Early Learners definition

Early Learners refers to any child who is between the age of 0 and 6. The early years set the foundation for lifelong learning. Offering our children a wide range of experiences during these years helps them learn and thrive! Early learning refers to the emerging and expanding of young children’s physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and creative capacities.

Examples of Early Learners in a sentence

  • University shall employ and provide all independently contracted dental hygienists to conduct the Early Learners Survey, except for Public Health Hygienists employed by the state of Kentucky’s Department of Public Health.

  • University of Kentucky Research Foundation 109 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Lexington, KY 40506 July 01, 2024 - June 30, 2026 Dental Services $1,883,986.00 Increase by $354,524.00; General / Tobacco Settlement Funds; Provide additional funds for KIDS Smile, Loan Repayment, Early Learners Survey, Residency Support, Fluoridation Equipment, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Clinic Support.

  • Childcare Provider and University Hospital's Office of Risk Management will inform each other of any lawsuit which is threatened, or any screening event which causes or contributes to injury or death, and could result in a lawsuit, if a University employee, Kentucky Public Health Department Employee or Childcare Provider employee is involved with said child’s screening as part of the Early Learners Survey.

  • University certifies dentist(s) and other UK dental staff for the Early Learners are UK employees or employees of the Kentucky Department of Public Health.

  • In the Eastern Caribbean, the team will continue to collaborate with the USAID Early Learners Programme, implemented by the OECS.

Related to Early Learners

  • Learner means any third party including any student, apprentice (under an Apprenticeship), trainee or similar to whom the Provider is required to deliver any of the Services;

  • Urban means a geographic area that is less than ten map miles from a population center of 30,000 people or more.

  • Fully Burdened Hourly Labor Rate means an hourly rate that includes all salary, overhead costs, general and administrative expenses, and profit.

  • Reduced leave schedule means a leave schedule that reduces the usual number of hours per workweek, or hours per workday, of an employee.

  • Price Index means the Consumer Price Index which is designated for the applicable month of determination as the United States City Average for All Urban Consumers, All Items, Not Seasonally Adjusted, with a base period equaling 100 in 1982 - 1984, as published by the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics or any successor agency. In the event that the Price Index ceases to be published, its successor index measuring cost of living as published by the same Governmental Authority which published the Price Index shall be substituted and any necessary reasonable adjustments shall be made by Lessor and Lessee in order to carry out the intent of Section 4.