Schools receiving Title I funds must provide the parents of
participating children frequent reports on their children's progress.
Not exact matches
CERP 90 — 150 minutes When un-hampered by imposed fears of spoiling or hindering maturation, the biochemical interplays of
frequent, close contact between parent and
child create positive life - long brain alterations in all who
participate.
If your
child is active or
participates in outdoor sports, enforce
frequent breaks, give her a place to sit in the shade, and offer drinks often to maintain good hydration.
As 2nd / 3rd Grade Head Teacher at the Mills College
Children's School for four years, Sarah mentored pre-service teachers and
participated in
frequent teacher - led inquiry projects, including collaborations with the Mills College Lesson Study Group and a partnership with Japanese math educators from Global Education Resources.
Parents not only receive regular automatic email updates from DreamBox regarding their
child's learning progress, they also
participate in
frequent parent seminars hosted by Blackwell, where she explains the district's overall math strategy and how DreamBox fits into their goals for the students.
Another complication in assessing rates of
child maltreatment among families
participating in clinical trials is that the
frequent contact with home visitors makes it more likely that
child abuse or neglect will be identified and reported among families in the intervention group, whereas it may go unnoticed among families in the control group.
I am a
frequent presenter at conferences for professionals dealing with separation and divorce issues, have
participated in training for the Maryland Judicial Institute on the impact of divorce on
children, and am a continuing presenter to divorcing parents about parenting plans and
children and the law.
LB22 further declares that it is the public policy of this state and the general purpose of the Parenting Act that, absent evidence to the contrary, it is in a
child's best interest to have substantial,
frequent, meaningful, and continuing parenting time with both parents and to have both parents
participate in decision making with regard to the
child.