• Despite pre-K's potential, its history and the available research on its implementation show that discriminatory policies and practices have contributed to inequitable access to and disparate outcomes for children, families, and the pre-K workforce. (childtrends.org)
  • We are committed to working collaboratively with our partners across the family justice system to improve the experience and outcomes for children in family court proceedings. (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • With the settings on family.microsoft.com, you can get reports on a child's activity , set screen time limits , check on a child's location, limit which websites and games they can access, and require your approval to purchase from the Microsoft Store . (tenforums.com)
  • The email gives you a lot of info about your child's activities on their devices, but to see even more detail or to change their family settings go to their Activity page. (tenforums.com)
  • This section of the activity report shows all your child's recent searches, and the sites your child visited or tried to view. (tenforums.com)
  • For a breakdown of your child's overall time spent on each of their devices, the Screen time section indicates when and for how long your child used their devices throughout the week. (tenforums.com)
  • If you are concerned about a child's safety, please contact the local authority where the child lives . (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • Now I'd like to talk to you about (child's) activities with family members. (cdc.gov)
  • Police had been called to their home to perform a welfare check by other family members. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • We prioritise their safety and welfare, their voices and their unique needs, taking full account of their families and those connected to them. (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • Child welfare experts say subsidized guardianships save taxpayers money in the long run, because they cut the enormous ADMINISTRATIVE costs of managing an open foster care case. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • In all likelihood, grandparents and other extended family are also quite busy, so the best way to be sure that they get together is to make plans in advance. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • Grandparents and other adult family members may enjoy attending sporting events, dance recitals, or other events that youngsters are involved with. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • Family is defined as a particular group of individuals that may very well be made up of companions, children, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents. (thegodchildproject.net)
  • In 2021, the pandemic had resulted in months of social distancing in most parts of Vietnam, during which both children and parents were locked down at home, fueling increased conflict. (vnexpress.net)
  • Duffy and his granddaughters, Bela and Vida, have been members since the Museum reopened in May 2021. (thinkplaycreate.org)
  • Family International leaders say they no longer encourage "flirty fishing," but they do follow "the law of love ," which allows sexual relations between married and single adults living in the sect's communes. (xfamily.org)
  • When activity reporting is turned on, a notification is displayed as a reminder to the child that their activity is reported to adults in their family. (tenforums.com)
  • Most adults would say that they love the members of their extended families, even if they don't have the time to see them on a regular basis. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • A Celebrity Cruise offers the perfect getaway for kids and adults alike. (cruise.com)
  • The winter holidays can be a fun and exciting time for both kids and adults. (poetry4kids.com)
  • We do not know whether children would be water at concentrations of 20 mg/L for 1 day or 2 mg/L for more sensitive than adults to the effects of styrene. (cdc.gov)
  • Children learn from adults outside of scheduled school time, too. (cdc.gov)
  • Parents, family members, and other trusted adults can play an important role to help children make sense of what they see and hear about COVID-19 in a way that is honest, accurate, and minimizes anxiety or fear. (cdc.gov)
  • Before talking with kids about COVID-19, remember that children are not little adults. (cdc.gov)
  • CDC has published advice to help adults have conversations with children about COVID-19. (cdc.gov)
  • Pajama Parties: Adult family members take turns hosting sleep-over parties for kids, allowing the children to have fun together while parents get to go out for an evening of no-kids-allowed fun. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • May I take an Intermittent Leave or a Reduced Schedule Leave to care for a family member (spouse, child, or parent)? (michigan.gov)
  • You'll never hear, "I'm bored," from your kids or your spouse! (cruise.com)
  • Find your state's resources for child care, financial assistance, health and social services and more. (childcareaware.org)
  • Tausha's Facebook page is littered with images of her family, the most recent shows her with her husband in June 2022. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • All Kids Network is dedicated to providing fun and educational activities for parents and teachers to do with their kids. (allkidsnetwork.com)
  • Parents understandably can feel overwhelmed with their own grief when a family member dies. (kidshealth.org.nz)
  • Dang Hoa Nam, head of the Child Affairs Department, said child mental health should be taken into serious consideration in the post-pandemic period, and that parents should keep a close eye on their children to timely detect abnormal signs to avoid any unfortunate consequences, including suicide. (vnexpress.net)
  • Parents have greater capacity to work or pursue their education when their children are enrolled in pre-K programs. (childtrends.org)
  • Kerry Robbins, social research assistant at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner , pointed out trends including the prevalence of deaths by parent or caregiver in children 4 and under, with an opposing spike in deaths caused by non-parents in those between 15 and 17. (northcarolinahealthnews.org)
  • Please note that results for this question are weighted to reflect the population of children ages 0-17, not the population of parents. (childhealthdata.org)
  • Anonymous asked: "Do you have anything on here about parents who have to deal with abuse of their children by other family members? (crcna.org)
  • As parents, then, responding in anger when our children are harmed can reflect God's protective love for his children. (crcna.org)
  • Sometimes one of your parents gets remarried and they have more children. (vedantu.com)
  • Your half-brother or half-sister is still your half-brother or half-sister if your parents never married (and had the child outside of marriage). (vedantu.com)
  • Most children are raised in households where both parents work outside of the home, and the popularity of organised after school activities keeps many families running from the time that they wake in the morning until they are ready to be tucked in for the night. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • Parents often feel pressured to make sure that their kids are involved in at least some extra-curricular activities, but they may feel bad that their busy schedules prohibit them from keeping close ties with other family members. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • In order for their own kids to grow up with these same strong family connections, parents need to encourage participation in family events, making it a priority for family members to see each other on a regular basis. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • By allocating at least some of that time for family members, parents send their children the message that family matters, which of course, it does. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • For parents of young children, the journey of raising Christ followers starts with the task of instilling respect for God and His authority. (focusonthefamily.com)
  • If your family is involved in the family court, we have a range of information for parents, carers and other family members. (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • A family is a bunch of people that find themselves related to each other, notably parents and their kids. (thegodchildproject.net)
  • Family structure: Children who live with both biological (married) parents are at lowest risk. (medscape.com)
  • Children who live with step-parents or single parents are at higher risk (especially children who live with a single parent with a live-in partner). (medscape.com)
  • Parents who have been abused do not always abuse their own children, but the risk for continued familial abuse is present. (medscape.com)
  • The thing that kept coming up with parents was oh, wow, I never thought I wouldn't be with my kids when something occurred. (cdc.gov)
  • Parents took for granted that they'd be able to step in in a parental role in any kind of event dealing with their kids. (cdc.gov)
  • HRSA's Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) develops survey content in collaboration with the U.S. Census Bureau and a Technical Expert Panel. (childhealthdata.org)
  • In 2016, the NSCH underwent a significant redesign which combined content from both the NSCH and the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (NS-CSHCN). (childhealthdata.org)
  • Solicitation for content was eventually expanded to cover not just the child well being module, but the core SPD instrument as well. (cdc.gov)
  • Kids, tweens and teens will find all types of interactive fun onboard. (cruise.com)
  • Fox 8 points out in their investigation that North Carolina rejects funding that would put children permanently with relatives instead of in foster homes. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • Melissa Painter of Fox 8 points out that in North Carolina more than 10,000 children are in foster care under the care of the State. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • But North Carolina (and many other states) do not follow this practice, because children put up for adoption bring in more federal funding. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • Learning that your child has been sexually abused is one of the most painful experiences a parent can undergo. (crcna.org)
  • It is important to know the risk factors for sexually abused children in order to recognize victims. (medscape.com)
  • Children suspected of being sexually abused require thorough history taking, including presenting symptoms and general medical, social, behavioral, gynecologic, and family histories. (medscape.com)
  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) may be present in sexually abused children and teenagers. (medscape.com)
  • The child is thought to have been enslaved in Africa and would have worked as a pageboy in one of the wealthy households of the primary sitters of the portrait. (wikipedia.org)
  • UNICEF said in a 2020 report that Covid-19 could result in a rise in poverty and therefore to an increase in child labor as households use every available means to survive. (vnexpress.net)
  • Thus 50 households with 1 member treated for active trachoma in the last 6 months were evaluated for active trachoma and for water and sanitation facilities. (who.int)
  • For the last 135 years, the organization has worked to protect and strengthen vulnerable children, seniors, families and communities on Long Island. (theislandnow.com)
  • When you add your child to your family group and turn on activity reporting, you'll get weekly activity report emails that show you a summary of their activity on Windows 10 and Xbox One devices, including websites they visited, games and apps they used, terms they searched for on search engines like Bing, Google, or Yahoo! (tenforums.com)
  • Vietnam's national hotline for child protection confirmed the majority of violence perpetrated against children last year involved the close family members of victims. (vnexpress.net)
  • 242 children were victims of "other" perpetrators, that is, through "homicide not by parent or caregiver," according to the report from the state office of the chief medical examiner. (northcarolinahealthnews.org)
  • Deaths caused by a parent or caregiver occurred much more often in the cases of younger children. (northcarolinahealthnews.org)
  • Younger children may need assistance with this part. (poetry4kids.com)
  • Have younger children draw or collage an image to illustrate your poem. (poetry4kids.com)
  • mother, father, grandma, grandpa, brother and sister and asks kids to trace the names first to practice their handwriting and spelling skills. (allkidsnetwork.com)
  • Why can't we visit grandma and/or other family members? (cdc.gov)
  • Pot Luck Dinners: Families gather at one household (taking turns hosting makes it easier on everyone) for an evening meal, with each guest bringing a dish to share. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • Parent abused as a child: Most perpetrators are not strangers but are known to the child (eg, stepfathers, uncles, mother's paramour). (medscape.com)
  • Then, as a group, decide how to combine all the lines collaboratively into a family poem. (poetry4kids.com)
  • It's not just me that it affects, it affects a lot of other families. (abc.net.au)
  • Child sexual abuse affects more than 100,000 children a year. (medscape.com)
  • 10. Suicide gravely affects family left behind. (cdc.gov)
  • asked Grace Galambos, who at age 20 was the youngest member at the interview session. (xfamily.org)
  • It might be hard to convince kids that they will enjoy visiting family members as much as they would like playing with their friends, especially if family visits consist of sitting around the kitchen table or watching television. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • If distance makes it difficult for family members to get together frequently, kids can call and email between visits to keep the lines of communication open. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • NARF Staff Attorneys practice in specific areas of law, which do not include criminal representation or family law. (narf.org)
  • Source: Family and Children's Association and fcali.org. (theislandnow.com)
  • Long Island nonprofit Family and Children's Association has named Dr. Donna Bacon to its Board of Trustees. (theislandnow.com)
  • Story submitted by Family and Children's Association. (theislandnow.com)
  • This measure combines the concepts of family members "cutting down on hours worked" (CUTHOURS) and/or "left a job, took a leave of absence" altogether because of their children's health and health conditions (STOPWORK). (childhealthdata.org)
  • The National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH), funded and directed by the Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), is designed to provide annual national and state-level information on the health and well-being of children ages 0-17 years in the United States. (childhealthdata.org)
  • We have some children's or women's waterproof, winter cycling shoes for sale to club members and their families. (ppycc.org.uk)
  • Early in the development of the Survey of Program Dynamics (SPD), the SPD Steering Committee envisioned the survey as composed of two parts: a 60 minute "core" interview administered annually starting in 1998, and a 30 minute child well-being module to be added in 1999. (cdc.gov)
  • If they live near one another, it's great for cousins to get together regularly in order to build strong family bonds. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • The painting depicts an enslaved black child, believed to be aged around 10 years old. (wikipedia.org)
  • The children were only identified as three daughters, aged 17, 12, and 7, and two sons, aged 7 and 4 years old. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • The pre-K system has the potential to set children on a trajectory of well-being and achievement starting in their early years, and to build upon the interactions and experiences within their daily lives. (childtrends.org)
  • Meeting at the General Assembly, the task force's intentional death committee received the grim latest statistics about the way children from birth to age 17 have died at other people's hands during the past nine years. (northcarolinahealthnews.org)
  • The state counted 200 of those deaths among children from birth to 4 years old out of a total of 223. (northcarolinahealthnews.org)
  • This seminar is designed for families of children/adolescents birth-21 years old. (illinoislifespan.org)
  • They were accompanied by Cassandra Mooney , 52, one of the directors of Activated Ministries and a member of the Family for 33 years. (xfamily.org)
  • I was in the Family 5 1/2 years until I had sex -- and that was with my husband. (xfamily.org)
  • Our club caters for members aged 8 to 18 years, though we have some older and younger members. (ppycc.org.uk)
  • I never told anyone else what she had done, believing in my heart that they would not believe me, and that somehow the whole thing was my own fault - if I had been a better parent, a better protector, etc, she would never have been able to get her hands on him.I broke away from my family and haven't seen or spoken to her in years. (capecom.org)
  • Rollins has been married for 35 years to an educator as well, and they have three children a daughter who is a UNR graduate and track and field athlete who is a teacher in the WCSD. (kidsfirstreno.org)
  • With over 28 years of experience as a local Realtor he is knowledgeable in all types of real estate including residential, multi-family, commercial and vacant land. (kidsfirstreno.org)
  • Shauna and her family have been loyal members at the Museum for two years! (thinkplaycreate.org)
  • My children have been in day care for over seven years and it's been really important for me, really important for other families too,' she said. (abc.net.au)
  • Justin Paone, 28, was born to Family missionaries in Venezuela and grew up in communal homes across South America. (xfamily.org)
  • While their lives may have gotten busier as they grew up, they still feel close because of the bonds they formed as children. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • We are fortunate to have Lea Crager to provide an overview of emergency preparedness for individuals and families. (cdc.gov)
  • Sign up or sign in to save your family members and make searching easier every time. (active.com)
  • Family ties are important, though, so all family members should strive to make arrangements for regular get-togethers. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • Painted tee-shirts, garden stepping stones, or decorated picture frames all make great craft projects for kids. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • When teaching your children about Jesus, make sure you emphasize the following four areas. (focusonthefamily.com)
  • That means you must do two things to lead your child to Christ: First, make certain that your children fully understand the Gospel. (focusonthefamily.com)
  • We make sure that your voices are heard in the family court and that decisions are taken in your best interests. (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • We explain how we will work with you and your child and how our role is to make sure that decisions taken in the family court are taken in their best interests. (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • Cruiselines have gone the extra mile to make family vacations memorable without sacrificing a little romance along the way. (cruise.com)
  • Their kids program offers a variety of programs filled with activities, kid's menus and everything to make a fun and memorable cruise experience. (cruise.com)
  • Noncontact sexual abuse, which may include exhibitionism, voyeurism, and the involvement of a child in verbal sexual propositions or the making of pornography, often occurs. (medscape.com)
  • It can be difficult to know how best to support children at this time. (kidshealth.org.nz)
  • Patience and understanding will support your child to get their confidence back in their own time. (kidshealth.org.nz)
  • But, if you are feeling particularly emotional, it may be wise to have some time away from your child. (kidshealth.org.nz)
  • She also spent time working in Rehabilitative Mental health as a Pyschosocial Rehabiltation Specialist and Basic Skills Trainer for Kids First. (kidsfirstreno.org)
  • She enjoys traveling and spending time with her family and two dogs. (kidsfirstreno.org)
  • This tutorial will show you how to turn on or off activity reporting for a child member in your Microsoft Family group to see how they spend their time on Windows 10 , Xbox One , and Android devices. (tenforums.com)
  • While many kids enjoy participating in their classes and playgroups, the many commitments may mean that today's children spend less time with extended family members than kids did a generation ago. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • If, however, families schedule fun outings and other kid-friendly activities at least part of the time, children will learn that their family members can be fun to hang around with. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • That's not to say that every family get-together needs to be exciting, just that kids shouldn't view family time as merely an obligation. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • In addition to getting together for major holidays, family members can establish other regular events so that over time, all members can look forward to these days, knowing that they will gather with others who love them. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • Said another way, if your children do not come to faith in Christ by the time they are teens, the likelihood begins to quickly decrease that they will do so. (focusonthefamily.com)
  • For every child whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, we seek to provide an exceptional experience, everywhere, and every time. (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • And imagine your children, at the same time, meeting new friends and participating in activities with other kids their age. (cruise.com)
  • From treasure and scavenger hunts to ice cream socials, teen-only programming, cooking, hip hop classes and much more you can be assured that your younger family members are having a great time. (cruise.com)
  • Whether you spend your time participating in fun for everyone or the kids want to meet and socialize with new friends their own age, the stage has been set. (cruise.com)
  • She has a daughter in full-time child care and her son attends before- and after-school care. (abc.net.au)
  • It is important to differentiate between a child who needs to be seen and examined emergently, urgently, or electively scheduled for a later time with his or her own physician or referred to a child abuse evaluation center as an outpatient. (medscape.com)
  • Are you a parent or family member of an LGBTQ youth? (keshetonline.org)
  • Nguyen Thi Nga, deputy head of the department, said most cases of abuse against children derived from the old "spare the rod, spoil the child" mindset and the fact that not every parent had the necessary skills to communicate effectively with their kids. (vnexpress.net)
  • Fathers killed their children in 34 percent of the parent/caregiver cases, mothers, 26 percent. (northcarolinahealthnews.org)
  • You are a parent when you have children. (vedantu.com)
  • Countless children "respond" to Jesus and the Gospel outwardly because of pressure from a Sunday school teacher or parent, while in their hearts they remain reluctant to submit to Christ. (focusonthefamily.com)
  • Children living without either biological parent (ie, foster care) are also at higher risk. (medscape.com)
  • Drop Zone Kids - more than just childcare! (sandhillskids.com)
  • A breakdown of Education Department figures shows the seat has 6,080 families receiving the childcare rebate. (abc.net.au)
  • There are 26,510 families receiving the childcare rebate in Banks, Macarthur, Parramatta and Lindsay. (abc.net.au)
  • The childcare rebate covers 50 per cent of out-of-pocket costs, but is capped at $7,500 a child per financial year. (abc.net.au)
  • There are thousands of families receiving the childcare rebate in these marginal Queensland seats. (abc.net.au)
  • 10 days is not expected to cause any adverse effects in a child. (cdc.gov)
  • The recommendations continued herein are based mainly on the scientific data showing adverse effects of lead in young children at increasingly lower blood lead levels. (cdc.gov)
  • They can learn the names of family members to improve and enlarge their English vocabulary. (vedantu.com)
  • At this age, your children probably love to learn. (focusonthefamily.com)
  • Beyond accepting Jesus's grace, your children also need to learn how to give grace to others. (focusonthefamily.com)
  • We have hundreds of kids craft ideas, kids worksheets, printable activities for kids and more. (allkidsnetwork.com)
  • Studded with emerald green parks and playgrounds, Sydney is exploding at its water-sewn seams with kid-friendly activities. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • Many of Sydney's best activities are free and ideal for families on a budget, like visiting the Royal National Park , one of the world's oldest national parks. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • Kids of all ages will be entertained with a variety of activities including movies, games, sports, and much more. (cruise.com)
  • With a variety of family oriented activities, the whole family can play as well. (cruise.com)
  • Age appropriate, fun and educational activities for kids are available. (cruise.com)
  • MSC Cruises uses its experience as a family oriented company to provide the perfect roster of entertainment and activities for your entire family. (cruise.com)
  • Child sexual abuse has been defined by the American Academy of Pediatrics as the engaging of a child in sexual activities that the child cannot comprehend, for which the child is developmentally unprepared and cannot give informed consent, and violate the social taboos of society. (medscape.com)
  • Their comments come in response to allegations by former second- generation members who say the group's philosophy of free love led to widespread child sexual abuse in the 1970s and 1980s . (xfamily.org)
  • Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. (findagrave.com)
  • My husband and I have a combined total of 8 children and going on 20 grandchildren. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • Forget 'stranger danger,' a review of child death statistics shows young children are most likely to die at the hands of someone they know, while teens die in as the result of conflict. (northcarolinahealthnews.org)
  • Even pubs can be surprisingly kid-friendly in Sydney, with some featuring dedicated family eating areas and playgrounds to keep young ones entertained. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • This is the fourth revision of the statement on Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). (cdc.gov)
  • How to Deal With Abuse of My Children by Other Family Members? (crcna.org)
  • This piece, originally published by Off the Page ( here ) offers compassionate guidance for families reeling after the disclosure of abuse within their family. (crcna.org)
  • The only anger I eventually witnessed was toward me, because I refused to pretend that it hadn't happened and follow the code of silence so common among families where abuse has occurred. (crcna.org)
  • Many of these children present to the emergency department (ED). The following article outlines triage determinants for examinations, examination techniques, and interpretations of genital findings of sexual abuse. (medscape.com)
  • Two fathers, whose wives are feared to have taken their children to Syria, break down as they beg their families to come home. (channel4.com)
  • Most cases involved violence against children, with 73 percent caused by direct family members. (vnexpress.net)
  • Rather than focus on 'stranger danger,' we need to find ways to support the family dynamic," said Vitaglione, a veteran advocate for children. (northcarolinahealthnews.org)
  • Find the best matches for the family! (active.com)
  • Adding family members helps ACTIVE find events specific to your family's interests. (active.com)
  • And how do I find a way to see her again - or do I tell my family the truth? (capecom.org)
  • This section of our website is for you to find out more about us and to see what happens when your family has to go to a family court. (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • Older kids may prefer to find appropriate clip art on the Internet. (poetry4kids.com)
  • These focal populations will be central to the development of a forthcoming System Transformation for Equitable Preschools (STEP Forward with Data) Framework through Child Trends' Early Childhood Data Collaborative. (childtrends.org)
  • Neighbors of the family told KSL that they were active in the town's Mormon community and described them as 'very welcoming. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Eshel's mission is to create community and acceptance for LGBTQ Jews and their families in Orthodox communities. (keshetonline.org)
  • If you own a firearm, it is your responsibility to protect your family and community from unintentional or intentional harm. (cdc.gov)
  • If you believe the child is at immediate risk of harm, contact the police on 999. (cafcass.gov.uk)
  • Federal laws actually require states to give preference to placing children with relatives. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • There is even federal funding available to place the children with relatives in "permanent legal guardianships. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • They are simply unwilling to give these funds to relatives to take care of the children, because their job security is at stake. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • Teach children to respect firearms and model safe gun ownership. (cdc.gov)
  • The bombs hit the two church halls where the refugees, including children and babies, were sleeping," the order said in a statement. (wate.com)
  • When asked, most people would rank family as one of their top priorities, yet many are not actively involved with family members in their everyday lives. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • When a child or family member comes out as LGBTQ, sometimes we need a little extra support. (keshetonline.org)
  • While each family has its own culture and traditions that may guide and comfort them following a death in the family, you can also check some of the main ways to support children who are grieving. (kidshealth.org.nz)
  • I wish they had experienced an anger that led them to seek justice on my behalf, demonstrate emotional support, actively pursue healing for our broken family system, and take action to hold the perpetrator accountable to ensure that other children were not at risk. (crcna.org)
  • The hotline 111, operated by the Child Affairs Department under the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, received more than 600,000 calls last year, a representative told a conference on child protection in Hanoi on Wednesday. (vnexpress.net)
  • Welcome to Summer Weekend: Family members gather together at a pre-determined destination each year on the first weekend of the summer. (growingkids.co.uk)
  • Nada and her family have been members for a year and a half. (thinkplaycreate.org)
  • Jimmy and his family have been members for one year. (thinkplaycreate.org)
  • Council members are appointed by the Board of Commissioners for three-year terms. (accesskent.com)
  • Added to this, many families have already reached the maximum Government rebate they are allowed in one year. (abc.net.au)
  • we wanted to start off with this year, we did campaigns really focused on kids. (cdc.gov)
  • I can talk around it a little bit and talk about the ad and if it manages to load - we went with our theme this year, some of our partners internally for child preparedness and preparing our kids and youth. (cdc.gov)
  • My family is horrified with my coldness and now I must put up with their anger for refusing to see - and provide shelter to - a dying family member. (capecom.org)
  • Some tribes also provide benefits to their members. (narf.org)
  • Holland America Cruises provide a sophisticated and entertaining vacation for the entire family. (cruise.com)
  • Finally, CDC also has a grant program in childhood lead poisoning prevention, through which state and local health agencies receive Federal money to screen children for lead poisoning, ensure environmental and medical followup for poisoned children, and provide education about lead poisoning. (cdc.gov)