Sentences with phrase «skills ranged widely»

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As a registered nurse and midwife, homebirthed mother of three, breastfeeding advocate, In making decisions about how to raise my children I read widely, asked advice from a range of professionals, some being medical doctors some being highly trained, skilled midwives.
Similar to cognitive, gross motor, and fine motor skills milestones, the range of what is «normal» when it comes to a toddler's weight varies widely and a few pounds can make a big difference depending on height.
Today's classes incorporate a range of those abilities widely promoted as 21st - century skills, involving technology, communication, and collaboration.
The range of skills that different students have mastered in long - term memory varies widely: at any given point, some students are still learning what nouns are while others are onto the work of crafting paragraphs.
The complex nature of teaching requires that teachers have access to a broad range of strategies, skills and knowledge which can be adapted and fine - tuned to meet widely - varying education contexts and pupil needs.
He has a PhD in educational measurement from the University of Chicago and has published widely in the fields of educational assessment and research.Professor Masters has served on a range of bodies, including terms as President of the Australian College of Educators; founding President of the Asia - Pacific Educational Research Association; member of the Business Council of Australia's Education, Skills and Innovation Taskforce; member of the Australian National Commission for UNESCO; and member of the International Baccalaureate Research Committee.
Though there may be a widely diverse range of ways to teach these life skills at home and at school and in between, the important step is to get started in any way that feels right to you and your family.
National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) The NCTSN works to serves the nation's traumatized children and their families by raising public awareness of the scope and serious impact of child traumatic stress on the safety and healthy development of America's children and youth; advancing a broad range of effective services and interventions by creating trauma - informed developmentally and culturally appropriate programs that improve the standard of care; working with established systems of care including the health, mental health, education, law enforcement, child welfare, juvenile justice, and military family service systems to ensure that there is a comprehensive trauma - informed continuum of accessible care; and fostering a community dedicated to collaboration within and beyond the NCTSN to ensure that widely shared knowledge and skills become a sustainable national resource.
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