This included more play-based learning - like what children do at ECE.
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This confirms the presence and effectiveness of ECE inhibition by phosphoramidon.
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Conclusions: Initial process measures from a multicomponent health promotion program in ECE were promising.
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Yet many child seats on our market don't seem to be ECE-compliant, she says.
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Logistic regression analysis was used to identify predictors of ECE.
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They had no playgroup or earlychildhoodlearning.
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The Kohanga Reo National Trust says the Ministry of Education is still marginalising the movement by promoting other Maori earlychildhoodlearning options.
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Minister for Education and EarlyChildhoodLearning Sarah Mitchell said the continued funding recognised the importance of helping families keep children engaged in preschool education.
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Part-time, fully-funded nurseryeducation from age two should be compulsory in identified areas.
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Or cut back on nurseryeducation, and you may pay the price for decades to come.
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It may take five years to ensure nurseryeducation in the UK is profit-free but it is entirely possible.
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At present, all children aged three and four are entitled to 15 hours of nurseryeducation for 38 weeks a year.
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As he did so, Robin stood up and made the little "charity bob" of a curtsey which had been part of her nurseryeducation.
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Penny McKay takes an objective look into the earlychildhoodeducation sector.
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There I realized how important good earlychildhoodeducation was for children.
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Other nearby buildings were also evacuated, including an earlychildhoodeducation centre.
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Some talked about poverty, some talked about pre-K and earlychildhoodeducation.
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He said they needed to be seen as providers of earlychildhoodeducation.
Ús de early education en anglès
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Sports should be as carefully looked to in earlyeducation as book-learning.
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The light of our earlyeducation greatly aggravates others of our sins.
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His earlyeducation was so neglected that nobody dared approach his apartment.
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Joseph Woodrow Wilson, and received his earlyeducation at Davidson College, N.C.
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The Prime Minister is a poor Welsh schoolteacher's son, without earlyeducation.
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Six Auckland schools and earlyeducation centres were closed, including on Waiheke Island.
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Anne's earlyeducation was in her local parish school in Gortletteragh.
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In earlyeducation they are conducive to mutual misunderstanding of cultures.
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A man shows in his daily acts the earlyeducation of his home.
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His earlyeducation was imparted under the guidance of the Rev.
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His earlyeducation consisted of a few winter terms in a common school.
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He received his earlyeducation in a convent near his home.
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He probably guided her earlyeducation and influenced the direction of her genius.
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Benjamin was born in London, and received his earlyeducation under his father.
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The influence of his earlyeducation at Geneva is apparent here.
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Nevertheless, the earlyeducation of his gifted son was provided for.