I now have been given the opportunity to give back to a place that changed my life, allowing me to influence the lives of
other deserving children.
Not exact matches
Instead, he works out of a bullet - proof van, and defends the people no
other lawyers want to represent: satanic - cult drug addicts,
child molesters, you name it — all because he believes everyone
deserves a fair trial, even if that means cheating the system to ensure his clients get one.
However this whole «Disease is the result of sin», so do you believe that a
child getting cancer or any
other person who gets cancer
deserves it?
the
children hurt by these men and the many
others not reported don't
deserve to suffer with these injustices because the church doesn't want to face the fact that there is a problem.
This is similar to a
child that receives a gift from his parents which they didn't earn of even
deserve but are unwilling to share it with
others.
Well, the answer to this question is that the backslider does not
deserve to be saved but
deserves to go to Hell; that
other people will often think that he is not saved; that he himself is likely to doubt his salvation or to believe that God has forsaken him utterly; but, thank God, the backslider still is a
child of God.
Regardless of their clerical affiliation, they
deserve the same trials, imprisonment and record that any
other pedophile and
child abuser would receive.
Equality of all persons is a central and inescapable component of justice, and it
deserves special focus because of the world's history of exploitation and violence against women,
children, minority groups, and anyone considered as «
other.»
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Watching the boy, Fitzgerald decided
other children with challenges
deserved the chance to play.
You may have noticed that these tips are not much different from how I recommend disciplining every
child, and that is because, while some
children are more emotionally and physically sensitive than
others, all
children have sensitive hearts that
deserve to be treated gently.
I think anytime we find ourselves saying that a certain school is fine for
other people's
children, but our kids
deserve better, that there is a problem.
Our
children deserve our direct, honest responses so they can internalize «right» and «wrong», and develop the authentic self - discipline needed to respect and be respected by
others.
Spoiled Mommy — Being a mother myself, I'll admit I'm biased, however I think all moms, whether they are mother's by way of birthing a
child, adoption, fostering, or any
other means,
deserves a little bling to commemorate the blessing of being called, «Mom.»
This philosophy, termed «Attachment Parenting» by its champion, pediatrician and father of eight Dr. William Sears (author of the popular
child - care manual The Baby Book, among
others), sees infants not as manipulative adversaries who must be «trained» to eat, sleep, and play when told, but as dependent yet autonomous human beings whose wants and needs are intelligible to the parent willing to listen, and who
deserve to be responded to in a reasonable and sensitive manner.
We will partner with families, teachers and any
other professionals in your
child's life to make sure she gets the support and opportunities she
deserves.
Although it may not be a vacation for you, it is important to show the
other children that they matter and they
deserve something special before the baby takes up everyone's time and attention.
Although
children with DS often need extensive health evaluations and
other professional interventions from an early age, it's important to keep in mind that every
child deserves to be surrounded by people who love, respect, and admire him.
Because of this, providing the gift of a
child to
deserving people is a feeling that many surrogates say is unmatched by any
other moment in their lives.
In this digital era, your
children deserve to take a break from their smartphones, tablets, and
other gadgets.
This post hints at several complicated issues that probably each
deserves its own post — the events or experiences that inspire us to become AP parents, the naive assumptions we often have about love being «all you need» to make a
child's world right, the tragedy that can occur when
children's emotional needs go unmet... All very important topics that we've all probably talked about many times with
other parents and in our API support groups.
«The truth is that New York dedicates more money per pupil to education than any
other state — including over $ 25.8 billion in this year's budget,» Rich Azzopardi, a spokesman for Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, said in a statement, «and we'll continue to work to strengthen our public schools and provide New York
children with the education they
deserve.»
«As a result
children from ethnic minority backgrounds languish in care for longer than
other kids and are denied the opportunities they
deserve.
«Our faith traditions teach us that all people are
children of God,
deserving of love, dignity and equal treatment, and we the undersigned therefore believe that gay and lesbian New Yorkers in committed, loving relationships should be able to protect each
other with the critical safety - net provided by civil marriage.
• What I've picked up from the Liberal Democrat conference so far is that Nick Clegg wants to cut the pay of classroom assistants, home helps, lollipop men and women and
other low - paid public sector workers, to means test middle - class mums to decide whether they
deserve child benefit, and to keep tuition fees.
«Obvious
Child»: Yes, this comedy
deserves credit for allowing abortion to be a valid topic of conversation when so many
other movies handle the topic with tongs.
Too many of our
children and teenagers feel vulnerable today, for no
other reason than their race, religion, or sexual orientation, and they
deserve our protection.
Minority and low SES students
deserve gifted education services as much as any
other child.
In The Schools Our
Children Deserve: Moving Beyond Traditional Classrooms and «Tougher Standards,» he argues in favor of schools in which students are intellectually engaged and encouraged to grapple with rigorous problems: schools, in
other words, in which correct answers matter, but so does reaching those answers through a complex process that may involve making errors and misunderstanding concepts along the way.
Simply put, that means we need to advocate for vouchers and tax credits and
other programs — state and federal — that can help families obtain the high - quality education they want and
deserve for their
children.
I hope the
other school networks trying to give our poorest
children the educations they
deserve will also be keeping track of their graduates, and sharing what they learn with the rest of us.
These
children need and
deserve the same support as all
other public school kids and we hope this is the year they receive that support from those who represent them in Albany.»
Charter school students
deserve the same investment as all
other public school
children in this state.
Others hand - wrote «All Our
Children Deserve... A Voice, A Safe Environment, or Better Recreation.»
They
deserve to have a performance area and a multipurpose room, especially because that's what the
other children at traditional schools get.»
In a letter to Secretary DeVos, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and 24
other organizations urged her to «ensure that
children receive the support and attention they
deserve through the implementation of ESSA.»
Of course not; GT teachers are specifically trained to serve a certain population, one which
deserves a free and appropriate public education just as much as any
other child.
Yet, as long as we use government force to discriminate against people based on their bank accounts and ZIP codes, I will continue to have students who, on the first day of class, have no idea how far behind they are — all while sitting next to
other students who enjoyed educational liberty that every
child deserves.
We will continue to advocate for the what
other districts in Pennsylvania have had for many years: schools that provide the education our
children deserve governed by a democratically elected school board.
«While we congratulate Uncommon Schools for their progress in raising student achievement and their steadfast commitment to ensuring that every
child — regardless of family income or background —
deserves a world - class education, the real winners are the students who are served by these and
other high - quality charter management organizations,» said Rebecca Wolf DiBiase, managing director of programs for The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation.
Every
child, parent, teacher,
child study team member, and
other educator or related services professional
deserves an education leader in Washington who has significant expertise in his or her job.
«These results are just one, imperfect snapshot, but they tell the same story as
other data we have seen: California isn't yet prioritizing our public schools with the urgency our
children deserve.
These policies result from a divisive vision of what some
children deserve versus
others.
The battle over implementing Common Core reading and math standards — one which is revealing that some reformers aren't serious about helping all kids succeed (as well as demonstrating the consequences of failed traditionalist thinking)-- along with
other fights, are necessary in order to provide our
children with futures they
deserve.
«
Children whose families have chosen a public charter school deserve the same degree of public support as children who attend other types of public
Children whose families have chosen a public charter school
deserve the same degree of public support as
children who attend other types of public
children who attend
other types of public schools.
And for that, No
Child deserves more credit that Carey (and
others) gives it.
The National Education Union, alongside
other education unions, will continue its campaign to ensure that our
children and young people get the investment that they
deserve and our economy needs.»
So, of course, any school that is all about producing higher test scores will do all they can to duck their responsibility to special education students who need and
deserve the same educational opportunities as every
other child.
My kids
deserve the same funding as any
other child in Connecticut,» said Chris James, a Bridge Academy parent from Bridgeport.
Parents in my town want the choice to send their
children to the school that suits them and their needs, rather than being told by
others that only the privileged few who can afford the bus fare or the fees at a private school
deserve it.