The phrase
"enrolled children" refers to kids or youngsters who are registered or officially signed up for a particular activity, program, or school.
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enrolling children ages 2 through 6, with half - day sessions for ages 2 - 3 and full - day sessions for ages 3 - 6.
Nurse - visited women had greater intervals between 1st and 2nd children, experienced less domestic violence, and
enrolled their children less in formal daycare or preschool.
The second phase began in 2014 and
enrolled children up to 3 years old, also with mild to profound bilateral hearing loss.
When used correctly, social media supports parental trust by positively confirming that parents have made an excellent
choice enrolling their child in your school.
Even parents with graduate degrees have only a one in three chance
of enrolling their child in a high - quality program, he added.
This case may be cited in defense of
enrolling a child in a private religious school despite the other parent's religious beliefs.
The tacit assumption in the field was that most
families enrolled their children in Catholic schools out of religious conviction, often at the expense of their academic success.
More parents in New York state are
enrolling their children with special needs in private schools and seeking taxpayer - funded tuition payments under a federal law.
In particular, the work that a school district does to collect information for school enrollment, or eligibility for Title III services, needs to be carefully conducted so as to not violate civil rights around the «chilling effect» (any practices that could intentionally or unintentionally dissuade immigrant families from
enrolling their children as students).
The program is particularly useful as a universal transition program for
parents enrolling their children in childcare, kindergarten, preschool or school, although it can also be used as a booster program or refresher course for parents who have completed a higher level of intervention such as Group Triple P.
«Go ahead and populate the school with children and at the appropriate time when the opportunity presents itself, we will come with the chiefs and we will commission the schools but don't wait for us to come and commission the schools before you enroll the children, you have my permission to
start enrolling the children today,» Mahama added.
The award - winning Castaic Union School District (CUSD), is
currently enrolling children for transitional kindergarten through eighth grade, as well as its preschool programs.
You or an individual in your tax family was enrolled in a qualified health plan by someone who is not part of your tax family (for example, your ex-spouse
enrolled a child whom you are claiming as a dependent), or
As a result, a growing number of parents have delayed
enrolling their children whose birthdays fall shortly before the cutoff date, seeking to gain academic and social advantages.
The first occurred between 2011 and 2014 and
enrolled children between the ages of 3 and 6 with mild to profound hearing loss in both ears (bilateral).
Penn State researchers who interviewed parents
who enrolled their children into cyber charter schools found that parents thought these schools were better customized to their children's needs, carried little financial risk and were possibly the last hope for their child to succeed in school.
Developed by highly respected creators of the Pyramid Model for
classrooms enrolling children 2 — 5 years of age, the TPOT ™ is an in - depth tool that provides information on how well teachers are implementing practices related to universal, targeted, and individualized supports.
Enrolled children demonstrate significant gains in healthy social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development and the achievement of social competence.
The Borno Government on Saturday said it had constructed two model boarding primary schools to
enrol children orphaned by the Boko Haram insurgency.
The hope is that by
enrolling children young, before influences like substance use and sports injuries kick in, scientists will be able to untangle chicken - and - egg questions that correlational studies can't — questions about everything from mental illness to the impact of marijuana on the developing brain.
Coverage for preventive dental care is available for Medicaid -
enrolled children through Medicaid's Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit.
The IDEAL
study enrolled children from Los Angeles; Des Moines, IA; Tulsa, OK, and Honolulu, HI, who had been exposed to methamphetamine in utero.
On 3 August, the U.S. Senate passed the Research to Accelerate Cures and Equity for Children Act, which closes loopholes in U.S. drug approval guidelines that companies have exploited to
avoid enrolling children in clinical cancer research.
This mother had
previously enrolled her children in Catholic school, but thought that they didn't learn enough «social skills» there, so she sent them back to public school in the county.
A state judge in Hartford, Conn., last week dismissed charges against four parents in the city accused of «stealing an education» by
enrolling their children illegally in the suburban Bloomfield school system.
For example, since the 1970s, Finland has implemented a comprehensive and fully publicly - funded school system which
enrols all children regardless of their socioeconomic background or personal abilities and characteristics.