Sentences with phrase «little kid in school»

I was working full time, going to culinary school and had a little kid in school, so I guess I just threw them in a box.
Like little kids in the school yard, each claiming that HIS dad can beat up the other kids» DADS.

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«Listen, when I was a little kid, we lived in a small apartment in Atlanta when my dad was going to medical school.
In schools all across America, when kids are introduced to the concept of investing, they're often encouraged to become little Buffetts — playing stock - market games where they pick individual stocks.
I read Harry Potter, does that mean I believe there's a magical school in Britain where little wizard kids go to learn magic?
Wake up people, MAKE politicians answer questions and come up with solutions for the problems that matter (economy, wealth disparity, lost jobs etc etc), whether or not your kids learn the theory of evolution in school will be of little comfort if they have no home to go to after school.
When I was a kid, I once asked my Sunday school teacher if little children got washed away in Noah's flood along with all the other animals and rebellious people.
Don't pay any attention to «pervert alert» — it's a bitchy little troll that wanders in every so often when the middle school kids are bored and get extra comp time at the library.
I recall the safe driving films in high school that made kids think a little more when driving.
It simply isn't going to happen... and in the meantime, one of their retarded kids gets it in his head that because Mandy dumped him and Brock teased him at school, is gonna take one of Daddy's guns and blow the fvck out of a bunch of little kids before offing himself.
I do not know how much LGBT is involve in promoting that their life style be taught as a norm in public schools, but it is entirely unnecessary and I think can cause little kids to be very confused.
At a little past 99,998, I parked it in front of the house until my kids got back from school.
Like a kid in a candy store I was so excited and I couldn't wait to surprise Big C when I picked him up from school to show him what was hiding in the little square box chirping in the car!
This would be a perfect idea for school lunches — just send the mix ins in a little container along with a cup of Yoplait, and let the kids mix their own yogurt when they're ready to eat lunch!
This little e-book's recipes and ideas (more than 50 in total) will make the task of making school lunch for kids who are vegetarian or vegan a bit easier and even more fun.
With football season officially having kicked off, kids back in school and the holiday season looming, now is the time to share those treats that spread a little joy.
I'm also feeling super jazzed about a ton of little things enriching my life currently, and want to share — because I'm totally one of those kids who in school brought ten things on «show and tell» day and refused to pick just one.
If you're going to pack this fruit salad for a school lunch, I would recommend packing the graham crackers separately in a snack baggie and having your kids crush it up right before eating — this way it is extra crunchy and they get to have a little fun with their lunch.
It's a world where high school kids had little to do but cruise down Main — or Fourth — Street in their cars, and where cops had little to do but bust them for it (or at least try to).
While the trip ended in tragedy, I started to wonder why it was we arbitrarily sent our kids to school and how much more excited they might be about learning, if they had a little flexibility, more time to explore things they were interested in, and more freedom to discover themselves.
Hollywood producers and magazine editors love tales of inner - city kids defeating private - school students in chess tournaments, but often, when you look a little more closely at the triumphs, they aren't quite as inspiring as they originally seemed.
Better yet, we'll go to our kids» school and join in the little games kids play.
Maybe it's straying a little far from my focus on «kids and food, in school and out» but in the near future I plan to post about the unconscionable amount of unrecycled paper and styrofoam waste generated by the lunch program in my own school... [Continue reading]
But I still see the goal to be parents looking at what their kids are eating — in school, and out — and maybe thinking a little bit more about what is being offered up to their children.
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I try to make the first day of school special complete with little notes in my kids lunches.
While I believe all the issues on The Lunch Tray are worthy of discussion (even if some are a little sillier than others), and even though we've certainly discussed childhood hunger here and will continue to do so, any site claiming to be dedicated to «kids and food, in school and out» really ought to take affirmative steps to help kids with no food at all.
We have friends whose kids are going to the public kindergarten (only 1/2 day) with the «wraparound» enrichment program for the rest of the day; their little ones are already stressed out because they have just 2.75 hours in school, during which they're basically being trampled on with mountains of «instruction,» and the wraparound program gives just 20 minutes for lunch while foregoing rest time in favor of «reading instruction» and «homework help.»
I'm not crazy about germs, my kids aren't in school yet, and I'm a little «laid back» as a mom.
The first day of school I went in happy, just as a little kid.
Our 2 year old starts in the Fall at a lovely Waldorf preschool, and right next door to it is the elementary school, and our 4 year old starts a special summer program in a few weeks to help introduce the little ones to the big school without all the older kids there.
«Little kids are very hands - on learners,» says Patty Crylen, Early Childhood Program Director for Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove.
And he's made strides in his overall functioning: Went from nonverbal and screaming at 2 to being potty trained at 3, learning to communicate better and coping well with different stimuli, and is going to a regular public school with a little support and doing relatively well, learning to read and write along with the other neurotypical kids.
I once taught a little class in grade school, and the kids were learning about John Glenn, you know, the senator and former astronaut.
My kids go back to school in September which leaves me a little over a month to prepare for everything that I need to buy.
If your child cries or throws tantrums on a regular basis before or at school, is significantly withdrawn most of the time, making little eye contact, or acts violently in school, hitting other kids or teachers, talk to your pediatrician or the school psychologist.
When our kids were old enough to get involved in sports, they most likely played on school teams, Little League teams or on teams sponsored by the YMCA or other organizations.
Kids will love gluing and painting these pencil cups, and they may just be a little less bummed about doing homework with these little cuties to store pencils, markers, and other school supplies in.
By the time kids are in late grade school, they're becoming a little too sophisticated (or so they think!)
I'm going to let you in on a little secret, my kids have been eating school lunch all year!
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When I went to grade school, most kids had somewhat similar lunches: sandwiches wrapped in saran wrap, individual - sized bags of chips, a juice box (Capris Sun if you were lucky), a piece of fruit, and some sort of Little Debbie or Hostess Dessert.
Those little oranges and tangerines in kid - friendly sizes are always a hit, so include plenty of them when you pack their school lunches.
The start of September means that school is back in session, and as moms and caregivers know, driving the kids to and from extracurricular activities leaves little time or energy to cook nutritious meals at home.
Your little one might be the coolest kid with the cutest name at daycare but what happens when he's in elementary school or high school?
My favorite is having kids to good «in their own little worlds» — my boys clean a creek right by the school once a week.
I was team mom for little league, cheer mom, pta mom, chaperoned school field trips, volunteered as a classroom helper and parent at their schools (when in public school) attended toddler tumbling and mom classes, was a homeschooling parent for one of my kids with leaning disabilities, I didn't have to scramble to figure out what to do about work or where to take my kids for child care if they were sick, I led and was involved with the church groups with my kids, I spent summers with them doing all kinds of things like traveling, visiting grandparents out of town, amusement park trips, swimming, picnics, and hiking, instead of them being stuck with a sitter every summer.
Mr. President, the new legislation awaiting your signature is a giant step in the right direction — on behalf of the students at my little public school, including my son, Zack: Thank you for putting kids first.
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When school is in session, needy families know their kids can eat at least one nutritious meal each day at little or no cost.
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