Sentences with phrase «implemented early increase»

Treatment plans implemented early increase longevity and improve the cat's quality of life.

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«Although we expect that the Greek government will implement the required measures, the risk of early elections is increasing given the rising political cost to the government and its slim majority in the parliament... Early elections might bring a new and more reform - minded conservative government, but Greece's economy would be hit again by prolonged uncertainty, after having just started to record positive growth,» Moody's early elections is increasing given the rising political cost to the government and its slim majority in the parliament... Early elections might bring a new and more reform - minded conservative government, but Greece's economy would be hit again by prolonged uncertainty, after having just started to record positive growth,» Moody's Early elections might bring a new and more reform - minded conservative government, but Greece's economy would be hit again by prolonged uncertainty, after having just started to record positive growth,» Moody's said.
We're increasing enrollment in high - quality early education, raising standards in our public schools as a leader in implementing the Common Core curriculum and working with the business community on STEM programs that are relevant to the job market.
The stronger data increased the likelihood China would achieve its 2016 gross domestic product (GDP) growth target of 6.5 % — 7.0 % and underlined the impact of policy measures implemented earlier in the year, aimed at stimulating the Chinese economy.
Although not directly comparable, our findings are in broad agreement with those from routine data in Scotland that have indicated a positive association between Baby Friendly accreditation, but not certification, and breastfeeding at 1 week of age.17 Our findings reinforce those of Coutinho and colleagues who reported that high exclusive breastfeeding rates achieved in Brazilian hospitals implementing staff training with the course content of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative were short - lived and not sustained at home unless implemented in combination with post-natal home visits.35 Similarly in Italy, training of staff with an adapted version of the Baby Friendly course content resulted in high breastfeeding rates at discharge, with a rapid decrease in the days after leaving hospital.36 In contrast, a cluster randomized trial in Belarus (PROBIT) found an association between an intervention modelled on the Baby Friendly Initiative with an increased duration of breastfeeding37 an association also reported from an observational study in Germany.38 Mothers in Belarus stay in hospital post-partum for 6 — 7 days, and in Germany for 5 days, with post-natal support likely to be particularly important in countries where mothers stay in the hospital for a shorter time, with early discharge likely to limit the influence of a hospital - based intervention.
Earlier this year, the SNA successfully lobbied to insert language in the Congressional report accompanying the 2014 Omnibus Spending Bill, advising USDA to grant schools a one - year waiver on either requirement, if implementing the requirement would result in increased cost.
Earlier this year, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie announced he would implement a series of recommendations — proposed by the Assembly Workgroup on Legislative Process, Operations and Public Participation — designed to increase transparency, efficiency and participation in the chamber.
Governor Cuomo implemented a number of cost - saving programs early in his tenure, including the Global Medicaid Cap, a new pension tier, and a negotiated increase in employee health insurance contributions.
Besides increasing the proportion of people in the USA covered by medical insurance once the ACA is fully implemented, the authors show that structural and financing reforms introduced by the Act will help healthcare in the USA to transition from a «sick care system,» largely focused on treatment of illness, to a system that includes disease prevention, health promotion, early detection, and public health as integral components.
The DGA have implemented these loot box regulations mostly in an attempt to protect children from an increased risk of gambling addiction by allowing them to gamble during their early personal development.
An analysis in our recently published book examines the NAEP test - score trends in the four states that have implemented court remedies the longest, and demonstrates that, despite spending increases amounting to billions of dollars, the achievement patterns in three of them — Wyoming, New Jersey, and Kentucky — are largely unchanged from what they were in the early 1990s, before the court - ordered remedies commenced.
And AppleTree Early Learning, a pre-k-only charter school, works with preschool providers in the area to implement its evidence - based instructional model, increasing the supply of high - quality seats in the District.
The Governor's plan, the full details of which should be revealed next week when he submits his budget to the legislature, also includes boosting beginning teacher pay to $ 35,000 by 2015, increased funds for early childhood education and textbooks, and a variety of pay - for - performance incentives that would be implemented by 2018.
Increase the number of Evidence - Based Social - Emotional practices implemented within all Early Childhood Programs
For those who say it is too early to use NAEP to judge the Common Core, I would remind them that in 2013, Education Secretary Arne Duncan used NAEP increases to do a victory dance about the states that had already implemented the Core at that time — and I never heard any reformer complain.
All award recipients are being recognized for their plans to increase the number of disadvantaged children enrolled in high - quality early learning programs, implement an integrated system of early education programs and services, and ensure that any use of assessments conforms to the recommendations of the National Research Council's reports on early childhood (PDF).
At both Prudential and MetLife, Thom held positions of increasing responsibility and managed enterprise - wide projects, helping to design and implement corporate compliance and «early warning» systems that mitigated high - profile legal and regulatory risks.
ScholarCentric's middle and high school materials, technology, and services align well with SIG funding in the following categories: implement research - based assessments and curriculum, provide job - embedded professional development, use data to differentiate instruction, establish early - warning systems, adopt response - to - intervention models, improve the transition from middle to high school, increase graduation rates, and extend learning time.
ScholarCentric's middle and high school materials, technology, and services align well with GEAR UP funding in the following categories: increase student achievement and expectations, implement early intervention solutions to raise performance, and support students from low - income areas.
«One issue the paper doesn't cover is the consequences of a group of countries or a single country deciding to implement solar geoengineering without global consent and participation, which would increase the risk of early termination.
They found a 1 % energy usage increase statewide after DST was implemented — costing the state an extra $ 9 million — likely due to the demand for air conditioning on summer evenings and heating in early spring and late fall mornings.
Involving families increases the likelihood that family members will feel valued and help implement strategies at home and thus reinforces the impact of consultation (Center for Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation, n.d.).
In 2016, 79 percent of programs funded by the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program saw an increase in household income among participating families.60 Furthermore, investments in MIECHV evidence - based home visiting programs produce a return on investment of $ 1.89 for every dollar spent on implementing the program, in part through reduced spending on the social services noted above.61 These results prove that home visiting programs provide economic benefits for everyone — not just the families that participate.
Executive function skills also have been successfully targeted through school - based curriculum in preschool26 and Head Start classrooms.4, 34 Experimental evidence suggests early childhood classrooms, like Head Start, can successfully build executive function skills by providing more self - regulatory support in a classroom (e.g., implementing clear rules and routines, redirecting or rewarding children's behaviour).34 Increasing attention to executive function skills in early childhood programs may reduce the achievement gap that is apparent before school begins and persists throughout the school years.
PATH supports Tribal Home Visiting and Tribal Early Learning Initiative (TELI) grantees by increasing their capacity to implement high quality, home visiting programs with tribal communities and develop integrated early childhood systems serving American Indian and Alaska Native famiEarly Learning Initiative (TELI) grantees by increasing their capacity to implement high quality, home visiting programs with tribal communities and develop integrated early childhood systems serving American Indian and Alaska Native famiearly childhood systems serving American Indian and Alaska Native families.
Six specific strategies are identified in Elevate Maines plan: Investments that will be implemented statewide: Campaign to raise public awareness: Elevate Maine will increase public knowledge about the important relationship between high quality early learning and sustained educational and lifelong success.
RTT - ELC grants focus on improving early learning and development programs for young children by supporting each states efforts to; increase the number and percentage of high needs children in each age group of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who are enrolled in high - quality early learning programs; design and implement an integrated system of high - quality early learning programs and services; and ensure that any use of assessments conforms with the recommendations of the National Research Council's reports on early childhood.
Implemented in 1967 in response to poor attendance, low achievement, and parent disengagement with schools, the CPC Education Program provides comprehensive education and family support services from preschool to third grade (Pk - 3) that aim to improve school readiness skills and early school achievement and increase parent education and home support for learning.
She has experience leading and evaluating projects aimed at increasing the quality and quantity of early childhood professionals working with young children with disabilities in inclusive settings, increasing the knowledge and skills of early childhood program administrators, and implementing early childhood mental health competencies within personnel preparation programs.
North Carolina has implemented just such a comprehensive strategy to increase the qualifications and competencies of all early childhood educators.
The following goals guide this mission: to empower families to implement effective early intervention strategies, to increase implementation of evidence - based and family - centered practices in early intervention, and to understand the best ways to adapt and customize intervention strategies based on child and family characteristics.
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