Not exact matches
One of the big «Justin - fications» for this proposal is that it'll
help parents deal with expensive and hard - to - find childcare, which is often cheaper and easier to find for toddlers (partly because staff - to -
child ratios are looser after 18 months, so daycares are less inclined to hire additional staff to
accommodate more infants).
The belts swivel at the point where they connect to the seat, which
helps with
accommodating different sized
children — a great grow - with - me feature.
The straps are useful for younger
children and can
accommodate even small infants, along with the contoured back which
helps keep tiny bodies in alignment.
It has an extra wide seat to
accommodate your
child, plus the seat sits pretty high to
help give them a great view of the world around them.
The multi-Award-Winning Learning Tower Kids» Kitchen Step stools allow
children to
help out at the kitchen counter in a sturdy, exceptionally stable space that can
accommodate up to 2
children side - by - side.
Our board - certified pediatric radiologists and support staff are specially trained to
help children feel relaxed and comfortable, while minimizing discomfort and
accommodating any special needs.
Charlize Theron, never better, plays Marlo, an expectant mother of two young
children who, after her second
child (Asher Miles Fallica) is kicked out of school because the staff is unable to
accommodate what administrators refer to as the youngster's «quirks,» decides to hire a night nanny to
help care for her newborn.
If teachers recognize the needs of all students, however, then
accommodating an explosive
child should not be any more of an issue than
helping a student with a reading disability, he explained.
Similarly, in Las Vegas, students at Cowan Sunset Southeast High School's campus can attend classes in the late afternoon and early evening to
accommodate work schedules, and they may be eligible for
child care, which is offered on a limited basis to
help young parents continue their education.
This powerpoint guides users through a lesson to
help young
children understand that people have different needs and how it is right and fair to
accommodate them.
Administrators, teachers, and staff can
help reduce the effects of trauma on
children by recognizing trauma responses,
accommodating and responding to traumatized students within the classroom, and referring
children to outside professionals when necessary.
What could you do to
help accommodate the people who are moving with them, for instance if they have
children, can you
help find local schools?
Mission is to
help families with
children find hotel rooms that will
accommodate 5, 6, 7 or more guests, and offer tips about traveling on a budget.
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Read stories to the
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children to explore and manipulate in learning activities and imaginative play.Disciplined
children and recommended other measures to correct behavior.Carefully monitored
children's play activities.Offered detailed daily reports that outlined each
child's activities.Incorporated music and art activities to encourage creativity and expression.Maintained daily records of activities, behaviors, meals and naps.Carefully identified warning signs of emotional and developmental problems in
children.Created and implemented a developmentally appropriate curriculum.Upheld aUpheld all CPR and -LSB--RSB- regulated certifications.Offered stimulating curriculum that
accommodated all learning styles.Led reading classes for preschool - aged
children.Sparked creativity and imagination by
helping children discover new things each day.
These may include managing the challenging behaviours of some
children with disabilities, the need to administer daily treatments,
helping children with self - care (eg bathing, dressing and eating), advocating for your
child's needs, and making sure there are facilities that can
accommodate your
child's needs when you visit places outside the home (eg wheel chair access).
Psychotherapy may also
help children or adolescents work with their schools to get assistance with learning disabilities from teachers or staff, or
help them understand or
accommodate for any unique challenges their students might have.
They want to make sure the down payment is there to
help their
child upgrade to their next bigger home to
accommodate more grandchildren, for instance, or for any other future needs.