Sentences with phrase «deprives children the opportunity»

Furthermore, strict parenting also deprives children the opportunity to learn the value of responsibility and self - discipline.

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And it's very unhealthy for democracy when the courts — without clear constitutional warrant — deprive citizens of the opportunity to have a say in setting the conditions under which we live, work, and raise our children.
Surely the fact that most children remain in the Sunday worship service only long enough for the children's sermon has deprived them of the opportunity of learning the language of liturgy and prayer and of absorbing the content of doctrine from hymn and from sermon.
It says: «We believe that this can restrict opportunities for all children to experience positive male role models and can prevent some children, especially those from deprived backgrounds, from fulfilling their educational potential.»
When we make our children aware of our experiences with racists, we scare them and deprive them of their innocence and opportunity to forge a resentment - free relationship with their white peers.
Besides directly hurting the child, invalidating situations deprive the child of an opportunity to practice emotional processing and emotional regulation.
If you try to keep your home as sterile as possible, encourage regular and thorough hand washing and carry hand sanitizer with you wherever you go, you may actually be depriving your child of the opportunity to develop a strong immune system.
More importantly, just like those uninspired but ubiquitous «children's menus» at every major restaurant, short order cooking deprives kids of a nightly opportunity to expand -LSB-...]
It just deprives your child of the opportunity to make sense of the experience.
In Laws» case he was a personal friend and ally of Clegg and when recalled to the colours used his twin ministerial responsibilities to exercise influence and change — at education opportunity for children from deprived backgrounds and at the Cabinet office, effectively a «County» member of the Quad — Cameron, Clegg, Osborne and Alexander — along with the cerebral Oliver Letwin.
Adamu, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Sonny Echono, said in his address, «there is an urgent need to protect education from attacks, because without access to quality learning, the children are not only being deprived of education; they are also being robbed of future opportunities which will affect the entire society.
To improve the situation, Mr. Ziedeng said plans were far advanced to have at least one well endowed basic and Senior High School in each district capital to offer good learning opportunities to children of doctors who will accept posting to deprived districts of the region.
Watching David Cameron's assured performance yesterday in the first Prime Minister's Questions of this parliamentary term, many Conservatives will have been greatly encouraged to hear him speak up in support of the «pupil premium» - a measure designed to boost educational opportunities for children living in deprived areas.
The moratorium deprives affected American families of the opportunity to prevent inherited, incurable and agonizing mitochondrial disease in their children, the authors contend.
She has also worked on social projects in her schools which target refugee and socially deprived children, in both Germany and Nigeria, to offer them hope, happiness and equal opportunities.
These are excellent for children who have been deprived of learning opportunities, but they don't take advantage of charter schools» opportunities to innovate, and are not attractive to families whose children don't need basic remediation.
Important opportunities This concern, however, was after an interval followed by another concern — that children and young people were being deprived of two things: important educational opportunities and the opportunity to experience life and hence to learn how to manage risk at a personal level.
It also explains how schools are providing imaginative spaces for children to play in deprived communities where few families have gardens, and how some are using their facilities to extend opportunities for physical activity outside the school day.
The report goes on to say that «without adequate access to play, children are deprived of the opportunity to develop important emotional skills, leading to an increase in anxiety levels, depression and feelings of hopelessness.»
We come then to the question presented: Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other «tangible» factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities?
In Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U. S. 483 (1954)(Brown I), we held that segregation deprived black children of equal educational opportunities regardless of whether school facilities and other tangible factors were equal, because government classification and separation on grounds of race themselves denoted inferiority.
If we neglect the education needs of our children, we are depriving them of the kinds of opportunities that the American dream can offer.
Why should children in some of Washington's poorest neighborhoods be deprived of such an opportunity?
He can start by shelving his «us versus them» approach towards non-traditional public schools, which deprives children, particularly low - income students of color, of academic opportunity.
Thursday, September 15 (Miami)-- Students are being deprived of essential learning opportunities and families already experiencing financial stress are having to choose between spending on necessities or investing in their children's future.
«Yet, at the same time, Connecticut has taken steps that prevent these poor and minority children from having viable public - school alternatives — knowingly depriving low - income and minority schoolchildren of the vital educational opportunities available to their more affluent and predominantly white peers.»
Rather than lengthening the school day, which exhausts young children and deprives older children of the opportunity to engage in extracurricular activities and sports, a better alternative is to provide targeted, enriched learning activities, especially in the summer.
Perhaps your partner doesn't encourage extreme saving, or you have teenage children in your family and you don't want to deprive them of access to extra activities and opportunities.
The effect of the decision was that a mother was deprived of the opportunity to prove that she was now safe to care for her children, despite curing her additions, while suffering the trauma of the threat of losing her children, simply because she had taken too long, as the children had already been looked after for 20 months and the Court of Appeal was of the opinion that a court would be unlikely to revoke the placement order, as they would find that the further delays necessitating rehabilitation not to be in the children's welfare.
Today's children are being deprived of the fundamentals of a healthy childhood, such as: · Emotionally available parents · Clearly defined limits and guidance · Responsibilities · Balanced nutrition and adequate sleep · Movement and outdoors · Creative play, social interaction, opportunities -LSB-...]
Finally, early suspensions and expulsions deprive children of valuable early opportunities that can help them overcome early challenges.
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