|
Definition of School-age child
1. Noun. A young person attending school (up through senior high school).
Specialized synonyms: Boarder, Day Boarder, Latchkey Child, Schoolboy
Generic synonyms: Spring Chicken, Young Person, Younker, Youth
Lexicographical Neighbors of School-age Child
Literary usage of School-age child
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Employers and Child Care: Benefiting Work and Family (1994)
"School-Age Child Care school-age child care includes care for children before
and after school and on school vacations when their parents are at work. ..."
2. The State Of Mathematics Achievement: Naep's 1990 Assessment Of The Nation by Ina V. S. Mullis (2004)
"Gross State Product per School-Age Child, 1986 - Source: Gross State Product ...
S, May 1988, US Department of Commerce; School-Age Child figures: Current ..."
3. Child Neglect: A Guide for Intervention by James M. Jr. Gaudin (1995)
"Wodarski et al., "Maltreatment and the School-Age Child: Major Academic Socioemotional
and Adaptive Outcomes," 96. Aber et al., "The Effects of Maltreatment ..."
4. Cleveland Hospital and Health Survey by Cleveland Hospital Council (1920)
"It may well be considered, therefore, whether the school should be responsible
for the care of the pre-school age child, or whether this should be ..."
5. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1915)
"The problem of the defective child largely resolves itself into the problem of
the under-school age child, and seems hardly likely to be solved by anything ..."
6. National Health and Safety Performance Standards: Guidelines for Out-of-Home by DIANE Publishing Company (1990)
"A school-age child care facility should provide an enriching contrast to the ...
As the world of the school-age child encompasses the larger community, ..."
7. School Violence: What Is Being Done to Combat School Violence? What Should edited by John L. Mica (2001)
"... School-Age Child Care Project[now called the National Institute on Out-of-School
Time], Center for Research on Women, Wellesley College, 1995); ..."
8. Who's Minding the Kids: Child Care Arrangements Fall 1991 by Lynne W. Casper (1994)
"Estimating intervening travel between arrangements, which could involve several
different trips over the course of a typical grade-school-age child's day, ..."