Now in pre-school, Emmy is a sweet-tempered child with her father's broad smile, out-of-control curls and strong will. |
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If that weren't enough, the insults and accusations were flying like sand on a pre-school playground. |
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Well-intentioned parents, he says, mold their children from pre-school to high school in preparation for admission in to one of the Ivies. |
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His commitment to a day job as a pre-school teacher also limited his time on the road. |
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The government has announced initiatives designed to give the impression of a huge expansion of pre-school education. |
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Before that it operated from a mobile building in the school grounds but that land had to be sold off and the pre-school moved inside the school. |
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Family members are parents or guardians of children who attend the pre-school group. |
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The pre-school is not a business, but a registered charity, unable to operate at a profit, forbidden to do so under laws governing charities. |
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Months of very hard graft and endeavour came to fruition last Sunday afternoon with the opening of the Daisy Chains pre-school. |
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For children in the pre-school age, there are six non-formal education centres. |
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Mr. KRAPPMANN asked for some explanation of what seemed to him to be a deterioration in the quality of pre-school education. |
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Finally, let me mention that Finland organised an open seminar on pre-school education towards the end of November in Helsinki. |
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Babies, pre-school children and the elderly are also at greater risk, because their immune systems are weaker than those of healthy adults. |
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A law of 1997 provides for compulsory pre-school education for disabled children, but the attendance rate of such children remains extremely low. |
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Educational research suggests that the medium of teaching at pre-school and kindergarten levels should ideally be the child's language. |
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The PSA of Canada has negotiated collective agreement clauses which allow unpaid leave of 6 weeks to 5 years for care of pre-school age children. |
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The daycare will serve three rural municipalities, and will be able to provide care for infants, pre-school and school-aged children. |
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She takes her three sons, aged between one and four, to school and pre-school. |
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He recalled, starry-eyed, the famous occasion when still a pre-school toddler, he was travelling with his mum into Dublin city centre. |
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It's much more intensive than a normal pre-school and he really benefits from the one-to-one. |
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Along with modernisation, these pre-school institutions assumed the form of playschools and kindergartens. |
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A survey of immunity in Australian pre-school children has found higher than expected levels of antibodies to measles and German measles. |
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Environmentally-friendly fast food workers joined forces with pre-school youngsters to beat the litter bugs. |
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We will introduce childcare centres and extend pre-school and after-school care to all schools. |
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With so many single mums and the cost of daycare so high, it is a welcome relief to send the kiddies off to pre-school. |
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A pre-school, which has been open for nearly 40 years, faces a desperate fight for survival after its building was badly damaged by flooding. |
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They will provide an extra pair of hands to allow the pre-school staff and volunteers to spend more time with all the children in the group. |
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Just 15 and not yet a matriculate, she is teaching pre-school children how to read and write. |
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The national school children gave a recital on thin whistle and the pre-school tinies paraded with the flags of the nations. |
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A law to regulate the pre-school sector to bring in uniformity is essential across the country. |
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Now, only private or state run day care nurseries are available to parents of pre-school children in Skipton. |
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Fabian, who was born with cerebral palsy, will have his place cut by the cash-strapped pre-school if money is not found quickly. |
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She tried to brush my matted mop in the morning before she sent me to pre-school. |
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They provide a pre-school education in two languages that visibly encourages mental agility and tolerance of other cultures. |
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If chocolate buttons are the currency of the pre-school crowd, then Freddo bars are the gold ingots. |
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Vandals have fired an air rifle at the windows of a pre-school. |
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He vows to stop the police from frisking so many young black and Hispanic men, and to tax the rich to pay for more pre-school places. |
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But since pre-school education is often not compulsory, it may struggle for attention and resources within the education bureaucracy. |
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Universal or near-universal pre-school is a fact of life in most OECD countries, and someday it will come to pass in this one. |
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However, parents may let their children take part in pre-school education, which allows them to get used to groups and helps ensure a smooth start at school. |
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In New York City, affluent parents sign up for pre-school while their child is still in the womb. |
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This day, he joined daughter Quinn at her pre-school for show-and-tell. |
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Long before the 47-year-old became an integral member of the world's biggest pre-school act, he knew his way around an Uzi. |
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Ellie was on a play date with a girl from her pre-school class. |
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The aim of the study was to consider the potential effects of formal reading instruction at pre-school level with nursery school children. |
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Giving the less advantaged a leg up means beginning with pre-school and includes retraining for the less skilled. |
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In addition to work, she volunteers one morning per week at a local playgroup with pre-school children. |
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Labour's health policy noted the adoption of a Youth Health Action Plan to ensure better co-ordination of policies and services addressing youth and pre-school health issues. |
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At the same time, strengthen the educational infrastructure outside of Port-au-Prince including at pre-school, primary, secondary, adult, vocational, and higher educational levels. |
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Good results were also obtained for pre-school children. |
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The average across the OECD countries in 2008 was to have 77 percent of three to five-year-olds enrolled in pre-school. |
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The problem of undernutrition amongst pre-school tribal children needs to be addressed through comprehensive preventive, promotive and curative measures. |
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We have to ensure that language learning in pre-school and primary school is effective, for that is where key attitudes towards languages and cultures are formed. |
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Child care officers can offer information about a wide range of childcare needs, including childminders, day nurseries and out of school and pre-school provision. |
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The result is a new day care nursery for pre-school children in Appleby. |
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You will find comprehensive information concerning school attendance by children of foreigners at elementary schools and pre-school establishments in the following links. |
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Previously worked as a substitute teacher at a primary school and at a pre-school for ten years. |
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A day care centre for pre-school children will provide places for 86 youngsters and there will be before and after school provision along with holiday playschemes. |
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The money will help pay for a project director to develop music at pre-school and primary school level and provide free local string and wind instrument projects. |
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The state school was situated in one of the poorest areas of the city, catering from pre-school through to secondary and vocational courses. |
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There is a pre-school clinic and a school-age and adolescent clinic. |
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Controlling for everything else, a child who has been to pre-school is 15 percentage points more likely to be ready for kindergarten than a playmate who has not. |
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In recent months, hardliners have moved to extend segregation in colleges, and have now struck at the pre-school level. |
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Bewdley-based children's animation house InspireGLG is behind GMTV's Odd-Jobbers, a new 26-episode animation series for pre-school children. |
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Contract awarded for Contract services transfers suministrso escolars basic pre-school and basic divine master, 2014 year of decree no. |
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Evolvence Knowledge Investments has acquired Humpty Dumpty Nurseries in Abu Dhabi, a renowned pre-school in the capital. |
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The activeness of teachers and the rather high potential of staff ensure the development of the pre-school education system and its ability to react to change. |
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The program is designed to help pre-school children develop the written and spoken communication skills they need to achieve their full potential when they enter school. |
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Thus, educating parents is linked to the achievement of the RGC goal to increase enrollment in Grade I in recognition of the transition period from pre-school to primary grades for the first time as a critical stage. |
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Created using computer-generated imagery, Odd-Jobbers made its debut on GMTV's Wakey Wakey pre-school block earlier this month. |
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This pre-school year has been one full of fun, surprises, and growth. |
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During my youth, I frequently took part in performances of this rhyme, either as a class activity in pre-school or in elementary school as a chorister. |
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Comfy beanbags, small tables and chairs and piles and piles of books make it a haven from the boring shops for any pre-school child. |
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The discussion draws on material collected in a year-long ethnographic study of children's role-play in three British pre-school classrooms. |
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In some locations, satellite lower primary schools with crèche and pre-school facilities might help increase the number of girls enrolling in schools. |
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The pre-school component of the programme had a slow start due to delays in its conceptualization and implementation decisions within the Ministry, which delayed scaling up of successful school initiatives. |
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Romero-Abal ME, Bulux J, Mendoza I, Grazioso C and NW Solomons Haematological status of pre-school and school aged children in urban and rural areas of Guatemala. |
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Even the local MILKMAN rolled up his sleeves to help collect toKens for Berry Brow pre-school and playga roup, by delivering leaflets on his daily rounds. |
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