Sentences with phrase «values family participation»

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This information can then be shared with all families in a school newsletter to show that their school community values these activities and to encourage greater participation.
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Except as set forth in paragraph (D)(2) of this appendix, recipients will attribute to an individual claiming disadvantaged status any assets which that individual has transferred to an immediate family member, or to a trust, a beneficiary of which is an immediate family member, for less than fair market value, within two years prior to a concern's application for participation in the DBE program, unless the individual claiming disadvantaged status can demonstrate that the transfer is to or on behalf of an immediate family member for that individual's education, medical expenses, or some other form of essential support.
They voiced their support of the value of education abroad, and if they can help to promote its value to the general public, students and their families, then that may assist with expanding participation.
A family must also agree on creating a transparent system of representative governance through which it actively practices its values and each successive generation must, once again, reaffirm its participation in that system of governance.
Attorney Shai Littlejohn writes that, in addition to expertise, a successful online identity will «demonstrate shared values like reputation for responsiveness, accuracy, discretion, political savvy, family, and participation in lofty priorities beyond day - to - day work.»
However, existing performance measures do not measure all of the ways participation in home visiting programs is related to positive outcomes for children and families.Given the high level of investment at the federal and state level into evidence - based home visiting programs, identifying the extent to which home visiting programs provide value for families and children even if they do not complete the program is important for demonstrating home visiting as a sound investment.
The Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego thanks Dr. Ahrons for her dedication to Collaborative Practice and her participation as a valued member of our organization.
In addition, as Belsky notes, this association may be further influenced by broader sociocultural values concerning out - of - home care for very young children, the participation of women in the workforce, the normativity of dual - career families, and the extent to which early child care is perceived as custodial or development - enhancing.
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