The FPP troupe was invited to Japan by a group of Japanese with developmentally challenged children. |
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Of the rest, about half were clearly recognizable as developmentally disabled adults. |
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I look up, and it's the developmentally disabled guy from my apartment building. |
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Japan has done well economically and developmentally, with the Japanese people enjoying relatively affluent and full lifestyles. |
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A developmentally challenged Italian teenager goes to Berlin with the father he's never met for medical tests. |
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There is uncontradicted evidence that the child is developmentally delayed. |
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Today she is developmentally not far ahead of a nine-month old child and is not expected to progress beyond the level of a two-year-old. |
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From the early infant stage, children with autism are likely to be developmentally delayed. |
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Since geometry follows algebra in the sequence, I guess the issue is when students are developmentally ready for algebra. |
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In some cultures, developmentally challenged people are thought of as special messengers of God. |
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Some of these studies have now shown that children who develop schizophrenia are developmentally different. |
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To teach developmentally means that we give the children the alphabetic principle and use their innate desire to learn as that which is exciting. |
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Phonemic awareness can be incorporated into preschools and kindergartens in a developmentally appropriate fashion. |
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Information must be provided at a level that is developmentally and cognitively appropriate. |
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The more global externalizing scale was selected as an indicant due to the wider, more developmentally heterogeneous age range in the sample. |
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A grown man who discusses marital intimacies with his mother is judgment-free and developmentally damaged. |
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Again, we see that the mandibular and hyoid arches are developmentally different from the rest of the series. |
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This included comprehensive health and social services and the provision of developmentally oriented schooling experiences. |
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Women in prison who are developmentally disabled are particularly vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, both by other prisoners and prison staff. |
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It is a mission to build Afghanistan, both developmentally and in all ways, and to provide security. |
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Each silhouette is cut by hand in Inke Heiland's workshop and provides meaningful employment to a group of developmentally disabled adults. |
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The Success By 6 team promotes developmentally appropriate activities that enhance learning experiences of preschool children. |
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Newtown Patch reports that Ryan Lanza told a close friend that he thinks his developmentally disabled brother committed the crime. |
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Suberin is also formed developmentally and is found in the dermal cells of underground tissues, the Casparian band and in the cork cells of bark tissue. |
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Even in the waking state, the unconscious mind assumes an almost telepathic connection to other people, which developmentally dates back to early childhood. |
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Achieving continence is also maturational, and children who lag developmentally at one and three years of age are more likely to be enuretic at age six. |
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Is a prelingual child developmentally disabled or unable to hear his or her environment? |
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One of these beatings resulted in the death of a developmentally disabled patient who could not cry out for help because he was mute. |
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The developmentally accumulated proteins localized to early differentiating, but not the highly dividing, regions of the root and shoot apical meristems. |
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Parents should be encouraged to ask their children, in a developmentally appropriate manner, what they know about sexting. |
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There exist many developmentally regulated variations of cytokinesis and these are particularly well described in Drosophila. |
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Teams must provide developmentally appropriate care, including a stepwise plan of increasing responsibility for self-care. |
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And some remittances are spent on developmentally useful things like education and health. |
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The two appear different only because they express various genes differently, in developmentally predetermined ways. |
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Such a decline can push whole groups of children into the developmentally delayed category. |
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A child with Down syndrome will be developmentally delayed, taking longer to reach developmental milestones. |
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Fay was a committed and compassionate activist for developmentally disabled. |
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The MCSS grievance involved the closure of facilities providing services to developmentally handicapped persons. |
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Thus, children in good health are more likely to start school at the developmentally appropriate age. |
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For summer school programs for the developmentally delayed, the board shall determine the location, number of sessions, and class size. |
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It is not a matter of sharp edges or small parts on which kids could choke, but developmentally valuable sound effects that they greatly enjoy. |
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All plastids are developmentally interrelated and interconvertible. |
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The group works with emotionally and developmentally impaired students. |
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She is very cuddly and clingy and is doing well developmentally. |
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And 38 percent of children whose mothers used cocaine while pregnant are developmentally delayed. |
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Caregivers of preschoolers may need to be reminded that it is not developmentally appropriate to expect a preschooler to not touch fire materials that are available in the environment. |
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Also, poverty reduction strategies should be developmentally oriented to promote structural transformations that will generate decent work opportunities for all. |
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In general, they too found that developmentally inappropriate questions were often put to the children, questions that included complex ideas and difficult vocabulary. |
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In addition, they should be developmentally appropriate and responsive to the needs and interests of children, and should be firmly anchored on the family and community as the child's primary caring and learning environment. |
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It makes use of developmentally appropriate teaching and learning methods. |
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The inclusion of the home language in developmentally appropriate early childhood settings is beneficial to young children's growth and development. |
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As is evident from the name of the first of these examples, the term pidgin has also alternated with jargon in common speech despite the scholarly stipulation that a jargon is developmentally an unstable pre-pidgin. |
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Angelo and Francine both work, although Francine took some time away from her job to raise their daughter, Caitlyn, who is developmentally challenged. |
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However, a rigorous preschool can be developmentally detrimental to children and cause social, emotional, and educational problems later in life. |
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In this respect they are behaviorally different from their peers rather than developmentally delayed, although a delay in their development is also usual. |
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Smooth transition from in-patient to out-patient care can be facilitated by an interdisciplinary team that provides continuity of care in a comprehensive, coordinated, developmentally oriented manner. |
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At about this time Cassandra could no longer ignore that George was developmentally disabled. |
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A tribe is viewed, developmentally or historically, as a social group existing before the development of nation states, or outside them. |
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In certain instances, however, some developmentally disabled individuals can display evidence of response to hallucinations, or adapt catatonic postures, so that the diagnosis of schizophrenia can be made. |
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Through design, technology, accessories, and consumables, we help provide a developmentally supportive environment that recognizes the vital need for gentle touch and whisper-quiet. |
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The second question is how the policy on economic and social cohesion should in future continue to focus on regions that lag behind current Member States developmentally, and what are the objectives that need to be met. |
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But after a month, Josiah was off the ventilator, taking 15 milliliters of formula and had smiled at his mother, and doctors said he was where he should be developmentally for a preemie his age. |
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By providing youth with developmentally appropriate knowledge and skills, we hope that they learn to advocate for themselves, maintain health promoting behaviours and use health care services into adulthood. |
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Developmentally speaking, bilinguals are unique listener-speakers and not simply byproducts of two or more monolinguals. |
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In the United States, most preschool advocates support the National Association for the Education of Young Children's Developmentally Appropriate Practices. |
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