Sentences with phrase «need a kid zone»

Whoever said that children are the only ones who need a kid zone?!

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these are kids — primadonnas with inflated egos that need a mourinho a simeone - someone to push them to above there comfort zone.
But if sitting close together is an invitation for your kids to poke, pinch, and grab each other (distracting you from safe driving while you play referee), you'll probably need a buffer zone in the center.
If your kids need a break or want to stretch their legs, hit up the Kid Zone by Section 109 and 106 on the concourse.
the key to knowing when kids need a gentle push out of a comfort zone vs. needing the «cushion» of safety and familiarity
My kids needed me to have this push to get out of my comfort zone!
My kids are rowdy, just as most are at their age, but sometimes my children need to rest or nap, and their stroller is part of their safe zone, so making sure it's the best is my job.
Schools need to create zones where kids may use their devices to communicate.
When they're in their student zone of flow then the same will most likely be true for us: our goals are clear, the challenge is high, our skills match the challenge, and we're getting immediate feedback from kids and adjusting so that we can meet their needs and accomplish the goal.
Geoffrey Canada's Harlem Children's Zone is one of the most - discussed charter school ventures in America since it combined a «no - excuses» schooling philosophy with the provision of a lot of additional social services to in - need kids.
Making the case that choice allows for all families, poor or middle class, to meet the particular needs of their children can win support, especially from white middle class families who realize that how they are hurt by school zones and other Zip Code Education policies (and are also condescended by teachers and school leaders when they want more for their kids), but don't see any other way to avoid those problems beyond paying for private schools out their own pockets.
For one thing, even the perfect neighborhood school won't be able to meet the individual needs of every kid in its catchment zone.
I did really like it - but it just wasn't meeting all of my needs - that little red table for instance was super cute - but not a great place to display anything - and my room is the only kid boy free zone that I have so all of my special stuff is, well stuffed onto my dresser.
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