Sentences with phrase «kids at different points»

We had much excitement as the Maitland - Newcastle train line was cut on Friday — with both kids at different points on the Maitland line.

Not exact matches

On the first day of the training, we looked at the eight different points that the HTGC course had to cover — things like giving birth, weaning etc, and the form it takes, which is that it's based on a group of expectant dads, and what we called the «experts», dads who already had kids of their own and would talk about their own experiences and offer mentoring.»
Although they take different approaches, their goals are similar: to have kids begin to make conscious food — and life — choices by showing them that there's more to it than pointing at a supermarket shelf, opening a box or waiting in a fast - food drive through.
At some point, however, parents of gifted kids often wonder what's at the root of those different behaviorAt some point, however, parents of gifted kids often wonder what's at the root of those different behaviorat the root of those different behaviors.
LYETTE REBACK: I'm listening into this and I'm just thinking like while this research to be pointing in a certain direction at the same time I have sixteen kids one born at twenty six weeks one born three weeks their early, all kinds of different experiences.
Although it may feel like you'll never get to the point of your baby being ready to eat different and more exciting types of food, it'll be no time at all before your child has moved all the way up to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or other «kid favorites.»
Juni must save his sis and shut down the game before midnight, at which point the game goes on sale and kids everywhere will become unwittingly enslaved by the game's designer, known as the Toymaker (Stallone, who also plays three different manifestations of his id, all irritating).
Well, Lenny's wife Roxanne (Salma Hayek), who even Lenny admits in the movie's single and genuinely clever joke is too beautiful for him, is over-emotional (the movie's opinion of her) because she wants to have another kid, so it does aim one sexist stereotype at one of its few major female characters (Speaking of sexism, can we talk about the MPAA ratings board's glaring double standard in pointing out that a movie's nudity is of the «male rear» variety, directly implying that there's something different — worse, more offensive — about the same of the female kind?).
Will they be «adaptive» (via computer or otherwise) to kids at different levels of achievement or will they, like most of today's tests (see discussion here at the seventeen - minute point), do a weak job of differentiating performance at the top and at the bottom of their range of difficulty?
I tend to be suspicious of «developmentally inappropriate» arguments because 1) kids might be at different points developmentally and 2) any particular learning goal might appear developmentally inappropriate right up until the moment it doesn't (i.e., when we figure out kids can handle it if presented in such - and - such a way.)
At a certain point kids will have acquired enough knowledge and vocabulary that they can understand texts about things they're not directly familiar with, but that point arrives at different moments for different studentAt a certain point kids will have acquired enough knowledge and vocabulary that they can understand texts about things they're not directly familiar with, but that point arrives at different moments for different studentat different moments for different students.
Some might point out obvious barriers: the finite resource that is a teacher's time, the difficulty of coordinating so many individualized learning plans, the difficulty in differentiating so many curriculums or the challenge in managing kids going at such radically different paces in such diametrically different directions.
Plus, because the experience points are tied to the kids and not the costumes, you can feel free to try fighting with lots of different costumes, without having to put yourself at a major disadvantage.
If your kids aren't sure how to respond to a different point of view, tell them they don't have to respond at all.
Sitting in a theater, playing outside with my kids, driving at different points of the day, the Moto 360 2015 was already good to go when I glanced down at it.
and left me with very bitter feelings about what happened when I was younger and at some point I think having kids made me snap out of it too where I started realizing that at some point I need to stop looking at all those things and the things that happened when I was a child and start living my life and focusing on my kids but yes some people for whatever reason just never get to that point sometimes not even until it's too late so I could see how someone who could reason with that person / counselor and make them have a different perspective on the life, childhood events, and present relationships.
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