If you are concerned, you may keep baby gates on the baby's bedroom door or put up additional gates throughout the house to
prevent access to the child.
Gardner goes on to note how the mother will imply that father is ill - equipped to care for the child by
preventing him access to the child when minor illness is present in the child.
Not exact matches
The decree also calls for research into all the potential health benefits of marijuana, as well as programs that
prevent children and adolescents from having
access to marijuana and programs for those who develop addictions.
Following the revelations, YouTube said it would step up its efforts
to prevent children from seeing that type of content by restricting
access to inappropriate videos
to users that are logged into the site and are older than 17.
According
to the World Health Organization, nearly 3 million
children died last year «due
to conditions that could be
prevented or treated with
access to simple, affordable interventions.»
Although safety measures have been put in place, it's always best
to prevent small
children from
accessing the room altogether if unattended.
Pictured below is a customized sectional baby gate installed
to prevent a small
child from
accessing two potentially critical spaces: The staircase and the office landing area.
For 51 per cent of Canadians, «not allowing
children under 10
to access the pool area» is their only strategy
to prevent injuries related
to backyard pools
Also, although the juvenile record will also probably be sealed; and it wont be available
to the general public, the DMV will have
access to that DUI conviction, and they can use that
to prevent your
child from re-obtaining their license for some period of time, and they may be able
to notify your insurance company of your
child's driving history, which will make it much more difficult for them
to obtain insurance, or will cause your insurance rates
to skyrocket
Staff work directly with young fathers
to address key issues which may be
preventing them from gaining
access to their
children.
To access the stove knob, simply squeeze the release of the baby safe cover and click close to help prevent your child or toddler from turning on the burner
To access the stove knob, simply squeeze the release of the baby safe cover and click close
to help prevent your child or toddler from turning on the burner
to help
prevent your
child or toddler from turning on the burners.
We installed self closing electrical outlets
to help
prevent electrocution, furniture straps
to prevent book shelves from falling over,
child safe cabinet and drawer latches
to prevent access to unsafe items and a few
child safe door stops.
As much as baby gates are one of the best ways
to prevent your
child from
accessing the stairs, they are definitely not the holy grail of baby proofing all stairs.
This happens because at a young age
children tend
to explore the world by putting things in their mouth, so the only way
to prevent them «exploring» something dangerous is
to make sure they don't have
access to it.
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to eliminate new HIV infections among
children by 2015 UNICEF Convention on the Rights of the
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to -
child transmission of HIV
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Prevent access to certain areas that are more dangerous — such as a backyard pool or a home workshop that has tools in it — until your
child is old enough
to use them safely.
[1][2] Childproofing is gaining more prominence now that parents have greater
access to information on
child injury and a greater variety of products
to help
prevent it.
Cribs are generally used
to contain a
child and
prevent them from
accessing a potentially unsafe environment (the room around them), so if you make the room he's sleeping in safe and supervised with your (nearby) presence or a monitor when you're out of the room, you are maintaining the safety necessary for your son.
Baby Proofing Livingston, NJ Installation of Large Sectional Top and Bottom of Stairs
Child Safety Gate This child safety gate for toddlers was installed in a play room area to prevent access to the top and bottom of this stair
Child Safety Gate This
child safety gate for toddlers was installed in a play room area to prevent access to the top and bottom of this stair
child safety gate for toddlers was installed in a play room area
to prevent access to the top and bottom of this staircase.
Parents and teachers should be aware of the falsehood of the claims made by SPUC, and the government should be more pro-active in
preventing groups that persistently make false claims of this nature from having
access to vulnerable
children, especially in schools.»
They say the rapid parliamentary progress of the bill is
to prevent security agencies losing
access to people's call and internet communication as they pursue
child abuse and terrorism cases.
He did the same thing with promising
to prevent children accessing pornography.
It's either not thought through at all or, worse, it is Cameron deliberately, manipulatively, prefacing his ONE IMPORTANT STATEMENT of the week — which is about how
to prevent children accessing legitimate adult porn — with headlines about
child abuse.
According
to eye witness, the attack occurred at 5:40 am on Tuesday killed a suspected
child suicide bomber and a male security guard who
prevented the killer from gaining
access into the mosque.
If we rely on filters
to ensure
children can not
access content «we» have deemed harmful, we will, as a result,
prevent access to a wide range of other content.
«However, current law does not authorize charter schools
to offer state supported pre-kindergarten programs, thereby
preventing children from
accessing potentially high - quality providers.»
Also at 12:30 p.m., U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer holds a conference call with reporters
to launch a campaign
to pass legislation that would close hole in federal law that
prevents summer camps and other not - for - profit organizations that work with
children from gaining
access to federal sex offender background checks on new employees and volunteers.
One in five South Africans are estimated
to be HIV infected and ten years ago there was no uniform
access for mothers
to be given HIV related information during antenatal care with no
access to drugs
to prevent mother
to child transfer of the virus.»
Though the stalemate over the NYC rent laws has
prevented lawmakers from reaching a so called «Big Ugly» deal at the Capitol, plenty of lower - level bills are getting passed — including a measure that would expedite
access to medical marijuana for a select group of extremely sick
children in New York.
While appreciating the visit, the widows lamented that some of their
children have not been going
to schools since the introduction of Bank Verification Number (BVN) by Central Bank of Nigeria which
prevented most of them from
accessing the bank accounts of their husbands.
Asked
to comment on the spending, Eva Moskowitz, the network's C.E.O., said in a statement: «Success Academy has a dual mission:
to create world - class schools and
to change public policies that
prevent so many
children from having
access to opportunity.
Bringing «virtual dental homes»
to schools, nursing homes and long - term care facilities can keep people healthy — reducing school absenteeism, lessening the need for parents
to leave work
to care for an ailing
child, and helping
to prevent suffering for millions of people who have no
access to a dentist, a six - year study by University of the Pacific demonstrates.
A team of scientists and program managers, led by the National Institutes of Health, has been studying a variety of implementation science approaches
to prevent mother -
to -
child transmission and has published the results in a 16 - article open -
access supplement
to the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.
There was comparatively strong agreement between the groups of experts about the positive effects of expanded mental health - related prohibitions, the required reporting of lost or stolen firearms, media campaigns
to prevent children from
accessing guns, and the required surrender of firearms by those prohibited from possessing guns, such as people convicted of felonies.
Dr. Romy Quijano, a medical doctor who heads the Philippine Action Network, also believes that the sensible approach
to preventing vitamin A deficiency is
to see that the vulnerable sectors of the population are empowered enough
to access natural sources of vitamin A. «Effective nutrition education is much better than adding yet another source of vitamin A which most likely will not be equitably distributed anyway; improving livelihood; providing better health care system; addressing malnutrition, communicable diseases and other illnesses that make
children more vulnerable
to vitamin A deficiency.
It shall be your sole and exclusive obligation
to prevent children and other persons from viewing or
accessing any inappropriate content that may be included in or available through any external links.
AFP — May 27 — A Japanese government panel called on parents and schools
to help limit the use of mobile phones by
children to prevent them from
accessing «harmful» information on websites.
Mark Woodruff, Executive of The JJ Charitable Trust says: «Literacy is one of The JJ Charitable Trust's main concerns and for years we have worked with charities
to prevent and overcome poor
access to literacy that too often sees
children and young people fall prey
to low educational attainment, low employment chances and even homelessness and prison.
(g) Working
to ensure that the next generation is born HIV - free by providing, on an urgent basis, extended and sustainable coverage and improved quality of services
to prevent mother -
to -
child transmission as well as increasing
access to paediatric HIV treatment services....
Preventing deadly diseases among poor
children by expanding
access to vaccines, and developing vaccines against malaria, HIV / AIDS, and tuberculosis, are central priorities.
This can be alarms that activate when there is an issue and are responded
to, staff carrying out patrols of school grounds when an intruder has been spotted, fences that are built and gates that are secured,
to prevent unauthorised
access, and keep the
children and staff secure.
Many of these risks existed well before the Internet; but measures
to protect
children from the corresponding offline threats (such as physical barriers, age - related norms that
prevent access to certain spaces, and adult supervision) are difficult
to impose and enforce in a virtual space.
Using technology
to overcome the language barrier: Dr. El Masri wraped up the discussion by illustrating the linguistic and technological barriers that
prevent Syrian
children relocated in Lebanon from
accessing learning technologies.
Whatever the inadequacies of the engagement efforts, shouldn't we focus our criticism first and foremost on those elected officials, union leaders, and activists who were pursuing a strategy of deception and vitriol — who woke up every day seeking
to thwart positive change for kids, seeking
to prevent the expansion of schools that were getting outsized success for
children, seeking
to undermine policies designed
to increase equitable
access to the district's better schools, seeking
to gum up efforts
to empower parents with choice, and seeking
to thwart all efforts aimed at fostering an honest conversation about which educators were truly superlative and which were badly underserving
children?
Most important, the policy should
prevent unintended burdens on families
to access services they or their
children are eligible
to receive.
ASCD members can
access an article featuring young people who have been bullied sharing how educators and peers can help, titled «What Students Say About Bullying» by Stan Davis and Charisse Nixon, as well as a research synthesis titled «Bullying — and the Power of Peers,» which explores who bullies, why they bully, and what educators and
children can do
to prevent it.
02/12/2014 - LULAC sends letter
to Senate urging rejection of language resembling Senator Ayotte's
child tax credit proposal which would
prevent millions of Latino
children from
accessing child tax credit resources.
02/12/2014: LULAC issues call asking membership
to contact U.S. Senate
to urge the defeat of language resembling Senator Ayotte's
child tax credit proposal which would
prevent millions of Latino
children from
accessing child tax credit resources.
Equity means that
children receive what they need
to thrive as learners and leaders, and that their race, culture, and other characteristics of their identity do not
prevent access to opportunities and resources.