Working parents

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531Applied linguistics / Educational psychology / Knowledge / Orthography / Writing systems / Literacy / Reading readiness in the USA / Learning to read / Reading / Linguistics / Education

MarylandPublicSchools.org Working with the “Shifts” What Parents Can Do to Help their Children Learn The Common Core State Standards ask teachers to make 12 major “shifts” (or changes) in their classrooms – si

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Source URL: msde.state.md.us

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-12 15:12:04
532Early childhood education / Child care / Abecedarian Early Intervention Project / Attachment theory / Preschool education / Differential susceptibility hypothesis / Education / Behavior / National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Resources Child Care Quality: An Overview for Parents Peggy Patten and Omar Benton Ricks The percentage of working mothers using centerbased care for their preschoolers grew from 13% to 29% from 1977 to 1994, according t

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Source URL: ecap.crc.uiuc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2002-02-08 11:11:00
533Language of adoption / Foster care / Open adoption / Adoption in California / Adoption / Family / Family law

Openness in Adoptions from the Foster Care System Practitioner Check List  Encourage kinship caregivers and foster parents to develop working relationships with birth parents early in a child or youth’s placement to

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Source URL: www.nrcadoption.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-02 10:34:55
534Sociology / Child care / Childhood / Day care / Work-family balance in the United States / Preschool education / Kindergarten / Working parents / Achievement gap in the United States / Education / Educational stages / Early childhood education

The Importance of Preschool and Child Care for Working Mothers Sarah Jane Glynn, Jane Farrell, and Nancy Wu May 7, 2013

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Source URL: cdn.americanprogress.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-04 11:51:31
535Homework / Standards-based education / School psychology / Sociology / Mathematical anxiety / Working class education / Education / Educational psychology / Education reform

Back-to-School Transitions: Tips for Parents BY TED FEINBERG, EDD, NCSP, & KATHERINE C. COWAN, National Association of School Psychologists, Bethesda, MD Getting a new school year off to a good start can influence childr

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Source URL: www.nasponline.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-20 12:05:48
536Education policy / Educational psychology / Individualized Education Program / Inclusion / Kindergarten / Individuals with Disabilities Education Act / Twice exceptional / Education / Disability / Special education

Working Together Information for Parents of Children with Special Needs in School Beaufort-Delta Education Council

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Source URL: www.bdec.nt.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-26 17:45:30
537Poverty in the United States / United States / Sociology / Socioeconomics / Malnutrition in India / Rural health / Employment / Families / Working parents

Carsey Fact Sheet 7 FALL[removed]i n s t i t u t e

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538Education reform / Homework / Standards-based education / Parenting / Toddler / Child care / Child development / Working class education / Sheltering Arms Early Education and Family Centers / Childhood / Education / Learning

 TIPS for Parents ...and Grandparents

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Source URL: mdchildcare.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-05 17:05:41
539Asthma / Chronic lower respiratory diseases / Pulmonary function testing / Respiratory physiology / Bronchodilator / Cough / Exercise-induced asthma / Bronchoconstriction / Peak expiratory flow / Pulmonology / Medicine / Respiratory therapy

Introduction to Asthma Childhood asthma can be controlled through education and treatment. Working as a team, school personnel, healthcare providers and parents can help children with asthma participate fully in school,

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Source URL: www.aaaai.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-27 15:02:46
540Child care / Healthcare / Housing / Family child care / Nursing home / Child abuse / Day care / Foster care / Medicine / Geriatrics / Health

Conclusion On average, children of working mothers are spending 36 hours each week in child care. Parents choose small family child care homes for a multitude of reasons, but what all parents share in common is that they

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Source URL: www.naccrra.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-07 11:25:01
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