Sentences with phrase «needs ongoing supervision»

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They need regular ongoing medical care and supervision, as well as medications that they will need to take on a lifelong basis.
Thus while the word of the law might (and does) say that citizens need certification and approval and ongoing supervision to establish an orphanage, local officials widely turn a blind eye to these legal requirements, provided an «illegal» orphanage is seen as «legitimate» (socially and politically).
Instruction in digital citizenship needs to start early, agrees New Hampshire teacher Maria Knee, and it requires ongoing adult supervision.
Specifically, this study underscores the importance of key components for ensuring quality tutoring for the America Reads Challenge: (a) the use of research - based instructional elements to produce significant progress in reading achievement; (b) the need for a well - structured lesson plan in which the content and delivery of instruction are carefully planned; (c) the need for intensive, ongoing training and supervision of tutoring under the guidance of a knowledgeable reading specialist; (d) the need for frequent and regular tutoring sessions; and (e) the need for careful evaluation, assessment, monitoring and reinforcement of progress.
Because the Channel Islands are almost entirely owned and controlled by either the Catalina Island Conservancy, The Nature Conservancy, or the federal government, the fox has a chance to receive the protection it needs, including constant supervision by interested officials without the ongoing threat of human encroachment on its habitat.
It is clearly an area in which there is an enormous need for a robust international regulatory framework and strict ongoing supervision
3.5.1 Children's Contact Services shall assess and identify on a regular and ongoing basis the nature and extent of any risk and the family's supervision needs, taking into account the safety needs of the child, the child's need for time with the visiting parent, and the effect of interrupting parent / child visits.
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., health, education, social work, psychology) plus preservice training specifically in the STEEP model and ongoing reflective supervision and continuing education tailored to staff needs.
Anyone who feels in over their heads with a particular case and in need of ongoing supervision should NOT consider this as serving that purpose and should make additional arrangements.
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