When
particularly active children can pull up on the sides, some might rock vigorously enough to spill it over, especially once they're toddlers.
The mesh sides provide great visibility, though there are exposed bars that cross at each side, so if you have
a particularly active child, you may want to watch that they don't run themselves into one of them.
Not exact matches
This unconscious reliving is
particularly active when
children are in their teens.
El Meson Sandwiches seeks to educate its customers,
particularly young
children, about nutrition and leading
active lifestyles.
For example,
children are naturally
active in an intermittent way,
particularly when they do unstructured
active play.
He said he hasn't been
particularly politically
active, but was attracted to Cruz when he learned about him memorizing the Constitution as a
child.
Studies have suggested that
active video games are
particularly helpful when working towards health and fitness goals, especially among
children, adolescents and young adults.
Parents also play a vital role in their
children's engagement in healthy and
active lifestyles
particularly in primary school aged
children where lifestyle choices are often reinforced through parent modelling.
At the beginning of the year, Sir Ken Robinson wrote an article arguing that
active play is the natural way that
children learn, stating it is essential to their healthy growth and process,
particularly during periods of rapid brain development.
My class find revision so dull
particularly with things like word class and conjunctions, so I have made an exciting round robin activity where the
children work in groups, are
active but are still revising things they need to know.
In the government's Sporting Future, A New Strategy for an
Active Nation, the role of sport in school was
particularly highlighted: «The opportunity for
children to take part in and develop a love of sport and physical activity is vital to ensuring their long - term enjoyment and participation.
«We are blessed to have a parent organization that is very
active in all aspects of our school,
particularly in getting parents involved in the education of their
children,» said Jack Noles.
«They
particularly liked our Oakthorpe's «
Active Brilliance and Communication» curriculum drivers and the idea we use with
children having their «ideal selves» as a key aim for developing positive learning attitudes.»
The setters are very high energy dogs that are fine for
active families, and the pointers are working dogs that tolerate
children but are not
particularly easy to train as house pets.
Craddock has «top - level expertise» in international
child abduction cases but his «knowledge across family law knows no bounds»; he has been
particularly active in Hague Convention proceedings with associate Gemma Kelsey, who is «one to watch for jurisdictional matters».
[108] I am satisfied that as a result of the accident the plaintiff has gone from an independent, energetic teacher with an
active and varied social life to an individual who is no longer able to work as a teacher,
particularly of young
children, who can no longer tolerate large groups nor the over stimulation of a variety of social situations.
Active listening
Active listening is a practical way you can help your
child express how they are feeling,
particularly when you notice changes in their behaviour.
For a partnership to be productive, all fatherhood program staff,
particularly those working directly with potential or
active partners, should understand the role and perspective of
child welfare workers as well as the mutual goals and benefits involved in working together.
The right hemisphere of the brain is
particularly active during early interactions between very young
children and caregivers and that stores the internal working model for attachment relationships and affect regulation (Schore, 2003).
Fathers who resist
active participation may indeed be less skilled, less comfortable, or less interested in the parenting role, and mothers» protective attitudes —
particularly with respect to fathers» direct interaction with their
children — may emerge as a result.