Example sentences of "[art] parents ['s] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The playgroup leader may be asked if she will support the parents ' contribution to the Statement of special educational needs by describing the child 's participation at playgroup , his needs and capabilities , adaptation and behaviour .
2 The playgroup leader will usually offer her observations as part of the parents ' contribution to the Statement .
3 The parents ' sense of disempowerment was at this stage complete .
4 The parents ' defence of their own interests was complicated by a vicious attack on Outram as the archetypal spinster .
5 In both cases the parents ' resignation to the inevitability of the assessment outcome arose from their having no opportunity to determine or seriously influence the objectives of the assessment nor to contribute to the conceptual framework within which their children 's needs were being assessed .
6 The parents ' part in the continuity of learning has to be recognized .
7 The once-in-a-while reward is often used to deal with disobedience about coming to the parents ' bed in the middle of the night .
8 Examples include the Parents ' Campaign for Integrated Education in London ; the Campaign for Choice in Special Education , also based in the Inner London Education Authority ; LINC in Rugby .
9 Gaining parental attention and praise is a vital part of the programme as often the parents ' lack of interest is the reason for the problem having continued .
10 There was also what was to become a recurrent feature of Gilkes 's reports — as indeed it had been for a half a century already — regret at the parents ' lack of faith or courage , which resulted in boys leaving early and not going on to University .
11 They are also concerned with the parents ' attitude to the school and the teachers , their ideas about the causes of educational achievement , and their contacts with the school .
12 The parents ' attitude in this case was understandable .
13 In May 1989 Judge Wroath made an adoption order and ordered that the parents ' consent to the adoption be dispensed with on the ground that it was being unreasonably withheld .
14 As a mother , she says she sees the parents ' point of view .
15 Time given to listening to the parents ' point of view at an early stage and to reducing their anxieties by giving well-founded information can be helpful in arranging a placement which satisfies them .
16 From the parents ' point of view , it is equally related to all its offspring .
17 From the parents ' point of view , to go back to your original question about whether it 's good for children to be helped at home , of course it 's , it does n't make any sense to stop helping your child just because he 's reached the age of five .
18 The model presented here of working with parents enables the clinician to progress at the parents ' rate of change and understanding .
19 It was , sadly , to be the first and last major impact of the parents ' movement during the initial phase of responses .
20 In other cases the parents ' view of what their child should be able to do is appropriate but the child is showing a delay in his or her development and needs more detailed assessment of the level of progress .
21 The parents ' pain on behalf of their children was almost too much to bear .
22 ‘ Whatever the contribution of aggressive toys to children 's anti-social behaviour may be , ’ concludes Professor Goldstein , ‘ it is fairly minor compared to such factors as the parents ' use of aggression and their tolerance of their child 's aggression . ’
23 In one case , noted earlier , an order was made when a child from a good home was kept away from school because of the parents ' opposition to comprehensive schools .
24 The House of Lords accepted evidence that the NSPCC relied on anonymous informants for much of its work in child protection and held that the public interest in informants coming forward with information outweighed the parents ' interest in being able to sue a malicious busybody .
25 Lesley-Anne Cull , who is writing a parents ' handbook on the subject , would like to hear from you .
26 Last week I gave a talk to a parents ' committee in one of our schools on how to make a constitution — I felt I was contributing to the growth of grass roots democracy in South Africa .
27 There are parallels for schools ; if it pleases the customers then revamp the reading record card , add a parents ' race on Sports Day — making accommodations at the margins is equally easy for us too .
28 Mrs Williams , 54 , is the former headmistress of St Paul 's Girls ' school in London who was forced to quit by a parents ' rebellion over an attempt to limit the number of GCSEs her girls sat .
29 well we had a parents ' meeting on Monday night , but I did n't realize there was one
30 The Region also recently sponsored a parents ' evening at Broughton High School , which provided information to around 150 parents on provision including general SVQs and National Certificate Module Clusters .
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