Designed for
older primary age children (approx aged 10 and up) but also suitable through secondary school and as an introduction at post 16.
Not exact matches
On February 24th, the New York - based drug giant announced that Prevenar 13, a drug widely used to prevent infection in
children, met its
primary endpoint in a post-approval study consisting of 85,000 individuals
aged 65 and
older.
The
primary business of Hobby Quest is after - school programs for
children aged 5 to 14 years
old, working mainly with and in schools and community centers.
Furthermore, policies that wittingly or unwittingly entrench mothers as
primary carers and fathers as earners have consequences further down the line: when today's happy housewife becomes tomorrow's low skilled lone mum and pension - poor retiree; and today's confident breadwinner becomes tomorrow's angry divorced dad, with a tangential relationship with his
children and substantially reduced care from them as he approaches
old age.
You realise she is
old enough to start school and wonder if she will cope... Up to 6 years of
age,
children are working on issues of basic trust with a
primary caregiver, who is usually their Continue reading →
Within 60 months of the program start, the program's
primary aim is for participating communities to show a 25 % increase in
age - appropriate developmental skills among their communities» three (3) year
old children.
As part of this survey,
primary caregivers of
children aged three years and
older completed a 10 - item Behavioral Problem Index (such as whether the
child was «disobedient» or «mean to others») was «often,» «sometimes» or «not» true.
The incidence of
primary cardiomyopathy in developed countries is reported to be between 0.8 and 1.3 cases per 100,000
children up to the
age of 18, but is ten times higher in infants up to one year
old.
Appropriate for
primary aged children and
older, SEN students.
The findings from the research revealed a drop - off in healthy eating habits between
primary and secondary school
aged children, with 72 per cent of 7 — 8 - year
olds likely to eat fruit daily and only 59 per cent of 13 — 14 - year
olds likely to eat fruit daily.
Researchers found that just 36 per cent of five to seven year
olds were at an adequate level of fitness, compared with 32 per cent of those
aged eight to nine and 33 per cent for
children aged in their final year of
primary education.
Appropriate for
primary aged children and
older SEN / EFL students.
Internal layout of play equipment areas should aim for prevention of conflicts between: • Moving equipment (e.g. track glides) and running
children; • Play traffic (e.g. from a slide, out of a tunnel) into the path of other activities; • Quiet play (e.g. sand pits) and boisterous games (football match); and, • Active, boisterous groups (late
primary ages and
older) and «littlies» and pre-schoolers.
A class assembly for
older primary children, with a fun take on how communication has developed through the
ages.
During the preschool and
primary school years, mixed -
aged groupings are beneficial as long as the gifted
child is not the
oldest in the group.
The IPC is our International
Primary Curriculum for
children aged 5 - 11 years
old.
In the preschool and
primary years, mixed -
aged groupings are beneficial, as long as the gifted
child is not the
oldest in the group.
In the present and uncertain climate where others cut back, New Adventure School has not only grown but now provides full time education for 270
children beginning with
primary age 5 and ending with high school ready 13 year
olds.
They are most suitable for early
primary aged children, but can be modified for use with
older ages.
The
primary outcome will be change at 6 months postrandomisation in parent - reported
child behaviour problems using the Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) externalising scale.25 There are two versions, one for children aged 1.5 — 5 years and the other for 6 — 18 years
child behaviour problems using the
Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) externalising scale.25 There are two versions, one for children aged 1.5 — 5 years and the other for 6 — 18 years
Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) externalising scale.25 There are two versions, one for
children aged 1.5 — 5 years and the other for 6 — 18 years
old.
Purpose of review This article reviews selected parenting programs for
children aged 2 — 8 years
old to inform
primary - care pediatricians about options for families of
children with behavior problems.
For example, at
primary one intake,
children in a typical school year group in Scotland will range in
age from 4.5 to 6 years
old.
Baseline data were gathered from 5,217 families during 2005 - 6, when
children were 10 months
old, and these families were followed up annually for five years (to
age 6), and then at
age 8 (sweep 7) and when in
Primary 6 /
age 10 (sweep 8).
Primary school
aged kids (6 — 12 year
olds) Talk with your
child about ways to show empathy such as: listening; opening - up and sharing with others; using physical affection (if appropriate); noticing the feelings, expressions and actions of others; not making judgements; and offering help to others.
A review of the strategy in 2002 found that although there was much to commend in the strategy, 0 - 5 year
olds were not being effectively reached by it because of its focus on
older, school -
aged children.129 There is some suggestion that this is in turn is linked to inadequate reach of
primary health care in communities, resulting in a lack of screening of infants.130
Primary school
aged kids (6 — 12 year
olds) Read
age appropriate books with your
child about a character who is having a difficult time.
Her
primary focus has been working with
children,
ages 3 to 18 years
old, who struggle with behavioral and emotional difficulties.
The current study explored the nature and extent of the phenomenon among
primary school
children aged 7 - to 11 - years -
old (N = 220; 116 boys and 104 girls) and investigated their perceptions of the distress caused to victims, how victims would feel, and their recommendations to victims for coping strategies.
Unfortunately, that six - year -
old child is all too often worrying about being separated from his or her
primary parent, whether via custody or the parent's need to work longer hours outside the home, and about
age - inappropriate financial issues, and everything the
child has heard the parents arguing about.