Elementary School Children definition

Elementary School Children. Many Change Schools Frequently, Harming Their Education. Washington, DC: Author.
Elementary School Children. Elementary school children wanted to stay in their school of origin. These children were very connected to their friends and their teachers, the school counselor and other administrative staff. One fourth grader described how her teacher “made her feel safe”. Changing schools was upsetting for these children and not something they wanted to do. They often had lots of experience with multiple moves. One second grader described the six places she could remember living in the past year. Parents understood this and wanted their children to stay in their school of origin. Parents also understood that a new living situation that might seem permanent to a child, such as living with a grandparent, might well be a temporary situation. So, having transportation support for keeping their child in his/her school of origin was greatly appreciated.

Examples of Elementary School Children in a sentence

  • A fraction of daily scale, when more than one-half (½), shall be credited as another one-fifth (1/5) unit.

  • In 2010, The Social and Character Development Research Consortium, under the National Center for Education Research, published “The Efficacy of Schoolwide Programs to Promote Social and Character Development and Reduce Problem Behavior in Elementary School Children Report”.

  • Helping Children Prepare for and Cope with Natural Disasters: A Manual for Professionals Working with Elementary School Children.

  • Sex Differences in the Expression of Vocational Aspiration by Elementary School Children.

  • Physical Activity Across the Curriculum (PAAC): A Randomized Controlled Trial to Promote Physical Activity and Diminish Overweight and Obesity in Elementary School Children.