Sentences with phrase «comments from parents»

The 16 GB is $ 20 more, but I have read too many comments from parents who said the kids ran out of room on the 8 GB version.
Many middle - class families at least consult a website like GreatSchools.org, which rates schools in various cities and displays comments from parents.
Read the comments from parents that follow the piece.
The general observations below are recurring comments from parents» experiences with Gifted Education, and the Gifted IEP in particular.
There may be other issues specific to your District, but the situations listed above are common, recurring comments from parents of gifted students.
After nearly 15 months of work, the plan was approved by State Board on March 15 and signed by Governor Bruce Rauner, after a series of three public drafts, approximately 100 listening forums throughout the state, and over 3,500 comments from parents, teachers, administrators, citizens, and other stakeholder groups.
Nearly 10,000 comments from parents, teachers and other stakeholders were received during the process of drafting and adopting the Common Core State Standards.
The positive comments from parents and visitors confirm we chose the right design.
«All the comments from parents and the community have been very positive,» says John Hendron, the Goochland district's supervisor of instructional technology.
The only comments from parents was positive, mostly in terms of how much the students loved going to science classes.
The staff and pupils love the new building — we have had so many «wows» and many amazingly positive comments from parents
A selection of comments from parents who responded to the survey is below.
There are also a few comments from parents who use the car seat adapter and they remark at how convenient it is that their brand of car seat fits just perfectly.
These are comments from parents that I've heard countless times.
I have loved getting to meet new people and hear comments from parents who've read Naked Parenting: 7 Keys to Raising Kids With Confidence.
In the search for a new Arlington Heights School District 25 superintendent, about 800 comments from parents, teachers, administrators summed up their preferences.
The decision gained little comment from his parents, but his brothers opposed it.

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(Of course, Stephenson's comments, from a conference in New York City earlier this month, did not address a demand that AT&T sell CNN's parent, Turner.)
The comment came during a White House listening session marked by poignant testimony from students and parents affected by school shootings.
Most of the students and parents invited from the Florida school appeared to support Mr. Trump, many of them prefacing their comments with praise for his leadership.
One friend told me recently that, when he asked a question about parenting on Facebook, he received close to a hundred comments from concerned readers.
[The entire comment section is worth a read as we heard from hundreds of LGBT folks and their parents, who shared both painful and hopeful stories.]
And to your comment that «if your Church is telling you abortion is bad because we need more children born into the foster care system so that baren parents will have a larger selection to choose from, and you believe them, YOU ARE SICK!!»
Chaput also commented that the most vigorous opposition to catechesis in parochial schools in Philadelphia comes from the parents.
Elementary children in the Church can sometimes embrace their parents views and be much more dogmatic about them, so I would be very on guard for a potential negative comments from classmates and would want the leader to cut off any kind of negative peer response as quickly as possible.
It's also why I invite comments and critiques from faithful collaborators — pastors, scholars, artists, scientists, doctors, parents, blog commenters, and editors — who often know more about a given topic than I and whose insights improve my writing by miles.
In a recent article on FoxNews.com, Parents Television Council president Tim Winter comments on a 2004 study from the Harvard School of Public Health showing evidence that today's movies contain significantly more violence, sex and profanity than movies of the same rating a decade ago.
Also, so funny that the comment above me is from someone names Jaquie with a «c» (my parents forgot the «c»)
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the Australian non-alcoholic beverage industry, has responded to the recent comments by Queensland's Chief Health Officer that encourages parents to ban their children from having soft drinks and fruit juice.
I am still feeding a 2 year old and have never had a single comment that's bothered me - I don't remember having a single comment but it's entirely possible that I've just missed them: - / It's even more of a crying shame because in my shoes, with intelligent parents who don't exactly earn much but are far from on the breadline, good food, plenty of books in the house, an employer who tolerates the fact I need stay off sometimes when my child is sick, yadda yadda yadda... it's not going to make a huge amount of difference to my little boy.
i grew up in a time where i was the only uncircumcised male in my class, and i had several females in my class make rude comments, but i learned very early on from my parents that the REASONS why i was left intact, and that was very important to me.
You can tell all that from a comment in which I describe none of my parenting?
A lot of the comments seem to be from parents taking offense to your reasons for not using CIO, defending / justifying their reasons to use it.
And as far as criticism or comments from fellow moms or friends go, you're going to get that regarding every single decision you ever make as a parent.
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I am mother of a very active exclusivly breastfed boy who also shares our bed after soo much negative comments about breastfeeding and co-sleeping mainly from family and members of the same culture / community I decided to search the net for ppl with similar parenting styles.
Test results are based on both statistical averaging and comments received from the parent / testers.
As far as your comments about having the kids bring in a food from home... I can honestly say that I know parents for whatever reason would not send the kids in with the recommended foods for the experiment.
In 2008, I commented that «Too many young athletes — from 9 - year old cheerleaders to star middies on high school Lacrosse teams — are still failing to self - report their symptoms to the coach, sideline medical staff, their friends or even their parents, forcing clinicians to try to manage concussions somewhat in the dark.»
I found your blog on Casey's comments from Raising Smart Girls and I just started reading your blog, I think that's great that you have your goals as a parent.
A Facebook post made by a parent of an athlete in Steubenville was met by comments from KyAnonymous:
Thanks to reader Joe Akers, Rep Davis has more comments to mull over to read opposing her bill which excludes dads from her parenting bill.
The number one comment I hear from parents is «I am so overwhelmed!»
Other parents, from Asha Dornfest of Parent Hacks to moms commenting on Baby Center and What to Expect, to Whitney Moss of Rookie Moms, are also fans of the diapers on - the - back approach.
However, as a physician and parent of a child with food sensitivities, I would like to clarify some of your comments to a letter from «Allergy Anxious.»
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About the candycane caper: another blogger that I read had a comment from a person who had watched another news video and in it a parent claimed the principal made the statement that «not everyone is cheerful at Christmas or wants to be cheerful, so maybe they should just keep their Christmas cheer to themselves!»
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