Sentences with phrase «rigid schedule for»

Several of the kids I spoke to singled out the school's rigid schedule for special loathing: up at 6:30; breakfast at 7:30; jobs at 8; then classes, lunch, more classes, performing arts, sports, «Discovery Group»; dinner; then study hall or «Mandatory Fun.»
First is NSF itself, which enforces a rigid schedule for the summer institutes.

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The rush to launch meant merchandisers were under pressure to enter information for roughly 75,000 different products into SAP according to a rigid implementation schedule.
For millions of years we lived by the earth's natural rhythms rather than the rigid schedule of the clock.
Disdain for a rigid daily and weekly work schedule underscores what should be another selling point of companies looking to attract young talent: flexible work hours.
As for content, I don't stick to a rigid schedule, and I blog about all sorts.
I think all cloth diaper moms can figure out that rhythm and something as scheduled as «every two hours» is just too rigid a rule for EVERYONE all the time.
«Overloaded and Underprepared» joins an increasing number of voices expressing concern about the future of the stereotypical high school student of today — the one with the non-stop schedule who is overstressed, anxious, not getting enough sleep and locked into rigid definitions of success that don't leave room for genuine engagement, critical thinking skills and creativity.
Decide how flexible or rigid you want to be - When thinking about sleep and feeding schedules for your multiples, it's important to consider how rigid they will be.
Spoiler alert: The Marshmallow test doesn't actually support Druckerman's conclusions about how kids develop self control, which she says comes from the French practice of training kids to wait for attention and follow rigid schedules.
By the way, there's a common misconception, popularized by Pam Druckerman in Bringing Up Bébé; that kids in France learn better self - control than American kids because they're trained early to wait for their parents» attention and to follow rigid schedules.
The rigid timetable of strict parent - led schedules can be too much for some parents.
According to guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), rather than nursing according to a rigid schedule, you should nurse your newborn whenever she shows early signs of hunger, such as increased alertness or activity, mouthing, or rooting around for your nipple.
Babywise doesn't suggest rigid feeding schedules, simply a routine that can make the day easier for mom and for baby (sleep - eat - play - sleep, repeat).
I have heard that Babywise can lead to poor nutrition in babies b / c it advocates feeding on a rigid schedule and letting even the tiniest babies cry for a long period of time.
Watch for early feeding cues rather than following a rigid schedule and offer the bottle before the baby is too hungry.
A schedule doesn't have to be rigid, but days run much more smoothly when there are expectations and predictability for your child.
I think routine is excellent for children, but I think being rigid with a schedule is not.
«Babies are designed to be fed very frequently for the first few months of life... To cloak «convenience for parents» in the guise of a rigid feeding schedule being «best for the baby» is really misleading.»
What I do know is this: while a structured routine may work for you, a rigid schedule will make you crazy.
It's also a bad sign if the provider seems to have a rigid, inflexible schedule that doesn't leave room for children to explore at their own pace.
A rigid feeding schedule can be especially dangerous for a sick baby.
A: It's one of the only arctic animals that keeps a rigid schedule even when there's no light / dark cycle for 6 weeks — meaning, they emerge from and return to their burrows the same time every day and they eat the same time each day, even though the sun stays in the sky for weeks and weeks.
For those who cherish the quick exercise and mind - clearing benefits of a spontaneous jog, a rigid training schedule may be far from liberating.
Brainstorming content, strategizing for new products and initiatives, meeting with people in the industry who we are working with / potentially may want to work with... It's really different every day and we're not tied to a rigid schedule at all.
Classroom training programs have a rigid structure, and it becomes mandatory for employees to follow a training schedule.
This much we know: Mayor de Blasio gave in to the union's demands for sizable raises but got very little in return - no premium sharing of health - care costs, no higher co-pays, no guaranteed dismissals for ineffective teachers who don't even teach full time, no changes to the rigid seniority - based salary schedule, nothing.
Other parents suggested bringing the son to the schools for visits and «spending quite a bit of time in the high schools --» a task that is not possible for families with rigid work schedules.
This means you'll need the best part of two weeks just for the main sights if you stick to a pretty rigid schedule.
While lip service was paid to accommodation and flexibility, VFM quickly devolved into a rigid scheduling nightmare for busy defence lawyers.
And while you can establish rules that will turn the bulb on according to a rigid schedule — on every day at 4:00 p.m., for example — you'll need to create an entirely separate rule to turn it off again.
Sometimes there are legitimate reasons for employers being this rigid on scheduling (like the interviewer will be coming in from out of town and is only there for a limited time)... but it's also true that if an employer is really interested in you, they'll try to find a way to make it work, or will at least be really apologetic if they can't be more flexible.
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