Not exact matches
We can go back and forth all day about parenting philosophies, but at the
end of the day, that whole «proper role of government» question boils down to this — if you want the government imposing upon the free interactions of others to serve your preferences, at the very least, it's incumbent upon you to prove that the government action (in this case the classroom environment) is the independent variable that deterministically thwarts your
goals for your
child.
For instance, at this moment you're tired and frustrated, but your end goals are to stay positively connected to your child and to model emotional regulation, because that helps your child to self - regulate — right now, and for the rest of his li
For instance, at this moment you're tired and frustrated, but your
end goals are to stay positively connected to your
child and to model emotional regulation, because that helps your
child to self - regulate — right now, and
for the rest of his li
for the rest of his life.
Her
goal is nothing less than the
ending of all forms of
child abuse, and the creation of a world where
children can grow into adulthood with their inborn capacities
for love and learning still intact.
With chores, your
end goal is
for your
child to complete their assigned task.
CPAG is the host organisation
for the Campaign to
End Child Poverty, which has over 150 member organisations and is campaigning for public and political commitment to ensure the goal of ending child poverty by 2020 is
Child Poverty, which has over 150 member organisations and is campaigning
for public and political commitment to ensure the
goal of
ending child poverty by 2020 is
child poverty by 2020 is met.
There are also SMART
goals like an
end to police cells being used as a place of safety in cases of mental health in
children (by 2016) and
for adults in all but exceptional circumstances (by the
end of the next parliament).
In my new role as the UN Secretary - General's Special Envoy
for Financing the Health MDGs, I have been charged with formulating a business plan to ensure that resources are secured to meet the malaria
goal of near zero deaths, as well as the other maternal,
child, AIDS and TB
goals by the
end of 2015, the internationally agreed deadline.
Gordon Brown's conference speech contained one announcement which is perhaps more important than many people realise: the prime minister's commitment to legislate
for the
goal of
ending child poverty offers an important example of how entrenching Labour's legacy, defining its future agenda and testing the Conservative claim to be «progressive» all go together.
«At the
end of the day, our
goal at the
Children's Hospital of Michigan is to provide the very best possible care
for our patients,» Dr. Lipshultz said.
The
end goal of this work is to develop training programmes that have wide benefits
for children experiencing memory problems.
While we may have our differences from time to time, our
end goal is the same: to ensure that every
child in every ward in Newark has access to a high - quality school that prepares them
for college and the competitive world beyond.
In the
end, it is most important
for parents to remember that while the instructional mediums and techniques may change, the
end goal is to enable learning and enhance your
child's knowledge.
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for school
children are ample and through GAP's experience, we've seen the most successful outcomes delivered where students are encouraged to own the process from beginning to
end and develop the necessary tools to reach their
goals.
In the
end, it is families, educators, and communities who need to set appropriate
goals for individual
children, not the state and certainly not the national government or organizations.
The
goal of Reading First is
for all
children to read at grade level by the
end of 3rd grade.
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For example, we had a presentation on our PIPS [Performance Indicators in Primary Schools] data, looking at Prep at the beginning and Prep at the
end, sharing that and what are our improvement
goals for this group of childr
for this group of
children.
While the national discourse focuses on the merits of school choice initiatives in their own right and
for their own sakes, as leaders of state and local education systems, as educators of diverse regional, political, and professional backgrounds, we believe that these policies are better thought of as means to critical
ends, and that the
goal of these and other education policies should be, above all else, the enhancement of skills
for America's youngest generation and expanded opportunity
for children to thrive as adults.
Among those
goals are
children prepared to start kindergarten, students performing at grade level by the
end of the third grade, making sure students are prepared
for a high school curriculum and on track to graduate once they start.
While an ESA program
for students with special needs is a step in the right direction and could potentially benefit many Mississippi families, the
end goal should be expanding the ESA to all students in our state and letting parents choose the best educational setting
for their
child.
CPAG is the host organisation
for the Campaign to
End Child Poverty coalition, which has members from across civil society including children's charities, faith groups, unions and other civic sector organisations, united in their campaigning for public and political commitment to ensure the goal of ending child poverty by 2020 is
Child Poverty coalition, which has members from across civil society including
children's charities, faith groups, unions and other civic sector organisations, united in their campaigning
for public and political commitment to ensure the
goal of
ending child poverty by 2020 is
child poverty by 2020 is met.
The Council of Urban Boards of Education is committed to that
end and we will not rest until that
goal is realized
for every
child.»
In the process, Obama and Duncan are retreating from the very commitment of federal education policy, articulated through No
Child, to set clear
goals for improving student achievement in reading and mathematics, to declare to urban, suburban, and rural districts that they could no longer continue to commit educational malpractice against poor and minority
children, and to
end policies that damn
children to low expectations.
Even gifted - friendly teachers couldn't answer this simple question posed at every first parent - teacher conference: «What is your
end - of - year F&P reading level
goal for my
child?»
After kindergarten teacher Lori Powers painstakingly created targets
for each
child, Steckler decided at the
end of the year that a classroom - wide
goal would save labor.
In addition to meeting ESSA accountability requirements, the inclusion of chronic absence in state accountability rubrics also provides real opportunities
for states, districts and philanthropists to achieve the
goals of the Campaign
for Grade - Level Reading, to increase the number of
children from low - income families reading proficiently at the
end of third grade.
None - the-less, our data suggest that fluency in writing the letters of the alphabet is a reasonable
goal for all normal
children by the
end of first - grade.
Nationally, TFA's
goal is to
end educational inequity, such that 95 % of
children growing up in low - income communities graduate from high school prepared
for success in college and career.
Those in the process of
ending their marriage must take active steps to achieve a
child support arrangement that works
for everyone, and the help of a skilled Nassau County
child support lawyer can help achieve that
goal.
The
end goal of reuniting families where the offender has participated in appropriate counselling by virtue of early intervention, before the barriers took hold, has strengthened families and, ultimately, provided safer environments
for children.
Ryan Hong, the study's lead researcher, asserts that young
children of these «perfectionist» parents become frightened in committing even the smallest mistake; and whenever they do commit mistakes, they
end up blaming themselves
for failing to reach their parents» hard achievable
goals as cited on San Francisco Gate.
My
goal is
for your
child and teen to learn skills to be successful with school, peers, and the family - long after therapy
ends.
In all, the
goal would be to present continuity of care from beginning to
end for the
child, to adequately support parents and
child, and to make certain that at time of discharge everyone is ready to go and has means of complying with continuing treatment recommendations.
After a short review, it is clear that they strive to provide the best tools
for co-parents to communicate and organize their lives, with the
end goal being a safe and reliable environment
for the
children involved.
When a
child enters the public welfare system, the
end goal is to either reunite the
child with the birth parent / s, to pass the
child on to other relatives or to make the available
child for adoption.