Sentences with phrase «child meets the following criteria»

Since 1997, children who receive Title IV - E adoption assistance remain eligible for adoption assistance in a future adoption if their adoptive parents die or the adoption dissolves, as long as the child meets the following criteria that are part of the federal definition of special needs:

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Booster mode in our convertible line begins when your child meets ALL of the following criteria:
Liberal Democrats have identified the following problems with Labour's plans to introduce taxpayer - funded meals for primary children: — the Labour Government won't fund a pilot scheme as Islington doesn't meet its criteria so local taxpayers will have to pick up the whole tab.
«Children who had low lung function at the start of the trial followed a series of predicted growth patterns: most had reduced lung growth with time and a significant number would go on to meet the criteria for COPD.»
In 1993 Albert Cotugno, a practicing psychologist in Massachusetts, reported that only 22 percent of 92 children referred to an ADHD clinic actually met criteria for ADHD following an evaluation, indicating that many children referred for treatment do not have the disorder as formally defined.
Children in the DISC met the following inclusion criteria: (i) age 7 — 10 years, ii) in the 80th to 90th percentiles for serum LDL - C level, (iii) in the ≥ 5th percentile for height and 5th to 90th percentiles for weight for height, (iv) Tanner Stage 1 of sexual maturation, and (v) no major illnesses and not taking any medication influencing blood lipids or growth.
For the investigation to commence, the following criteria must be met: (1) the alleged victim is under 18 years of age, (2) the alleged perpetrator is a parent, legal guardian or other person responsible for the child's well - being, and (3) the allegations minimally satisfy the child abuse and neglect definitions in the Child Protectionchild's well - being, and (3) the allegations minimally satisfy the child abuse and neglect definitions in the Child Protectionchild abuse and neglect definitions in the Child ProtectionChild Protection Law.
The following criteria are used to evaluate the migrant education program applications: (1) effectiveness of program services / activities to increase student achievement, and (2) progress of schools and school divisions serving migrant children toward meeting the student performance targets as defined in the Virginia Board of Education's Consolidated State Application Accountability Workbook (PDF).
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:
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act says that a state court can decide custody arrangements only if it meets one of the following criteria:
The child must meet the following admission criteria:
Parents first completed telephone prescreening to address the following: Does the child likely meet diagnostic criteria for a DSM - IV mood disorder?
Children recruited for the DCF group met the following criteria: (i) removal from parental care because of allegations of abuse or neglect, and (ii) 96 - hour temporary custody of the children awarded to DCF by theChildren recruited for the DCF group met the following criteria: (i) removal from parental care because of allegations of abuse or neglect, and (ii) 96 - hour temporary custody of the children awarded to DCF by thechildren awarded to DCF by the courts.
Manuscripts submitted to Exceptional Children are reviewed only if they meet the following criteria:
In addition to having a special need the following criteria must be met when determining a child's eligibility for State - funded adoption assistance:
Agency workers referred parents to the research study if children met the following inclusion criteria at the time of CPS involvement: (1) younger than 2 years, and (2) living with a birth parent.
To be eligible your child must be at least 4 years - old by September 1 of the school year for which they will be enrolled and meet any of the following criteria:
Forty - three mother - child pairs who met the following criteria served as subjects for the study: 1) the family had a child between the ages of 9 months and 3 years; 2) the child was walking; 3) the mother had a BMI over 25 kg / [m.sup.2]; and 4) the mother agreed to keep all treatment appointments.
Caregivers and children were approached during their regularly scheduled clinic visits if they met the following study inclusion criteria: (a) ages 8 — 18 years, (b) a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes for at least 1 year, (c) living with and accompanied by their primary caregiver, and (d) no evidence of mental retardation.
Families were recruited through their children's schools, and met the following criteria: (a) both mothers and fathers agreed to participate, (b) all were regularly married couples, (c) all participants completed the entire assessment phase, (d) parents and children did not meet criteria for psychiatric diagnosis and were not under psychological treatment.
Following the initial screen using the STSC, children meeting entry criteria were invited to take part in the full study and mothers provided written informed consent.
To date, several studies have followed up preschoolers with internalizing symptoms or disorders and established stability as well as risk of poor later childhood outcomes.31, 32 Furthermore, associations between temperament during the preschool period and later risk of depression in early adulthood have been demonstrated.33 However, to our knowledge this is the first available longitudinal follow - up data from a sample of 3 - to 6 - year - old children who met DSM - IV MDD symptom criteria to inform the continuity and course of preschool MDD.
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