Sentences with phrase «children catch back up»

Not exact matches

A more moving portrayal of the meaning of child sacrifice to a good father could hardly have been written than this story furnishes; the profound loyalty involved in child sacrifice, holding nothing back that religious obligation might require, is recognized; and the story's obvious objective is reached when «Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and, behold, behind him a ram caught in the thicket by his horns: and Abraham went and took the ram, and offered him up for a burnt - offering in the stead of his son.»
In other words, they won't necessarily make it a priority to catch your child up on his studies when he gets back.
A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America's Brightest Students offers many different methods of accelerating education to catch up with the gifted child, mostly for free.
Lucy Coats, Contributing Editor to the Children's Publishing issue of Publishing Talk Magazine, reports back from this year's Bologna Children's Book Fair with details of new and forthcoming titles — and catches up with Children's Laureate and Publishing Talk cover girl Malorie Blackman.
But once the dust clears and you catch your breath, you'll look back in awe at a book that explores mental illness and strained parent - child relationships while also setting up arcs for an entire series.
The children are back to school today after Easter today and I have so many jobs to catch up on today.
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