Your child definition

Your child or “student” means the student/s being enrolled and named as the student in this Agreement and the Application for Enrolment
Your child or “Student” means the student/s being enrolled and named as the student in this Agreement and the Application for Enrolment
Your child means the child named on the Parent Contract.

Examples of Your child in a sentence

  • Tick One Yes No If yes to either or both of the above, please sign to confirm that: Your child does not receive more than 20 hours of 20 Hours ECE per week across all services.

  • Your child can attend a maximum of two childcare sites in a single day.

  • Your child is included in an obligatory personal accident insurance scheme, the charge for which is included in the fees.

  • Your child may have the opportunity to participate in special programs, summer programs, or field trips which are subject to an additional fee.

  • Child - Your child [who lives, resides or works in the designated Service Area in the State of New Jersey.], who is an Eligible Person and who qualifies as a Dependent, as defined in this Contract, except: a Child need not be a Resident; and except as provided below.


More Definitions of Your child

Your child means the child as specified on Page 1 of this document.
Your child refers to the Registrant. “The Host” refers to the entity(ies) (e.g., school, clinic, hospital, organization, community, and/or government agency) which invited Global Volunteers and/or to which your child is assigned to serve, and its employees, agents, officers, and directors. Global Volunteers will make all the necessary arrangements to provide Your Child with the opportunity to work with and learn from local people in the community for which she/he registers, subject to availability. Your Child agrees to volunteer his/her time and talents following Global Volunteers guidelines and policies. You and Your Child further agree to the terms outlined in this document. For International Service Programs, Your Child will need a valid passport. The service program contribution covers double-occupancy accommodations unless otherwise indicated in Global Volunteers’ materials. Please note that children under 18 may not room with an unrelated adult unless the parent or guardian rooms with the child as well. SERVICE PROGRAM PAYMENT POLICIES Service Program contributions are listed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. A $350 nonrefundable deposit, which is applied toward the Service Program contribution, is due with this Registration. The balance of the contribution is due 75 days prior to the scheduled date of arrivalThe Service Program contribution does not include visas or airfare. You authorize Global Volunteers to use the contribution for general operating purposes until the Service Program begins.
Your child. (separate page for each child, please copy or ask us for additional pages) Preferred name/nickname: Please circle the words that best describe your child: calm, shy, excitable, happy, sensitive, cheerful, loud, quiet, easily angered, stubborn, curious, active, aggressive, on task, destructive, gives in easily, temper tantrums, loving, jealous, shares well, hyperactive, unfocused, bright, slow learner, busy, contented, other: How does your child get along with other children? How does your child express feelings? What behavior do you find most difficult to handle? What method of discipline do you find works best with your child? What are your child’s favorite activities? Least favorite?
Your child. (separate page for each child, please copy or ask us for additional pages) Preferred name/nickname:_ Please check the words that best describe your child: calm shy excitable happy sensitive cheerful loud easily angered stubborn curious active aggressive on task destructive gives in easily temper tantrums loving jealous shares well hyperactive unfocused bright slow learner busy contented other: How does your child get along with other children? How does your child express feelings? What behavior do you find most difficult to handle? What method of discipline do you find works best with your child? What are your child’s favorite activities? Least favorite? Would you like your child to work on homework at the program?
Your child means the child named on the Acceptance Form.
Your child is unable to use the Bus Service, for example as a result of absence from school due to illness
Your child means the child as specified in this document.