Sentences with phrase «by helping every child reach their full potential»

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World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization conducting relief, development, and advocacy activities in its work with children, families, and their communities in nearly 100 countries to help them reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.
From this foundation the Children's Rights Council helps children and societies reach their full potential by advocating for shared parenting; promoting best practices that preserve and strengthen families; and communicating the benefits of continued parental and extended family involvement in a childChildren's Rights Council helps children and societies reach their full potential by advocating for shared parenting; promoting best practices that preserve and strengthen families; and communicating the benefits of continued parental and extended family involvement in a childchildren and societies reach their full potential by advocating for shared parenting; promoting best practices that preserve and strengthen families; and communicating the benefits of continued parental and extended family involvement in a child's life.
By intervening early and working with professionals to closely follow your child's progress, you can help your child reach his / her full potential.
We believe that there is an obligation to foster awareness and understanding so that children, adolescents and adults affected by selective mutism will have access to the help they need to overcome their anxiety and reach their full potential of personal growth and participation in society.
Putting it into practice By creating a place, a curriculum and a culture where movement and exercise are the norm, we can help children significantly reduce their risk of disease and reach their full potential educationally and economically.
The A + approach, developed by researchers in North Carolina, is grounded in Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences — the idea that people have eight intelligences (verbal - linguistic, mathematical - logical, visual - spatial, bodily - kinesthetic, musical - rhythmic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist), and schools must tap them all to help every child reach full potential.
Chief Executive at nasen, Dr Adam Boddison said: «By supporting early years settings to identify and meet the needs of children with SEND, we can help children to start school with the best possible chance of reaching their full potential.
Above all, integrated early services are the perfect example of how by working together towards a common goal, parents and communities can help children thrive and reach their full potential.
From this foundation the Children's Rights Council helps children and societies reach their full potential by advocating for shared parenting; promoting best practices that preserve and strengthen families; and communicating the benefits of continued parental and extended family involvement in a childChildren's Rights Council helps children and societies reach their full potential by advocating for shared parenting; promoting best practices that preserve and strengthen families; and communicating the benefits of continued parental and extended family involvement in a childchildren and societies reach their full potential by advocating for shared parenting; promoting best practices that preserve and strengthen families; and communicating the benefits of continued parental and extended family involvement in a child's life.
Our work has been driven by the belief that all children have a right to education, health, safety and a comprehensive set of services to help them reach their full potential.
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