When it was time to start school, she discovered how different she actually was.
Children develop ideas about the roles of men and women even before they start school.
Children are given a second dose before they start school, usually between the ages of three and five.
It means -- so that our kids are prepared when they start school.
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If the plan is successful, the first tranche of 14 to 16 year olds will start school in September 2014.
He ate breakfast before sunrise in order to start school as quickly as possible, and then taught his wives to read.
This means that more than two in five children who start school will not reach the last grade of primary education.
Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg said an extra 15, 000 teachers would be needed by 2014-15 as an additional 256, 000 pupils start school.
The program began in Missouri in the 1980s after educators noticed that some students were more prepared to start school than others.
By the time poor kids start school, or even pre-school, they are already behind, the gap is likely to only grow over time.
We must ensure that children start school and stay in school.
Each centre is responsible for providing nutritional care to pregnant women and all children up to six, the age at which Indian children start school.
To achieve this, provision should commence at a fixed point in the year - probably August - two years before the child is due to start school.
In general, girls are less likely than boys to start school but boys are at greater risk of repeating grades and dropping out, according to the Digest.
They are given the second dose before they start school, usually between three and five years of age, although it can be given three months after the first.
In Scotland, the school year starts in August and children start school some time between the ages of four and a half and five and a half, depending on when their birthday is.
So, too, am I encouraged that the president has proposed incentives to make child care more affordable, which is critical to helping families work while ensuring children start school ready to learn.
"Parents now have the choice of a place in reception classes from the September following a child's fourth birthday, so that their child is ready to start school, " said a Department for Education spokesman.
However it is usual to start school in the September after a child's fourth birthday, which means that August babies would only just have reached the age of four when they enter the reception class.
The country is closer to the goal that "all children in America will start school ready to learn, " in part because more two-year-olds are being immunized against preventable childhood diseases, and more parents are now reading to their children.
Official advice is that children should receive their first dose of the vaccine at the age of one and the second before they start school, and anyone in Wales who is older than this and has not received the full two doses of the vaccine should come forward for immunisation.
He had things to protect: a fresh start at school, a new lover, a new home.
In addition, any kind of organization can start a school, including for profit companies.
He taught at MIT before heading to UC, San Diego in 1966 to help start the school's engineering department.
Start playing School of Rock from Paramount and the companion app will give you IMDB-like information about who's in the current scene.
Ministers want to be able to show children's progress from when they start secondary school to the end of their compulsory education.
The Flyers lost seven players to graduation, but are off to the best start in school history, winning 21 of their first 22 games.
So from the time our kids start grade school, we need to equip them with the skills they need to compete in a high-tech economy.
It risks squeezing out space for practical, hands-on experiments, which are vital to help children develop an interest in science from the start of school.
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