio - emotional skills is to improve existing learning
environments and
activities in schools and at
home.
More than just helmets, harnesses and muddy boots, and more than just distraction, fun and sport, intelligent outdoor learning integrates motivating and challenging
activities with clear learning and PSD outcomes, and the immersion of a young person
in a friendly and safe, away - from -
home environment.
She suspects it is because those living
in poor families today have «poor health, limited access to
home environments with rich language and experiences, low birth weight, limited access to high - quality pre-school opportunities, less participation
in many
activities in the summer and after school that middle class families take for granted, and more movement
in and out of schools because of the way that the housing market operates.»
It's not just about learning the facts either, it's important to build the link between what is taught
in the classroom to actual carbon reduction
activities taking place either
in the wider school
environment or
in pupils»
homes; building momentum for change through pupil leadership and involvement, influencing others to do their bit to become more sustainable.
Disadvantaged students generally grow up
in less verbal
home environments, often with less access to enrichment
activities.16 They enter formal schooling academically behind their more affluent peers.
The basic PTO model is the same: a structured group of concerned parents, with the cooperation of the school administration and teachers, engaging
in activities to support and enhance the educational
environment of the school, and build closer connections between
home and school.
As a crossover it combines the classic MINI concept with the characteristics of a Sports
Activity Vehicle —
in a MINI that is at
home far beyond the boundaries of the urban
environment.
That elusive panacea is more likely to be routine, punctuality, stress reduction
in the
home environment, physically and mentally engaging the dog
in stimulating, healthy
activities — and time — time for the greyhound to learn to trust, to rely upon, and then to eventually bond with their new person (s).
They are used to regimentation and predictability, and their whole lives have revolved around the narrower confines of the breeding, raising, training and racing
environment, as opposed to the brave new world of the adopter's
home, social outlets, and leisure time
activities,
in which the dog may now be included.
Zoey thrives on structure and
activity and we believe the consistent changes
in her
home environment have unfortunately led to her being dog reactive.
The Corgi makes a wonderful family pet; it plays well with children, but keep
in mind these little dogs require daily physical and mental exercise, so families too busy with outside
activities and seldom
home are not ideal for the Corgi, but
in the right
environment they are one of the best family dogs around.
Although it can be very laid back
in the
home environment, it still needs plenty of
activity.
Controlling fleas
in your
home is
in your control but you can not do much for the outside
environment except keeping your dog
in your house or set a specific area for his outing, sports playing and other physical
activities etc..
Palliative care generally includes modifying the
home environment to maximize mobility, modify
activities of daily living
in a way that sustains the pet, and to prevent injury to the dog, whose balance and ability to move normally may be compromised.
«Puzzle toys provide a healthy
activity to occupy your dog or cat
in the
home and make the
home environment more fitting to their species - specific needs,» says dog trainer and behavior counselor Mikkel Becker.
Animal assisted
activities (AAA), on the other hand, are defined as pet - centered visitation programs to enhance life quality or support educational programs
in a variety of
environments such as hospitals, special needs day cares, retirement
homes, or reading intervention programs.
While here you can enjoy a quiet
home away from
home in a serene, welcoming
environment, while still being within close proximity of a range of
activities and things to do.
Stay
in the harbor as a pleasant charming, quiet, relaxing
home base with all the cooking and sleeping amenities a more creative
environment than a hotel or house, explore on - island
activities on a week or 2 sailing charter.
Each two and three bedroom apartment has a Jacuzzi built into its large terrace, while the one bedroom apartment has inside spa tubs.There is much on offer, including a luxurious 20 metre wet edge ozone pool and easy access to cosmopolitan Airlie Beach, easy access to a variety of shops, bars, cafes and restaurants, also the whole Whitsunday's area on your doorstep for any number of
activities including diving and snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef.The emphasis is on relaxing and pampering
in a tranquil
environment so that you really do return
home refreshed and revitalised.
Similarly, Thomas Demand creates models of detailed everyday
environments — offices,
homes libraries — with traces of very recent
activity, yet uninhabited, as if everyone has just left
in a hurry.
Please forgive me for stating the obvious: there are mountains of scientific evidence, plenty of sound reasons and abundant common sense imploring the leaders of India, China, the US and the rest of the over-developed and under - developed world to consider that the seemingly endless, global expansion of large - scale industrialization and production capabilities, now overspreading the surface of Earth, could be approaching a point
in history when these unbridled big - business
activities could dangerously destablize frangible global ecosystems, irreversibly degrade the
environment, recklessly dissipate Earth's natural resource base and, perhaps, destroy our planetary
home as a fit place for human habitation by our children.
Seniors living
in their own
home are surrounded by familiar, visual triggers for certain
activities, so it's a different
environment to measure their abilities.
A warm - hearted individual who performs personal care
activities in a manner that maximizes residents» independence and dignity
in a
home - like
environment.
Perform housekeeping and cleaning
activities within a nursing
home / assisted living
environment in assigned areas on a daily basis.
Engage
in meaningful
activities within the
home environment, as well as travel with the consumers to off - site and community locations.
Skill Highlights Child Care Early Childhood Development
Activity Planning Child Safety Learning Through Play Relationship Building Mentorship and Guidance Behavior Management Professional Experience 8/1/2013 — Present Babysitter The Preloger Family — Salt Lake City, UT Supervise three children ranging from 3 to 10 years of age
in private
home setting and create and maintain safe living and play
environment.
Performed Professional receptionist duties
in a team
environment such as answered phone system maintain property -
home logs, copying, faxing, processing mail and related
activities.
Home at Heart Care (Clearbrook, MN) 08/2009 — 08/2010 Insert Title • Provide in home care for patients suffering from a variety of medical conditions • Assist patients with transportation, bathing, dressing, toileting, and other daily activities • Prepare nutritious meals in accordance with physician directed dietary plans • Maintain patient residences ensuring a safe and hospitable environment • Manage client calendars ensuring that all appointments are kept • Build and strengthen strong professional relationships with physicians and peers • Document patient medical conditions, progress, and adapt care plans as ne
Home at Heart Care (Clearbrook, MN) 08/2009 — 08/2010 Insert Title • Provide
in home care for patients suffering from a variety of medical conditions • Assist patients with transportation, bathing, dressing, toileting, and other daily activities • Prepare nutritious meals in accordance with physician directed dietary plans • Maintain patient residences ensuring a safe and hospitable environment • Manage client calendars ensuring that all appointments are kept • Build and strengthen strong professional relationships with physicians and peers • Document patient medical conditions, progress, and adapt care plans as ne
home care for patients suffering from a variety of medical conditions • Assist patients with transportation, bathing, dressing, toileting, and other daily
activities • Prepare nutritious meals
in accordance with physician directed dietary plans • Maintain patient residences ensuring a safe and hospitable
environment • Manage client calendars ensuring that all appointments are kept • Build and strengthen strong professional relationships with physicians and peers • Document patient medical conditions, progress, and adapt care plans as needed
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outreach
Activities to bring services, resources, or information to people
in their
homes or usual
environments.
Two areas of concern are the harm caused to the health and development of affected infants by prenatal drug exposure and the harm caused to children of any age by exposure to illegal drug
activity in their
homes or
environment.
Many factors including maternal age and household composition, maternal and early childhood health, key elements of the
home environment (family routines, parent - child interaction, parent aspirations), and experiences
in preschool and early learning
activities partially mediate SES gradients
in US children's cognitive ability at kindergarten entry.
SafeCare ® [
Home Visiting for Child Well - Being] is an in - home parent training program that targets risk factors for child neglect and physical abuse in which parents are taught skills in three module areas: (1) how to interact in a positive manner with their children, to plan activities, and respond appropriately to challenging child behaviors, (2) to recognize hazards in the home in order to improve the home environment, and (3) to recognize and respond to symptoms of illness and injury, in addition to keeping good health reco
Home Visiting for Child Well - Being] is an
in -
home parent training program that targets risk factors for child neglect and physical abuse in which parents are taught skills in three module areas: (1) how to interact in a positive manner with their children, to plan activities, and respond appropriately to challenging child behaviors, (2) to recognize hazards in the home in order to improve the home environment, and (3) to recognize and respond to symptoms of illness and injury, in addition to keeping good health reco
home parent training program that targets risk factors for child neglect and physical abuse
in which parents are taught skills
in three module areas: (1) how to interact
in a positive manner with their children, to plan
activities, and respond appropriately to challenging child behaviors, (2) to recognize hazards
in the
home in order to improve the home environment, and (3) to recognize and respond to symptoms of illness and injury, in addition to keeping good health reco
home in order to improve the
home environment, and (3) to recognize and respond to symptoms of illness and injury, in addition to keeping good health reco
home environment, and (3) to recognize and respond to symptoms of illness and injury,
in addition to keeping good health records.
Regular
activities and routines
in the
home offer easy and, therefore, efficient situations for parents to promote their children's early development and continued learning.Because
home — visiting services are delivered to families
in their
homes, often
in kitchens or living rooms, they offer opportunities to support good parenting practices that are already happening and improve the
home environment for learning and development.
Occupational therapy evaluation and treatment takes place
in children's
homes, parks, gyms, and other settings which promote each child's engagement, participation, and independence with everyday
activities utilizing children's naturally - occuring
environments and experiences.
• access to learning
environments, typical
home or educational routines and
activities, and the general early childhood education curriculum, • participation
in play and learning opportunities with peers and adults, and • supports for individuals and organizations that provide inclusive services to children and their families.
The researchers found that the program characteristics most strongly associated with better results
in the areas of parenting behavior and skills included
activities that created a stimulating
home environment and content that addressed parental mental health and substance abuse.
In particular, three aspects of the
home literacy
environment promote children's learning and language: learning
activities (e.g., daily book reading), parenting quality (e.g., responsiveness), and learning materials (e.g., age - appropriate toys and books).
Calming
home environments after dinner also need to be a priority to ensure that sleep is achievable and this may mean a reduction
in activities that stimulate.
Join us
in a relaxing, fun
environment, where parents build community and participate
in activities designed to deepen an understanding of their children, and bring more peace and joy into the
home.