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LAIV contains attenuated viruses, not bacteria; so it is not affected by antibiotics. As long as the child is healthy and has no chronic illnesses and is at least 5 years of age, LAIV can be administered, http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr5515.pdf [ ... more
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The usefulness of geography knowledge in a child's education is philosophically analyzed from two perspectives: (1) what geography knowledge should U.S. schools be teaching?; and (2) is there agreement about what types of geographical knowledge U.S. ... more
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• For records from NYSIIS for children less than the age of 19 years, parents/guardians must request copies from their primary care provider or the local health department or by requesting the record from the NYSDOH Immunization Program. ... more
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A child may checkout two books at a time. Exceptions are made when the child is doing a research project. ... more
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World Vision has been working on the issue of child trafficking for a number of years. As a child-focussed organisation concerned with securing the rights of all children, World Vision is actively seeking to respond to prevent the trafficking of ... more
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All students are required to wear kippot at all worship services. Through learning and experience, they will be well prepared to make a truly educated choice about this practice in their own lives. ... more
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A. A student with a dependent child is considered an independent student, provided the student provides at least half of the child's support. A student can include an unborn child as a dependent on the FAFSA if that child will be born before or ... more
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Notice that this question acknowledges the changing situation in the classroom - a problem of chaos that is not due to growing class sizes or the sparing of the rod. Children are a reflection of society and we cannot expect teachers to keep the dam ... more
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Visual Perceptual skills allow us to interpret and process information that we see correctly. A child who has a Visual Perceptual disability may have difficulty when interpreting shapes, patterns, letters, numerals, and/or symbols. Letters etc. may ... more
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