This is a great way to have
the children reflect upon their own learning and understanding of the concepts taught within these math strands and standards.
Fairytale - like worlds emerge where the creativity of imaginary
children reflects upon the perplexity of the real world.
Not exact matches
parents or priest taught you some comforting stories from Greco - Roman Palestine as a
child, you might like to
reflect upon the overwhelming enormity of the claims you are
The dramatic drop by the six - month mark
reflects the interplay of a number of factors: struggles with the mechanics at the beginning; the need to attend to older
children; the difficulties of maintaining breast - feeding
upon the return to work; the embarrassment of baring a breast in public places.
For all I know «broken» means the
child feels the existential sorrow radiating from the food that they can only articulate through weeping over its brokeness as they
reflect upon their own fragility.
As you notice your
child is beginning to feel frustrated,
reflect upon his feelings.
Legacy for
Children ™ presented a unique question: If mothers are given the opportunity to reflect upon and improve their parenting knowledge and skills, and are helped to believe that they can positively influence their children's development, regardless of life's circumstances and stresses, would this improve their children's outcomes
Children ™ presented a unique question: If mothers are given the opportunity to
reflect upon and improve their parenting knowledge and skills, and are helped to believe that they can positively influence their
children's development, regardless of life's circumstances and stresses, would this improve their children's outcomes
children's development, regardless of life's circumstances and stresses, would this improve their
children's outcomes
children's outcomes?»
(This is first in part of a new series on the blog called «Author Interview» where I speak with authors of
children's books — books that
reflect upon Muslim values, fosters family relations, talk against racism, inclusivity of all racial / ethnic groups and overall gives a positive message to our young -LSB-...]
A time out is intended to remove the
child from a disruptive way of behaving so that the
child can calm him or herself and
reflect upon what he or she has done.
This workshop will give you an opportunity to
reflect upon your own attachment style, the latest research on attachment styles, and opportunities to practice attachment - strengthening techniques that you can go home and use with your
child.
Not only that, your
child's manners (or lack thereof) will
reflect upon you and your upbringing!
With Mothers» Day
upon us, it is worth
reflecting on the influences our moms have had on our food intake and behaviors, and how we, in turn, influence our
children's.
All of which, to Sandler's credit, are important issues and topics to educate
children on at an early age, and moreover to allow parents to
reflect upon.
Reflecting upon the poverty in London leading up to 1943, especially the treatment of poor homeless street
children, the film's other themes includes celebrating with food, festivities, dance and drinks, opening ones heart to embrace those less fortunate and the spirit of giving.
So Ms. McGreevey strives to approach all lessons in ways that
reflect and build
upon the optimism and enthusiasm of the
children.
Educators must
reflect upon the many labels used to describe
children (and their families) who live in poverty, and critique their own use of such terms, to become attuned to the many ways that schools unwittingly limit students» self - determination.
Attendance Works has a valuable Tools and T.A. section that contains a self - assessment tool to help afterschool programs
reflect upon their approach to improving school - day attendance, as well as flyers in English and Spanish to help educate parents about the importance of regular attendance for their
children's academic success (http://www.attendanceworks.org/).
Teachers can therefore, through video analysis, review the learning of the
child,
reflect upon their teaching approaches, assessment and diagnosis of
children's difficulties.
The
children identify and set their own goals, help to choose their own differentiated activities and
reflect upon how well they have met their goals.
As has been well - documented for both
children and their teachers, opportunities for
reflecting upon practice enriches conceptual understanding, and deeper conceptual understanding improves practice (Bransford, 2000).
Rather, we encouraged them to respectfully listen to and
reflect upon what
children said and did.
For the purpose of this piece I will draw
upon three of these principles,
reflecting on how they manifested in light of the learning journey of a particular
child in my class.
While Morley's paintings invite the viewer to
reflect upon the conflicts that have shaped humanity since time immemorial, they also echo the artist's personal experiences as a
child during the Second World War, his cultural affinity with both England and America, and his lifelong fascination with models, from the plastic Air - fix kits of his youth to the paper cut - out varieties.
Commenting on the current Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of
Children in the Northern Territory, Mr Kirby said media reports of the conditions in some communities was «a horrible thought for us Australians to think about and to
reflect upon».
We must
reflect upon the significance to true reconciliation for all of ECA's work for all
children and particularly for Aboriginal
children and their families.
Child support can always be modified by the court
upon the request of the parent, and may be granted in order to meet changes in the needs of the
children, or to
reflect changes in a parent's ability to pay the original support order.
This section or excerpt of the Cultural and Linguistic Competence Self - Assessment for Early Head Start and Head Start Programs requires that staff
reflect upon and rate themselves individually on how they incorporate culturally and linguistically competent values into aspects of their work with
children, and their families and communities.
This section or excerpt of the Cultural and Linguistic Competence Self - Assessment for Early Head Start and Head Start Programs requires staff to
reflect upon and rate themselves on whether or not they use culturally and linguistically competent communication styles in their interactions with young
children, and their families.
Children will
reflect both
upon their hopes and dreams well as their losses and struggles.
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) refers to the capacity of caregivers to
reflect upon their
children's internal mental states and intentions, which is seen as crucial for parental sensitivity, defined as the adequate behavioral response to an infant's signals.
For example, when in a therapeutic relationship the
child is able to
reflect upon aspects of traumatic memories and experiences without becoming dysregulated, the
child develops an expanded capacity to tolerate increasing amounts of affect.
During this next activity you will explore and
reflect upon what the
children are trying to communicate to their parents and caregivers.