Sentences with phrase «with different age groups»

I have only selected ten of what I think are the best and ideal apps for using with different age groups from kids up to adults.
Sometimes this means grouping children with different age groups.
I grow up in a family of 13 and have learned how to interact with different age groups, from 40 to 8 years of age.
Some care for only one age group while others have classes with different age groups.
Have you noticed if they use different skills with different age groups?
In her twenty five years of experience she has dedicated time and effort to work with different age groups including children, adolescents, adults and elderly from diverse ethnic backgrounds.
Typically, you do need a new license to become a special education teacher, work with a different age group, take on an administrative role, or change classroom functions.
I am not sure of the prevalence of cataracts with the different age groups in New Zealand, but in America, age - related lens changes have been reported in 42 % of those between the ages of 52 to 64, 60 % of those between the ages 65 and 74, and an amazing 91 % of those between the ages of 75 and 85.
Starting with different age groups: 18 - 24 months, 24 - 36 months, 36 + months • Maintaining the learning process through to completion • Troubleshooting: what common things go wrong, and how to address them • Wrapping up the process to result in full potty independence.
«He tested with different age groups around 8 to 15,» Lachman recalls, «and they gave back informative notes and constructive feedback.»
Can the growth mindset be taught the same way across the range of ages or are there different approaches educators should take with different age groups, e.g. do you teach growth mindset the same way to an adolescent as you would to a child or to an adult?
While the new daycare regulations aim to reduce the ratio from 3 staff to every 10 children to 3 staff to every 9 children, which helps address the challenges with different age groups in the same room, many child care providers say it is simply not cost effective to keep infant (less than 1 year) rooms open at all.
as we struggle to also deal with different age groups and outside influences, such as peer pressures and various scheduling demands.
«Frequently, students want to «fill in some gaps,» such as working with a different age group or population than they worked with in their previous placement,» Lem says.
«What we found was that the estimates are all based on different situations, with different age groups being screened, different screening and follow - up periods, and differences in whether they refer to the number of women invited for screening or the number of women actually screened.
These include studies: in a range of settings (e.g., schools, universities, Lifeline, NHS Choices online); across the mental health care spectrum (from prevention to treatment); with different age groups (adults, adolescents); with a range of population groups (e.g. students, primary care patients, community users); in different countries; and with and without guidance.
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