Sentences with phrase «interacted with school aged children»

Responsible for creating a weekly curriculum, maintain a daily count of children that were present, interacted with school aged children, which requires; teaching and helping.

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Home school children are better at getting along with other children (with both home schooled and institutionally schooled children), they are better at getting along with children of other ages, and they actually interact regularly and get along with adults.
This in combination with the interacting they do with other sick children, especially in school aged children, is a battleground for germs and illness.
Topics included Kerik and how Dietl reconciles his criticism of Mayor de Blasio's «corruption», Kerik's comment that children should be specifically taught how to safely interact with police, the continuing possibility of Dietl running in the Republican primary and possible union support, the «raise the age» initiative and mayoral control of schools.
a study looking at how bilingualism interacts with reading difficulties in school - age children who speak two languages;
As the college students interact with the school - aged children, they actually use these strategies to help their young partners with literacy.
Inner - city neighborhoods are where all these dynamics interact, the study points out, and in neighborhoods with poverty rates at or above 40 percent, higher rates of school dropout, teenage pregnancy, and crime, and lower rates on cognitive and verbal skill tests and health indicators among school - age children continue.
This usually means inclusion in the regular classroom, where the child may interact in work and play with age peers and is exposed to a broader and more enriched curriculum than might be possible in the environment of a special class or special school.
As the children advance to elementary school age, those with conduct problems tend to have continued aggressive tendencies with other adults and peers; these children lack the social skills to interact with peers.
Without parental support, children of this age can miss social opportunities to interact with peers and / or lack the structure needed to meet the increased expectations of elementary school.
Our study has provided some evidence for a significant long - term relationship between PPD and children's early school age outcomes, especially for children's capacities to deal with stress and interact with peers.
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