Sentences with phrase «get youngsters involved»

Having them pitch in and help you to mop up that spilled milk or sticky juice is another easy way to get youngsters involved in the household chores.
«Rather than getting your youngsters involved in a lot of structured sports, the focus should be on a variety of free play activities both in the home, and outdoors.»

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In preparation for this year's relative youth movement, WKU did a good job of getting a lot of youngsters involved.
Sanford and his staff did a nice job of getting as many youngsters as possible involved, and that could pay off.
I always love to see our youngsters getting involve in a game, whether it is due to injury or just resting a player or too games like these can push them in the first team light.
best thing for all involved schez gets a season as number 1 guaranteed, also this boy malen looks the absolute business on the videos i have seen of him, could be real coup getting him in ahead of barca, they are usually the premier choice all all youngsters, as la maisa is famous but just shows our academy is getting high fame and recognition, now as much as any academy in the world.
Falcone also stages a number of ingenious sight gags, most of them having to deal with the youngsters who have bonded together to make the growing brownie business a success, while a joke involving a foldaway couch got me to laugh out loud even though I saw it coming from a million miles away.
Jo Earp: Tim's main research interest at the moment is Computer Science education, so I started by asking him to take me back to his time at school and explain what «computer science» looked like in a classroom context and how he got involved as a youngster.
More formally, after we've got the RTI model implemented, well, parents are going to choose to be involved in varying levels, but as a school person I'd encourage parents to be involved as we look at the results of our screening whether we're screening annually, or maybe even three times a year, when we're looking at those academic benchmarks that would indicate how well a youngster is performing in class and then when we're conducting the progress monitoring so that students who are part of more intensive interventions will have their progress monitored, or will conduct those formative assessments to inform us how well that intervention is working.
The book is inspiring valley youngsters to get involved in their communities» efforts to connect more people to the river.
Texas HIPPY University of North Texas Highlights the Texas Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) home visitation program, and includes information on successful program outcomes and how communities can get involved.
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