Not exact matches
We begin
to formally educate a
child at the age of six, and twelve years later
frequently find we have failed, not because school material is intrinsically difficult (the task of learning a new language is much more so, yet the
child masters it in thee years); we find failure because we have ignored the fact that the developing personality has a natural sway,
to and fro, which Whitehead
says results in a «craving»
to be continually refreshed by the experience of starting anew.
Adults
frequently say the sermons they really like are those prepared and delivered
to children because they are simple, vivid, employ ordinary language, and are concerned about life.
Create reasonable expectations according
to your
child's abilities, then express them clearly and
frequently and follow through on what you
say.
The mothers
frequently find they have
to drop out of school because they ca n`t get
child care, Speer
said.
By the end of your
child's second year, he still
says only single words instead of two -
to four - word sentences, uses new words once and then doesn't repeat them
frequently, or doesn't ask or respond
to simple questions («What's this?»
Your
child pauses
frequently when speaking, constantly struggles
to get words out, or simply gives up and
says «never mind» a lot.
That being
said, if you feel your
child is troubled by excessive gassiness, seems
to spit up more
frequently when you eat certain foods, or has bloody or mucusy stools, you may want
to try eliminating dairy or wheat.
«We
frequently see
children developing sleep setbacks during milestones like crawling, pulling
to stand, walking, and talking,»
says Mindell.
In a letter
to DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik - Khan Silver
said, in the absense of traffic signs along Delancey, «drivers
frequently speed down these streets without any regard for the safety of school
children, parents and other pedestrians.»
«What we found was that moms in our study used a special form of language — something called generics — as
frequently when reading the picture storybook
to their
child as the picture vocabulary book,»
said Professor O'Neill.
«Nature has
frequently already found elegant solutions
to common problems; it's a matter of knowing where
to look and recognizing a good idea when you see one,»
says Wyss Founding Director Donald Ingber, who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical School and the Vascular Biology Program at Boston
Children's Hospital, as well as a Professor of Bioengineering at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
He is a
child who feels the need
to be acknowledged
frequently and will repeat himself until someone around him comments on what he is
saying.»
School leaders don't escape either — I'm just looking, it
says «two - thirds of
children say at least a few times a year their Principal encourages reading books for fun»... but, importantly the finding is «Children whose Principals encourage reading books for fun are more likely than those without encouragement from their Principal to read frequently
children say at least a few times a year their Principal encourages reading books for fun»... but, importantly the finding is «
Children whose Principals encourage reading books for fun are more likely than those without encouragement from their Principal to read frequently
Children whose Principals encourage reading books for fun are more likely than those without encouragement from their Principal
to read
frequently.»
Rosemary Johnston: In school, the report found that
children who are given time for independent reading at school are more likely
to be reading currently and
frequently; they're more likely also
to say that reading books for fun -[for fun is] the phrase that's used quite often in the report, it's really reading books for pleasure, which is fun.
Similarly, even if a program itself was affordable, parents and caregivers
said that the transportation cost required for their
child to attend (in time, money, and logistical wrangling)
frequently put participation out of reach.
Students who
frequently got in trouble sometimes left the network, former staff members
said, because their parents got frustrated with the repeated suspensions or with being called in constantly
to sit with their
children at school.
«A
child from a family with high educational attainment talks
to a
child using complex language skills
frequently, thus
children acquire oral language skills at an advanced rate,» she
said.
Regular usage declines in older
children but even then, more than half of 12 - 14 year - olds (67 %) and 15
to 17 year - olds (52 %)
say they
frequently use a tablet like an iPad, Amazon Fire, or LeapFrog Epic Tablet.
«As the mother of a
child with life - threatening allergies, I know how important it is
to talk
frequently with my
child and the people who care for him about this topic,»
said Bowen, whose oldest son is allergic
to peanuts, tree nuts and bee stings.
Among parents, 92percent of surveyed pet owners
said their
children frequently turn
to their family pet when they are sad, upset or in need of comfort.
· 90 percent of surveyed pet parents
said their
children frequently turn
to their family pet when they are sad, upset or in need of comfort.
Frequently alienating parents will
say extremely negative things about the other parent not only in front of the
child but
to the
child as well.
Grandparents fight
to protect
children Quad City Times - Davenport, IA, USA... trouble getting information about their grandchildren's medical... a better environment for raising their own... the Iowa DHS,
said grandparents
frequently feel...
DACA recipients — Dreamers, as they are
frequently called — were brought
to the United States as babies or young
children with no
say in the matter.
And it happens
frequently between parents and
children, because kids want what they want, exactly when they want it, and parents often have
to set limits or
say the dreaded word «no.»
«All parents
say the wrong things occasionally, but the ones who parent intentionally and mindfully do so less
frequently than parents who don't bother
to reflect on how their words or actions impact their
children,»
says psychotherapist Karen R. Koenig, LCSW, MEd.