Sentences with phrase «continue practicing sitting»

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But instead of continuing to serve as the primary guardians of our children at play - hanging out a city window to check on our kids» play in the street below, or looking into the backyard to monitor a group of ten - year old kids playing touch football - today's mothers are usually found sitting in the stands, working behind the concession counter selling snacks and raffle tickets, working as team administrators, or chauffeuring their kids to and from practice and games.
Placing toys or other objects of interest in front of him will keep him occupied while he continues to practice independent sitting.
Continue giving her plenty of opportunities to practice sitting up with support.
Like sitting meditation, it can be difficult to keep the mind on track and not jump into the past or the future, but with any activity you do during your day — make an effort to presently experience what you are partaking in, and continue that practice to further gain attunement.
«We expect the ACT / SAT optional list to continue growing as more institutions recognize that the tests remain biased, coachable, educationally damaging and irrelevant to sound admissions practices,» Schaeffer said.
Continuing the series of highlighting activities and resources that take place in MASSP's recently updated Data Analysis Protocol 2.0 Workshop, we're exploring the SAT Daily Practice app — another great student resource by the College Board.
But I'm not admitted to the bars of either state and neither has reciprocity with NY, so that means if I want to continue practicing law I'd have to sit for another bar exam.
Michael Downey: Sure, and I think one of the biggest things that I would say, the advantage that I had with having a practice that I plan to continue was I could really sit back and look and say what do I need?
Although Peter has chosen to retire from the practice of law, he will continue to sit as a Member of the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada as well as offer services as an Arbitrator and Mediator.
The existing practices and procedures of these courts will continue as before, but there will be more scope for «flexible cross-deployment of judges with suitable expertise and experience to sit on appropriate business and property cases», according to the Courts and Tribunals Judiciary.
When surveyed, women at the Bar consistently explain that unpredictability of court sitting hours is a major disincentive to continue in practice once care commitments arise.
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