Sentences with phrase «vast numbers of parents»

Having a system that can go to scale, encourages self - sufficiency, and can reach vast numbers of parents — as Triple P does — means the impact can be seen across the society - at - large.

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That said, there are still vast numbers of athletes, parents and coaches who are still in the dark about how mental training complements and enhances all the other physical training athletes do.
BOSTON — Efforts to close the word gap — the vast difference in the number of words heard by children from low - income and higher - income homes — by working with the parents and caregivers of very young children have shown promising new results in the behavior of parents and children, according to three researchers at a Feb. 17 briefing at the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting in Boston.
Finally, teachers object strongly to the massive amount of reporting and editorializing abot MCAS results and believe that the unfair comparisons drawn between urban districts and affluent suburban communities are destructive to the educational climate and demoralizing to vast numbers of teachers, students, and parents.
Despite rising pupil numbers, the vast majority of parents are able to do so.»
From 1996 to 2012, the number of unmarried parents establishing paternity annually rose from roughly 1 million to over 1.6 million.1 Today, more than 7 in 10 unmarried parents establish paternity, and the vast majority does so in the hospital voluntarily.2
There are a vast number of issues which will have to be determined in that way, and thus there will be a huge number of cases which will have to be heard and determined in order for the practitioner to know how to implement and interpret the legislation; how to advise clients, and how to do the best job they can for a client in seeking the highest level of payment for the custodial parent and the least for the non-custodial parent, within the rigid structure of the guidelines.
Decades of vast research, from a number of countries, has shown that children with divorced and separated parents fare less well than children in intact families, both in the short and in the long run and on a number of dimensions, e.g., social, behavioral, emotional, and psychological well - being, physical health, and educational attainment.
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