I am glad extended nursing is becoming more popular, now
maybe kids in our country will be healthier
Not exact matches
Maybe this is why I am so against this push by the gay activists to make life even more confusing for
kids: Lets be really clear: nearly every
country on Earth has outlawed homosexuality
in its not too distant past, and most of them won't allow such silly games as SSM.
I have never heard money cited by a friend as a reason not to have
kids but we have generous maternity leave entitlements and protection for our jobs
in our
country (Australia) so
maybe that isn't so much of an issue here as
in other
countries.
Maybe your
kid isn't the most adventurous eater
in the world but I doubt you have to only travel to french fry friendly
countries to ensure they eat.
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 district (Houston ISD) and presumably elsewhere
in the
country.
If you're going to turn around the
kids who are new to this
country or have been
in bad school systems, the fastest way is to get the family to buy
in, too, and not stigmatize the family just because they
maybe didn't get out of the eighth grade.