Sentences with phrase «address early identification»

In order to monitor Arizona's progress towards the Governor's goals, we should encourage any programs or initiatives that not only address early identification and interventions for students struggling in math, but also measure and report the math performance of all eighth grade students, no matter the test they take.

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While the influence of fathers on infant and maternal well - being is also recognised as commencing before birth, the early identification of needs among expectant fathers has not been addressed.
The Department of Education makes no direct statement to address 21st century learning in its identification of 4 strategic enhancement issues for inclusive social and economic success: early childhood and select Kindergarten to Grade 12 enhancements, post-secondary programs and skilled trade training, infrastructure improvements across all levels and increased access to literacy learning opportunities for adults.
Whether or not the child meets the entrance criteria for the gifted program, early identification of giftedness provides parents with valuable information, allowing them to address the special educational and psychological needs of their child.
Work with individual children and their families and teachers to address issues, conduct screening and assessment to support the early identification of children with or at risk for mental health challenges, and link families to appropriate services in the community.
With early identification of issues, a counselor can equip the partners to address the worrisome issues, or may even advise the couple to end the relationship for the wellbeing of all involved.
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