Sentences with phrase «comes as a surprise to parents»

That will come as no surprise to parents who sing songs with their child, sway and twirl together to favorite music, or listen to lullabies as they rock their child to sleep.
This may come as a surprise to parents new to the world of gifted education, where the anecdotal statement is frequently made that private school is a good choice for gifted children, particularly during the elementary school years.
In January, California's plan to improve its schools received some of the toughest criticism in the nation from the Department of Education, which came as no surprise to parents and education advocates.

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I am so pleased to have found this recipe:) My parents come to town and want to rush off to the Farmer's Market to grab a few loaves of Rosemary Ciabatta before it's all gone and I am hoping to make this for them as a surprise.
In the midst of the constant battle of wills with your teen, it might come as a surprise to learn that you, the parent, have the greatest...
So it should come as no surprise to you that research has shown that the majority of parents give their babies 30 minutes or less of tummy time per day.
Since the mighty internet has entered practically in everyone's life one way or the other, it comes as no surprise that parenting has evolved to the stage of blogging and forum posting.
While rolling over for the first time usually comes as a surprise both for baby and her parents, don't be surprised if rolling from tummy to back soon turns into one of your little one's favorite tricks.
It therefore comes as no surprise that the infinite wisdom of the internet could not locate any famous Vallaris but hey, that could mean that you could be the first parent to name your child after the revered Hindu goddess.
It therefore comes as no surprise when parents - to - be mine the infinite wisdom of the internet for the perfect goddess name to bestow upon their little one.
This won't come as a surprise to most parents, but such a shrewd release strategy all but ensures that (a) some of these episodes may never be released on home video, and (b) you'll pay through the nose by the time you're done.
He and the kid enter the room, and it might have come as a minor surprise, if not for the fact that Marshall has Jesse take a photo of the happy family together off the wall about two minutes before that (to hide the truth from her parents).
It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone since director John Hamburg, who co-wrote the screenplay and story, was a writer or co-writer for all three films in the Meet the Parents franchise.
Kids and Media: Helping Parents Set Limits on Media Use The results of a recent survey about kids and media use — and its impact on schoolwork — comes as no surprise to educators.
This program arrived one year after Oklahoma lawmakers passed a voucher program for students with special needs, and it should come as no surprise that districts filed suit to stop the vouchers (a little surprising, though, that districts sued the students and their parents, instead of the state).
Powell said the findings of her party's research would come as a surprise to «parents and many in the Conservative party» who, she claimed, were still being «sold an untruth» about the expansion of the programme.
The numbers came as no surprise but a disappointment nonetheless to parents who have pressed for faster school improvement.
Although it may come as a surprise, what they offer appears to be news to a large number of parents who are not «in difficulty» and parents from all walks of life seem to value what they learn on them.2
I'm a little surprised that permissive parenting wasn't mentioned here as well, as the three tend to be considered as the three major ideals when it comes to parenting.
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