Sentences with phrase «largest volunteer parent»

PTPA is North America's largest volunteer parent testing community with more than 60,000 parents.

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«PTA is the largest volunteer child advocacy association in the country, as well as the nation's original and premier parent involvement organization in schools.»
Parent volunteers offer a huge resource and support base for the school community while showing their kids the importance of participating in the larger community.
Advocacy More than 65 million Americans provide unpaid care to an older parent, a spouse, a sibling, a special needs child or a friend, serving as the nation's largest volunteer health care army.
PTPA Media is North America's largest parent community, with over 40,000 volunteer parent testers.
Surprisingly having children seems to provide more opportunities to volunteer, as parents find that their social networks become larger and more extensive.
«The large number of parents and other volunteers who work in our school each day help to create a true feeling of «family» in our school.»
In addition to supervising the center and answering questions for students, parent volunteers are also taking on a larger role in helping guide student use of a fairly new online college planning tool called Naviance.
The PTC mission is to create opportunities for involvement in a large scale that will allow hundreds of parents to assist and volunteer at Cherokee Charter Academy.
At America's oldest and largest volunteer child advocacy association, he is working side - by - side with parents, teachers and policymakers at every level to help ensure the educational success of our nation's children
National Parent Teacher Assocation (PTA) the largest volunteer child advocacy organization in the United States
Kids of foster parents are allowed to help out once their parents have been volunteering with us for quite some time, but only if the kids are ages 14 and up and are strong enough to handle large, bouncy dogs.
Many trials used volunteers or people selected by referrers as willing to take part in parenting projects, thus excluding many disorganised, unmotivated, or disadvantaged families, who have the most antisocial children.2 A review of meta - analyses of published trials of psychological treatments for childhood disorders found that in university settings the effect size was large, from 0.71 to 0.84 SD.12 In contrast, a review of six studies of outcome in regular service clinics since 1950 showed no significant effects, 12 and a large trial offering unrestricted access to outpatient services found no improvement.13 Reasons suggested for the poor outcome in clinic cases include that they have more severe problems, come from more distressed families, and receive less empirically supported interventions from staff with heavier caseloads.
There is a very large group of parents who do a tremendous amount of volunteer work on a weekly basis.
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