If there are
more kids who want to go to school, that shows they're doing something right.
«We hear from our teachers and principals, our partners in the schools, there are
more kids who could desperately use a youth advocate so at the time we're having to look at whether we can go, instead we're having to cut back and we know the number of students who could benefit from the program is growing,» says Malgieri.
And, Levin adds, more kids eating lunch means
more kids who are better able to concentrate in the classroom.
The more kids who have it, the less silly it becomes.
Not exact matches
The colour, which has the bonus of conveying calm and cheerfulness, serves as a subtle reminder to employees —
who bop to music and wave friendly hellos to passersby — of their purpose: feeding healthy foods to
more than 15,000
kids every day.
To get an idea of what the
kids are into these days and,
more importantly, why they're into it, I decided to ask one of the smartest, most self - aware teenagers I know: my cousin Lucy,
who is, as she told me recently «15 going on 30.»
In February The New Yorker profiled the super-rich
kids of the Chinese billionaires and millionaires
who are either partially, mostly or wholly responsible for driving the price of an average home in Canada's third - biggest metropolitan area to
more than $ 1 million.
Second, and probably
more annoyingly for those of us
who aren't too bothered by the work of posting pictures of our
kids or travel adventures, that data is then used to shape what you see.
In fact, the classic «marshmallow study,» led by psychologist Walter Mischel in the 1960s, found that
kids who were able to delay the delicious gratification of eating a marshmallow wound up
more successful as adults.
Follow - ups over the next 40 years showed the
kids who waited were healthier and
more successful in school years later.
«Parents
who respond to their children's emotions in a comforting manner have
kids who are
more socially well - adjusted than do parents
who either tell their
kids they are overreacting or
who punish their
kids for getting upset,» child psychologist Nancy Eisenberg of Arizona State University said in an interview.
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more powerful than they used to be, and any of our top picks would make an excellent first smartphone for a
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who just needs a reliable cheap phone.
«It's probably
more difficult than it is to go through a divorce and share custody of the
kids,» says Allen,
who notes that a lot of restaurants have failed for that reason.
Plus, when
kids are involved, the in - app purchase model is risky: A parent
who discovers her
kid has overspent is likely to not only uninstall the offending app but trash it on social media too, costing the developer
more than one lost customer.
«But all it takes is a couple of dedicated teachers with a little support and guidance to run important research programs that can produce winners in this competition and
more importantly
kids who are going to go on to become scientists and change the world.»
The app targets home cooks like parents
who are making lunch for their
kids and can easily put together a few
more portions to «make some cash on the side,» said Puci,
who will take a five per cent cut from chefs using the platform.
, those with an anxious
kid at home have a
more immediate concern — how should I handle a child
who is too fearful to enjoy a playdate, order a slice of pizza, or get through a math quiz without distraction?
So if a company wanted to do a
more broad - market research piece, what we would do would be to send samples out across multiple audiences — moms and
kids, Gen Z / College, health and wellness — and say, let's see
who organically picks this.
Years later, the
kids who had held off were found to be
more successful professionally.
The
kid who took his lemonade stand door - to - door made a lot
more summer cash than the teen on the corner waiting for the next passerby.
Bialik said she hopes
more kids, even those
who aren't naturally drawn to math and science, give it a go.
So here we have a big, lumbering guy weighed down with armor,
who can't see much
more than a few feet in front of his face, up against a
kid running at him with a devastating weapon and a rock traveling with the stopping power of a.45 caliber handgun.
«The aha moment was that being open and honest propelled our brand,» explains Ellis, «because when people feel good about a brand, they frequent it
more often, their average cheque goes up and they tell two friends,
who tell two friends,
who bring their
kids.
Hettinger,
who now lives in Florida, told Time that she first thought of the idea while witnessing
kids throwing rocks at police officers in Israel, and started thinking about how to provide a
more peaceful outlet for them.
What it's about: A message - heavy morality tale starring Bing Crosby, «Going My Way» is about a popular youthful pastor giving a group of young
kids direction in life while winning over the
more conventional pastor
who lead the parish before him.
I didn't ask enough of these questions and I got hooked up with someone
who was
more interested in selling me products than helping me and my family win in retirement and college planning for our
kids.
Remote workers
who can set their own schedules may have
more opportunities to get up and move throughout the course of the day, whether it's doing tasks around the house, taking a gym break during off - hours (and avoiding the lunch - time rush), or staying active with their
kids.
«The guy was filled with rage,» said a person
who has visited the school building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High where Cruz fired a squall of
more than 100 rounds from his AR - 15 into classrooms and down hallways at terrified
kids.
«I think that we've all suffered enough,
more than any
kid should have to this year, and I think that having to study for a test that either lets you graduate high school or not is very unfair,» said Alexa Kitaygorodsky, a ninth grader
who was in the freshman building when the shooting happened.
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And it was hard to tell
who enjoyed it
more — the
kids or the teammates.
I knew what it was like then, and I know what it's like now to feel the shame and vulnerability and the scars of a poor
kid and what it was like to look over the train tracks and see others
who have
more and realize that for whatever reason our station in life was not like theirs,» Schultz told partners.
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who pays for his workers» weddings and their
kids» college tuition
And regardless of social class, the stresses and distractions that afflict unemployed parents also afflict their
kids,
who are
more likely to repeat a grade in school, and
who on average earn less as adults.
I was appalled to learn that people — I suppose in the
more insular Utah and Idaho communities — would refuse to allow their children to play with
kids who weren't LDS.
The Catholic Church's position on artificial birth control has NO basis in the teachings of Christ... it was not an issue then... the teaching is solely based on the opinion of the men running the church
who claim «divine inspiration»... BULL... they wanted people to have
more kids so they could contribute
more money to the church so that the so - called «princes of the church» could maintain their princely life - style.
What about the married woman
who already has four
kids and can afford no
more?
She was actually named after yeast FUNGUS and a plant; Again, I need to do
more research, but in order to take a article seriously, you need to address the source first This woman, as educated as she MAY be, (having a degree, and knowing how to use it are two different things) spent her earliest, most developmentally crucial years under the direction of at least one parent
who thought NOTHING of saddling their
kid with this name.
The number of Christian women
who have
more than 2
kids is small.
There are parents
who will tell you that they knew when their child was young < - parents are not scientists... and they do nt speak for the
kids... the
kids can say it for themselves... seems
more like desperation to add parents in this as you did..
I'm
more that type of blogger than the click - baiter or the response - writer or editorialist anyway,
who are we
kidding?
Kids who are
more sensitive or innocent or younger still might need to steer clear of certain selections on this list.
But the
kid who would have excelled, was a fantastic student, and probably knew
more about the Bible than the Sr pastor was sidelined.
Harvey and Bob Weinstein,
who run Miramax, entered
Kids in the prestigious Cannes Film Festival and began an extensive campaign to convince critics that
Kids is an important work of art that should be given the
more profitable R rating, which allows parents to take their youngsters to the film and also opens up the video and cable television markets.
In doing so, we will be no
more guilty of indoctrination than the parents
who let their
kids «make up» their own minds about religion, because all reason is tradition - based.
Chief executive, Tim Morfin said: «The reality that
kids who are growing up in poverty are four times
more likely to be excluded from school just tells us that there is a real risk of a system that isn't fair.»
These are the people you worship with each week, the people whose
kids hang out with your
kids, the people
who brought you a chicken casserole when you had surgery, the people you call with good news, the people you're now wishing you'd spoken with
more bluntly,
more honestly.
I have a private / secret Facebook group for Christian moms of LGBT
kids who love their
kids unconditionally, want to develop and maintain authentic, loving, healthy relationships with their LGBT
kids and are working to make the world a kinder, safer,
more loving place for LGBT people.
When I talk to my good friend
who is a very conservative Catholic
who views taking communion as sacred and every crumb is representative of Christ's body and not one crumb will drop... then compare it to how we do it at church... everyone ripping bread from the same loaf, crumbs everywhere,
kids spilling the «wine»... does it really matter... is one
more right than the other... one upholds church law on how communion will be performed versus our laid back version.
We live in a
more racially diverse area of our primarily white state, so they hang out with
kids who don't look like them.