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Child Care, 2013
Often, a childminder will care for children who also receive education from other settings, it is, therefore, imperative that providers work together to ensure consistency of approach.
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Often, a childminder will care for children who also receive education from other settings, it is, therefore, imperative that providers work together to ensure consistency of approach.
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Pre-School and School Staff Strategies
2013This chapter moves even further into an examination of practices by pre-school and school staff. It examines readiness to handle possible problematic events as well as how staff cope with their own and the children’s vulnerability.1 Within research as well as policy debates the increased intensity of teachers’ work has gained attention in recent years (
Maria Eriksson +2 more
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Dentistry for pre-school children
Public Health, 1970Summary The available evidence suggests that by the time they are five years old 80 per cent of children have experienced dental caries and that 80 per cent of the diseased teeth remain untreated. Successful management of pre-school children depends upon planning treatment to meet the natural requirements of the child.
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Protecting the Pre-School Child
African Affairs, 1966This collection of essays, all written by extremely competent individuals, is a very useful introduction for anyone interested in the nutritional needs of pre-school children and their fulfilment. This age group is particularly vulnerable to malnutrition in that these children have less access to good quality protein than an adult, greater nutritional ...
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Pre-school and early school years
1982Children are much more healthy than ever before. That is true if we measure health as less risk of dying and more freedom from major illnesses.
John Fry +3 more
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Audiometry in Pre-School Children
International Audiology, 1965ResumeUne enquete menee en 1958/59 par le Service d'Hygiene Sociale de l'institut Neerlandais de Medecine Preventive, en collaboration avec la Clinique d'Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie de l'Universite de Leyde, aupres de plus de 300 enfants de 4-6 ans, a confirme que l'audiometrie pouvait tres bien etre realisee chez les enfants d'âge pre-scolaire. II apparait
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Schools and pre-schools: working together
Practical Pre-School, 1999Partnership is a familiar word in early years. There are now various models of schools and early years settings working together to provide a better service for young children, particularly four-year-olds who divide their time between pre-school and the school reception class.
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No causal effect of school closures in Japan on the spread of COVID-19 in spring 2020
Nature Medicine, 2021Kentaro Fukumoto +2 more
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Learning loss due to school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021Mark Verhagen
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