Sentences with phrase «when kindergartners»

When kindergartners in one study were offered a cho...
In other words, Krueger and Zhu also now report consistently positive results for African - Americans, regardless of how ethnicity is defined, even when kindergartners are included in the analysis - as long as baseline scores (and only baseline scores) are taken into account in the statistical estimation of programmatic effects.
When your kindergartner does stumble over long words, resist the urge to correct her speech.
When your kindergartner asks, for the tenth time, for another piece of candy after school, resist the temptation to snap, «I told you already, no candy before dinner!»

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My baby doesn't need one anymore because she can hold her own bottle now but, man, that would have been helpful when trying to feed the baby AND bathe the toddler AND feed the kindergartner.
You might have expected a certain amount of whining and clinging when you leave your toddler at day care or with a babysitter, but why is your soon - to - be kindergartner getting teary when you go out to dinner with your spouse?
Your kindergartner understands the occasional need for «private time,» and she should know that she needs to knock before coming in when your door is closed.
Keeping your kindergartner's food at a safe temperature is a parent's main concern when packing a lunch.
So when one kindergartner tries to sneak past without taking a vegetable, Kosakowski swoops in.
I nursed each of mine as long as I could but didn't go 4 years in between kids to continue to nurse a kindergartner and I don't exactly have the time to snuggle each of my children until they fall asleep when they are in different rooms.
And when toddlers seem to want to live on goldfish crackers or your kindergartner has turned into a cookie monster, you'll want some tips from... Jennie Garth?
Screenwriter Lucinda Coxon became acquainted with the novel and its historical sources when her daughter was a kindergartner.
She was excited, and exhausted, and very eager to meet the challenges of the new school year when she said of her new class of kindergartners, «I forget how young they are in September.»
Educate parents of incoming kindergartners about school - entry laws which allow parents input regarding when their children begin school.
Lest anyone doubt the reach of America's after - school woes — more than 14 million K - 12 students, including 40,000 kindergartners and almost 4 million middle school students, take care of themselves after school — it appears even the economy is suffering: A new study by Catalyst and the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, shows that the workplace productivity of U.S. parents suffers when they are worried about what their kids are doing after school.
But legislators did send a positive signal when they rejected a bill advanced during the waning days of the legislative session that would have further expanded the voucher program by allowing up to 45 % of vouchers to be awarded to kindergartners and first graders.
When Kiwan Fitch is asked what she likes about that charter, she mentions the time her kindergartner, Brandon, dissected a fish.
When introducing a new book to a small group of kindergartners, Ms. Jackson says, «This story is going to take place somewhere different.
In Tremain's nuanced novel, Gustav, a Swiss kindergartner in 1948, displeases his mother when he befriends Anton, a Jewish classmate, launching a profound exploration of the cost of remaining neutral both personally and politically.
That's when she moved her animals across the country to do relief work in southern California before returning to Hillsborough, this time as a doctor, not a touring kindergartner.
Her mother was licensed when Briggs was a kindergartner, and her family frequently bought and sold vacant land as investments.
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