Sentences with phrase «also learning at an early age»

They say the children are being given a chance to sing out their sorrow and anger, while also learning at an early age to protest against injustice.

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In essence, learning about one's origins at an early age may cause some blips during childhood, but learning early also normalizes it for children, so they adapt quickly.
I've worked hard to help my children learn to love most vegetables at an early age, and for the most part, they eat almost any vegetable plain, roasted, or in a dish, but I also enjoy finding new and fun ways to prepare vegetables for our family.
I was also able to learn about issues of law and politics at an early age which shaped my desire to both teach and advocate.
For decades, districts have also chosen to invest their Title I funds primarily in their highest poverty elementary schools because addressing student learning needs at the earliest age possible produces the greatest return on investment.
They should also learn basic commands at an early age, when you can still enforce them!
It is also amazing how much they learn and retain at an early age.
I had also learned at a very early age that if I created from what I knew — what I saw around me, which were people of color — folks would respond because they recognized some truth in it.
Helping, I think inclusion is also about children acknowledging, children knowing their own strengths and talents and this may sound funny if you're thinking of under school aged children but I think it's a wonderful thing if children at an early age learn to identify and respect and appreciate the strengths and talents of other children.
He is also the Chip is a Senior Fellow of the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children's Media at Saint Vincent College, where he co-chaired the working group that revised the 2012 NAEYC & Fred Rogers Center Joint Position Statement on Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs serving children from Birth through Age 8.
The literature indicates that physical aggression is at its highest in early childhood and decreases with age because children are socialized away from physical aggression and learn to express their anger verbally; however, with age, verbal aggression also decreases [19, 20].
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