«The expansion of this program provides crucial opportunities to
make a difference in the lives of children early on.»
Not exact matches
Teaching those skills
early on could
make a big
difference in your
child's quality
of life.
I really don't think learning to read one year
earlier or later really
makes a
difference in the larger scheme
of a
child's
life.
RAD is very rare and is only seen
in a small amount
of children, but knowing the signs
early on could drastically
make a
difference in that
child's
life.
Patricia is an author, speaker and
early childhood expert who can help you, your company or your organization to think outside the box and truly
make a
difference in the
life of a
child!
«All evidence shows that investment
in the
early years
of a
child's
life make a huge
difference to educational attainment.
On a related theme, at 11:20 am
in the SEN and
Early Years theatre, Joy Beaney and Kay Al Ghani, consultants for Autism Train, will be helping visitors
make a positive
difference to the
lives of children with autism.
Early on the journey, driven by a passionate belief that all
children deserve a quality education, Steve dedicated over eight years to teaching and learning where he
made a
difference in the
lives of children, firsthand, while serving as a traditional classroom teacher, therapist and special education teacher from 1977 through 1985.
Early childhood education research has rarely focused on supporting young
children in tribal communities, hampering our capacity to understand and advocate for the kinds
of high - quality practices grounded
in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI / AN) culture that can
make a positive
difference in children's
lives.
Miriam R. Linver, Jeanne Brooks - Gunn, and Dafna E Kohen, Family Processes as Pathways from Income to Young
Children's Development, Developmental Psychology, 38 (2001) pp. 719 — 34; Administration for
Children and Families,
Making a
Difference in the
Lives of Infants and Toddlers and Their Families: The Impacts
of Early Head Start (see note 95).
Administration for
Children and Families,
Making a
Difference in the
Lives of Infants and Toddlers and Their Families: The Impacts
of Early Head Start (Washington: U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, 2002).
See also Administration for
Children and Families,
Making a
Difference in the
Lives of Infants and Toddlers and Their Families: The Impacts
of Early Head Start (Washington: U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, 2002).
By creating an environment where
early childhood educators perceive their work as a profession where they're
making a
difference in children's
lives because
of their knowledge and expertise, you will not only
make them more likely to remain with your organization, but will also be enhancing the public image
of early education more widely.
Conclusions and Implications [What
Makes a
Difference:
Early Head Start Evaluation Findings
in a Developmental Context] Brooks - Gunn, Love, Raikes, & Chazan - Cohen (2013) Monographs
of the Society for Research
in Child Development, 78 (1) View Abstract Reports on a program evaluation
of children from low - income families, half
of whom received
Early Head Start services
in the first 3 years
of life, and half
of whom did not.
When staff can see the result
of their efforts, know they are
making a
difference in the
lives of children and families; they are more likely to continue to be enthused about their engagement with KidsMatter
Early Childhood.
You are a creative, resourceful, and an enthusiastic Registered
Early Childhood Educator with a drive and passion to contribute to quality programs and
make a
difference in the
lives of children and families.
Why IMH matters to me: «Having worked with
children and families for all 40 + years
of my career, I see the importance
of making a
difference as
early as possible
in the
life span.
We learn more every year about the development
of a
child's brain and what an enormous
difference it can
make to the future
life of a
child if that development is nurtured and expanded
in the
earliest years.
This report describes some
of what we have learned about
early childhood development and about opportunities to
make a
difference in the
lives of young
children.
«The Atlantic Philanthropies»
Children & Youth Programme on the island of Ireland demonstrated the real difference that a comprehensive approach to prevention and early intervention services can make in the lives of c
Children & Youth Programme on the island
of Ireland demonstrated the real
difference that a comprehensive approach to prevention and
early intervention services can
make in the
lives of childrenchildren.
«Home visits by a nurse, social worker, or
early childhood educator during pregnancy and
in the first years
of life can
make a tremendous
difference in the
lives of many
children and their families,» said Secretary Burwell.
Guidance and support provided by advisors to parents
in the
early years
of a
child's
life can
make all the
difference.