Sentences with phrase «aged children living»

A study from the English and Romanian Adoption study sample in the United Kingdom by Roy and colleagues (22) examined the social behavior of primary - school — aged children living in a residential care setting compared with children reared in a foster family.
-- Cool Culture, whose previous work with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene will continue to encourage participation in art and culture by preschool - aged children living or receiving childcare in 93 shelters across the city.
As a start - up public charter school sponsored by the SC Public Charter School District, LLCS will serve school - aged children living in rural West Ashley, surrounding communities, and neighboring counties, and as such, have a potential student body reflective of the demographic character of the region thus bringing back the neighborhood school concept.
Establish the national goal of providing school choice to every one of the 11 million school aged children living in poverty.
The Trump administration also plans to «establish the national goal of providing school choice to every one of the 11 million school - aged children living in poverty» — details of which DeVos will likely flesh out if confirmed.
Additional district demographic information, including the proportion of the population aged 5 to 17 and the proportion of school - aged children living in poverty, comes from the U.S. Census Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates for most years.
The results presented here are based upon a nationally representative, stratified sample of 4,214 adults (age 18 and older), which includes representative oversamples of the following subgroups: parents with school - age children living in their home (2,170), teachers (669), and Hispanics (805).
Scottsdale Unified's analysis, for instance, showed that there were 9,000 school - age children living in the district but not attending its schools.
The 2017 poll gathered responses from a nationally representative, stratified sample of 4,214 adults aged 18 and older, including representative oversamples of teachers (669), parents with school age children living in their home (2,170), and Hispanics (805).
The 2016 poll gathers answers from a nationally representative, stratified sample of 4,181 adults aged 18 and older, including representative oversamples of teachers (609) and parents with school age children living in their home (1,571).
The results presented here are based upon a nationally representative, stratified sample of adults (age 18 and older) and representative oversamples of the following subgroups: parents with school - age children living in their home (1,571) and teachers (609).
My colleagues, Michael Henderson and Martin West, and I discovered all of this when we, as part of the 2014 Education Next (Ednext) poll, asked members of a representative sample of the U.S. population who had school - age children living with them what kinds of schools those children had attended as well as their opinions on many other education - related matters.
For example, 30 percent of college graduates in the Chicago MSA live in the city of Chicago, but only 16 percent of college - educated parents with school - age children live in the city.
Because the United States is a relatively rich country, many among the 21 percent of school - age children living below the national poverty line are not counted in the low - income bracket by OECD standards, hence the OECD's seemingly low figure of 13 percent.)
Eligible students are defined as those school - age children living in the attendance boundary of a low - achieving school as of the first day of classes and whose household income meets the following criteria:
In the 2014 — 2015 school year, 1.3 million students (or 2.5 percent) were homeless in the public school system; these 1.3 million students contribute to the staggering 30 percent of all school - age children living in extreme poverty.

Not exact matches

The 2005 Australian Longitudinal Study of Aging found that close relationships with children and other relatives had very little impact on how long you live, but people with the most friends tended to outlive those with the fewest by 22 percent.
As well, the poll showed that those with children ages four to 10 were much more likely to borrow money from friends and family (39 per cent) than couples with older children (28 per cent), likely showing they feel they need a larger cash flow or savings to feel comfortable at that stage in life.
Maybe they have children the same age as yours, or they live somewhere you've vacationed, or you share the same hobby.
Yousafzai has been advocating for Pakistani women and children since the age of 11, when she documented in a BBC blog life in the Swat Valley under Taliban rule during a time when girls in the region were prohibited from going to school.
The initiative allows people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children to stay and work in the country, as long as they entered before the age of 16, lived in the U.S. continuously since June 2007, and have committed no serious crimes.
Companies such as MarketTools and other market research firms can develop random sample populations and help compile lists for specialized market segments, such as women between the ages of 25 and 40 who live in the San Francisco Bay area, or people who have children or pets.
Because d.light estimates that each light improves the lives of five people, the company claims to have «empowered» more than 40.9 million lives, including more than 10 million school - age children.
Redick said sometime between the ages of 26 and 30, in between getting married and having children, he began to think more and more about life after the NBA.
«I'm not that interested in just being around powerful people for the sake of it,» said Mr. Gorman, who lives on the Upper East Side of Manhattan with his wife of more than 20 years, Penny, and their two college - age children.
The minimum $ 3,000 to $ 4,500 figures are intended to represent costs for children up to the age of 18 per year and may vary depending on the community where the family lives and the age of the child.
• A child who is under the age of 13 • A dependent adult family member or spouse who is unable to perform self - care due to mental or physical impairments • The dependent must have lived with you for at least half of the tax year
Children's Insurance Rider Provides coverage on the life of any child (between the ages of 15 days and 17 years) of the base insured until the child's age 25.
PNC is committed to engaging with nonprofits to enhance educational opportunities, specifically through Grow Up Great, a $ 350 million initiative created in 2004 to help prepare children from birth to age 5 for success in school and life.
«The most important and fulfilling thing in my day to day life is taking care of my five children, who are ages 3 - 13 but on the business side, it's knowing CSSCS has so quickly made a difference in people's lives that makes the sacrifices I have made all worthwhile.
If RESP contributions continue at $ 216 per month, which is slightly more than the maximum rate for one child, then, conceptually splitting the $ 6,000 present balance into two accounts each with $ 3,000, and contributions into two $ 108 monthly additions, the younger child with 14 years to go to the end of the age 17 qualification period for the CESG would have about $ 21,000 for post-secondary tuition, enough for a local institution and living at home.
38.2 % of black children under age 18 live in poverty.
This statistic, which has been going around for a few years now, in fact refers to single, child - free women under age 30 and living in metropolitan areas.
With regard to another post regarding faith... I have seen my preemie child struggling for life... I have held the hand of an old person as they slipped from life to death... I have stood vigil in the room of a man of faith as over 40 friends and family crammed into a room sharing pain and suffering as he slipped away suffering from cancer at a young age.
Yesterday, Kathleen Parker used her column in the Washington Post to inform readers that she has finally watched the hit reality show «Honey Boo Boo,» which documents the life of a bratty child pageant participant, age seven.
On average, a child born in the United States in 1900 would live to age 47.
In most industrialized cultures today, it would be considered unthinkable for a child to live alone prior to age 16 or 17.
He concluded: «It's a golden age of opportunity for fathers and businesses can help fathers take advantage of that and be really involved in the lives of their children from the word go.»
Starting at age 6, the children lived there for nine months of every year.
For my own children, in this video - gaming age, what those fictional children get away with is simply unimaginable, except as the stories themselves seed the imagination, and the lives of the characters work their way into the life of the real child, enlarging that child's world.
Two of the children later died in the influenza epidemic of 1919/20 and the third, Lucia, lived on to a great age as a Carmelite nun, dying in 2005.
resides in Quitman, Ga where she and her dairy farming husband navigate small town life, farm living, and raising three young children ages 2,4 and 6.
/ Picture in your mind the house where you lived as a child and see yourself at that age inside the house.
I dropped «christianity» from my life starting as a child after I read some childrens bible that showed «God» destroying some people who were worshipping an «idol» — Even at the age of 8 I knew it was wrong to kill those who do nt follow your beliefs.
Jesus said: «no one who has left home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and the gospel will fail to receive a hundred times as much in this present age: homes, brothers, sisters, mothers, children and fields — along with persecutions — and in the age to come eternal life» (Mark 10:29 - 30).
Murray comes up with a very useful measure of community dysfunction: the percentage of «problematic people,» which he arrives at by combining prime - age males not making a living, single mothers raising children, a guesstimate of prime - age adults who are living alone, and those uninvolved in any community activity.
Taking a life, either of an unborn child or an aged person, violates a fundamental principle and will in the end be harmful to society.
Origin of Species: written by a man who was ill all of his life, lost a parent at a young age, and lost two children in their young age.
Furthermore, today children are more likely than people of any other age group to live in poverty, and, as Mintz explains in such excellent detail, it has always been true that when children live in poverty both their physical and social needs are apt to go unmet.
Yates writes that according to a recent survey conducted by the Japan Institute of Life Insurance, only one in four Japanese between 55 and 64 felt that children should be financially responsible for aging parents.
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