Examples of 'excluded children' in a sentence

Meaning of "excluded children"

excluded children: This phrase is often used to describe children who have been left out, not considered, or overlooked in a particular situation or context. It implies that these children have not been included or involved in a certain activity or group

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excluded children
It also excluded children harmed in house fires.
Caring for poor and socially excluded children.
The excluded children are often girls.
Schools seeking out excluded children.
We excluded children with recent hospitalization or severe immunosuppression.
Initiatives targeting socially excluded children and young.
It excluded children of diplomats.
Mistrust of state institutions may deter the most excluded children from accessing an ombudsperson.
They also excluded children who had any type of nerve damage.
Foster innovation to meet the needs of vulnerable and excluded children and young people.
The researchers excluded children with previous health conditions.
Innovating to accelerate progress and drive change for the most excluded children and families.
The priority is, thus, on excluded children and those belonging to vulnerable or disadvantaged groups.
Ii To encourage access to primary education for excluded children by.
Sometimes immigration officials excluded children who wore glasses or could not read.

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The programme consists of one project, on vulnerable and excluded children.
Gender equality and equal access for excluded children will remain priority goals in education.
We excluded children undergoing Norwood, Glenn, and Fontan surgeries.
In all these areas, investing in the most disadvantaged and excluded children was essential.
This article excluded children with neurological malformations, cerebral palsy, and the result of twin pregnancies.
There remain often large and persistent " pockets " of excluded children elsewhere in the world.
Montini et al [ 8 ] excluded children with proven grades IV or V VUR.
Social norms conducive for the most disadvantaged and excluded children to survive and thrive ;.
The excluded children in any cohort therefore cost around £2.1billion.
The study, recently published online in Injury Prevention, excluded children younger than 5.
More than half of all excluded children and youth are between the ages of 15 and 17.
We also excluded children with special needs ( e.g. handicapped ), non-school educational provision and school / community relations.
Catch-up immunization campaigns targeting excluded children revealed that only 26 per cent had been previously immunized.
Approximately 10,000 excluded children and their families had access to child protection services.

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