Sentences with phrase «child about gangs»

Encourage you to talk openly with your child about gangs, drugs, and sex.

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If ICE and others really wanted to effectively combat illegal immigrant gangs, the illegal immigrants should have thought twice about coming here as children.
Using humor to draw from the antics of her four rambunctious children, Tales of the Vintage Berry Wine Gang will make you wonder about that crazy, loveable, dysfunctional world we call «family.»
Ahead of Trump's planned visit tomorrow to a Long Island community that has been reeling from violence tied to the Central American gang MS - 13, local officials are raising concerns about federal support for migrant children.
When Thompson was writing the play, revelations about the sexual exploitation of 1,400 girls in Rotherham over a 16 - year period had not yet been published — although the scenario of grooming gangs and vulnerable children was familiar from cases in Rochdale and Oxford.
«I would rather take criticism about that than have parents come to me in Catford, in Lewisham, when their children's lives have been utterly devastated by gangs and knife crime,» Ms Alexander added.
Centre stage is a gang of semi-feral children, running riot through the area while their pot - smoking, layabout, petty - thieving, trick - turning elders go about their tedious business.
Jenny likes having Carson around, and they kind of gang up on passive Kelly about this whole child care arrangement and motherhood thing.
Children in school have additional words that can invite a violent reaction, including making fun of the way people look, a comment about family members (especially mothers), disabilities, gang affiliation, or dress.
«It can make smaller children feel overwhelmed,» said one of the Netmums contributors, who expressed concern about less attention to individual pupils and fears about bullying and gangs.
FATHERS: Even in intact families, about 10 % of children suffer serious negative developmental difficulties, including depression, suicide, educational failure, substance abuse, gang involvement, arrest, teenage pregnancy, and even total mortality.
This new YJLC guide is intended to give criminal lawyers and professionals information about county lines gangs, child trafficking & modern slavery defences for children.
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