Sentences with phrase «ill children whose»

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Graffiti appeared: «Unhappy the people whose king is a child», and a great blustering ill - written threat, signed with the revolutionary sign of the Bundschuh, the sturdy peasant's clog: «We are 400 of the nobility.
Instead, the program is intended to serve the millions of impoverished American children whose parents can not send them to school with a home - packed lunch for a whole host of possible reasons that never seem to cross Parker's mind: the family's SNAP benefits fail to cover a month's worth of healthful food, in light of today's rising food costs; there is only one parent in the household and he or she works one or more jobs and is not home to pack a lunch; one or both caretakers are drug - addicted, mentally ill, physically disabled or otherwise unable to adequately provide for their children; the family lives in a homeless shelter and lacks access to kitchen facilities; the family lives in a food desert where healthful groceries are scarce, etc. etc..
Never mind that the constituents of many such Democrats are needy inner - city families whose children are ill served by the schools those union members teach in.
I see children and young people whose mental wellbeing is under threat — and I wonder how far a narrow, academic curriculum and a barrage of high - stakes tests are contributing to the increasing mental ill health of our children and young people.
1950s Randi Weingarten: Well, Black children, ye whose development has been so unfortunately impacted by your perfectly capable and loving teachers and the ill - advised choices of your perfectly capable and loving parents, we have been instructed to allow you passage into our lily - white sanctuaries of learnedness.
Just what the anxious patient wants to hear, or the anxious parent of a newly - diagnosed child, or indeed the medical professionals whose lives revolve around keeping the chronically ill healthy.
«We met people whose entire possessions could fit in a small pile, who survived from the pickings of a garbage dump, who had children ill from malnutrition, worms and infections that could easily be treated here, and all welcomed us with warmth and kindness.
«Critically ill,» with respect to a minor child or adult, means a minor child or adult whose baseline state of health has significantly changed and whose life is at risk as a result of an illness or injury.
The proposal here is for up to 37 unpaid weeks to support a «critically ill child», defined as someone below 18 years of age whose life is at risk due to illness or injury.
Future research is needed to determine 1) the cost - effectiveness of the COPE intervention, 2) whether its effects can be strengthened by including fathers, 3) whether its effects can be strengthened with additional intervention sessions 1 and 3 months after hospital discharge, and 4) whether similar positive effects can be obtained if the program is delivered to parents of younger and older children and parents whose critically ill children have chronic and / or terminal conditions.
It is specially designed for children whose parent, brother or sister are experiencing mental ill health.
Respite care is a type of foster care that is used to provide short - term (and often regular) accommodation for children whose parents are ill or unable to care for them on a temporary basis.
The court's role is to think carefully, guided primarily by the protection of the child's, not the parents» interests or ill - conceived notions of social engineering about the implications of decisions as to where, with whom, and under whose tutorship children in each case before the court will spend their lives.
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