Sentences with phrase «real needs of these kids»

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So, it can be someone who notices that over time their social relationships are degrading because they don't have a consistent, face - to - face contact with people and that's especially problematic for kids who need time in that real face - to - face social world because that's where they develop all the competencies of being a social creature.
While learning tech skills is certainly valuable, if your really want to future - proof your kid's employment prospects, you need to make sure they spend plenty of time away from their gadgets and interacting with the messy and unpredictable real world.
I'm not sure the film even needs such a premise to be effective, (in fact, it may distract from the main point a bit... and I hate to think there are people who need it to be reversed in order to empathize), for what really moved me was its depiction of bullying, which is based on real reports from LGBT kids.
Sometimes, your kids need something that feels like a real treat, so offer them something healthy and sweet.These oatmeal cookies are full of healthy ingredients: oats, banana, coconut oil, almond meal and cinnamon.
a 10 year old who loves the raiders will start looking up to this man... i'm all for second chances, but if he beats a women while on the raiders then i have to explain to the kid his hero is a POS... i know it's selfish of me but i just don't need that, i want my nephew looking up to real men...
A lot of mothers who work have to for family income needs, not because they want to, and no real difference in how their kids turn out has emerged.
kids need more real food, not a bit of whole wheat flour added to refined flour products.
As someone who had problems and dealt with the shame of those problems, as a kid, (I was one of the very small percentage of children who needed medication to deal with incontinence), the shame associated with having accidents is very real, and if your child is lying about them, it's time to check yourself and make sure you aren't contributing to any shame they may be feeling.
Kids can get a lot out of tech devices, but they need to thrive in the real world, too.
In relying on the women of the internet who also had kids to provide me with the information I needed to adopt an attachment parenting lifestyle, I'd missed out on the real deal.
It's impossible to say, but I do agree with Satter's general principle that kids need to learn how to navigate an abundance of sweets, as they will surely encounter it in the real world.
Some of us need to start writing about what's real instead of letting authors who don't even remember what it's like to have kids set the standard.
«If we want to fix childhood obesity, chocolate milk is just one of the things we need to get rid of,» said Jeff Anderson, a parent of three students at Wolftrap Elementary in Vienna and a member of Real Food for Kids, a Fairfax area advocacy group.
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these 7 thing are okay to follow just do so lightly kids who are to stuctured aren't going to always be better they need to be exposed to real life before they go out on their own other wise they will be totally lost I've seen it pleanty of times with new troops but I let me boy be boys!
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Real - world testing is needed to confirm that the benefits in the game will translate to real life, but for now the game's designer, University of Helsinki cognitive scientist Esko Lehtonen, says the game may be especially useful for kids, who aren't familiar with the rules of the road and still have developing braReal - world testing is needed to confirm that the benefits in the game will translate to real life, but for now the game's designer, University of Helsinki cognitive scientist Esko Lehtonen, says the game may be especially useful for kids, who aren't familiar with the rules of the road and still have developing brareal life, but for now the game's designer, University of Helsinki cognitive scientist Esko Lehtonen, says the game may be especially useful for kids, who aren't familiar with the rules of the road and still have developing brains.
Kids need real, untreated, chemical - free sources of protein, and chicken nuggets just won't do!
Kids Cook Real Food eCourse — Your kids learn an essential skill they need in order to eat healthy, and someone makes dinner instead of Kids Cook Real Food eCourse — Your kids learn an essential skill they need in order to eat healthy, and someone makes dinner instead of kids learn an essential skill they need in order to eat healthy, and someone makes dinner instead of you.
If obesity is now designated as a disease, then why should our «real food» kids be diagnosed as «healthy eaters» as if it were some kind of «special need»?
They're a real hit with kids and grown ups so they're ideal if you're in need of a crowd pleasing nutritious treat.
Jen, Certified Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle Practitioner, Certified Bioindividual Nutrition Practitioner, and Certified Holistic Health Coach, combines her passion for whole foods preparation, knowledge of functional nutrition and real - life experience as a mom with two kids with special health needs to help adults, children and whole families create a personalized path to sustainable wellness.
Oh and before I get started, I feel the need to preface this by saying that I shared my «real home tour» earlier this week so while you won't see any pink castles or circus tents in this home tour, they're still there and my two kids humored me for a couple of hours so I could shoot this fun tour!
Ive matured for my age i feel a women deserves to be happy and well takin care of her every need should be meet and cared for i have two kids age 4 years old and 4 months old boy and girl ive nly been in one relationship and that was with there father im looking for a man a real man i belive the...
hello ladies i'm in need of a real woman that wants a real relationship that will lead to marriage and kids.
It will be in that moment that you lose your status as Awesome Person Who Takes the Kids to the Movies and Buys Them Candy because it is then that you will have to explain to your child that, in real life, Jim Carrey's character would be considered a delusional pet hoarder endangering the lives of creatures that need special care and that the mean zookeeper is the good guy and not some kind of animal prison warden kidnapper.
Here, little orphan Annie is living with a vaguely - abusive stepmother (played awfully by Cameron Diaz) in Harlem, which is portrayed here in a way that sidesteps the real life poverty of many of the real neighbourhoods because, hey, this is a kids film and we don't need to depress them about life.
Of course — when an actual super-villain (Nick Kroll) enters the picture, the kids will need their hypnotized hero to become the real deal in order to save the day.
A relationship that starts with uncertain bonding in their first night as title compadres, and then becomes plainly antagonistic right to the very end, leaves something to be desired, other than feeling that Efron is playing a villain from The Karate Kid, and needs a bit of a real - life lesson from Rogen.
It has a real combination of weird humor which I love and there's a lot [of references] to special needs kids with whom I have worked with a lot over the years.
We need to see real - time data on a daily basis to ensure that the way that we are spending our time as teachers is actually meeting the goals of all the kids that are in our classrooms.
When designing projects and lessons at Crellin Elementary, teachers regularly look at school and community needs with the idea of using those needs as real - world catalysts for learning, instead of inventing problems for the kids to solve.
From iCivics to HistoryQuest, we see that gaming only becomes a strong instructional tool when the teacher knows how to use it, to adjust it, and even to create it based on the real - time needs of the kids.
«When this government sets up free schools in places where there are already surplus places supposedly to create more choice, it does so by taking money away from other kids in real need of a school place,» he will say.
By gathering comprehensive insight from all students on measures of engagement, rigor, relationships, and grit, the district is equipped with the data they need to inform real time decisions that make a difference for kids.
«We're able to relay all of the information that we need for kids to learn real - life experiences — and that really keeps the kids engaged in their learning.»
Trim options are extensive with 11 interior colour themes on offer, 3 real wood veneers, 4 aluminium finishes, 3 headliner colours and the option of a 5 +2 seating configuration for those times when you need a couple of extra seats for kids.
What's a writer and mom to do when she realizes that global warming is real and that kids and parents need to be aware of it?
Without exception, I found the courses taught by practitioners to be far more interesting — the focus wasn't on the principles derived from cases, or the progression of historical development of the law — but on real cases and the day to day issues that they faced — what kinds of cases come up most often, what procedural issues delay cases, and how to work around them, real life ethical issues of clients who lie, or don't pay, or harass their lawyers — which judge thinks (or decides) which way — how to help a client that won't do what they need to do to get their kids back (and not get too involved at the same time).
Games like Monopoly and Life can help kids to start seeing the value of saving versus spending and begin thinking about what they need to do in real life to begin accumulating assets.
She was a single mom of three kids and went from needing to find a way to put food on the table to having a multi-million dollar real estate career.
Here are the Show Notes: Currently have 5 rentals and 80k of income and trying to paying off rentals because near retirement Also flips properties where the goal is 20k profit He outsources much of the work Got rentals in 2011 and regret not doing it earlier Got hammered in 2008 Got out of the market in 2000 Interest rates are very low which is different that past times which means a good time to lock in loans, stocks are pretty high Real estate is not for everyone and might have a wrong skill set If you don't want to do the work be a hard money flipper but only make 10 % (you need to have the money) Don't lend to someone doing their first flip Need to hire a virtual assistant — 5 properties can manage by self Let go of politics Marriage advice Begin with the end in mind — He already knows his legacy and just lives it Teaching kids financial principals — mindsets and habits To teach a 12 - year - old — give them money To teach a 30 - year - old — they need to want to fix the money problem Letting go to be happy richersoulneed to have the money) Don't lend to someone doing their first flip Need to hire a virtual assistant — 5 properties can manage by self Let go of politics Marriage advice Begin with the end in mind — He already knows his legacy and just lives it Teaching kids financial principals — mindsets and habits To teach a 12 - year - old — give them money To teach a 30 - year - old — they need to want to fix the money problem Letting go to be happy richersoulNeed to hire a virtual assistant — 5 properties can manage by self Let go of politics Marriage advice Begin with the end in mind — He already knows his legacy and just lives it Teaching kids financial principals — mindsets and habits To teach a 12 - year - old — give them money To teach a 30 - year - old — they need to want to fix the money problem Letting go to be happy richersoulneed to want to fix the money problem Letting go to be happy richersoul.com
With the kids activities, tons of emails to answer, projects to review and other millions of stuff to do, I feel I need a real break.
Now that I have a house of my own and have moved beyond just re-styling my bedroom as I did so often as a kid (lets be real I still do that frequently) I am on a mission to create a home we love that both fits our style and meets the functional needs of our daily life.
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