Sentences with phrase «for ordinary children»

These classes are not clearly distinguishable from good classes for ordinary children.
As has been pointed out, it would have been harder for ordinary children to not let slip that the family was hiding Jews.

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The parents of ordinary children had an average of six rules, like specific schedules for homework and bedtime.
The central issue was whether Redstone's stock transfer was actually a gift to his two children (which would require the tax payment) or, instead, an ordinary business transaction made for «full and adequate consideration» (which wouldn't).
«Now it depends solely on your good sense and your way of life whether you die as an ordinary musician, utterly forgotten by the world, or as a famous kapellmeister, or whom posterity will read... whether, captured by some woman, you die bedded on straw in an attic full of starving children, or whether, after a Christian life spent in contentment, honor, and renown, you leave this world with your family well provided for and your name respected by all.»
Too many ordinary people on the street, who are frankly worried and concerned to do the best for their children, would not support these policies if they were aware of the evidence.
For the child is one who exists in that realm which is prior to the distinction between sacred and profane, sublime and ordinary, significant and trivial.
9/11 — Ordinary people at work get attacked with planes Aurora - Ordinary people at a movie for entertainment Virgina Tech — Ordinary people at college to learn Newtown — Ordinary children in elementary school Boston — Ordinary athletes, their friends and family out to support them
I read to my children, I watch them in the slip n» slide, I spend time with people whom I feel genuinely know and love us, I get to essentials at work and re-learn saying no, I read books, I get pretty inward and quiet, I go for walks, I sing, I knit, I do ordinary work like clean the house and plan meals and cook.
To put the point another way, if 9/11 drove to church for weeks on end millions of Americans who had not darkened that doorstep in years — as it did — imagine the even deeper impact on ordinary mothers and fathers of a sick child or the similarly powerful desire of a devoted spouse on the brink of losing the other.
But the ordinary things they long for, and the things that they find funny, and the infinite variety of things they dream of, and the games they play, and animals they wish they could have, and things they like to eat, and clothes they wish they could afford to buy, are not as different as the world seems to believe from what most other children in this land enjoy, or dream of, or desire.
While natural law and Augustine's moral theology might be difficult for some, the rules derived from them were understood by ordinary Catholics: Sexual intimacy is permissible only in a sacramental marriage between one man and one woman, and the purpose of marriage is the procreation and education of children.
These forces are the stuff of everyday life: rates of birth higher for Mexicans and Mexican - Americans than for most other ethnic groups; a chain of entirely legal immigration, as Mexican - Americans bestow residency and citizenship on their spouses, children and parents; and a practice of illegal immigration that is, in the vast majority of instances, born from ordinary people exercising common sense.
The reason for this overwhelming consensus is clear: ordinary Catholics actually believe the teaching of the Church on the necessity of baptism for salvation, they therefore know that it is important for a child to be baptised and they also have an immediate perception that it is simply unjust for a child to be deprived of baptism and therefore of God's grace because of the spiritual defects of its parents.
Yet if I say that it's just a happy coincidence, am I taking away from the miracle and the glory for God's mighty act for a seemingly small and ordinary woman and her unborn child?
But it's also possible to understand the concern of popes and rabbis and just ordinary folk that, for some people, the decision to have no children or a small family represents a decision to indulge yourself without a thought for anyone else, a decision to take sandalwood - scented candlelit baths without the danger that there might be stray Legos left in the tub to poke you in the backside.
While the Mass was offered in the Ordinary Form, we prayed the Gradual from the Missa pro Sponso et Sponsa for the fruitfulness of our marriage, beseeching that the Lord might bless us with children.
In times both ordinary and extraordinary, Auction proceeds provide critical support for community health, children's education and disaster relief 3/15/2018 — Tickets are now available for the 38th annual Auction Napa Valley, the American Wine Classic.
So the company «knocked» the ordinary milks, claiming that «beta casein A1 may be a primary risk factor for heart disease in adult men, and also be involved in the progression of insulin - dependent diabetes in children».
Instead of removing children from their day - to - day lives for treatment, both The Wright School and Hope Creek Academy emphasize helping students develop skills within the context of ordinary activities: academics, chores and, of course, fun.
In recent years, parents have been motivated to find names that are out of the ordinary, looking for their children to stand out and avoid choosing classic and common names.
For example, many children with autism (and quite a few without a specific diagnosis) may have sensory challenges that make ordinary sights and sounds physically painful.
I think this one in particular would be great for children with SPD or Autism because they can feel when they are wet with these more so than with an ordinary pull - up.
It is my husband and ordinary men like him who work tirelessly to provide for their families so their wives can stay home and nurture their children.
«Patty is the epitome of an ordinary individual doing extraordinary things for the children and families of Hammond, Indiana,» said School City of Hammond Director of Food and Nutrition Services Christine Clarahan.
Unfortunately, in most ordinary schools it is difficult for a gifted child to develop appropriately.
Like what most people say, teaching a child with special needs is a privilege for this is no ordinary task.
Ordinary, imperfect, and beautiful, like tea in a plain wooden bowl, Wabi Sabi finds himself comfortably at home in his own being — a life - affirming message for children as they grow.
Although these two toys at MSRP might be priced out of the range of ordinary home use, they make a perfect addition to any classroom or therapists office and may be worth it for families with a child with special needs and may be found on sale.
Diana A. West, lactation consultant and director of media relations for La Leche League International told Yahoo Parenting, «it's shocking to people in Western countries, but worldwide, children are weaned when they're between 2 and 6 years old on average, so nursing a 6 - year - old is not out of the ordinary
Bobby Jindal announced his plan to run for president to his children, but it was not an ordinary announcement as he recorded it secretly and uploaded the video as his presidential campaign.
The Museum's reputation for helping people understand the experience of modern conflicts is unrivalled, and I'm confident that members of the public will be inspired and motivated by the exceptional courage of the ordinary men, women and children featured in the outstanding exhibition.»
All of the things that make life better for ordinary people disrupt profit - maximisation - child labour laws, environmental protections, employment rights.
In other words, I am not interested in examples of someone being elected as «President for Life» which has happened numerous times, or examples of parent - child pairs of democratic politicians who manage to be elected in an ordinary democratic election system to a term of office for a fixed term of years.
You don't have to like Tony Blair, or what he did to Iraq to concede that he achieved more for ordinary people — increased spending on public services, the minimum wage, a reduction in child poverty, peace in Northern Ireland — than Foot, Kinnock, Miliband or Corbyn combined, by virtue of actually getting elected.
«This solid foundation has to be advanced in a manner that our growth trajectory is accelerated, our social and welfare initiatives for ordinary citizens is expanded, the opportunities to provide access and quality education to ALL our children is achieved, and our nation is able to feed itself and reap the benefits in expanded trade of our diversified agricultural produce,» President Mahama stated.
Education Secretary Michael Gove insisted that free schools were giving children from «ordinary backgrounds» the type of education «previously reserved for the rich and the lucky».
«The typical annual cost for an ordinary working family would increase under these proposals to around # 440 for each child aged between four and seven.»
Mental Illness Across the Ages: From Children, to Adolescents, to Middle Aged and the Elderly [September 30, 2015] Mental illness is a brain disorder that often results in a diminished capacity for coping with the ordinary demands of life.
The Kodak made it possible for ordinary Americans to take snapshots at a reasonable cost, and so a whole host of everyday situations became fodder for amateur photographers: a child's birthday party, a trip to the beach, a vacation.
The researchers videotaped interactions between the child and their primary caregiver (usually the mother) at home during ordinary daily activities for 90 - minutes every four months for a total of 12 visits.
One of Garmezy's students, developmental psychologist Ann Masten, coined a term for the constellation of variables that together help a child transcend bad circumstances: ordinary magic.
Such personal reflections are woven throughout «Newtown,» including interviews with ordinary citizens like Father Bob Weiss, who buried eight children following the tragedy, and Rick Thorne, the school's custodian, who has been hailed by some as a hero for making three calls to 911 and keeping police on the phone for 10 minutes while confronting the shooter.
Deadpool assembles a team of mutants (except, hilariously, a guy named Peter, who has no obvious superpower) that he dubs X-Force for a daring, pratfall - filled and mostly ill - fated rescue before facing off against a rather more ordinary but still plenty nasty villain, the headmaster of Broadstone House, a reformatory for mutant children, who has the mien of a bureaucrat and the soul of a sadist.
CLOSING NIGHT Suffragette For its Closing Night Film, the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival has chosen Suffragette, the story of the women who were foot soldiers in the fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their livFor its Closing Night Film, the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival has chosen Suffragette, the story of the women who were foot soldiers in the fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their livfor the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their lives.
• Activity 6: Word cards (upper / lower case letters): Lay out blank sugar paper or ordinary paper for children to glue on the colour card word, either upper or lower case, and then colour inside the letters.
It is as though the authors, the publishers, the teachers, and the professors of education share a bizarre consensus that ordinary children need to be shaken out of their complacency, stripped of their innocence, and frightened by the horrors that the world has in store for them at any moment.
Japanese mothers are active teachers as well, and have a real curriculum for their preschool children: Games, teaching aids, ordinary activities are all focused on the child's development.
«We wish for all the ordinary expected things that so many other children simply take for granted... When we dream for our children — all of our children — I just think it might be worthwhile for us to remember that the deck is by no means evenly stacked and that dreams are relative.
Responses to sensory play Even experienced practitioners can be surprised by children's responses to sensory play, with children engaged for almost two hours with seemingly ordinary objects.
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