Sentences with phrase «child tangible evidence»

Give your child tangible evidence that he is capable.

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Bill Nye is right; we are dumbing - down our children by failing to teach them science, failing to teach them deductive reasoning, and failing to challenge them to test their world - view by considering all the tangible evidence.
We look to our children's achievements as tangible evidence that our own lives have value — and when they fall short of our expectations, no wonder we feel anxious.
Even though baby walkers have some controversy behind them, and little evidence that they do actually provide any tangible benefits to the child, many parents still rate walkers as a great toy for their children and have not experienced or had family members experience any accidents when using one.
There is plentiful evidence that challenging play provides tangible developmental benefits to children of all ages, writes Colin MacAdam, vice chair of the Association of Play Industries (API)
When children begin music instruction with teachers who use specific strategies to help them improve, the tangible evidence of their effort leads them to see their intelligence as changeable, not fixed.
There is plentiful evidence that challenging play provides tangible developmental benefits to children of all ages.
Simultaneously, the proponents of this purported prophylactic speciously explain away or argue for ignoring tangible evidence of actual current harms being inflicted on the child as well as developing iatrogenic effects, and in a defiance of logic reminiscent of theological arguments, insist that the burden falls on the other side to counter their unsupported beliefs.
And if there are those who are still not convinced given the evidence that SEL is core to child development, tangible financial benefit has also been documented.
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