Good question! Some people think that a child's competence is a subjective determination. Some people also think the world is flat and the moon is made of cheese. Of course there's an objective way to determine whether or not your child is competent. There are five main areas of endeavor for children, and any child who excels in at least three of these categories is to be considered "competent," A child who excels in four categories is considered "gifted," and a child who excels in all five is "exceptional." Any child who fails to excel in at least three of these areas is considered "defective," and should be returned at your earliest convenience.
The five areas are imaginary friendship, particle physics, musicology, yachtsmanship, and Archery. To demonstrate excellence in these categories, the child must pass a state-licensed competence exam, which include both a written and a practical section. You should contact your congressperson to find the nearest testing facility. Children are required to take these exams before the second Monday of the second month after their eighth birthday, unless the child has an extenuating circumstance like dyslexia, Asthma, or irritable bowel syndrome, in which case he or she may be eligible for an extension.
Good luck to your child on his or her test day!
A competent child care worker is someone who possesses the skills, knowledge, and emotional intelligence necessary to provide a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for children. They should be able to effectively communicate with both children and their families, demonstrate patience and empathy, and implement age-appropriate activities that promote growth and development. Additionally, a competent child care worker is familiar with child development principles and is capable of recognizing and addressing the diverse needs of each child in their care.
His faith and personal responsibility helped him transform into an emotionally healthy and competent adult
It's not illegal for a child to buy a house. It would be difficult bordering on impossible, though, because children are generally not regarded as competent to enter into a contract.
The prefix for "competent" is "in-".
Anita Gurian has written: 'The socially competent child' -- subject(s): Child development, Friendship, Interpersonal relations in children, Social skills in children, Socialization
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what is the same word as competent
The prefix for the word competent is "in".
The courts would prefer to find some other competent relative such as a grandparent or possibly an aunt or uncle of the child, in such a case. If no such relative can be found who is willing to take custody of the child, then the child will become a ward of the state.
we are created to be competent because we can have knowledge and experiance.
She did a very competent job on the final exam.
if you are the boss how can you handle this? committed but not competent?