Oppositional, noncompliant, and defiant behaviors magnify and outshine nearly all other challenges faced
by kids with attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD).
Their husbands, as well as therapists and other adults, are easily manipulated
by kids with reactive attachment disorder and only show their other sides to mother figures.
Walking the streets at night, we were followed
by kids with knockoff best sellers and saw old, Western businessmen dining with young, Cambodian girls.
Often these are operated
by kids with no regard to what is «hectic».
The film's soul, however, belongs to Patinkin, a great actor who even in his most stubborn scenes never fails to instill Saul with the best intentions; a dad just looking to do right
by his kids with the only handbook available to him.
Project Violet's breakthrough research is inspired
by kids with rare or incurable diseases — and is powered by people like you.
This webinar was presented
by Kids With Food Allergies, a division of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, on August 26, 2014.
This pack of Autumn leaf picture frame craft kits can be personalized
by the kids with crayons or markers.
It has been especially intense as leaders of staid categories, such as hospitality, transportation, and finance, realize their entire industry could be flipped on its head
by some kids with an app.
Brexit and the US presidential elections are also implicated but Facebook is still a closed book asking us to its their word for it while democracy can be compromised
by a kid with an internet connection.
Not exact matches
Sure, your
kids might not be raiding your wallet
with the same frequency, and you may be making more money, but
by then you won't have time on your side, so you'll have to save a lot more.
Aeryon, an 80 - person firm that has staked its business on serving the exacting needs of professionals
with products that sell for up to $ 200,000, could end up being side - swiped
by producers of the type of flying toy you bought at Best Buy for your
kids for Christmas.
The method, which he has tried in classrooms in the U.K., Italy and the U.S., begins
by dividing
kids into groups of four, and giving each group a computer
with Internet access.
Michael Donovan, the executive chairman of DHX Media, built an empire
by capitalizing on
kids» TV characters
with evergreen appeal.
They were designed
with kids in mind — scaled so that a three - or four - foot - tall child wouldn't feel overwhelmed
by the distance between floor and ceiling.
For example, Ride - On Carry - On, a
kid's chair that turns a rolling suitcase into a travel stroller, was invented
by a flight attendant who needed a better solution for traveling
with her two - year - old son.
The bulk of You've Got to Be
Kidding is a subject -
by - subject manual for dealing
with the most common office dilemmas.
Despite his seemingly good deeds, Lewis was often roundly criticized
by disability rights groups who felt the show presented those afflicted
with MD — who Lewis referred to as «my
kids» — disrespectfully and as objects of pity.
«He had cheated on me multiple times and I wasn't quite ready to leave him because of the
kids, so I tried to exact some kind of revenge
by sleeping
with someone too.
Just look at the titles of the advertisers
with the most effective Winter Olympics ads, according to an analysis
by analytics firm Ace Metrix: Smucker's, «Hardworking Olympians;» GE, «Childlike Imagination — What My Mom Does at GE;» Bounty, «Julie Chu: Has to Credit Her Mom;» and Jif, «
Kids with the Olympic Dream.»
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By doing something as simple as showing Dad getting the
kids ready for school in the morning, struggling
with balancing the chaos of a busy morning, they've got a message that is different and easily relatable,» he said.
Afternoon napping has been suggested
by many and seems to align well
with humans» natural circadian rhythms, but if your customers or your
kids make that option untenable, are their other possibilities for dealing
with your daily energy rollercoaster?
Having firsthand experience
with childhood poverty, I am primarily motivated
by never wanting to put my
kids in the same situation — and the job I left paid well and provided health insurance for my entire family.
By offering two or more bedrooms
with different bed configurations and promoting your property as «family - friendly,» you're more apt to attract parents traveling
with their
kids.
Finally, have some sacrosanct times when you're
with your
kids or on vacation when you turn your work phone off, but can be reached in emergencies
by land line or personal cell, (the way things were before mobile work phones became ubiquitous).
Students have long tended to live on a campus while at university, and continuing this practice reassures parents and
kids that they are getting their money's worth, just like people visiting lawyer's offices may be reassured
by walls lined
with leather - bound law books.
Kiip your eyes on this mobile startup
By Samson Okalow September 14, 2012 Canadian whiz
kid Brian Wong has a novel twist on a way for brands to reach consumers and it starts
with being «in the moment.»
The commercial starts
with the message stating that «too many
kids lose their mothers to heart disease and stroke,» followed
by a number of children reading genuinely sweet love letters to their moms.
It's a parent's worst nightmare: Photos of their
kids» smiling faces stolen
by a stranger online, along
with identifying information including their names, genders, birth dates, mailing addresses and the contents of their private chats.
A bit thrown
by suddenly being shifted into the role of interviewee, I awkwardly began, «Well, uh, I love to kayak, hike
with my family, read, coach my
kids in sports...» «No,» Pedro said, «What do you do for fun?
«They've been nurtured
by their parents, who've talked
with them and modeled values of excellence for them that [seed] concern for the consequences of their [
kids»] actions on other people.
The ravages of older age take more of a toll on us all each year,
with previously good friends now finding all of their time taken up
by kids and family, a never - ending crush of career - related busy - ness, or just plain, simple laziness.
Just a few days ago, The Science Daily reported on a study conducted
by the University of Michigan Health System, which concluded that «parents» use of mobile technology around young children may be causing internal tension, conflicts and negative interactions
with their
kids.»
Whereas Uber is eschewing a «panic button,» Shuddle has the equivalent for parents,
kids, and drivers, so each can connect
with each other at any point — or
with the company, which has employees monitoring rides and standing
by to take calls.
But that is the case for Jakob Sperry, who along
with six other young inventors recently presented their work at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering as part of
Kid Inventor's Day, an event hosted
by 3 - D design and engineering software maker Autodesk.
By putting hundreds of
kids between ages 18 months and 12 years old in a room to play
with 80 toys — and then having them vote on their favorites — the company identified five toy trends ahead of the holidays:
The challenges that we face
with that ever - increasing population
with regards to climate change, food and water availability, sustainability — those problems are going to be solved
by science, and they're going to be solved
by the
kids today.
Most
kids are native technology users
by the time they enter elementary school,
with 8 out of 10 5 - to -8-year-olds using mobile devices, compared
with only half of all children just two years ago.
Later, while college
kids traded Jay - Z and Smashing Pumpkins MP3s
with abandon, the film industry enjoyed a lengthy respite bestowed primarily
by technological limitations.
Such a dead simple memory booster should be the sort of thing schools routinely share
with kids, but according to MacLeod people more often find their way to using this technique
by instinct than instruction.
Former New York City Board of Education chancellor Rudy Crew, worried that the Internet age was passing
by too many
kids in his urban districts, provided the B - schoolers
with three beta - test schools and agreed to join the duo's previously nonexistent board of advisers.
Many of the mothers said they would have stayed
with their jobs, but their companies didn't offer maternity leaves (companies
with fewer than 50 employees aren't covered
by the Family and Medical Leave Act), and they had to quit to have
kids.
By the end of the film, the Parrs finally realize that if they want their
kids to take their powers seriously, they have to learn to trust them
with those powers, too.
Compared
with earlier generations, Millennials are known to delay marriage and having
kids by several years, and wait a few years before buying a car and property.
Experiential:
with awareness and active effort, maximizing the time spent doing things I love (time
with kids, traveling to fish, writing, ice hockey)
by minimizing hours spent doing things of little meaning to me (television, Internet).
A few months ago, our
kids» school district, one of the largest in South Carolina, was hit
with a virus that spread «ransomware,» a malicious software designed to block computer systems
by encrypting the data in which the attackers gain access.
Fitbit's privacy policy does this
by offering a bulleted list of links covering broad topics such as the information the company collects, how they share it and how they treat
kids» data differently than that associated
with people over 18.
It did so
by setting up meetings and opening doors that would normally be closed to a pair of college
kids with a business plan.
The data gathered
by the online portal could also be used
by doctors to make recommendations regarding a patient's physical activity, and
kid - friendly versions of the device could be created for children and teens
with certain medical conditions.
Google, or Alphabet as it is now named due to changing its corporate structure to model Berkshire Hathaway
with its expansion into other industries to reduce its reliance on the core search engine, which could be overthrown
by a
kid in a garage under the wrong set of circumstances, generates after - tax earnings of $ 14.4 billion and has a net worth of almost $ 112 billion.