Not exact matches
Think of an
area in life where you
tend to hurry — work,
children's bedtimes, commutes, or some other obligation?
If home - schooling is good for our
children, it is for us to say (Telegraph, UK, 19-10-09) General article about how government regulation
tends to decrease effectiveness
in many
areas.
Eggs and meat are expensive
in poorer
areas of the Middle East, but there is also a belief that animal protein putrefies
in young
children's stomachs, so it
tends to be avoided.
If things are really hectic and you can't get him to settle down, you could try moving to a quieter
area, but I generally don't recommend this as it
tends to feel a bit like punishment, unless of course you are trying to avoid the
in - laws I think the main thing to remember, is every study where we have allowed
children access to food, they have eaten enough and a varied diet ensuring that over a period of time
children if given the opportunity to eat when hungry will ensure that all their nutritional needs are met.
Large markets with food stalls and dining
areas like Quincy Market
in Boston, Reading Terminal
in Philadelphia, or the Farmers Market
in Los Angeles are also good choices — not only do you have lots of options when it comes to what you'll eat, but since these spaces
tend to be loud and full of movement, your
child isn't going to attract any notice.
Gaab and her colleagues have found that preschoolers with a family history of dyslexia
tend to have less gray matter
in brain
areas involved
in mapping the sounds of language onto their written counterparts —
areas known to differentiate older
children with and without dyslexia.
Parents and
children tend to share characteristics — such as making similar amounts of money and living
in the same
area — and this can influence what they buy.
Science and technology
in Africa is an
area which
children in the UK
tend to know very little about and so these facts and lesson plan help to address this.
The bad schools
tended to be
in poor
areas because the poor lack political clout and possess fewer alternatives, such as sending their
children to private schools, than the privileged.
In this case, the relationship between price and family income might be partly driven by cost of living, i.e., in higher cost of living areas incomes and child care prices both tend to be highe
In this case, the relationship between price and family income might be partly driven by cost of living, i.e.,
in higher cost of living areas incomes and child care prices both tend to be highe
in higher cost of living
areas incomes and
child care prices both
tend to be higher.
Moderately gifted
children tend to do well
in the regular classroom, with the added challenge of differentiation, a gifted pull - out enrichment program or mild acceleration
in their
areas of strength.
And do poorer
children tend to do better
in selective
areas?
In a million - person - plus metropolitan area with tens of thousands of secondary students, only about 8,000 were unable to exercise their choice and were thus left behind in these schools that tend to serve our relatively few neighborhoods that have exceptional numbers of homeless families, foster children, incarcerated parents and low levels of social capital and relational trus
In a million - person - plus metropolitan
area with tens of thousands of secondary students, only about 8,000 were unable to exercise their choice and were thus left behind
in these schools that tend to serve our relatively few neighborhoods that have exceptional numbers of homeless families, foster children, incarcerated parents and low levels of social capital and relational trus
in these schools that
tend to serve our relatively few neighborhoods that have exceptional numbers of homeless families, foster
children, incarcerated parents and low levels of social capital and relational trust.
Although some grammar schools do have catchment
areas, these
tend to be wider than those of nearby comprehensives, and as a result being able to send your
child to a grammar school is less likely to depend on your ability to afford to live nearby, especially if it's
in a more expensive
area.
«Shopping for schools,» as referred to here, is the phenomenon
in which families with enough financial and social resources
tend to move to
areas with better local school districts for the sake of the
children's education.
Child support is the one area of family law in which federal law requires clear guidelines and child support disputes tend to be less expensive to resolve than other disputes because attorneys can more reasonably predict outc
Child support is the one
area of family law
in which federal law requires clear guidelines and
child support disputes tend to be less expensive to resolve than other disputes because attorneys can more reasonably predict outc
child support disputes
tend to be less expensive to resolve than other disputes because attorneys can more reasonably predict outcomes.
• Do not walk or play
in high traffic
areas — Many parents
tend to overlook this simple safety fact, but it is very important to keep
children from playing
in areas where cars are.
My friends
in the [$ 250,000 + income bracket that would be subject to tax increases]
tend to have have high mortgages, work 60 - 80 hours a week, pay 40 - 50K or more a year for
child care (a nanny is necessary when you often work into the late evening — and even day care for two kids
in the DC
area costs close to 40K a year), and have six figures worth of student loans, primarily from professional school, that they are still paying off.
Where the latter is a broad survey of the law governing decision making for
children and the relationship between parents and the state that arises
in that context, this seminar focuses
in on the three
areas of the law that
tend to generate the most cultural and legal controversy: education, religion, and maltreatment.
For example, he describes studies (e.g., De Bellis et al., 1999) with results that show how abused
children tend to have underdeveloped frontal lobes, including
in areas responsible for exercising judgment and behavior regulation.
While most studies carried out
in this
area of research
tend to find that income has an independent effect even when potential mediators have been adjusted for, 35,37,44 others have managed to fully «explain'the direct effect of family income.24 Nevertheless, it is important to bear
in mind that the identification of pathways through which parental income affects
children's intellectual development is not to prove income unimportant.
However, home buyers
tend to be larger households with
children, and on average wealthier, with higher levels of education and concentrated
in urban
areas.