Sentences with phrase «new generation of children»

I realized in that moment that there would be a whole new generation of children who would grow up as I did - the collateral damage of yet another hotly contested war.
Parents hold the key to attitudes among new generations of children; thus parent education is among the most vital concerns in the church.
Part - time resident fathers and non-resident stepfathers may become more prevalent among new generations of children, and increasingly relevant to study design.
New generations of children, their parents, and grandparents visit year after year to share past memories and create new ones in the Land Where Fairy Tales Come to Life!
Mindful ABCs is an Alphabet book for the new generation of children.
In the last 5 years, the United Kingdom has seen new technologies rapidly enter classrooms, feeding a new generation of children who grow up surrounded by technology — so - called digital natives.
Our challenge is to be faithful to that historic mission while updating it to stay relevant to a new generation of children and the challenges of the twenty - first century.
It speaks directly to the old / new tapestry of this work, noting that her team's biggest test is staying faithful to Catholic education's «historic mission while updating it to stay relevant to a new generation of children and the challenges of the twenty - first century.»
The Roald Dahl Literary Estate's marketing director Bernie Hall said: «Working in partnership with organisations such as YPO helps us to showcase Roald Dahl's works to new generations of children.
Sainsbury's is releasing the findings as it sets out plans to inspire a new generation of children to eat well through its Active Kids scheme, which is 10 years old next year.
This problem is exacerbated when you consider that a new generation of children are growing up having their identity narrowly defined by the political and sectarian conditions that festered here during the Troubles.
Thus, as a new generation of children is being asked to learn math the way leading researchers, the higher education community, and employers say is needed, too many teachers don't have the knowledge or the confidence to make that happen — particularly in the lower grades where teachers tend to be generalists.
«We are at the dawn of a digital revolution as a new generation of children is engaging with the myths, legends and great stories on their digital devices,» said Jim Bryant Trajectory's CEO.
Calvin, a six - year - old boy whose stuffed tiger Hobbes comes to life in his eyes, continues to capture the imagination of adults and new generations of children but these lovable and often philosophical characters do not appear in any of the merchandising now ubiquitous for similar creations like Peanuts.
Ratchet and Clank (2016) has an interesting dual audience: it is trying to appeal to a new generation of children while simultaneously trying to satisfy those who have returned to the title filled with whimsical memories.
In a 2013 opinion piece published in National Geographic, reptile expert Bryan Christy wrote that the hunt «tells a new generation of children that the only good snake is a dead one.»
Here's a 16 - slide presentation from the director of First Years that looks at how this new generation of children are identified at or near birth and are increasingly from bilingual or diverse families, and how this calls for changes in professional practice (moving from professional - centered practice to family - centered).
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