Sentences with phrase «generation of kids who»

He was known and loved by a whole generation of kids who watched his programmes on botany and biology, popularising science in amazing ways.
«Beasts of Balance is designed as a family game that appeals to the current generation of kids who've grown up with tablets, but which also draws them out into tabletop cooperative gameplay with physical objects....
Gomez: I didn't mean we're raising a generation of kids who understand Pulp Fiction.
Or perhaps it's to cater to the generation of kids who've grown up riding the Saw - themed roller coaster at Thorpe Park.
The generation of kids who once kissed dating goodbye and held fast to the.
We've raised a generation of kids who no longer want to learn to cook.
«What message are we sending to the next generation of kids who want to be artists or violinists?»
From the Lunch for Life pilot program to the Cook for America ® program, Children's Health Foundation is helping to raise a happier, healthier generation of kids who will spend less time at the doctor's office and lead longer, more productive lives.
That's the scary part of getting old, we will be taken care by this new generation of kids who most of them are attracted to same s e x gender.
Whereas an entire generation of kids who grew up wishing for fame imagined being on an ABC sitcom or starring in a big - budget blockbuster, tomorrow's daydreaming kids will likely be imagining a very different image of super-stardom.
He realized that the closed - off nature of computing systems and gaming consoles had led to a generation of kids who like computers but had no idea how to program them.

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That focus has helped them adapt to a generation of digital native moms and what she calls «glass kids» — children born after the advent of the iPad, who don't remember a time before touch technology.
What has happened is that the entire Millennial generation seems to have been chalked up as a bunch of kids who just need some new toys to keep them entertained.
But the mood is black these days inside One Geoffrey Way in Wayne, New Jersey, spiritual home of the cartoon mascot who's been beckoning to kids for generations.
«The new generation of kids, they're the ones who are going to be the next Khaled, the next Oprah, the next...
Sinek cites «failed parenting strategies» — a generation of children raised by parents who told their kids they were «special, all the time.»
I feel very bad for the kids of this generation who are being led to believe that truth is either relative or non existent.
So it makes a kind of sense that Jobs, who like all the brave hip kids of his generation became Experienced, was one of the men who helped make this I - World of ours possible.
I have meet a lot of people in 2 years who have Do nt be surprised if your kids or generations after you open up their minds to reason and accept Islam.
Every parent who is dealing with kids of the Z generation knows that teaching them about digital...
Aussie players have their own identity and culture, but it's time for the kids of the next generation to have the coaching and knowledge from guys who came before them» «I want Nxtgen baseball to be the new standard in Australian baseball»
I strongly believe that there's not quite a full generation of kids in the Baltimore area who feel the same way.
Let's be okay with being real moms, let's focus on where we are succeeding rather than failing, and let's give each other a little TLC so we can be great moms who raise the next generation of caring kids!
In a Scary Mommy blog post titled «The «Let Them Bleed» Style of Parenting,» one mother argued that by keeping our kids safe and happy, we are creating «a generation of children who can't think for themselves.»
We are very kind, respectable, loving and honest people.Im a good mother, have a trying at times but great son who respects me and understands im his mother not his bff, And in my opinion the problem is ppl who do nt understand why god wants us to correct our children by not sparingthe rod... sure, some moms do nt wan na be the bad guy and «spank» bc god forbid their kid grows up to be violent - yet today most of society refuses to spank - and yet today we live in a world filled with so much murder, stealing, and crimes that i honestly believe if they had parents following gods word and disciplining like they did back in the day when older generations knew what they were doing we would live in a better world.
What we feel is also disappointing about the second story is that the dad and two moms overlooked how they contributed to the unfortunate stigma about dads not being good parents and passed it on to the teenage kids, who will more than likely become the next generation of parents.
Exactly — and the result is a generation of mothers — and their kidswho have come to believe that fruit actually comes «by the foot.»
As to the I Don't Like Spanking My Kids, But I Do It Anyway author's contention that «We are raising a generation of children who are over-sensitive because they eventually find out that they aren't as good at baseball or ballet as some other kid and their parents promised them that everyone is equal.
There is a recent Surgeon General who said that this generation of kids growing up today might be the first to have a life expectancy shorter than that of their parents.
But older kids, who in generations past would be responsible for far more than just locking the door and fixing a snack, are perfectly capable of handling themselves for a little while.
Those of us from Nick Clegg's generation (he's one day older than me) remember kids who left school assuming that work didn't apply to them.
But it is even better than that because to go from generation to generation in the human world is either nine months or 21 years, depending on who you talk to; you've got to get pregnant; you've got to buy baby clothes, the whole thing; the kid goes to school and then college and a couple of decades later, you've got a new generation.
What I am is a busy mom of six kids who is obsessively passionate about making the world a better place for our children and future generations.
We are about to witness the first generation that won't outlive their parents on a regular basis — kids who are under 10 getting high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and all this other lifestyle problems because of the rubbish they eat.
I'm sick of these ignorant little kids who have been so barinwashed by mass media, horrible education, drugs and terrible Saturday morning cartoons that their entire generation is basically «a bad batch».
Up there with The Goonies, Gremlins and the like, Fred Dekker's adventure about a brave neighborhood gang of kids who happen to be the only ones knowledgeable about taking on monsters will take you back and it's great to share with this generation.
I'm sympathetic to Bill Skarsgård, who plays the clown in the new movie; Tim Curry's a tough act to follow, especially as Pennywise, a creation that gave an entire generation of kids coulrophobia in the early 90s.
The Film Society of Lincoln Center's longtime programming director Richard Peña has dubbed Tarantino a «second - generation movie brat,» after the movie - crazy kids of the»70s (Spielberg, Scorsese, Lucas, Coppola) who became that era's cinematic superstars.
If the movie sees board games as quaint and items of nostalgia, it also wants to channel into that quaintness and nostalgia for an older generation — those who saw the original movie as kids and, hence, are old enough to know that video games where once contained, not on discs or in digital downloads, but in plastic boxes.
Eastwood starts by showing their younger selves, the circumstances in which they grew up (including being in a Christian school, which the script goes WAY out of its way to emphasize) including their ups and downs as kids, their mothers trying to raise them alone (who are VERY Christian) and their growth as millennials (a generation Eastwood has not had kind words for in recent years).
The first trailer for the new adaptation of Stephen King's IT has landed, and there's a decent chance the film will scar a new generation of viewers from clowns, while also reigniting the coulrophobia of 90s kids (raises hand) who were...
Audiences - of all kinds - are not only eager, but grateful to have a wider range of stories and character types to experience; a more diverse selection of talented filmmakers are telling those stories in creative and thrilling ways; and a more diverse crop of stars are becoming icons for a whole new generation of kids, who will grow up never knowing this was once a debate, at all.
And lastly, this is a topic that a lot of people are scared to talk about, what happens to first - generation kids of color who go to college.
Anyone who knows me knows that I am a huge advocate for working to correct the «entitled» generation - kids that have lived their lives behind a force field of deflecting parents.
Young People Let Digital Apps Dictate Their Identities, Say 2 Scholars The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 28, 2013» «Kids feel pushed into developing a public identity early, and since it has been widely posted and effectively branded, it is actually difficult to explore other forms of identity,» says Mr. [Howard] Gardner, a professor of cognition and education in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, who explores these issues in a new book, The App Generation (Yale University Press).»
I realized that the next generation of kids, particularly those who had been living in refugee camps in India and returned home with one or no parents, had not gone to school.
As media and pop - culture scholar Henry Jenkins says, this generation is «growing up connecting online with kids from all parts of the planet being able to connect and collaborate with people who they don't see face to face takes on new importance in a network society.»
I'm sorry for the parents who didn't see the pitch fest showcasing the next generation of edutainment products that parents and schools may soon be purchasing for kids, presented by Sweden's and Finland's up and coming entrepreneurs.
If I could make one wish, it would be to create a generation of teachers who walk into the classroom every morning expecting to be surprised by what kids can do.
Picture a whole generation of, say, American kids who carry U.S. passports but have barely spent any time living in their home country.
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