Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for child " in BNC.

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1 Given the creditable support that the Minister has previously given to integrated education in Northern Ireland , will he ensure that provision is made within the citizens charter to develop integrated education and to facilitate the opportunity for children in Northern Ireland to enter such education ?
2 It refers to the reduction in the number of teachers , to cuts in the provision for children with special educational needs , to larger classes , to cuts in the expenditure on books and equipment and to the national curriculum .
3 But , of course , the £50 deposit , at a time when the annual wage was less than £500 , was a powerful deterrent to all but the wealthiest families and remained so until the Baldwin Fund agreed to put up the money for children without guarantors or for foster parents who could not afford to pay .
4 Within this group are the ‘ problem families ’ , always on the edge of pauperism and crime , riddled with mental and physical defects , in and out of the Courts for child neglect , a menace to the community of which the gravity is out of all proportion to their numbers .
5 Of course the fantasy of animals talking like humans is as old as human fables and is resplendent in a great chunk of the literature for children .
6 In the public sphere he served terms of office as president of the British Psycho-Analytical Society ( twice ) , chairman of the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society , president of the Paediatric Section of the Royal Society of Medicine , and president of the Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry .
7 Hilary now has a full-time post with Playboard , the Association for Children 's Play and Recreation , and Margaret Charlwood will now represent the Society as Trainer at a week 's Course for Teachers in Brussels in December .
8 Stubbs points out , for instance , that many of the confusions for children acquiring literacy arise because these children are not yet familiar with some of the purposes for which writing is used and the conventions through which these purposes are articulated in their culture : ‘ many of its functions are often so specialised and particular ’ that they are ‘ mostly quite beyond children 's experience ’ and ‘ many of the situations which conventionally require writing are of a fairly specialised and restricted kind ’ ( ibid. p. 108 ) .
9 Also , there are big differences between social classes and regions in this country in terms of the opportunities for children to survive .
10 So you have all these father Christmases in the shops for children that they ca n't miss out on Christmas but are sometimes naughty children .
11 The figure for child deaths was 2.4 per 100,000 of the population , one of the worst statistics in the European Community , at 31 per cent .
12 We tried one on a child 's jumper , chest size 66cm ( 26″ ) , using the template for children 5–8 , and this worked out very well .
13 All the functions for children were well attended and much in demand .
14 In 1989 , it became the law for children under 14 to be restrained in the rear seats of cars .
15 The session for children aged 6–10 is on a Saturday , 10.00 a.m. – 12 noon .
16 It is always my hope and belief that by alerting social workers to the danger for children and parents of the passage of time and requiring them to point these out to the natural parents , that one would be avoiding that sort of drift , and collusion with parents of ‘ Oh do n't worry , you get yourself together and then we 'll think about him coming home . ’
17 The desire for children may determine the timing of marriage , rather than the desire for marriage determining the arrival of children .
18 None of the leading players in this drama doubts the need for child protection .
19 The differences between the two value positions outlined are somewhat blurred by the apparent consensus on certain general points — the primacy of the child 's welfare as a guiding principle , the need for child removal in some cases , and the need for broad preventive , parent-support policies .
20 Research should begin in 1986 in two areas that have received only minimal research attention : the education of children in care and the effects of major social , economic and demographic trends on the need for child care and the nature of the services provided .
21 Some schools have attempted to increase playground safety but here again , as in the home , preventing accidents needs to balance the necessity of supervision and restriction in the interests of safety , against the need for children to enjoy themselves and to develop a sense of personal responsibility for their own safety .
22 Parents had fought for this as a local resource to prevent the need for children to be placed in long-stay placements far from home .
23 The need for children to have a stable home life and happy upbringing has long been recognized .
24 The Curriculum Council for Wales ' ’ Curriculum Cymreig ’ makes clear the need for children to be aware of the cultural , historic , social and environmental issues which have , and are , shaping Wales .
25 And indeed , fit very well into what we call the section seventeen budget , which is section seventeen of the Children Act nineteen eighty nine , which er , does enable the local authority to provide preventative services , to avoid the need for children to be looked after in care .
26 They must also take steps to reduce the need for children to be brought before a court ( whether in care , wardship , or criminal proceedings ) or placed in secure accommodation ( Sched 2 , para 7 ) .
27 One of the motivations for children to Speak is that they have ideas which they wish to communicate to other people ( Bloom 1973 ) .
28 Mortality ranges from 20% to 40% in series in adults ; the figures for children are similar .
29 In October 1990 the government published a White Paper Children Come First ( DSS , 1990a ) which proposed substantial changes to the arrangements for child maintenance when parents separate .
30 Indeed in the primary phase the arrangements for children 's learning are founded more securely on a theoretical basis of child development designed to match their different developmental needs at different ages .
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