PARENT TRAINING PROGRAMS

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CRITERION CHILD ENRICHMENT CRITERION CHILD ENRICHMENT, INC. 345 FORTUNE BOULEVARD MILFORD MA 01757 Parent training programs in the field of childhood development and teenaged parenting; educational services, namely, conducting professional development instructional conferences in the fields of childhood developmental disabilities, therapeutic interventions, early childhood curriculum, and teenaged parenting; Educational research, namely, conducting research to determine the developmentally appropriate instruction, activities, and curriculum for children to enhance concepts and skills in children ages birth to 12 years;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Case management services, namely, coordinating social services for children ages birth to 12 years; resource information in the field of social services for children ages birth to 12 years;Charitable services, namely, providing medical services in the nature of early intervention programs to infants, preschool children, grade school children, and their families, developmental enrichment programs to infants, preschool children, grade school children, and their families, and visits to newborns in the home for developmental purposes;Child care, namely, providing childcare centers and programs for children ages three months to 12 years;CHILD ENRICHMENT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and system for augmenting a training database of an automated language-understanding system. In one embodiment, a training example in a first language may be received from the training database. The first language-training example may be translated to a second language output. The second language output may be translated to a first variant of the first language-training example. An action pair including the first variant of the first language-training example and an action command associated with the first language-training example may be stored in an augmented training database.