High - quality educators make an incredible
difference in the lives of children by providing knowledge, support, inspiration and so much more...
I am confident that I can bring a huge
difference in the lives of children by applying my modern and diverse skills of managing their special needs.
Not exact matches
Take control
of your
life and make a positive
difference in the
lives of young
children in your area
by becoming a Kinderdance franchisee.
They were amazed to find a large
difference in the brain scans
of these 2 - 3 year olds, showing that
in the first few years
of life a
child's brain development relies heavily on nurturing
by his parents.
This year, Camp Kesem will have 54 chapters around the U.S. Not only is Camp Kesem helping
children affected
by cancer, but they're simultaneously developing and empowering a generation
of student leaders
by training college students to become camp counselors and make a meaningful
difference in the
lives of these
children.
We hope you will consider making a
difference in the
life of a
child, veteran, parent and grandparent
by continuing to support this playground even after Unwine Wednesday,» stated Kosey.
I love working with kids and my pursuit
in life is to better the
lives of every
child I work with, even
by the slightest
difference.
While the realities described
by Paul Tough
in this book are very familiar to me, I hope to some day make even a fraction
of the
difference Geoffrey Canada has made
in the
lives of children from poor neighborhoods right here
in the USA.
«
By rewarding donations that support public schools, providing tax credits for teachers when they purchase classroom supplies out
of pocket, and easing the financial burden on families who send their
children to independent, parochial or out -
of - district public schools, we can make a fundamental
difference in the
lives of students, families and educators across the state,» he said.
He also said the importance
of critical periods
in a
child's development may be affected
by exposures and
living conditions that can lay the foundation for later cancer risk and contribute to social
differences in cancer risk.
Produced
by the British Council and supported
by HSBC, the «Year
of the Sheep» education pack introduces pupils to the
differences and similarities between the
lives of people
in China and the UK while aiming to help
children learn more about Chinese language and culture.
Christensen is aware
of the strong class
differences among
children as reflected
in school achievement, but he is convinced
by research that shows that a great part
of intellectual ability is determined
by the experience
of the first 36 months
of life, particularly the amount and kind
of language directed to
children.
I have seen high - performing charter schools — many conceived, launched and managed
by people
of color — making a
difference in children's
lives.
Early on the journey, driven
by a passionate belief that all
children deserve a quality education, Steve dedicated over eight years to teaching and learning where he made a
difference in the
lives of children, firsthand, while serving as a traditional classroom teacher, therapist and special education teacher from 1977 through 1985.
Further, she recognized that maintaining positive communication between school and home,
by encouraging parents to participate
in their
child's education, was paramount to making a
difference in the
lives of these youngsters.
This program makes an impact on the
lives of children, teachers and families, and makes a
difference in communities
by focusing on these specific second grade literacy skills.
A proud graduate
of CPS schools, Jamila was inspired to go into teaching
by her mother, who spent her career making a
difference in the
lives of children.
By supporting the KIPP Foundation, individuals and organizations are making a
difference in the
lives of 80,000
children across the country, and creating a national impact on public education.
Inspired
by the success
of the R.E.A.D (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) program
in the United States, Tony Nevett and his Greyhound Danny is out to make a
difference in the
lives of children,
by providing a fluffy companion to help pique their interest and feel confident about reading and reading aloud.
Inspired
by the success
of the R.E.A.D (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) program
in the United States, Tony Nevett and his Greyhound Danny is out to make a
difference in the
lives of children,
by providing a fluffy companion to help pique their...
Two
children recently made a
difference in the
lives of police dogs
by donating money to purchase bulletproof vests to protect them.
While the staff has seen first - hand how pets can make a
difference in the
lives of their patients, like Kristyn, East Tennessee
Children's Hospital is part
of a research study, led
by the University
of Tennessee College
of Veterinary Medicine and funded
by The Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), to see how pet - assisted therapy directly impacts pain management.
CJH was started 12 years ago
by Dave and Sonja Dickherber, a retired couple who wanted to make a
difference in the
lives of children in Haiti.
You can join us
by welcoming the newest member
of the GreaterGood community and make a lifelong
difference in the
life of 1
child, 1 family at a time!
Your participation
in Miracle Miles for Kids helps FCNI (Family Care Network, Inc.) make a
difference in the
lives of those it serves, helping to meet needs such as: housing, clothing, mentoring,
life skills development, extra-curricular activities and therapeutic services,
of the over 1,400
children, youth and families served
by FCNI annually.
Make a
difference in the
lives of children and families
by making yourself a great new adoptions social worker resume.
Since 2006, award - winning charity BulliesOut has helped make a positive
difference to the
lives of thousands
of children and young people affected
by bullying with its comprehensive programme
of workshops and training programmes for schools
in the UK.
Variations
by gender
of child Several early influential studies found that boys
in divorced families had more adjustment problems than did girls.34 Given that boys usually
live with their mothers following family disruption, the loss
of contact with the same - gender parent could account for such a
difference.
By creating an environment where early childhood educators perceive their work as a profession where they're making a
difference in children's
lives because
of their knowledge and expertise, you will not only make them more likely to remain with your organization, but will also be enhancing the public image
of early education more widely.
Spectacular Kids seeks to make a lasting and meaningful
difference in the
life of each client
by providing exceptional individualized applied behavior analysis therapy to
children with autism and related disorders.
Information Technology Making a
Difference in Children's Lives: An Issue Brief for Leaders for Children KirkHart, Rothschuh, & Kattlove (2008) Encourages the incorporation of information and communications technology into public programs serving children by highlighting research and case studies showing how digital tools and applications can improve children's education, health, employment, and civic opport
Children's
Lives: An Issue Brief for Leaders for
Children KirkHart, Rothschuh, & Kattlove (2008) Encourages the incorporation of information and communications technology into public programs serving children by highlighting research and case studies showing how digital tools and applications can improve children's education, health, employment, and civic opport
Children KirkHart, Rothschuh, & Kattlove (2008) Encourages the incorporation
of information and communications technology into public programs serving
children by highlighting research and case studies showing how digital tools and applications can improve children's education, health, employment, and civic opport
children by highlighting research and case studies showing how digital tools and applications can improve
children's education, health, employment, and civic opport
children's education, health, employment, and civic opportunities.
The present study aims to evaluate the impact
of CfC on
children and their families
by investigating
differences between
children and families
living in 10 CfC sites and five comparison sites that were similar
in location, size and socioeconomic status.
It's primarily about economic well - being, but: «
Children living with both biological parents reported higher levels of life satisfaction than children living with a single parent or parent / step - parent... Controlling perceived family affluence, the difference between joint physical custody families and single mother or mother / stepfather families became non-significant... [and] children in the Nordic countries characterised by strong welfare systems reported significantly higher levels of life satisfaction in all living arrangements except in single father hou
Children living with both biological parents reported higher levels
of life satisfaction than
children living with a single parent or parent / step - parent... Controlling perceived family affluence, the difference between joint physical custody families and single mother or mother / stepfather families became non-significant... [and] children in the Nordic countries characterised by strong welfare systems reported significantly higher levels of life satisfaction in all living arrangements except in single father hou
children living with a single parent or parent / step - parent... Controlling perceived family affluence, the
difference between joint physical custody families and single mother or mother / stepfather families became non-significant... [and]
children in the Nordic countries characterised by strong welfare systems reported significantly higher levels of life satisfaction in all living arrangements except in single father hou
children in the Nordic countries characterised
by strong welfare systems reported significantly higher levels
of life satisfaction
in all
living arrangements except
in single father households.
Fact: «Relative to
differences in parent -
child interaction
by family type, there are much larger
differences by parents» gender, with many fathers minimally involved
in their
children's
lives, regardless
of the father's residential status (Parke & Sterns, 1993).
A HISTORY
OF HELPING FAMILIES Since 1971, ITAO has made a difference in the lives of thousands of children in Hawaii by offering resources and information to those in the community concerned with protecting the interests of children and youth in out - of - home care, while providing responsible advocac
OF HELPING FAMILIES Since 1971, ITAO has made a
difference in the
lives of thousands of children in Hawaii by offering resources and information to those in the community concerned with protecting the interests of children and youth in out - of - home care, while providing responsible advocac
of thousands
of children in Hawaii by offering resources and information to those in the community concerned with protecting the interests of children and youth in out - of - home care, while providing responsible advocac
of children in Hawaii
by offering resources and information to those
in the community concerned with protecting the interests
of children and youth in out - of - home care, while providing responsible advocac
of children and youth
in out -
of - home care, while providing responsible advocac
of - home care, while providing responsible advocacy.
Recent research conducted
in mainland China found that obesity prevalence was higher among children in wealthier families, 4 but the patterns were different in Hong Kong with higher rates of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
in mainland China found that obesity prevalence was higher among
children in wealthier families, 4 but the patterns were different in Hong Kong with higher rates of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
in wealthier families, 4 but the patterns were different
in Hong Kong with higher rates of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
in Hong Kong with higher rates
of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product
of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income
differences between rich and poor as reflected
by a high Gini coefficient
of 0.539 reported
in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
in 2016; approximately 20 %
of the population are
living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
in poverty as defined
by a monthly household income below half
of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse
in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families
in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
in these societies are particularly at risk
of health problems.7
In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
In our previous study,
children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other
children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stres
in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality
of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 %
of the parents having a known history
of mental illness and 18.2 %
of them reporting elevated level
of stress.
However, much
of the
difference by family type is accounted for
by differences in the extent to which a grandparent
lives with the
child.
«Home visits
by a nurse, social worker, or early childhood educator during pregnancy and
in the first years
of life can make a tremendous
difference in the
lives of many
children and their families,» said Secretary Burwell.
Every day, our family engagement staff have the opportunity to truly make a
difference in the
lives of children and families through ongoing communication,
by making referrals, and
by building trusting relationships with families.
For example, compared to older mothers, teen mothers display lower levels
of verbal stimulation and involvement, higher levels
of intrusiveness, and maternal speech that is less varied and complex.47, 48 Mothers with fewer years
of education read to their
children less frequently25, 49 and demonstrate less sophisticated language and literacy skills themselves, 50 which affects the quantity and quality
of their verbal interactions with their
children.2 Parental education,
in turn, relates to household income: poverty and persistent poverty are strongly associated with less stimulating home environments, 51 and parents
living in poverty have
children who are at risk for cognitive, academic, and social - emotional difficulties.52, 53 Finally, Hispanic and African American mothers are, on average, less likely to read to their
children than White, non-Hispanic mothers; 54 and Spanish - speaking Hispanic families have fewer
children's books available
in the home as compared to their non-Hispanic counterparts.25 These racial and ethnic findings are likely explained
by differences in family resources across groups, as minority status is often associated with various social - demographic risks.
Guidance and support provided
by advisors to parents
in the early years
of a
child's
life can make all the
difference.
When NAR President Tom Salomone invited REALTORS ® and REALTOR ® associations last year to join him
in making a
difference in the
lives of children and teens
by supporting their local Boys & Girls Clubs
of America, he was confident REALTORS ® would respond.