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Parents’ views of why children miss school

Young children and tablets: the views of parents and teachers

Young children and tablets: the views of parents and teachers

... young children using tablets at home but endeavoured to embrace their children’s use of tablets because of perceived learning benefits and keeping up to date with new technologies: “I think they are really good ...

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Family values: parents’ views on necessities for families with children

Family values: parents’ views on necessities for families with children

... including school age children in which each member bought a season ticket, this could add up to a significant sum, and some participants felt that there would be little or no saving over owning a ...

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Why Parents Choose Laboratory Schools for their Children

Why Parents Choose Laboratory Schools for their Children

... high school levels housed in the same complex allows for a more comfortable and less stressful academic ...laboratory school in this study, the high school students, along with elementary and middle, ...

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Why Maasai Parents Enroll their Children in Primary School: The Case of Makuyuni in Northern Tanzania

Why Maasai Parents Enroll their Children in Primary School: The Case of Makuyuni in Northern Tanzania

... husband’s parents. Parents, therefore, view the education of girls as not beneficial to them, but rather to the family of the ...husband. Parents may not expect any return on investment for sending a ...

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The Experiences and Views of Lesbian Parents and Adult Children of Lesbian Parents in Ireland: an Exploratory Study

The Experiences and Views of Lesbian Parents and Adult Children of Lesbian Parents in Ireland: an Exploratory Study

... in school has been really, really ...at school and congratulated them on various, like we have done various stuff over the last three or four years and always the reaction and the response has been really, ...

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The Forest School initiative and its perceived impact on children’s learning and development: an investigation into the views of children and parents

The Forest School initiative and its perceived impact on children’s learning and development: an investigation into the views of children and parents

... for children to resolve the tasks described by Erikson and, through an experiential learning approach, overcome tasks that may at first prove challenging and also develop crucial key ...

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Parents’ views of their involvement during extended 

school non-attendance

Parents’ views of their involvement during extended school non-attendance

... how parents’ confidence and trust in school intervention could be ...improve parents’ confidence and trust in school intervention. Parents could benefit from this because ...

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THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY AND PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL READINESS PROGRAMME; TEACHING AND LEARNING AT PRIMARY SCHOOL VIEWS AND PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS AND PARENTS

THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY AND PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL READINESS PROGRAMME; TEACHING AND LEARNING AT PRIMARY SCHOOL VIEWS AND PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS AND PARENTS

... learning Parents were asked to indicate areas that they were involved in school ...the parents were involved were payment of fees, attending school functions, supporting school ...

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Parents' Views in Preparing Children with Special Needs Towards Inclusive Education

Parents' Views in Preparing Children with Special Needs Towards Inclusive Education

... "As parents, of course they have high hopes for inclusive education so that their children can be well ...for children who have ...all parents of children with special needs express ...

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How and why do Latino parents get involved in their children\u27s education? A test of the Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler model with middle school parents in a community school

How and why do Latino parents get involved in their children\u27s education? A test of the Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler model with middle school parents in a community school

... determine parents’ motivation to become ...Latino parents were in general in helping children to succeed in school, all but three parents in the sample were quick to respond in the ...

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Why Are some Filipino Children not in School?

Why Are some Filipino Children not in School?

... for parents, particularly mothers, whose educational attainment is a clear determinant of children’s lack of school participation and lack of interest in ...

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How and Why Parents Guide the Media Use of Young Children

How and Why Parents Guide the Media Use of Young Children

... parental views about media effects and their children’s age and media use, it appears that there may be a link with the development of the child’s media skills as ...young children motivated to use apps by ...

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Why Do Parents Choose to Send Their Children To Private Schools?

Why Do Parents Choose to Send Their Children To Private Schools?

... middle school assistant principal. Thelma stated that “Parents are seeking a school environment where their child can achieve his/her greatest potential as a ...influence parents’ decision to ...

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What Makes Transitioning from Nurture Groups to Mainstream Education Successful or Unsuccessful? the Views of the Children, Parents and School Staff

What Makes Transitioning from Nurture Groups to Mainstream Education Successful or Unsuccessful? the Views of the Children, Parents and School Staff

... for children to acclimatise to the school environment in a gradual ...The parents and staff both felt this worked well for the NG ...whole school approach as opposed to intervention/strategies ...

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Why are middle-class parents more involved in school than working-class parents?

Why are middle-class parents more involved in school than working-class parents?

... at parents’ evenings is very high (86 per cent) and the rates of PTA- membership and being parent representative are very low with 17 and 10 per ...working-class parents who are PTA-members and parent ...

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Parents’ and Physicians’ Views on Antibiotics

Parents’ and Physicians’ Views on Antibiotics

... that parents exert pressure on physicians to dispense ...parent why an antibiotic is not ...with parents about the natural history of an upper respiratory infection, di- arrhea, or sore ...febrile ...

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First Nations Elders and Parents Views on Supporting Children s Language Development

First Nations Elders and Parents Views on Supporting Children s Language Development

... Indigenous children in Canada is growing at ...non-Indigenous children in Canada. The proportion of Indigenous children under five years of age is approximately 70% greater compared to the proportion ...

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Why Parents Choose: Patterns of School Choice and the Role of the Hartford Community School

Why Parents Choose: Patterns of School Choice and the Role of the Hartford Community School

... of school choice. RCT follows the belief that all parents make decisions based on preferences that are constricted by real-world circumstances and ...that parents must navigate ...Additionally, ...

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Why Parents Choose Catholic School: A Social Theory Understanding

Why Parents Choose Catholic School: A Social Theory Understanding

... understand why parents make the educational choices that they make, it is necessary to understand the whole background from which they make these ...motivates parents to make the decisions that they ...

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Children with Speech Sound Disorders at School: Challenges for Children, Parents and Teachers

Children with Speech Sound Disorders at School: Challenges for Children, Parents and Teachers

... other children did not cause additional discomfort for the child presenting, inadvertently or ...the children had asked “why can’t you speak properly?” and “we can’t understand ...

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