Sentences with phrase «families feel part of the community»

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«It is something that benefits our company and community,» she said, explaining that many of the company's associates are veterans or are part of a military family and these efforts make associates feel good about the company for which they work.
De Laurentiis is proud to be a part of the Las Vegas culinary community and wants all guests to feel as though they are members of her family, including the locals.
It is part of the family / community feel that, even now, surrounds the club.
That made us feel part of a bigger community in a way we can't in Cyprus, where there are only about twelve home educating families in all!
Contributing to a household by having jobs for each family member, we feel a part of the home community.
By having the family sit together at the table, your child will feel a sense of community and begin to appreciate the structured meal as a social part of the day.
Only children feel particularly close to their families and tend to enjoy being a part of a community contrary to popular belief.
She feels fortunate to be a part of such a wonderful community at AustinBorn and looks forward to supporting families on life's most exciting journey.
The ONEIDA COUNTY LIVING HEALTHY NY Program workshops, are part of the Healthy Choices NY series of initiatives, bringing people with chronic diseases, family members, and care givers together in a community setting to learn healthier ways to live, gain confidence, and motivation to manage their health, and feel more positive about life.
There are no features to unite its members into a community and feel as a part of a big «family».
This will be her 9th year team teaching 3rd grade at North Star and feels truly blessed to be a part of an amazing school family / community!
«Parents are looking for a place where students feel welcome, they feel like a part of the family, they feel a part of a community, they are able to develop closer relationships with teachers, and they want them to know who they are,» says Evelyn Castro, Principal of Ednovate College Prep charter school when speaking about one of the most important things parents want in a school and how sometimes a smaller charter public school can provide that.
He would smile, welcome them to school for the day, and make every effort to make the whole family feel as though they were a part of the school community.
And just as important, prioritizing events lets families know you want them to be part of the school community in a fun, feel - good way — which tells them yours is a group they want to get involved with.
This support is important for families; it is known to enhance their ability to manage the ups and downs of life and help them feel part of a community.
«There is a general feeling of being proud to be a Karama Kid and families being proud to be part of our school community,» Louise stated.
Friendships and social networks are important both for children and their families, because they help you to feel part of the community.
We wanted the families to really feel part of our kindergarten community and for them to gain some ownership over the service.
Friendships and social networks are important both for children and for families, helping them to feel part of the community.
We are foolish if we disconnect ourselves from community because we don't serve the children who we work with well by not helping them to understand that they are a part of a community because what we know is that that will last those children for a very long time into the community and if they leave our early childhood services feeling that they are a connected person and that there are people in that community who can help them if they get in trouble, and they also know that their families are part of a community and that there are differences in that community which are beneficial and important and most importantly I think in the context of contemporary early childhood education we see it as an opportunity for children to feel that they can be active participants whose voices are heard.
Though the prevailing thought in parts of the collaborative community at the time was that an attorney needed substantial court experience to be an effective collaborative attorney, Collaborative Divorce Institute of Tampa Bay felt that courtroom experience oftentimes fostered negative habits that were detrimental to families, and so it welcomed new and young professionals among its membership of experienced family law professionals.
Knowing about your family history helps your child feel connected to a greater community - they grow up understanding that they are part of a tradition, a legacy (even if it seems unimportant to you) that will continue beyond them as well.
The National Representative Body will enable us to inform and feel part of policies that affect our lives and those of our families and communities.
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