Sentences with phrase «children struggled on»

Compared with normal children and those with dyslexia, the dyscalculic children struggled on almost every numerical task, yet were average on tests of reading comprehension, memory and IQ.

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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1 - Yahoo Inc Chief Executive Marissa Mayer, three months into a nascent effort to revamp the struggling Web company, could be back in the office in one week, following the birth of her first child on Sunday.
When your child works on a project or activity, it can be tempting to jump in and help, especially if you see your child struggling.
In fact, while loving parents usually avoid truly toxic behavior, they're actually more prone than less engaged parents to certain missteps that can lead their children to struggle later on.
There is no official support for children who lose their parents in the air strikes and it is a struggle for aid workers to access them, so many rely on members of the community to take them in.
She prescribes compassion as well, and notes her government's «cash back in people's pockets» strategy will help struggling families, most notably the big per - child benefit cheques that arrived on the eve of the election call.
From day one, children are facing poverty as parents with disabilities struggle to make ends meet and put food on the table.
All is not smooth sailing: Emma's adopted son will fall prey to another great lie on offer in the twenty - first century and become a foreign fighter in his native Ukraine, while the children she teaches struggle with autism, anxiety, emotional problems, and speech disorders.
As a result, while today's 65 - year - olds will receive on average net lifetime benefits of $ 327,400, children born now will suffer net lifetime losses of $ 420,600 as they struggle to pay the bills of aging Americans.
Phyllis, I am struggling as to why no one in his sphere of influence has not challenged him on his adulterous affair with Courtney Perry and his refusal to pay court ordered child support.
Today many mothers and fathers struggle to pass on to their children a faith they do not understand themselves.
So we buy fancy cars and travel first class and build mansions for ourselves and furnish them with luxuries to satisfy our whims while our neighbors on this planet live in shacks and struggle against oppression and watch their children die young from lack of food and medical care.
The day a gay or lesbian couple knocks on the pastor's door to request that their child be baptized is not the time for the congregation to struggle with how it will respond to this request.
By extension every good deed, every struggle for justice and deliverance from oppression, every effort to care for and show concern about those who are in need, will be not merely a reflection of the divine mercy and righteousness but also an instrument for the bringing about of just such shalom or «abundance of life» for God's human children, So one might go on, almost without ceasing, to show that response in faith to the action of God in this vivid moment has its implications and applications for the whole range of human life and experience.
«He is going to struggle to learn some things and hemay be more dependent on us than the other children.
We may put ourselves on a list to adopt children with disabilities in order to provide a backup for someone who is struggling with the decision, Churches tempted to aim for yuppie - friendly perfection in their church pageants and Sunday school instead may need to reconfigure the expectations of the parents they seek to attract.
A child's growth phases and struggles are really an invitation to continuing growth on the part of his parents!
«Tini,» the child of the church struggle, as he was called, was swinging Gollwitzer's big watch on its chain, while the young pastor waxed ever more anxious.
They attend to scripture; struggle to discern the gospel's call and demand on them and their congregations in particular contexts; lead worship, preach and teach; respond to requests for help of all kinds from myriad people in need; live with children, youth and adults through life cycles marked by both great joy and profound sadness; and take responsibility for the unending work of running an organization with buildings, budgets, and public relations and personnel issues.
Struggling to get the ideas in this book on paper has reminded us again and again of those persons who have taught us the most about parent - child relationships — our own parents and our three children.
Instead, if he wanted to remark on Catholic dogma, he should have completed an anatomically - correct photorealistic sculpture of a drooling, liver - spotted old priest struggling frantically to work his dried up half - rigid erect1on into the 4ss of a confused, frightened child.
He thinks a combination of both, could be just what it needs, stating it would mean, «more to those struggling to cope with some of life's most basic problems, like keeping up with payments on the mortgage or the car, or coping with the care of sick children
Yeah, fasting and praying so that health care can be denied sick children, so that taxes can be lowered on the rich and raised on struggling middle - class families... praying that education loan programs be gutted and that social services for people in need get eliminated.
In From Ashes to Glory, McCartney speaks frankly about his failures as a husband and father, his struggles with alcohol, his temper and his daughter's two illegitimate children sired by two different players on his football team.
In the center at North Carolina, he received a call for help from a woman in California who was struggling on her own to raise two troubled children on welfare.
Although there are people in Los Angeles who are struggling tremendously, we don't know intense poverty and pain like the untouchables do in India or the children orphaned and living on the streets of Zambia or Brazil.
I do struggle to hold on to those moments and memories with my sweet little boy just like everyone does with their children and family.
Then I spoke with pediatrician and food blogger Dr. Julia Nordgren (she'll be coming up on the podcast soon) about children, like me, who have naturally skinny siblings but who struggle with their weight.
However, despite appearing more settled on the field, news this week suggests that he's struggling to convince his wife and five children to join him in England, prompting Marseille to lodge an enquiry with his agent.
You are a wise woman, my first born child, and an inspirationn to me, your 58 year old mother, who still struggles with this issue on a daily basis.
I wish I'd had someone strong in my corner advocating and cheering me on when I was struggling with breastfeeding my first child.
Related to # 7, if your child is struggling with homework, encourage them to share what is going on at school and ask questions about the assignment.
Rather than throw out what they had — a rich history that once included romantic love for each other — they shifted the nature of the relationship and what they were fighting for; instead of struggling to maintain their intimate relationship, they just focus on raising their child together.
After school program helping children with academic, behavioral and social struggles by focusing on the root of the issues, the brain.
I was super excited as I was struggling to focus on my children, juggle commuting to London, managing a team of 10 part time and my husband was away travelling a lot too.
Address concerns about your child's academic career right away, because waiting and letting them struggle might have a long - term impact on their self - esteem.
I am grateful for my two healthy children here on this earth, one who was born before the storm, and one who came after, but I still struggle to see seemingly happy and blissful pregnant women.
Let your children see you giving generously — whether that's opening your home up to those in need, serving in a local soup kitchen, going on a missions trip, giving to a charity near and dear to your heart, or sacrificing time and effort to help someone who is struggling.
Whether your child is struggling with clinical depression or experiencing a rough patch in their development, as parents we need to be on alert to support our teen and determine what sort of help is needed.
Your child will likely not thank you now for letting her struggle on her own and suffer through a consequence, but she may surprise you when she's an adult by telling you that your coaching, teaching or limit setting made a positive difference in her life.
As a parent, you'll be more effective if you focus on teaching your child the skills to process anger appropriately, and avoiding power struggles rather than trying to make your child feel a certain way.
Chelsea Lee Smith has a message for all of those struggling moms out there: If you want to be the very best you can be for your child, you have to take time each day to work on you.
On the flipside, you're not helping your child if you're watching her struggle with something purely for the sake of not interfering.
I am a parent that struggles on a daily basis to parent my child how I want to.
An older child who struggles to do his homework on time and get his chores done may benefit from a token economy system.
And even if you're worried that your child has packed on a few too many pounds, it's thought that children who eat breakfast are less likely to struggle with obesity down the line than those who skip the morning meal.
If your child shows signs of constipation or has struggled with it in the past, put potty training aspirations aside for now and just work on getting your child's poop problem worked out.
We focus on treating children and youth, especially those who struggle with behavioral and emotional problems related to attachment and trauma in early childhood — experiences which are now recognized as Developmental Trauma and Reactive Attachment Disorder.
To give you a concrete experience to reflect on the next time your child struggles to master a seemingly simple task.
According to a study published in April 2010 by the Pew Research Center, 75 percent of children ages 12 to 17 now have a cell phone.2 That said, it can be a struggle for parents to balance the family budget in order to keep the whole family in touch while on the go.
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