Sentences with phrase «supplemental services when»

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Become familiar with local breastfeeding resources (eg, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children clinics, lactation educators and consultants, lay support groups, and breast pump rental stations) so that patients can be referred appropriately.111 When specialized breastfeeding services are used, pediatricians need to clarify for patients their essential role as the infant's primary medical care taker.
They are hoping that all San Felipe families will learn the importance of children's health records, immunizations, and well - child appointments, and that programs will know where to appropriately route referrals when families are in need of supplemental services.
The Supplemental Educational Services section of NCLB was a compromise agreed to by Congress when the voucher plan failed.
EdNext: Observers have noted that many states appear to be complying with NCLB's highly qualified teacher (HQT) provision mostly through creative bookkeeping, and are doing no more than they must when it comes to public - school choice or supplemental services.
Youll probably see a stepped up effort on the departments part to work with states and — when we can — with local districts to make sure the notification provisions on teacher quality, school choice, and supplemental services are more fully implemented.
While it walks back on the original letter, it still places a high bar on when supplemental and concentration money can be used for general raises --- unless the result best serves high - needs students or increases or expands services and programs.
When schools do not make AYP, students can transfer to a higher - performing school or remain at their home school and receive supplemental education services (SES) like tutoring or remedial help.
It was a pleasure to work with you and Greg during this process and when my budget permits, I look forward to ordering supplemental services.
Other variables (maternal parity, housing stability, hospitalization, perceived health status, employment, use of the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program, and cigarette smoking; whether the mother was living with a partner; and infant gestational age, birth weight, need for transfer to an intensive care nursery, health insurance, special needs, health status as perceived by the mother, and age at the time of the survey) were included if the adjusted odds ratio differed from the crude odds ratio by at least 10 %, which is a well - accepted method of confounder selection when the decision of whether to adjust is unclear.42, 43 Any variable associated with both the predictor (depression) and the outcome (infant health services use, parenting practices, or injury - prevention measures) at P <.25, as suggested by Mickey and Greenland, 42 was also included.
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