Sentences with phrase «child gets the right fit»

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This ensures your child has the right fit in the seat as they get older.
Just as it is important for a mermaid tail to fit a child properly, it is important to get the right size and fit for an adult.
Every local public school is not the right fit for every child, and no child should have to wait for a school to get better when there are other opportunities available regardless of governance.
Even though my husband attended Pasadena Unified District Schools, as each of my children got older, I always had to do some homework of my own — going on school tours, interviewing principals, looking at school performance data and finding the right fit.
«Parents should have the right to be able to find out where their child can fit, where their child can get the best education.»
If they decide that particular dog isn't the right fit, they get an opportunity to pick a different dog until they find one that works, or decide perhaps now is not the right time for their family to adopt a dog, which students are taught is a responsible decision as long as they make the decision before adopting a pet, because as the children are asked numerous times throughout the presentation, «How long do we keep our pets?»
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But if you take a child headed down the wrong path and move him to new environment such as a small suburban town, chances are he will get himself on the right track, because he is trying to fit in with a new peer group (Harris, 1998).
I've got ta say — it's pretty interesting how much adoption parents are vetted to make sure they are the right fit, when having a child biologically faces no additional scrutiny.
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