Sentences with phrase «seen continuous support»

Thanks to being such a popular platform, the Nintendo 3DS has seen continuous support even after the launch of the Switch, with the likes of Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, Ever Oasis and the upcoming Luigi's Mansion port finding a home on the evergreen device.
Thanks to being such a popular platform, the Nintendo 3DS has seen continuous support even after the launch of the Switch, with the likes of Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, Ever Oasis and the upcoming Luigi's Mansion port finding a home on the evergreen device.

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I offer one (1) free consultation to see if we are a good match, two (2) meetings in your home before the birth to build a relationship and learn exactly what you need to have an amazing birth, continuous support during labor and immediately postpartum, and one (1) meeting in your home approximately two (2) weeks after baby arrives.
But see what happens to these rates in countries where birth is treated as a normal event, where there are fewer interventions, and where women have continuous labor support.
If you're seeing a midwife in a low - volume hospital practice, or planning to give birth at a birth center or at home, you're likely to have continuous one - on - one support from your midwife.
When we allow 10 groups to form, we find that the groups are statistically different along all continuous clustering variables, except the number of student support staff (see Figure 2).
An integrated approach can support students» mental health and wellbeing by helping students and their families to remain connected to school during transition periods, to see the school as a continuous source of support and to ensure that consistent messages and language are used across all year levels.
The answer it seems requires our systems to address two major issues: 1) Early educators need stronger and continuous training and supports to deal with the challenging behaviors they see in the classroom and 2) We need to address implicit bias and equity in early childhood programs head on.
According to Gavsie, without continuous support and instruction on the topic of bullying, schools will never see the changes needed.
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