Example sentences of "on children 's " in BNC.

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1 Schools can not have a real effect on children 's basic values because these have been instilled earlier by the process of primary socialization in the home and in the wider social community .
2 Alison Lurie 's next book Do n't Tell the Grown-ups , on children 's literature , will be published next year by Bloomsbury .
3 Indeed at this time of year , hundreds of millions of pounds are spent on children 's toys alone .
4 To compare the latest rates and conditions on children 's accounts , look at Blay 's Money Master monthly tables at your local reference library .
5 To compare the latest rates and conditions on children 's accounts , look at Blay 's Money Master monthly tables at your local reference library .
6 To compare the latest rates and conditions on children 's accounts , look at Blay 's Money Master monthly tables at your local reference library .
7 Within the schools , the Bilingual Education Project has created curricular materials such as Gaelic nursery rhymes and songs , cards , picture books with Gaelic tests , photographic sequences reflecting the communities in which the children are growing up and materials for young mothers aimed at informing and guiding them on issues related to the quality of playgroup experience , including books on children 's play , book-making materials and equipment and films on playgroup organisation and on the way young children learn .
8 Children or young people were responsible for instigating the complaint and consequently social workers and police officers were highly dependent on children 's testimonies .
9 Providing explanations for discipline will not necessarily have an immediate effect on children 's obedience .
10 Nevertheless it is the other objection , namely the effect on children 's learning and teachers ' teaching which is the most serious .
11 For the record , Rutter and I now appear to be essentially in agreement on the lead-in-petrol hazard , and in accepting that the effects of lead on children 's intelligence is real .
12 This makes the conclusion reached all the more impressive , and certainly forces one to take seriously the possibility that even low-level exposure to lead may have gravely deleterious effects on children 's behaviour and intelligence .
13 Certain aspects of centres ' work may have been less successful than others ( there was a considerable and unproductive stress on making inefficient ‘ cheap ’ material such as bead microscopes ) and some centres like Nsukka , Nairobi , Domasi and Njala were more active than others but the overall record in terms of creation of exciting relevant material based on children 's experience is indeed impressive .
14 The other chapters in this book apply equally to adults and children , but a special chapter on children 's food problems is necessary because there are important medical differences between young patients and older ones .
15 Real books are the books children encounter in story-telling sessions at home , in the library or play-group , and on children 's television — books that become part of the reader 's self , books to be remembered and revisited with anticipated pleasure .
16 Ensure that the UN Convention on Children 's Rights is properly reflected in all service provision and legislation affecting children .
17 Since 1985 , she has concentrated on children 's book illustrations .
18 In fact the remaining internal traffic certainly impinges on children 's road safety and reduces their freedom to get around outside the immediate vicinity of the house .
19 It is written on children 's notebooks and chanted by their youth groups .
20 Substantial reductions on children 's clothes and fine linens .
21 She was playing the piano on Children 's Hour when the BBC studios opened there in 1956 .
22 Claims about the beneficial effects of its products on children 's intelligence recently landed a company called Larkhall Natural Health in trouble .
23 Since 1985 , she has concentrated on children 's book illustrations .
24 When development is used in the literature on children 's language it usually implies acknowledgement of processes over and above learning ( for example , Piaget 1970 ) and an underlying continuity with respect to earlier-occurring relatively simple abilities and later , more complex abilities .
25 In fact , most researchers now believe that , on their own , the principles of learning theory are insufficient to account for the child 's mastery of language ; the bulk of the research on children 's language which has been carried out since the publication of Verbal Behaviour has been concerned with illuminating other processes which may be involved .
26 Studies that have examined parental influences on children 's eating patterns have shown that parents have a significant influence .
27 I have never found this to run , even on children 's cardigans .
28 When he was quizzed Righton — a leading consultant on children 's homes -said he had them for his ‘ personal gratification . ’
29 The children 's designs will be used in a new set of Amnesty posters on children 's rights and in Amnesty 's educational publications .
30 There is also an appealing chapter on children 's wallpaper .
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