Sentences with phrase «mean young teenagers»

Child labor laws mean young teenagers can't get jobs in shops or on farms.

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So when, as a teenager, young Amos Klausner went off to the kibbutz and reinvented himself as «Oz» (which means «boldness»), it was not only a repudiation of his previous name.
Or you could try to assert that it's a translation error, like how «young boy» actually means «older teenager» or how «made» actually means «referenced metaphorically».
Life, which may seem deceptively long to young teenagers, is really a very short span of time, which if used unwisely and without meaning, simply goes to waste.
With even my older children still so young and my experience obviously limited I don't mean to discount the struggles of raising teenagers or the serious challenges that many parents face.
Green noted that renewing support among the young did not mean «hugging huskies, cuddling hoodie - wearing teenagers and PR stunts».
This, combined with the latest results of the survey showing that the Internet is one of the most popular sources of information for teenagers, means that it has never been more important for schools and teachers to be armed with the correct information so that children and young adults are able to decipher between fact and fake news.»
I was interested in the stock market from a young age, as a teenager I used to keep the pages from the daily newspaper that had the stock prices, I would follow the tickers and the prices but didn't really know what they meant, it wasn't until I was in my late 20's when I entered a trading competition here in the UK called the «City Index Trading Academy» where I was actually taught to trade and I went on to win the competition where the prize was 100K that my trading journey really began and I have not looked back since.
The Teens Club Xiipaal, which in Mayan means «teenager», is a space specially designed for young people, the force and nature of the future of the world.
This does not mean that teenagers do not need their parents, but they do need their parents to start becoming supportive of them in a very different way from when they were younger.
The article depicts teenagers with extensive experiences with adult workers in discussing their needs, and emphasizes listening and respect as the means to work with children and young people successfully.
The aim of this round table is to establish and / or to improve a better and profound understanding of how we can support our young patients and their parental caregivers to overcome schemas (parents) and schema dispositions (children / teenagers) by means of emotionally - experienced techniques rather than cognitive interventions.
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