And while having
lots of poor children with JIRAs — and the $ 2,000 in taxpayer contributions that come with those accounts — is infinitely better than any wealth - creating tools currently available to poor children, JIRAs will not sit well with many people.
State senator Darrell Steinberg, a Sacramento Democrat who has focused on reducing the number of high school dropouts in California, said he thinks Schwarzenegger sincerely wants to improve
the lot of poor children.
Not exact matches
Therefore, the
poor mental health (highly - prevalent depression) does not stem from a lack
of exercise, smoking or drinking as required by the LDS Church Word
of Wisdom dictates.The church leaders do stress to get married early and to have
lots of children.
This
poor child hasn't got a
lot of exposure to good role models
of what he is told God is like.
, It has been changed from «freedom
of» to «freedom from» being offended and or religion and you know the communists first order
of things is allways to make god and religion illegal and if Santa is a big religious commercialized lie to sell stuff to these ever
poorer childrens parents why not make the whole
lot of it illegal and save us a whole
lot of money in the shopping aisle and in the court rooms?
In an experiment, Dr Weston Price monitored the dental health
of poor children after feeding them a very nutritious diet including
lots of vitamin K2, vitamin D and various minerals.
«You have to remember, he came from a very
poor family, and suddenly, when he was 16, still basically a
child, he was thrown into the public eye and faced with a
lot of pressure,» says his friend Valdano.
If a parent drinks sodas, eats
lots of fast food, and makes tons
of other
poor food choices so will their
child.
This happened a
lot especially during the 18th and 19th Century, when birth control was still nonexistent or unavailable and parents with
poor circumstances could not support their
lot of children.
And particularly when programs are being cut for food stamps and for
child care and for education, particularly in the areas for the
poorest New Yorkers... I think that this legislation makes a
lot of sense, and it's going to be good for our state.»
Jim St. Germaine, a college graduate and a father
of young
children, said when he was a teenager in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, he «made a
lot of poor decisions,» including selling drugs at age 14 and having run - ins with the law.
«
Children who watch
lots of TV may have
poor bone health later in life.»
And so that was yet another sign, another signal, and correlated quite well to a
lot of volunteer work I've been doing locally to help feed local
poor elementary
children, and I've been quite frustrated when I run into weeks where I'm able to make zero progress with that because I'm getting ready for a Spartan race, or I'm podcasting, or replying to emails, or building the fitness empire.
Margaret Blood: In the absence
of a public policy commitment, we've allowed the market to take over and provide very high - quality services to a limited number
of wealthy
children and, for the most part, less - than - quality services to
poor children, with
lots of kids stuck in between.
Lots of research talks about what happens in the first few years
of a kid's life and how
poor children don't get the support and input — things as simple as language or as complicated as an outlook on life, self - esteem, and how you interact with institutions — that middle - class kids tend to get.
That school has placed a
lot of emphasis on letting these
poor children work with computers, learn how to use computers, learn how to learn with computers.
And the president's proposal to allow $ 1 billion in federal funds to follow
poor children to the public schools
of their choice — while thin on details — sounds a
lot like a proposal that failed to pass the GOP - led Senate in 2015.
While it is worse for
poor children, who also get the inhumane classes that are test and punish, recess has been missing in a
lot of wealthier suburban schools too.
Women in
poor Africa have
lots of children not necessarily because their husbands force them to or because the pope denies them condoms (modern Malthusian prejudices), but because in parts
of the world where infant mortality is high, and where there is no welfare system to see you through old age, having a large family is perfectly rational and well - informed.
(On the other hand, while
lots of folks blamed
poor Stella for the suffering she experienced, it's pretty hard to argue that the plaintiffs in the
Children's Trust case created the problem.)
Their green - above - all approach makes
lots of sense for
children's furniture, from both a planetary and human health perspective: youngsters spend tons
of time in their cribs, on a changing table, and surrounded by stuff in their nurseries; exposure to VOCs and other harmful pollutants that are off - gassing from their surroundings can lead to both short and long - term health problems, especially if they're living with
poor indoor air quality during their busiest developmental years.
Children cost a
lot of money and the last time I looked single mothers were amongst the
poorest people in the country.
The association between high screen time and
poor dental health may be driven by the relatively high consumption
of sugary snacks by
children who watch a
lot of TV (see Marryat et al. 2009).