Sentences with phrase «school aged kids too»

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Former New York City Board of Education chancellor Rudy Crew, worried that the Internet age was passing by too many kids in his urban districts, provided the B - schoolers with three beta - test schools and agreed to join the duo's previously nonexistent board of advisers.
For us, the only change this year is no more school lunches — i had hoped it would introduce Josh to a good variety of foods but they give the kids far too much choice for their ages and he wasn't making good choices.
They have been at pre-school for a year now, and for those worried about kids still breastfeeding at that age I can say they don't ask for it at pre-school (too much other stuff running through their minds I guess), they don't get bullied about it because they haven't told the other kids that they breastfeed (too much other stuff running through their minds I guess), and when they start big school next year, if they are still nursing, I expect it to be much the same.
School - Age and Big Kids (Ages 5 to 8) Often lie about school, classes, homework, teachers, and friends Often lie because the responsibilities are tooSchool - Age and Big Kids (Ages 5 to 8) Often lie about school, classes, homework, teachers, and friends Often lie because the responsibilities are tooschool, classes, homework, teachers, and friends Often lie because the responsibilities are too much.
Many school - age kids get too many calories from what they drink — not only from soda and other sugar - laden beverages but from fruit juice: The AAP recommends children 7 years and older drink no more than 8 ounces of unsweetened, pasteurized 100 percent fruit juice each day.
But of course, keep in mind that kids change quite a bit from the toddler years to school - age years too.
Coach Mel explains how to play The Vegetable Game during family mealtimes — it's fun for toddlers, preschoolers, school age kids and parents too!
I believe we can and do all agree on two points: 1) really, no one — not teachers, not other parents, and not school staff should be feeding our kids things we don't want them to eat or which could harm them (particularly at younger ages) and 2) that there is much too much unhealthy food being served way too often in schools.
By the time kids are in high school (this kit is for ages 12 - plus), they're looking for ways to express their creativity without seeming too childish.
Illiterate and too poor to attend school, Phiona follows her brother Brian to a ramshackle church where they discover a group of other kids their age learning to play a strange game called chess.
Too many U.S. kids get involved with alcohol, sex, and tobacco at young ages, and live in poverty or unsafe conditions or attend unsafe schools, Dr. Benson maintains.
«There are some concerns about online risks [for this age group] since on a moral development scale they are middle school kids and are a little too young to fully understand the potential consequences of actions they take.»
This might go up to high school level, considering the ages of the characters, but I don't think HS kids would buy into it too much.
Uneager to end things too early, on the way home we noticed a large group of high school - age kids milling about a coffee shop with blood pouring from open wounds on their heads and others decked out in costumes of various Disney characters.
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