Sentences with phrase «losing a child ranks»

Therefore, losing a child ranks high on the list of dangerous pregnancy events.

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Even though alcoholism ranks as one of the country's three major health problems, along with cancer and heart disease; even though it accounts for approximately 98,000 deaths every year; even though it is the root cause of most pastoral - care crises (suicides, auto fatalities, child abuse, divorces, hospital admissions, accidental deaths and home violence); even though it costs the nation $ 120 billion annually in terms of lost work time, health and welfare benefits, property damage, medical expenses, insurance and lost wages; and even though its effects impair the educational process of every child in every classroom, still the church acts as though alcoholism does not exist.
When Anne is not dealing with parents who want their child labeled as ADD (attention deficit disorder) to get extra privileges or with a student who is thinking of transferring to a nearby high school to improve her class ranking, she is coping with the shock of once again meeting her lost love, who has enrolled his nephew in Fenimore High School.
Despite current trends in measurement, benchmarking, standardised testing and rankings, we must not lose track of the profound individuality of all children.
Dale Kildee (MI), the committee's ranking Democrat, expressed skepticism about the effect of charter school access and vouchers on parental engagement and stressed that the two options do not serve all children: «As we explore strategies for comprehensive school reform, including parent engagement,» he cautioned, «we should never lose sight of our commitment to equal access for all students, not just those who receive a voucher or attend a charter school.»
«Although changes in the Data Book prevent us from comparing this rank to previous years, the trend within many indicators, particularly those of economic well - being, show North Carolina children are losing important ground.»
In Arizona, 18 percent of children had three or more ACEs, and the state ranks high, compared to the national average, for divorce / separation, losing a parent to incarceration and violence in the home.
New Jersey is making some progress in several important areas of child well - being but losing ground in others, according to the annual New Jersey Kids Count 2016 and county rankings released today by Advocates for Children of New Jersey.
Still reeling from his death, she realized she had to support her two college - aged children and didn't want to lose her top - ranked company.
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