Sentences with phrase «into reality for the children»

Since the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, many international organizations work tirelessly to manifest these principles into reality for the children of the world still suffering from the influence of the negative aspects of parenting styles of the past.
«As states and communities lead the way on early childhood across the country, the Learning Policy Institute's latest report provides valuable insight into how states can convert their goals of increased access to quality early learning into a reality for children who need it most.»

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«I think...» may mean the momentary self or ego which just came into reality with, for me, a new thought; it may mean a common denominator of all my momentary selves in recent hours, days, years, or even since I was a child.
In 2007 UNICEF released a film called «Formula for Disaster» showing the reality of formula promotion in the Philippines and how parents are being misled into believing their children will be more intelligent if they are fed on formula rather than breastfed.
Placing children into a mixed reality - part virtual environment and part real world - has great potential for increasing their physical activity and decreasing their risk of obesity, according to University of Georgia researchers.
However, high hopes and high expectations for immigrant children often run headlong into hard realities in the educational system.
They are reformers who have turned their ambitions for success into reality, and raised standards for children not only at their own schools, but at other schools nearby.
For the rest of us, we need to forget Renaissance art and reality TV for a second so we can redouble our efforts to help students acclimate to life at school; tap into each of these children and make a connection strong enough that each one will want to play by the rules; and make school a place worth showing up to every morniFor the rest of us, we need to forget Renaissance art and reality TV for a second so we can redouble our efforts to help students acclimate to life at school; tap into each of these children and make a connection strong enough that each one will want to play by the rules; and make school a place worth showing up to every mornifor a second so we can redouble our efforts to help students acclimate to life at school; tap into each of these children and make a connection strong enough that each one will want to play by the rules; and make school a place worth showing up to every morning.
The teachers unions oppose reforms like Vergara, they oppose free speech lawsuits like Friedrichs vs. the CTA, they oppose charter schools, they fight any attempts to invoke the Parent Trigger Law, and they are continually agitating for more taxes «for the children,» when in reality virtually all new tax revenue for education is poured into the insatiable maw of Wall Street to shore up public sector pension funds.
But Kathleen Oropeza, co-founder of the Florida parents» group Fund Education Now, warns that reality is very different: «The parent trigger uses a parent's love for their child to pull the trigger and pass a public entity, a school, into the hands of a for - profit charter.»
The charge for teachers is to mediate teaching and learning from an asset - based stance to one that consistently taps into and engages the ability within children from a wide range of lived realities and social environments (Gorski, 2013).
Over 1,000 authorizers in 44 states (43 plus the District of Columbia) with charter laws are on the forefront of creating the next generation of public schools, helping translate charter school ideas into solid realities for millions of children.
Certain beliefs and practices are central in the lives of educators who help children of poverty turn their hopes for better lives into reality.
The reformers» beautiful map crashed into the realities of California's 10,000 plus schools — each with its own local particularities — and children lost an area for play.
«Children have a right to books that reflect their own images and books that open less familiar worlds to them... for those children who had historically been ignored — or worse, ridiculed — in children's books, seeing themselves portrayed visually and textually as realistically human was essential to letting them know that they are valued in the social context in which they are growing up... At the same time, the children whose images were reflected in most American children's literature were being deprived of books as windows into the realities of the multicultural world in which they are living, and were in danger of developing a false sense of their own importance in the worldChildren have a right to books that reflect their own images and books that open less familiar worlds to them... for those children who had historically been ignored — or worse, ridiculed — in children's books, seeing themselves portrayed visually and textually as realistically human was essential to letting them know that they are valued in the social context in which they are growing up... At the same time, the children whose images were reflected in most American children's literature were being deprived of books as windows into the realities of the multicultural world in which they are living, and were in danger of developing a false sense of their own importance in the worldchildren who had historically been ignored — or worse, ridiculed — in children's books, seeing themselves portrayed visually and textually as realistically human was essential to letting them know that they are valued in the social context in which they are growing up... At the same time, the children whose images were reflected in most American children's literature were being deprived of books as windows into the realities of the multicultural world in which they are living, and were in danger of developing a false sense of their own importance in the worldchildren's books, seeing themselves portrayed visually and textually as realistically human was essential to letting them know that they are valued in the social context in which they are growing up... At the same time, the children whose images were reflected in most American children's literature were being deprived of books as windows into the realities of the multicultural world in which they are living, and were in danger of developing a false sense of their own importance in the worldchildren whose images were reflected in most American children's literature were being deprived of books as windows into the realities of the multicultural world in which they are living, and were in danger of developing a false sense of their own importance in the worldchildren's literature were being deprived of books as windows into the realities of the multicultural world in which they are living, and were in danger of developing a false sense of their own importance in the world.»
Overall, Tiny Trax delivers every inner child's dream of the ultimate Scalextric set in a virtual reality racing experience for the ages that has significant scope to expand into an entire franchise in its own right.
Known for her expressive studies of women and children, these new large panels represent a move away from the intimacy characteristic of Chantal Joffe's previous work, and into a realm where the play between physical reality and imagery becomes more apparent.
Known for her expressive studies of women and children, these new large panels represent a move away from the intimacy characteristic of Chantal Joffe's previous work, and into a realm where the play between physical reality and imagery becomes more...
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Target Population: Adults working and living with children and youth who escalate incidents into no - win power struggles, distort reality, are self - abusive, engage in destructive peer relationships, lack social skills, and show little conscience for aggressive behavior
Although there is considerable research on the elements of high - quality preschool and its many benefits, particularly for low - income children and English learners, little information is available to policymakers about how to convert their visions of good early education into on - the - ground reality.
Red flags in the area of parenting proposals include: plans that are not well thought - out or fail to recognize the realities of their lifestyles; plans that don't take into perspective the child's point of view and developmental needs; or plans that aren't based in reality, such as starting parenting duties at 3:00 p.m. when the parent typically works until 6:00 p.m., without providing for childcare.
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