In a mock advertisement published on Funny Or Die today, Nick Offerman teams up with the American Heart Association to skewer — and raise serious awareness of — the nutritional challenges
facing kids in this country.
Not exact matches
«She's never really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of the women
in this
country are
facing in terms of how do we feed our
kids, how do we send them to school and how do we — why we worry about their future.»
Our access to news around the
country (and world) and increased knowledge events as they're unfolding, has made us hyperaware of the dangers our
kids face in this world.
But
in many
countries it's still uncommon to see
kids rear
facing past 12 months, or even being
in a car seat at all.
Yes, I do live
in Boulder, CO and yes, we have one of the best school food programs
in the
country, but I still
face some of the same issues most parents experience when trying to get their
kids to eat school food.
But there are 30 million
kids in organized sports programs throughout the
country, and other sports
face this problem too.
Forward
facing seats for young
kids are not sold
in the
country.
That's Bob Davidson's mantra: Ability grouping «may fly
in the
face of closing the achievement gap,» but neglecting the
country's brightest
kids flies
in the
face of logic.
I regret deeply that they ignore the compelling human issues
facing American public education — like budget cuts that threaten
kids» education, economic distress that causes real hardship for children and their families, and child poverty that is above 20 percent
in the
country and tragically still rising.