[xxxi] These are the very provisions the state relies upon today to deny special education services to Michael, Rachael, Skyler, and other special
needs kids whose parents choose religious schools.
Not exact matches
It also offered her the flexibility to work around the homeschooling of two of her
kids, as well as the extra income the family
needed to buy a larger house so each boy —
whose tics would sometimes keep the others awake at night — could have his own room.
Think about that: On a playground filled with 100
kids whose families
need and qualify for child care assistance, only 16 of them will get it.
We
need to sign up 100 child sponsors in Drouin
whose kids are vulnerable to trafficking and 100 hosts for a Garage Sale for Orphans to build a preschool for children who have been rescued from trafficking while we're here on the ground.
Current pedagogical fashion harps endlessly on «differentiating» instruction to meet the
needs of diverse individual students; for homeschooling parents,
whose «individual students» are their own
kids, this comes naturally.
Maybe we
need to rethink the voucher system so that we can send our tax dollars to schools
whose administrators prove their worthiness through test results of the
kids.
«It's not only that the
kids need to move on,» said Vanessa Sellers,
whose son, Alexander, 9, and daughter, Erica, 11, played soccer on Saturday at Riverside and on Randalls Island, respectively.
You said: My comment above on FB was prompted by friends
whose kid is SO entirely dependent on his parents to sleep at night, that he is depriving them of their couple time and their desperately
needed sleep, and as a result, they are constantly frustrated, at odds with each other, and left feeling helpless and misunderstood and «joke» about divorce.
Kids whose temper outbursts are routine might lack the self - control necessary to deal with frustration and anger and
need more help managing those emotions.
Thus, districts with in - class breakfast programs have an economic incentive to serve as many meals as possible, regardless of whether some meals are being served to
kids who have no
need for it — and
whose parents would greatly prefer they not partake of it.
I craved the ability to focus on each child individually during their bedtime instead of juggling both
kids whose nighttime
needs varied drastically!
Here's something that is critical, for anyone learning a new skill: Find a mentor — someone who has been using positive discipline for years, preferably someone who has older
kids whose behavior is that you admire — and lean on that mentor day in and day out for questions, for modeling your parenting approach and for reassurance that your
kids don't
need to be spanked to turn out to be great
kids.
If they
need some extra notebooks, pens, and markers for
kids whose families don't have the ability to provide them, I am eager to help out.
This essential guide (that we hope you'll never
need) to getting through your
kid's stay in the hospital comes straight from a mom
whose daughter lived in the hospital for 123 days.
Choosing the right and best double jogging stroller is especially important if you have twins, or two
kids whose ages are close together, because you
need a double jogging stroller that can make them happy and keep you comfortable.
Our
kids love thumbing through the square catalog that comes in the mail, reading the stories about families
whose lives have been changed by gifts of agriculture that provide a sustainable source of income from milk, eggs, honey and other products that can be sold or bartered for items they
need.
See, I trust Hillary to lead this country because I've seen her lifelong devotion to our nation's children, not just her own daughter, who she has raised to perfection, but every child who
needs a champion,
kids who take the long way to school to avoid the gangs,
kids who wonder how they'll ever afford college,
kids whose parents don't speak a word of English, but dream of a better life,
kids who look to us to determine who and what they can be.
But the
kids did not
need to be present: parents
whose children had already left home were only 27 per cent as likely as the childless adults to get sick (Psychosomatic Medicine, DOI: 10.1097 / psy.0 b013e31825941ff).
Tom and Jerry online on Myntra.com — Naughty and loving it The Tom and Jerry in India assortment at Myntra is an opportune segment — it will bring some much -
needed respite to all those parents
whose kids have been pestering them for merchandise from the house of their beloved TV characters (not ONLY will it help quieten mischievous youngsters, it will also satisfy your prerequisites of sturdy comfort).
Knowing that the
kid needs milk for nourishment, and pronto, he quickly makes his way to a house of ill repute in search of Donna (Monica Bellucci), a proverbial prostitute with a heart of gold
whose specialty is catering to kinky customers with a fetish for lactating mammaries.
These are the
kids whose fathers may be incarcerated,
whose mothers may be working long hours at low - wage jobs, who live in troubled neighborhoods with little to occupy them in their free time, and
whose parents lack the connections and knowledge
needed to put them on a path to the middle class.
Ron Avi Astor,
whose Building Capacity project at the University of Southern California did foundational work on the
needs of military - connected
kids, focuses even more narrowly: «What is that first day like — and that first week?»
Rather, its recipe deals with them, as with other
kids, via inclusive, child - centered instruction delivered in similar schools by exceptionally well - prepared teachers
whose skills are supposed to include differentiating their instruction according to the
needs, capacities, and prior achievement of all their pupils.
This California - centric volume contends that many middle - class families live under the illusion that their
kids» schools are swell and that it's only poor families
whose children are trapped in bad schools and therefore
need charters, vouchers, open enrollment plans, and other policies and programs designed to afford them access to better options.
Yet school boards in districts with especially active parents, weak unions, limited budgets, and
kids whose needs are going unmet may have incentives to embrace technological change and become early adopters.
This RtI model allows for schools to provide a change in instruction for all
kids whose needs are not met by the core curriculum.
Karen Mapp, a Harvard lecturer
whose research specialty is partnerships that support better educational outcomes for
kids, told guests at the Children's Institute's annual luncheon on Friday that building successful schools means engaging families as equal partners — not as clients, not as supplements to the educational process and not as people who
need saving.
«Federal law is usually the one place where priority is placed on
kids whose needs are overlooked at the state and local level,» Barone said.
«We have a lot of
kids in our district
whose parents don't advocate for them, and we
need to advocate for them.»
But for every year that this bitter divisive narrative continues, we will continue to see thousands of
kids whose needs aren't being met.
They know better for citizens of Wake County and they know better for
kids whose parents
need some help making ends meet.
«These Reformers are putting themselves in the spotlight so that more
kids whose needs are greatest can be recognized by a wider group of people,» continued Allen.
This school year, families have to pay for their
kids to ride the bus, or drop
kids off at schools themselves while driving past several things they think the district might not
need to have paid for — like Franklin Township's $ 4.3 million football stadium, and a high school
whose hallways are lined with flat screen televisions.
(Thus the recent appearance of programs like «Teach for America,»
whose theory folks preach that a
kid's home life should never be blamed for his or her performance in school, and that teachers
need to step it up.
Is it the non-English speakers that Chancellor Carmen Fariña touts, or is it the already English - speaking children
whose parents, when shut out of Gifted & Talented programs, use the Dual Language option to secure yet... Continue reading Do Dual Language Programs Keep The Language of Privilege From
Kids Who
Need It Most?
Nothing completes family life like a loyal, lovable Labrador who is a great guard and is good with the
kids, or a well - trained German Shepherd on the K - 9 unit who can sniff out trouble and true love for his master, or even a slightly scruffy rescue dog
whose need for human kindness and stability helps heal a broken soldier's heart.
An author of books for young adults points to research showing that strong school library programs led by a certified school librarian help ALL students do better in school, including students
whose parents can't afford to provide all the resources
kids need to do well in school: «[Research] tells us that even after adjusting for factors such as parental education, father's occupation, and social class, the impact of having books available in the home is as strong a predictor of school success as socioeconomic status.»
Swap with families
whose kids are of similar age and have all the gear / toys you
need already there.
Kidding aside, the case
needs to be read by all in the profession
whose job requires them to provide useful advice about the interpretation of contracts.
If you are a salesman who is constantly on the road in a station wagon, your
needs are going to be very different from a mom
whose mileage consists mostly of taking the
kids to school and going to the University Park Mall.
For someone
whose qualifications and education limit them to entry - level work like flipping burgers, making coffee, or bagging groceries, it's probably a bit disconcerting to realize to how rapidly the tech industry is working to develop their replacement — a replacement that will never take a sick day or vacation, won't have
kids or
need to attend to them; and one that doesn't require costly health insurance or any other company benefit.
Parents
whose kids require cannabis oil as medical marijuana treatment
need to reconsider their family's trip to Disney.
So AP is not about staying home as the only option for raising securely attached
kids; it's about ensuring that their
needs are met no matter
whose care they're in.
That was probably before I had
kids who are now grown with
kids of their own and it was certainly before I had a little 87 - year - old mother
whose needs increase.