Sentences with phrase «few elementary school age children»

All I can say to that is I suggest the reviewer try reading Kim to a few elementary school age children and see how she does!

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Compared to youngsters who stayed at home until they started school, babies who attended large - group child care before age 2 1/2 came down with more respiratory bugs and ear infections during their early preschool years (before 3 1/2), but fewer respiratory and ear infections once they started elementary school.
If you have a child of elementary school age that has developed basic reading and writing skills, they might still be able to have some fun with what's on offer here, even if it's just to express themselves creatively with a few stickers and emoticons.
DreamWorks Animation's comedy «Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie» brings the anarchic adventure and unbridled potty humor of author Dav Pilkey's beloved children's book series — which for 20 years has sent countless elementary - school - age kids into fits of giggles and a few easily offended adults into fits of pique — to movie screens for the first time.
According to CAP's analysis, the gap in full - time employment rates between mothers of elementary - school - age children and mothers of middle - and high - school - age children suggests that more than 1 million fewer mothers of elementary - school - age children are working full time, forfeiting an annual median wage of $ 35,000.
«The first one would be to have them get an individualized education that meets the needs of each student; the second was that we were drawn to a classical curriculum; and the third would be flexibility in time with family,» said Banks, a resident of Fredericksburg, Va., who added that her elementary - age children went back and forth between home education and Catholic school over the past few years before they settled on home education.
By the time children reach elementary school age, they can spend a few more days with each parent, and can use other types of contact (like telephone or Skype) to stay connected.
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