Sentences with phrase «prevent normal school»

Homebound instruction shall be made available to students who are confined at home or in a health care facility for periods that would prevent normal school attendance based upon certification of need by a licensed physician or licensed clinical psychologist.
Homebound instruction — Instruction provided to students who are confined at home or in a health - care facility for periods that would prevent normal school attendance based upon certification of need by a licensed physician or licensed clinical psychologist and as determined by the student's individualized education program team.

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Separate schooling, in turn, prevents the establishment of common interests and sympathies which make residential integration normal and attractive.
I've come to a school of thought that believes that if most breastfed babies get jaundice, there must be a physiological component that we don't yet understand and we may be preventing normal biological behaviors through abnormal interventions.
Looking at school uniform policies, there's a middle ground where schools do allow normal clothing, but maintain restrictions over, say, certain brand labels or styles of dress; BYOD could achieve a similar balance between opening the door to more diverse devices and limiting certain features to prevent them from setting some students apart from their peers.
Teachers who manage to transcend the normal student - teacher relationships can benefit everyone in school — particularly the «challenging» students — and, along the way, prevent school violence, support school safety, improve school climate, and promote learning.
Lead author Dr Sophie Lewis from the ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society said human activities had already locked in this new normal for future temperatures, but immediate climate action could prevent record extreme seasons year after year.
Since one study focused on preventing anxiety symptoms and the other focused on academic achievement in normal functioning children, this indicates that play therapy can be extremely valuable for schools, since it can be applied to all children.
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