Most early childhood teachers have little or no training in early childhood special education. |
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The concerns of early childhood educators, however, appear to have been overlooked in this discussion. |
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There is evidence that anti-inflammatory treatment can reduce morbidity from wheezing in early childhood. |
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Horses are one of the recurring motifs in Yeats's art, symbolic of loyalty, intelligence and the unbridled freedom of his early childhood. |
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A variant of it also affects a small handful of extreme myopes, those who have been severely short-sighted since early childhood. |
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Beginning in early childhood, girls are socialized to maintain harmonious relationships by negotiating conflict. |
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Adolescence is generally a healthy period of life compared with early childhood and old age. |
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Infection occurs preferentially in early childhood and once established tends to persist for years or decades. |
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Most of his early childhood was spent in foster homes on the east side of Montreal. |
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It becomes apparent in early childhood as a difficulty in learning or when children are carrying out skills that require co-ordination. |
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Many conditions with an onset in early childhood, such as autism, convulsions, and sudden infant death syndrome, do not have an obvious cause. |
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Ask parents to bring two photographs of their child, one from infancy or early childhood, and another that is more recent. |
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Generally speaking, men's fathering behaviors do not center on an investment in childcare during infancy and early childhood. |
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This is at its best in infancy and early childhood and is lost, as we get older. |
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Injury to the brain in infancy or early childhood can also cause cerebral palsy. |
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People are open to the greatest health risks during infancy and early childhood, and in Egypt and Nubia there was a high infant mortality rate. |
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Candidates with expertise in infancy and early childhood and in promoting positive mental health are especially welcome. |
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Some have symptoms in infancy or early childhood of urinary tract infection or obstruction. |
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In general, I'd like to know about the early childhood, perhaps infancy, of all mathematicians. |
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The digest recommends a number of strategies that have been successfully used in early childhood programs and in schools. |
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Moreover, there have been numerous state and international initiatives designed to promote early childhood education. |
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Some blamed early childhood centres for focusing on the three Rs rather than play. |
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Chisholm was born to West Indian immigrants on Nov. 30, 1924, in Brooklyn, but spent her early childhood with her grandmother in Barbados. |
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The level of funding increase that has been provided for schools and early childhood centres has not even kept up with the rate of inflation. |
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The majority of teachers in government-supported early childhood programs are trained as primary level teachers. |
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It's an examination of early childhood dynamics and a rebellious attack on authority. |
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Their powers of recall, often stretching back to early childhood memories, are utterly enthralling. |
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We have 774 teachers going into early childhood, primary, and secondary education. |
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This marked the first step in an ongoing effort to link early childhood and primary education. |
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In rural Bangladesh, for example, more girls than boys die during infancy and early childhood. |
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Yesterday health professionals met in Dublin to examine the importance of iron in infancy and early childhood. |
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In addition, some pairs of identical twins individuate themselves in early childhood. |
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You reminded me of someone I remember vaguely from my very early childhood. |
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During early childhood, children with dyslexia have difficulties learning spoken language. |
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Freudian analysis sees human behaviour being directed by repression of feelings from early childhood. |
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Since her very early childhood, she has been addicted to elocution, imitating the voices and expressions of other people. |
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The book format facilitates learning and application of observation skills in the context of the early childhood classroom experiences. |
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It is about getting the structure around early childhood education policy right, and I look forward to its speedy passage through the House. |
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Clinical findings during early childhood may include macrocephaly and frontal bossing. |
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The peace of her early childhood was shattered by the entirely predictable arrival of awkward and gawkish hormones. |
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The result is the commercialisation and marketisation of early childhood services as entrepreneurs stepped in to fill the gap. |
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Recommended course series for early childhood educators, elementary educators, and secondary educators have been designed. |
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Also known as splitting, there is some suggestion that this arises in early childhood as a coping mechanism. |
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They even spent their early childhood living in the same street in Rochdale, though their paths didn't cross until they went to senior school. |
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Are your most formative years those of your early childhood or your early teens? |
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The district comprises three high schools, three middle schools, 20 elementary schools and three early childhood centers. |
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Not many aspiring early childhood educators would change course once they learn they can earn more in metallurgy or mining. |
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And the success of the IB program at Bartow High has added rigor to early childhood education across Polk County. |
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When I taste porridge I remember my early childhood in Edinburgh. |
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I have a strictly early childhood education background, grounded in student-centered learning, whole language, and allowing students to make their own choices. |
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This recessively inherited disorder classically presents during infancy and early childhood with a severe illness characterised by encephalopathy and hypoglycaemia. |
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Until the early 1990s, teachers in most kindergartens in Hong Kong had no official curriculum guidelines for integrating computers into the early childhood curriculum. |
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Mrs Hill's early childhood was spent opposite the gasworks in North Kensington where local folklore held that the gasworks' fumes had magic healing qualities. |
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The most common chronic disease of childhood is early childhood caries. |
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The long-established practices of early childhood screening for amblyopia and patching of the dominant eye are not supported by evidence of good clinical outcome. |
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There is a general preference for boys over girls, although in infancy and early childhood children of both sexes are treated with equal love and care. |
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The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ in infancy and early childhood. |
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People learn to make visual sense of faces and other items of interest, often during infancy and early childhood but sometimes over much longer periods. |
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The best time to correct it is during infancy or early childhood. |
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During early childhood, boys' identities as babies overshadowed their identities as boys, although class and race could foreshorten this moratorium from masculinity. |
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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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Music lessons in early childhood lead to changes in the brain that could improve its performance far into adulthood, researchers say. |
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Truncal adiposity is present at birth and in early childhood in South Indian children. |
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Many researchers have detailed the important issues of early childhood education, especially teacher education. |
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Rivera was born in the city of Guanajuato and spent his early childhood there. |
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Their stay in Rupelmonde was brief and within six months they returned to Gangelt and there Mercator spent his early childhood. |
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Little is known of Vasco's early childhood except that he was the third of four boys in his family. |
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From early childhood, Henry VI was surrounded by quarrelsome councillors and advisors. |
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He had decided on a career in art in early childhood and ran away from school to pursue this. |
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Students who complete the program get credit toward a degree in early childhood education from Gwinnett Technical College. |
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The Arkansas House has approved a bill that would make permanent a beer tax adopted two years ago to support early childhood education programs. |
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But the symptoms of AD can be observed in early childhood, whereas the onset of hebephrenic schizophrenia does usually not predate adolescence. |
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Phantom limbs in people with congenital limb deficiency or amputation in early childhood. |
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His cousin and lifelong friend Thomas Medwin, who lived nearby, recounted his early childhood in his The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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Fame and fortune may be his to enjoy now, but the online biogs talk of an early childhood spent in a Glasgow tenement flat. |
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I urge everyone to think about literacy, books, early childhood education and organisations, like RIF, that support them. |
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In another room, Ashley's classmate, 11-year-old Rickey Palmer, has battled the chronic lung disease since early childhood. |
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From early childhood, Johnson suffered from poor eyesight, especially in his left eye, which interfered with his education. |
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Conditions covered include early childhood caries, erosive dental wear, tongue piercing, and premolar autotransplantation. |
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Atopic eczema is a chronic inflammatory, itchy skin condition that usually develops in early childhood. |
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In Guatemala, findings show the effect of nutrition intervention with Atole during the early childhood on economic growth of adults. |
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Most of his early childhood was spent in Jersey, to which he retained a strong devotion throughout his life. |
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Lack of association between acellular pertussis vaccine and seizures in early childhood. |
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In 1822 the family moved to the United States, and Clough's early childhood was spent mainly in Charleston, South Carolina. |
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The possibility of certain eating and digestive problems in early childhood were predictive of symptoms of bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa in adolescence. |
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The proband was a 15-year-old female patient from Masuria in the northern part of Poland who had been suffering from photosensitivity since early childhood. |
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Problems of nosology and psychodynamics in early childhood autism. |
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Humans acquire language through social interaction in early childhood, and children generally speak fluently when they are approximately three years old. |
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Education is free from the early childhood to secondary levels. |
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His mother had dinned The Whole Duty of Man into him in early childhood. |
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His early childhood was spent in Vienna, Austria and Berlin, Germany. |
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The hygiene hypothesis of allergy states that a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents like germs and parasites could be causing the increase of food allergies. |
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In late September, the Whipple Foundation Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation sponsored a Douglas County Business Leaders' summit on early childhood education. |
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This initiative aims to increase access, improve the quality and strengthen the capacity of early childhood education in Egypt over the next five years. |
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