Sentences with phrase «children socialise»

For example, websites like Moshi Monsters and Club Penguin let children socialise with friends online, but the interaction is monitored and moderated.
There is a recent concern about some children's TV programs that use relational aggression — name calling, put downs and exclusions — and the impact it can have negatively on how children socialise with other children.
Suggesting that children should only mix with others born in the same year is very artificial, and most home educated children socialise happily with others of all ages, from toddlers through to adults.

Not exact matches

So we could say that a prejudice the disciples had was that children should not be socialising with Jesus.
I have always answered my children honestly when they ask a question, and so I told Alex he had a condition that made it harder for him to socialise and learn new things.
I've been able to go out in the evening and socialise, or just have a couple hours of me time, knowing that my partner could feed our child with my expressed milk whilst I wasn't there.
If they really didn't socialise your child's teacher would tell you.
This is exactly how children get socialised into restrictive gender norms.
It is a strange (and untrue) myth that children can only learn to socialise well when they are in school.
I home educate as it allows my children learn at their own pace and follow their interests, as well as to socialise in a mixed age group.
At the moment much of childrearing in the developed world falls into what is called the «Socialising Mode», though increasingly, as we come to understand more about what helps children reach their full potential, we are moving beyond that into what is known as the «Helping Mode».
There are often reservations from family and friends about whether home educated children are able to socialise or be sociable.
However, Lukins is quick to note: «There is debate as to whether the ticking biological clock in relation to reproduction is a real physical and automatic psychological response, or a conscious wish for children and a socialised experience.»
«I lived 30 km from the nearest town and would just go into a café with the children and basically just socialise
Young men nowadays probably also recognize that older women are adept at diligently juggling so many responsibilities (career, children, housekeeping, fitness, finances, socialising), which makes them intriguing and attractive and a more secure option.»
Firstly, finding the time to get out and socialise when you've got the children to look after can be a challenge, unless you have family and friends who are willing to help out.
Young men nowadays probably also recognise that older women are adept at diligently juggling so many responsibilities (career, children, housekeeping, fitness, finances, socialising), which makes them intriguing and attractive and a more secure option.»
School grounds A variety of spaces for informal play and socialising is key in getting all children outside and moving during breaks.
• A permanent canopy creates a fun and protected area for children to play, socialise, learn and dine.
Small changes can be implemented like slowing mealtimes down and allowing children to socialise and enjoy the food.
So the school built a café in the school, where children can eat, socialise and learn about food, and the school employs members of the community to work in the café, serving the children and their families all year round.
It enables children to develop social skills, meet new people and socialise with friends.
And so teachers have a very big socialising effect, particularly in the classroom, from that research that was done and it's been shown that even if their views of children are not accurate at all, that in fact the children, depending on what the behaviour is, but it could be in a relatively short amount of time, actually come to fit when they didn't initially.
So it's the powerful socialising effect, the fact that — and there is some literature on this as well that I was able to find — children take cues from their teachers about [the extent] to which their classmates should be liked or disliked.
«Our ambition is for Seven Stories to be a hub for parents and carers of children with disabilities to socialise, play and learn more about how to enrich their children's lives through the wonderful world of children's books.»
The right to play is wholly undermined, it says, by: the government's withdrawal of a play policy for England; insufficient provision of spaces and facilities for play and leisure, particularly those accessible to children with disabilities or from disadvantaged communities; a lack of public spaces where teenagers can socialise; and the underfunding of play and leisure policies in the devolved nations.
Lotte, as a child, socialised with the Prime Minister Winston Churchill, her brother almost drowning him in the pool at Chartwell (by accident, of course!)
We know a healthy meal can help concentration, but dining halls are not just a place for children to refuel, they are also a place where children relax and learn valuable socialising skills.
Encouraging children to make the most of play facilities and the benefits of outdoor socialising will help their development and prevent
The Royal Mile Primary School in Edinburgh set up a GoFundMe page to raise monies to help build a playground to assist in key areas of child development including skills like problem solving, risk assessment, socialising and generally contributing to good health and wellbeing.
With over 5,969 clubs across the UK, they are a great opportunity for 9 - 13 year olds to socialise with like - minded children and learn valuable skills that will benefit their education.
Active play encourages exploration and discovery, promotes team - work, problem ‑ solving and leadership skills, and enables children to develop social skills by meeting new people and socialising with friends.
What children want to do is socialise, and that's really important because they don't always get it anywhere else.»
Its curriculum is tailored to suit the child's interests, with the aim of getting them back into the habit of learning, socialising with others and for some, returning to school.
Besides small animals, this breed also does not socialise well with children.
The pups get well socialised and are handled by visiting children, giving them a good start in life but keeping them stimulated in a working environment.
She is perfect for our family as she was born into a family who had children and was thus socialised, which was important for us with 2 children.
We now have our Beautiful Blue Staffordshire Bull Terrier babies.Happy and healthy puppies who are well socialised with children and other dogs.
They are also suitable for children if socialised from a young age, although they may show herding tendencies.
Dachshunds are statistically more likely to bite small children, but if socialised when young and supervised they make great family pets.
The other huge benefit of grooming with a flea comb is that it socialises your cat or kitten in a «Mutual Grooming» scenario like mother and child, so both of you enjoy it!
They can also be a little timid if not socialised when young and these dogs must be carefully watched around small children.
Some enthusiasts claim that the breed can be naturally wary around children, so particular effort should be taken to socialise every Dachshund puppy thoroughly with kids.
they were highly socialised around adults and children.
It is good for kittens to grow up with another member of their own species, as they learn how to be normal cats through playing together — for the same reasons people take puppies to the park or dog classes to socialise with other puppies, and human children are taken to playgroups to mix with other children.
Adults & children alike learn to nurture and feel compassion for other living beings and this promotes a very positive approach to the way we socialise with other people..
What they often miss out on is socialising a puppy from the very beginning and teaching them how to behave in the real world with other dogs, people and children, and how to respond to everyday things like travelling on buses, and greeting new people politely.
These dogs must be carefully watched around small children, but if well socialised are big friendly giants and great family dogs.
When socialised as young pups they can grow to be excellent family members, but can be sometimes a bit nervous of children if not exposed at a young age.
They can also be a little timid if not socialised when young and these dogs must be carefully watched if they did not grow up around small children.
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