Sentences with phrase «cent of parents who»

I will not allow my child to participate in such an assembly and from the reaction of more than 70 per cent of the parents who have complained to the headmaster, neither will they allow their children to participate.
«In a recent survey of parents by Populus, 81 per cent of parents who expressed a view said they would welcome a free school in their local area and 73 per cent said they would consider sending their child to a free school.»

Not exact matches

When young adults do ask parents for their two cents on saving, they often do so with a heavy dose of skepticism, says Lisa Szykman, associate professor at William & Mary School of Business, who has run focus - group research exploring young adults» personal finance behavior.
The research by the Marriage Foundation found in the north - east of England and Wales, nearly 60 per cent of children were born to parents who were not married.
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The Lullaby Trust «s Judith Howard has been advising and helping parents who have lost children to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) for several years and has said: «Ninety per cent of sudden infant deaths happen in the first six months and we're now finding that when you get a death in the first month of life, it's nearly always because the baby has been co-sleeping or bed - sharing with a parent.
Of the 55 per cent who are living with both parents, 51 per cent are married.
According to research, by a child's seventh birthday, 31 per cent of the couples who were cohabiting when their child was nine months old had separated, compared to only 12 per cent of married parents.
Twenty - seven per cent of women, who are more likely to be single parents than men, earn below the living wage.
The parents who spoke to Joy News Tuesday said they are made to pay monies ranging from cents 10 to cents 30 or risk the registration of their wards.
Staying out late in adolescence is an accepted sign of growing independence, but this study finds that there is a small minority of 15 year olds — seven per cent of boys and five per cent of girls - who regularly stay out late without their parents knowing where they are.
The study, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, found 25 per cent of its young participants who had reading difficulties showed mild or moderate hearing impairment, of which their parents and teachers were unaware.
The survey was commissioned by online security company AVG Technologies and reveals that 84 per cent of parents believe it is schools who are responsible for online safety education.
The number of principals who have been threatened with violence by parents increased from 19 per cent in 2011 to 25 per cent in 2014; and violent threats made by students increased from 17 per cent to 24 per cent over the same period.
But the proportion of parents who understand that nine is the highest grade has dropped, from 64 per cent to 54 per cent.
France was the country with the highest proportion of parents who thought the standard of education had got worse in the last decade (70 per cent), while countries with the most positive ratings included China, Singapore and Indonesia (70 per cent said the standard had got better).
The charity's research, released in its #FightingFor report, involved interviews with more than 2,700 children and young people (79 per cent of which were under 18) who have sought help for mental health problems, and more than 1,600 parents whose children had sought support.
This is surely welcome news to every parent and / or carer who must be haunted by the fact that by 2050 almost 90 per cent of children will either be overweight or obese.
Similarly, 67 per cent of parents said they had to remind their sons to study, compared to 55 per cent who said they had to remind their daughters.
The results of the Department for Education's consultation on «Implementing the English Baccalaureate», released today, show that 71 per cent of respondents — who include parents, school leaders and teachers — are worried about how schools will keep the curriculum broad as they plan for increasing EBacc take - up.
More than half of parents (63 per cent) who were asked to give money said they did not know, or were «unsure», how the contribution was spent.
Loblaw wouldn't divulge how many people have tried its online grocery service, but Pee said about 80 per cent of those who try it once return for a second visit and many, especially busy parents, become repeat customers.
The study factored in a down payment of 20 per cent, which is more reflective of repeat buyers who've already built up equity from a previous property and first - timers who likely got some financial support from their parents.
That's up sharply from those who bought in 2000 to 2004 who said six per cent of the down payment was a gift from parents and six per cent was a loan.
She started her own business because of a promise to her parents and partly because she wanted to prove that she could be in that 10 per cent of graduates who make a living from their artwork.
Twenty per cent of Australians have at least one parent who was born overseas, and the number of languages spoken at home by Australians is more than 400 (Australian Bureau of Statistics fi gures 2009 — www.abs.gov.au).
Census 2016 data shows that nearly half (49 per cent) of Australians have either been born overseas or have one or both parents who have been born overseas.
There is no doubt that there are challenges in implementing a universal programme in partnership across a large geographical area; however, our reach is increasing as staff become more familiar with the programme and parents hear through word of mouth about Triple P. Using a recognised measurement tool, we can show improved scores for 85 per cent of families who have received an intervention for a specific parenting problem and an improved score for 72 per cent of families who have more complex problems.
The poll recorded 35 per cent of respondents who strongly support the creation of a presumption of equal parenting in child custody cases in federal and provincial legislation.
Of those who are expecting help, 60 per cent anticipate that it will come from their parents.
Eighty - four per cent of single parents who own condos are women.
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