Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] for children " in BNC.

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1 It shows that the relative risks of mortality for children in social classes IV and V were higher than for those in classes I and II for all age groups , although the difference was not statistically significant at ages 10–15 .
2 I enjoy shocking people by describing how goods were introduced into households under the guise of gifts for children : the fridge in the house of the children we played with over the road was given to the youngest as a birthday present — the last thing an eight-year old wants .
3 There wh there were no cos there 's loads of things for children in the embroidery magic series there 's no no possibilities in it ?
4 Crowds of celebs are having to have a laugh and raise loads of cash for children .
5 Weekly plans of activities for children with commentary and evaluation .
6 Given the present state of understanding regarding the causes and appropriate forms of intervention for children with language difficulties , this kind of short-cut is likely to lead to inadequate assessment and ineffective treatment .
7 In Britain the Department of Health has recently published guidelines about the provision of services for children infected with and affected by HIV .
8 These Education Support Grants ( ESGs ) were first offered to local authorities in England and Wales in 1985–6 , for 12 areas including science teaching in primary schools , maths teaching generally , and the provision of micros for children with special educational needs ; the total central government expenditure was 10 million .
9 We need to see teaching , therefore , not as the transmission of pre-existing knowledge to passive recipients , but rather as the provision of opportunities for children to continue to exercise their in-built drive actively to make sense of their experience and , thereby , to gain understanding of , and control over , the world in which they live .
10 Over the next decade a real challenge will be the effective provision of care for children and families affected by HIV/AIDS .
11 ( 1986 ) and Vernon and Fruin ( 1986 ) all found that field social workers , and sometimes residential workers , associated the provision of care for children and young people with failure , and thought that good social work practice meant avoiding the use of care , especially residential care .
12 The show is one and a half hours of entertainment for children of all ages .
13 The personal social services are concerned with a range of services for children and for elderly , mentally disordered and physically disabled people .
14 This part of the Act imposes a general duty on local authorities to provide a range of services for children in need within their locality .
15 JS has launched an exciting new range of foods for children aged one to four .
16 greater range of opportunities for children to succeed ;
17 Similarly , for any group of items which are intended to measure the same aspect of linguistic functioning , there will be a range of scores for children of a similar age ( see Figure 8.1 ) .
18 High expectations of parents for children 's performance .
19 This raises questions regarding the extent to which the standardised scores provide a useful basis of comparison for children born and brought up in this country .
20 If I could n't then I would not be able to write my sort of books for children .
21 The Community Health Team aim was to ensure a place of treatment for children from the earliest possible age , to enable them to develop to their fullest potential .
22 Standardised scores are derived from the distribution of scores for children of a similar age to the target child .
23 This is done by taking the distribution of scores for children in the standardisation sample of a given age , and imposing on this a numerical scale which has clearly defined characteristics .
24 Playday is a national event , celebrating the importance of play for children .
25 The aim of this study is thus to examine in detail different kinds of provision for children with special needs in the first year of secondary schooling .
26 Pauline said : ‘ We can use the arts as a tool of communication for children and integrate the arts into their lives . ’
27 But Karen Walker , director of Parents for Children , an organisation which pioneered the adoption of children with special needs , said there was nothing new in placing children with gay parents .
28 In practice , many family members look to the female members to take on the lion 's share of responsibility for children , elderly relatives , the sick and the disabled , as well as domestic work , sometimes in addition to taking employment outside the home .
29 Women and Employment Survey data show that grandmothers are the major providers of care for children when mothers work full time .
30 The Rustins have written ( 1987 , p.2 ) that all the modern writers of fiction for children they examined ‘ are concerned , in one way or another , with issues of emotional development in children ’ .
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