(moves in to
physically move the child away as quickly as possible)....
Not exact matches
The
child has to
physically move the train to get it to roll.
or
moves physically toward your
child, you'll need to model strength as well as protect your
child by stepping between them.
The message that the First Lady delivered and is promoting in her «Let's
Move» campaign are the same initiatives that many of us been promoting for years, such as healthier meals in schools, involving parents on proper nutrition and ensuring that
children and families are being
physically active.
From the minute they learn to crawl
children like to
move around, so inspire kids to be
physically active and play outside.
Stickers are a great learning tool because they allow
children to
physically move objects, customize their own designs, and also because they are just plain fun!
Furthermore, after
children have learned to
physically move the pictures, they can be taught to imagine
moving the pictures.
Watching a
child move is certainly inspiring and can give us valuable insight about organic movement, but I would argue that what the
child needs and can do
physically is very different from what many adults need and can do.
Young Adult (R for profanity and sexuality) Bittersweet romance drama about a recently - divorced writer of
children's literature (Charlize Theron) who
moves back to her tiny Minnesota hometown to win back her happily - married, high school sweetheart (Patrick Wilson) only to instead form an unusual bond with another classmate (Patton Oswalt) left emotionally and
physically scarred since senior year by an unfortunate tragedy.
«Kids often
move emotionally before they
move physically,» said Susan Titterton, a guidance counselor at Morristown (Vermont) Elementary School, in a recent issue of The Responsive Classroom, published by the Northeast Foundation for
Children.
Mindful teachers will plan game lessons to keep all
children physically moving.»
Ofsted assessment There are many ways for
children to be
physically active, with outdoor learning and play, nature play, Forest School activities and gardening just some of the ways to get
children moving more at school.
Vision in Action: The ASCD Whole
Child Award is designed to recognize schools that have moved beyond a vision for educating the whole child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schoo
Child Award is designed to recognize schools that have
moved beyond a vision for educating the whole
child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schoo
child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and
physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schooling.
Vision in Action: The ASCD Whole
Child Award recognizes schools that have moved beyond a vision for educating the whole child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schoo
Child Award recognizes schools that have
moved beyond a vision for educating the whole
child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schoo
child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and
physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schooling.
This annual award recognizes schools that have
moved beyond a narrow focus on academic achievement to take action for the whole
child, creating learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and
physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schooling.
Vision in Action schools have
moved beyond just a vision for educating the whole
child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and
physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schooling.
Vision in Action: The ASCD Whole
Child Award recognizes schools that move beyond a vision for educating the whole child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schoo
Child Award recognizes schools that
move beyond a vision for educating the whole
child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schoo
child to actions that result in learners who are knowledgeable, emotionally and
physically healthy, civically active, artistically engaged, prepared for economic self - sufficiency, and ready for the world beyond formal schooling.
Some indications that your spouse, partner, husband or wife has gone too far include: getting angry at you when you disagree; punching holes in walls; throwing objects (aimed at nothing or at you); destroying belongings; threatening to hurt you or leave you for the purpose of intimidating you;
physically preventing you from leaving home; putting pressure on you not to work when you want to; insulting or ridiculing you; becoming jealous of your friends, activities, or hobbies; making you account for your whereabouts at all times; using promises and lies to manipulate you or to get you to forgive their angry or threatening behavior; isolating you from friends or family; making you ask permission to go out or make a career
move; and threatening to harm your possessions, pets, or
children.
While clearly, some parents may
move to protect himself or herself (and the
children) from a
physically abusive spouse, others such as cases of PAS, do so simply to «remove» the parent from the
child's life — it is a form of revenge.