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Example sentences for "older children"

  • A scheme to allow up to eight weeks extra during which the older children may be employed on the land, managers to be informed of the number of attendances required as in scheme one.

  • Older children, above a prescribed age, who are to be employed on the land, need not attend school for a period up to eight weeks in addition to the ordinary holidays.

  • In older children, bed wetting is often corrected by serving the last meal not later than four P.

  • The presence of scurvy or syphilis causes the child to cry out sharply as if in acute pain, while in older children tuberculosis of the spine or hip is attended by a sharp, painful crying out during sleep.

  • Older children should be encouraged in active romping, games, etc.

  • Older children do not need so much fat as do infants, and cream, especially when very rich, often produces indigestion.

  • In older children, you must not feed too heavy and hearty foods; meat and potatoes should not be given to young children having the disease.

  • In older children, the strength of the hands is usually insufficient to stretch the tissues, and mechanical wrenches may be employed, such as those devised by Thomas, Bradford, or Lorenz.

  • Reduction may sometimes be accomplished, however, in older children.

  • In young children in whom the structures are soft and yielding, gradual correction of the deformity is to be preferred to the more rapid methods employed in older children.

  • In older children it may be the earliest symptom of disease of the hip or spine.

  • Older children do not require so large a proportion of fat in their food as do infants, and the use of cream, especially very rich cream, often results in disturbances of digestion.

  • An acute attack of this disease is seldom a serious affliction in older children; it may be, however, very serious and even dangerous in very young infants.

  • In my other work for the education of older children, this subject is treated of more at length as applicable to them.

  • In older children of very quick intelligence and nervous temperament we occasionally find that the pace which they themselves set is too exciting or exhausting.

  • Of older children, in whom self-control and a sense of honour can be cultivated, I am not here speaking.

  • Such excessive expenditure of nervous force is unusual even in older children, and as in this case is found usually only when there is a pronounced nervous inheritance.

  • In older children chorea, whatever be its cause, is evidently connected with the developmental process.

  • Incontinence of urine in older children is often a starvation neurosis.

  • But in older children with a more varied diet the defect is less readily discovered and less readily supplied.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also true; another class; broad belt; cast lots; door neighbor; fait accompli; for instance; freight train; getting down; high tower; hold good; leisure hours; loud shriek; much cheaper; not long after the; older brother; older children; older ones; older people; penal servitude for life; singular coincidence; sometimes omitted; thousand years; will follow; you get