Example sentences of "of [adj] child ['s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When we apply these views to early childhood we begin to have a clearer picture of deaf children 's future .
2 Gustason 's ( 1983 ) findings on positive views of ASL by teachers is augmented by Stewart 's ( 1983 ) finding of attitudinal change towards ASL being part of deaf children 's bilingualism .
3 The key is the understanding of deaf children 's processing of their own language , and it is this which requires our immediate and continued attention .
4 Both have appeared in botched film versions of classic children 's tales ( Hill in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang , Jackson in The Wiz )
5 Yet we have trained generations of teachers who think drama is just this , that it is an expression of each child 's ego , so that a bewildered teacher feels a responsibility not towards what is being created by a group of thirty , but towards thirty individual creations .
6 A PERSONAL RECORD OF EACH CHILD 'S ACHIEVEMENT
7 The celebration of each child 's birthday in school can involve other ideas than ‘ how old am I ? ’ which is explored in chapter 11 The Passage of Time .
8 We identified ‘ hierarchical strands ’ , in which , for the children interviewed , the acquisition of one ability depended on the development of an earlier ability , allowing assessment of each child 's understanding of number concepts .
9 just as Peter Slade had to stand up against a tradition of formalised children 's drama , so Brian Way had to educate teachers into understanding that children deserved something better than light entertainment .
10 This two-week festival starts today with the announcement of the winner of the Smarties Book Prize , a day of associated children 's activities , and the beginning of an ambitious community event to construct the longest poem in the English language .
11 At a health post in West Java , a record is made of this child 's weight and immunisation details
12 3 Brother with Down 's syndrome — Close family involvement in the management of this child 's asthma is important , and this will be less easy because of the care that his brother also needs .
13 Cilla and Artie were already seasoned folk musicians with a Melody Maker album of the year behind them before the amazing success of this children 's show — ‘ a pantomime without the boring bits ’ , as they describe it .
14 They 're already stars of this children 's zoo … when the otters come out to play , everyone else comes out to watch .
15 What are more rare and more revealing are studies of individual children 's reading .
16 Most important of all , to ensure that a school 's management plan makes a difference at the level of classroom management , there has to be an assessment of the extent to which the quality of individual children 's work is affected by an individual teacher 's classroom management and by his or her adoption of the relevant part of the school plan .
17 Whatever the subtlety which is brought into arguments about the quality of teaching , those classes and groups within a school which , regardless of individual children 's difficulties and disadvantages , regularly register high attainments will enhance the name of the school .
18 The focus on the child-rearing implications of women 's employment has led to such detailed considerations as the relation between the employment status of mothers and their children 's health , and the possibility of an association between employment and the nutritional adequacy of pre-school children 's diets .
19 We had doubts in our minds about the strength of these children 's attachment to their adoptive parents and though our sample group is very small , we would like to pose the hypothesis that ‘ severing children 's meaningful emotional links with members of their birth families limits their capacity for full attachment to their new families ’ .
20 It seems to me that many of the people involved in our industry have a fundamental lack of understanding of the needs and preoccupations of the modern child , and there are far too many groups , circles , committees and working parties which we seem to form in endless pursuit of the Holy Grail of better children 's bookselling .
21 Arthur Rackham , ( 1867–1939 ) was possibly the most famous of all children 's book illustrators .
22 Stocks of exclusive children 's fashions have been taken from the Wobbly Jelly store in Oxford .
23 Nearly 1,000 children attended a total of 46 children 's parties at Sunnydale Leisure Centre in Shildon last month .
24 After Peter 's death in 1982 , we had to find a home for our private collection of 20,000 children 's books and comics .
25 I think what was in the village news it arose out of those children 's survey down there and what happened was that Mrs did n't think we 'd er put in perhaps as politely as we should .
26 In ‘ Mes Ouvrages ’ , an assemblage of antique children 's dresses , encased in glass , there is a similar dictum .
27 And a British teacher I knew used to point out to me the oddness of Chinese children 's drawing styles compared with those of Western children .
28 Writing for children in other schools might be a useful way of developing the ability to do this , and certainly many schools have found this " experience-exchange " a very valuable means of increasing children 's motivation to improve both the content and the presentation of their writing .
29 In addition to its role in imparting particular knowledge and skills , education is often presented as a way of developing children 's thinking skills generally .
30 But that 's precisely the achievement of former children 's television presenter Peter Duncan in a brand new stage version of Erik the Viking starting its UK tour at the Wyvern Theatre in Swindon .
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