Sentences with phrase «harder than other kids»

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«They're decent citizens, they work hard every day — in many cases both the husband and the wife work hard everyday — and they're raising their kids fine, and they see other people getting ahead much faster than they are.»
The only indication I had that there was something there was that I could always throw farther than the other kids — not harder, just farther.
I'm sure I will be OK too, but I have a feeling that for me and many other moms it will be harder on us to be away from our kids than it will for our kids to be away from us.
I have twins, one is autistic and the other is the most challenging kid in terms of behaviour and MUCH harder work than his brother.
So glad that there are now more of us out there who can write about all the amazing positive experiences of family travel, to more places than Disney and all inclusives, and to let other parents know that although travel with kids can be hard, it is always worth it.
When they learn that some kids have trouble reading, and others have trouble running or playing and others struggle in other ways, they will be more likely to accept those kids and their struggles as something to expect in life, rather than staring and feeling confused when they see someone having a hard time.
But when I was with my kids, I found it way easier to spank, way easier to spank harder, way easier to give more than one spanking at a time, way easier to yell, way easier to punish, way more tempting to do other types of physical punishments.
Other tips for the kids — ask for «Parque de Distractiones» (I think)-- most big towns have a fairground / amusement park and if you don't go on a Sunday it will be very quiet and the kids will have most rides to themselves (and you'll be hard pushed to spend more than 2 dollars on rides — they are all very old and simple but our (big) daughter loved them).
It's exceptionally hard to care for both kids when one of them is a toddler and is a lot more active than the other.
Eating is much harder for some kids than others.
And if your child does turn out to be smaller than other kids his age, it's hard to know whether it's because of prematurity or plain old genetics.
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Dr. Busman explains that for kids with SM, some people may be harder than others to talk to — especially those who have an imposing voice or size.
Getting the kids enrolled is a «downstream» problem; other barriers occur upstream that make feeding kids in the summer even harder than it is during the school year: federal regulations, nutritional standards, finding and keeping trained staff and a host of other requirements that make coordinating the effort difficult.
It is hard sometimes when I see other kids dressed so cute, but they must just have better taste than my son!!
Other than that, Steve Carell is good as Gru, but the rest of the film is pretty shallow, uneventful, and a predictable kids movie — and well, the jokes die, they die fast and hard.
Why it happens is an interesting question for which nobody has a great answer, as far as I know, other than the obvious point that the schools and classrooms those kids enter into don't know how (or don't try very hard) to sustain earlier gains.
In the past, a majority of voters have sided with charter opponents, who have argued charters haven't proved to be better than other public schools, would drain money from them and leave them with the harder - to - educate kids.
India is a country that moved me more than any other, and one of the hardest things about traveling there was seeing so many kids on the street.
Growing up as a kid at the turn of the millennium, we were faced with many hard choices and the one that probably pitted us fledgling geeks against each other more than anything else was the Pokémon / Digimon divide.
Other than the Squid Kids, we see silhouettes of other fighters from the Smash series that are pretty hard to misOther than the Squid Kids, we see silhouettes of other fighters from the Smash series that are pretty hard to misother fighters from the Smash series that are pretty hard to mistake.
Halloween has become a kind of adult holiday (which was not at all true a few generations ago), and with adults and teens dressing up as figures from horror movies and going to extremes to scare other adults (a harder task than scaring a little kid), we need to make sure there is a firm line against violent / bloody / gory and generally horrific images.
I can't tell you how many people come into our store, not even realizing that anything other than WAX exists — I call it a necessity for scenarios like cabinets, an every day table, vanity and desk tops, kids furniture... Topcoat is like brushing on water — no need to thin, it dries quick, leave a mild satin finish, and cures to a harder finish than wax.
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