Sentences with phrase «ongoing difficulties at»

However, this might be difficult, if not impossible, given the tangled nature of DAT's relationship with DET and ongoing difficulties at the boarding school.

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Meeting this fifth challenge depends on better ways of: identifying children at risk of being locked into trajectories of low achievement at the earliest possible ages; enhancing levels of school readiness; diagnosing learning difficulties upon entry to school; and intervening intensively during the early years of school to address individual learning needs to give as many students as possible the chance of successful ongoing learning.
While the most severe cases are managed clinically, there is growing evidence that many of the ongoing difficulties experienced by at - risk students begin early in life, and have societal or behavioral origins.
[85] Though her recovery has plateaued, she is at risk of further and ongoing difficulty.
As a result he claimed that his income tended to fluctuate, and when at their lowest he had difficulty meeting his ongoing monthly child support payments.
With KidsMatter providing a foundation and ongoing support, Alunga and IS Medicare Local forged a partnership with the shared goals of building children's resilience through enhancing relationships, reducing the risk of mental health difficulties, and supporting families in need at the centre.
Preparation and practice help them use their coping skills and see that they can manage.If ongoing fear and worry make it hard for children to enjoy life or interfere with their ability to manage everyday activities at home, at school or socially, they may need help for an anxiety difficulty.
If ongoing fear and worry make it hard for children to enjoy life or interfere with their ability to manage everyday activities at home, at school or socially, they may need help for an anxiety difficulty.
Scholars who have documented the increased rates of health problems, developmental delays, and mental health difficulties in foster children call for universal, ongoing screening and assessment for the «whole» child.80 In other words, foster children should be assessed for physical, developmental, and mental health problems at foster care entry and then periodically while they are in care.
However the real difficulty that makes the task of proving s223 (1)(a) of the NTA almost impossible is the combination of requiring proof of a vital and ongoing relationship between the Indigenous law and Indigenous society while at the same time denying the law making function of the Indigenous legal system.
When children are exposed to ongoing conflict between their parents, they are at significant risk for social, academic and mental health problems, and may experience more difficulty with their own intimate relationships in the long term.
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