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Observe and recommend to principal, exclusion of students who show evidence of communicable diseases and/or whose immunization records are not received from parent/guardian after numerous attempts.
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Our comprehensive continuum of care includes intervention and assessments; residential care for teens and adults with on-site detox services; intensive outpatient care and continuing care; family support, education, and therapy; virtual outpatient services and family support programs; alumni programming and parent support groups; and prevention and early intervention education for students and communities.
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The June Roush Pierson Laboratory Nursery School at DCC has been providing enriching and engaging experiences for children since 1963. Planning and conducting one group parent meeting per semester in conjunction with the other Lab Nursery School Early Childhood Educator.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A Speech Language Pathologist Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders ASHA certification State Speech Language Pathology License A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST As a SLP you will spend your day helping improve the lives of children.
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As a Speech Language Pathologist working at The Children’s TLC, your treatment and services may include Expressive-Receptive Language, Voice, Fluency / Stuttering, Articulation, Dysphagia, Social Skills and Pragmatics, Developmental Play Skills, and Parent Education, to name a few.
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Encourage parent and community engagement by developing strong professional relationships with children, parents, and colleagues. Childcare Network invites you to join us and build a big career with little learners in a fun, nurturing environment where children are encouraged and guided to thrive.
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Provide weekly individual and /or couples’ counseling to parents whose children are in foster care, as well as therapeutic visits for the parent and child. The ISP Program works with parents whose children have been placed in out of home care by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P.
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Genuine warmth and understanding of the needs of young children and their families. We proudly provide quality care and developmental education to over 30,000 children aged six weeks to twelve years.
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Leading events: Experience with supporting program activities, including room reservations, securing donations of supplies and/or services for foster parents and foster children, assisting with foster parent recognition and retention activities.
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Provide supervision, counseling, and direct care for children/youth living in the group home setting, serving as a surrogate parent, to teach values, life skills, and problem-solving skills.
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Position Summary: The Recreation Specialist will serve as team leader for direct service, recreation programming and is responsible for organizing and implementing recreational activities for all age ranges (toddlers to senior citizens), supervising children and youth, and supporting the development of Recreation Assistants.
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Responsible for reporting accidents/illness, both minor and serious, to the Head Instructor and parent/guardian, and for making the appropriate notes in the Injury Log. Work weeks are approximately 40 hours a week and may include some evening or weekend shifts to support sailing lessons for children, adults and special user groups along with possible racing events.
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Prepare and serve meals and snacks for children. Strong communication skills with coworkers, parents, and children. Our three early childhood education brands are Childcare Network, Sunrise Preschools, and My Small Wonders.
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Provide transportation for parent and/or children to and from locations for supervised visitation. Observe all interaction between parents and children during visits parent and redirect if needed.
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The Youth Villages’ SCS Program uses a systematic treatment model where interventions are parent focused bringing change through the family, school, community, and peer groups; training staff intensively in conducting assessment, crisis management, in-home treatment, and respite care.
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