School nurses cite hand - washing as one of the most
effective things kids can do to stop the spread of germs from hands to mouth and eyes, as well as from one child to another.
Not exact matches
And when I say procto - parents, I mean parents who are totally into minding their
kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first
thing about
effective education, or how to build the kind of self - sufficient, self - starting students that we actually do need to compete in the global marketplace.
There are following
things which can really make difference in young
kid's life, therefore every parent needs to adopt certain
things which become very
effective in their parenting responsibility.
Many parents have to re-think their parenting style when their
kids get to teenage years, which is a great
thing, the more you can question your beliefs and find more
effective ways of communicating with teens, the better!
It's about being a more
effective parent, stopping the power struggles, setting up routines that work, and getting your
kids to do the right
thing even when you aren't in the room.
There is no such
thing as a bad program if it gets
kids to be more
effective at making career choices and becoming responsible citizens.
Also, telling us to do
things, though it is often necessary, is not an
effective way to negotiate with us stubborn
kids.
practical strategies for protecting our
kids from EMFs... (and the most
effective doesn't require buying a
thing!)
I certainly was out of milieu, but still had
things to say and to remind people about - about what teachers want to do, and need to do, and what
kids want to do, and need to do, in order for both groups to be engaged and
effective.
Just think of all the
things that a union boss has to be concerned with — denying parents more power in choosing what kind of school their
kid goes to, attempting to personally destroy reformers, petitioning the courts in an attempt to keep parents and taxpayers in the dark about how
effective teachers are, etc..
Then they asked if the
kids who went to school A did better at these
things than did their essentially identical counterparts at school B; if so, they labeled school A more «
effective» than school B.