Sentences with phrase «choices in the hands of parents»

And about leaving as many of those choices in the hands of parents (and later, yes, even the children) as possible.

Not exact matches

On the one hand, you have administrators and parents supporting the inclusion of milk in school cafeterias, «amid concerns that dairy consumption is waning among older children who have more beverage choices, from flavored water to energy drinks.
Now imagine a child, roughed up by his own bad choices or suffering at the hands of her own human weaknesses, hoping to find a safe harbor in a parent's healing embrace, but instead being punished, spanked, or sent to isolation in a corner or in their room... leaving them all alone in a stormy sea of human emotions when what they really need in that moment is to reconnect with us.
If your child is teething understand that the child will be difficult to parent due to a situation by default not her choice to wan na grow and loose teeth not your fault its that time for her teeth to come in be patient stay calm and don't let the situation get the best of you anger is an emotion all of us can control sooth her comfort her talk to her clean your hands make sure your finger nails are clipped massage her gums administer her oral gel and give her children's pain medicine after consulting your physician feed her reguarly and take your time as she enters and exits another phase in this journey we call life
Parenting choices remain solely in the hands of the parents, without question.
The kids tell me the food sucks now lol but they do nt see the bigger picture either... while it was a different era for us when us parents were in school; the fundamental rights shouldve remained the same... which is give the kids their choices... the Federal Gov can INCLUDE nutritious items on the free lunch menus while including more choices for them instead of reducing them to avoid social stigmas within the student body of the schools... Kids can be so cruel... Ive lived that first hand... I'm wondering who to contact to protest these changes.
With a strong background in training development for Fortune 500 companies, and a passion for putting real - world tools in the hands of over 60,000 parents in 20 countries in 6 continents across the globe, Amy McCready has become a parenting expert of choice.
... it makes searching for a potential spouse incredibly easy, and also allows parents to keep hold of the reins while putting a great deal of choice and control in the hands of individuals.
And Tuesday's interminable «expose» of state - level tax - credit scholarship programs certainly deepens one's impression that the writer (and, presumably, her editors) is in love with anything that smacks of «public dollars» or «public schools» and at war with anything that might be seen as diverting even a penny from state coffers into the hands of parents to educate their kids at schools of their choice.
The government says free schools will drive up standards and give parents more choice of good schools by putting more power in head teachers» hands, while some critics see them as an experimental «vanity project» which has led to schools being built where they are not needed.
The Wall Street Journal quotes U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos saying, «The budget places power in the hands of parents and families to choose schools that are best for their children by investing an additional $ 1.4 billion in school - choice programs.»
Lyndsey Medsker, the parent of two students in Brent Elementary, which feeds into Jefferson, said it was the «perfect place for the new secretary to see first - hand a public school that fell victim to the chaos of charters and a fervor for school choice
By placing school choice power directly in the hands of parents who know their children far better than any bureaucrat, real freedom comes when parents are able to shop education dollars for the very best academic program.
Choice programs have been established in 30 other states, some of which have adopted a new and innovative method of putting choice back into the hands of parents — Education Savings Accounts (ESA) proChoice programs have been established in 30 other states, some of which have adopted a new and innovative method of putting choice back into the hands of parents — Education Savings Accounts (ESA) prochoice back into the hands of parents — Education Savings Accounts (ESA) programs.
They include praise and encouragement from arts professionals; purposeful content relevancy to curriculum and life outside of school; active student participation in program design, planning, and art - making; group work with community and parent involvement; opportunities for students to make choices; and hands - on, high quality, and process - based learning.
Collaborative Law is worth considering if some or all of the following are true for you: (a) you want a civilized, rational resolution of the issues, (b) you would like to keep open the possibility of a viable working relationship with your partner down the road, (c) you and your partner will be raising children together and you want the best working relationship possible, (d) you want to protect your children from the harm associated with litigation between parents, (e) you have ethical or spiritual beliefs that place high value on taking personal responsibility for handling conflicts with integrity, (f) you value control and autonomous decision making and do not want to hand over decisions about restructuring your financial and parenting arrangements to a stranger (a judge), (g) you recognize the restricted and often unpredictable range of outcomes and «rough justice» generally available in the public court system and want a more creative and individualized range of choices available to you and your spouse or partner for resolving the issues.
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