Here's the deal: I know coaches want to win, athletes want to play, and parents what to
see their child succeed.
It is our pleasure to work with you, and we want nothing more than to
see your child succeed.
Each and every parent wants to
see their child succeed in whatever sport or activity they take up.
They want to
see their child succeed more than anything else.
And for parents, anxious to
see their children succeed in an increasingly competitive society, the correct answers are crucial.
They adopt policies with the goal of
seeing every child succeed academically, particularly those children who historically have been underserved.
Seeing a child succeed, and then staff and parents celebrating that success is joyful all around.
But getting to this point was a rough road, she said, and that's why she dedicates her time to helping families so they can also
see their children succeed.
Nominate someone you believe is going above and beyond to
see children succeed in reading.
«I would like to see us gradually increase the number of scholarships that are available for choice, for parents who want to
see their child succeed and put them in an environment where success is paramount,» said Dardenne.
Both parents want to
see their child succeed, but also want to spend a fair amount of time with the child and be involved in the child's decisions.
Child - centric family goals are to
see their children succeed, often through inserting their parental influence, rather than letting their children figure things out themselves.
Not exact matches
To help achieve this, providers must be responsive to parents, knowledgeable about
child development, and eager to
see every parent
succeed.»
Help your
child find a sport he enjoys and can
succeed at, and you'll likely
see improved behavior and mood both at home and at school.
I just wouldn't do that because, you
see, I love my
child and want her to
succeed).
It will be interesting to
see if «How
Children Succeed» makes a splash in the increasingly politicized debate about education.
If you want to
see more plant - based options, and you propose a Meatless Monday, you will be more likely to
succeed if you can come up with a list of
children who plan to participate if the option is offered.
My dream is to
see others
succeed in this same way, and to pave the path for these
children to receive the right help, the right resources and the right treatment needed for recovery.
I just honestly want to
see more moms
succeed at breastfeeding, more moms able to let go of the guilt when they can't and / or are limited in their ability to do so, and more moms not judged by their personal choice on how they intend to feed their
child.
«As a New York City public school teacher for 25 years, I've
seen what our
children need to
succeed: smaller class sizes, more parental involvement, and balanced input in the education process from all members of the community,» Dromm said in a statement.
In the experiments, some of the
children who didn't
see an experimenter attempt a task, or who
saw an experimenter quickly
succeed, were «incredibly gritty,» Leonard says.
«The immigrants face the challenges head on and
succeed, and their immediate
children see it and work just as hard.
As the father of four, he has a heart to
see single parents
succeed in the journey as they lead their
children through the brokenness of divorce.
Child 22: From a fixed «Oh I must only be
seen to
succeed» way of thinking
Child 22: To one that is all about growth — through mistakes!
These calls also reassure parents that I'm not out to make life more difficult for their
child, that I'm fair in my assessments and feedback, and that I genuinely want to
see students
succeed.
If we are serious about educating our
children, we need to start them at the same age they begin playing organized sports — the pre-K years — and
see them through college, the level of education needed to
succeed in an Information Age economy.
As the most improved primary in London (second nationally, behind Thornhill), it was in special measures back in 2009, but strong leadership has
seen Henry Fawcett recognised by Sir Michael Wilshaw as an example of best practice, and by the Deputy Prime Minister for excellent results and a proven commitment to making sure that all
children can
succeed.
Second, we were somewhat surprised to
see that an applicant's intention to use a
child - centered, inquiry - based instructional model (such as Montessori, Waldorf, or Paideia) made it less likely that the school would
succeed academically in its first years.
From «Goals 2000» (1994) to «No
Child Left Behind» (2002) to «Race to the Top» (2009) to «Every Student
Succeeds» (2015): modern educators have
seen the educational landscape completely change again and again.
For their
children, the ability to
see peers and other adults who look like them striving and
succeeding is a key to building their self - esteem, especially as they will be adults in economic and social circles in which being black is wrongly - considered inferior.
They are committed to
seeing that
children experience the fundamental resources they need to
succeed — the Five Promises — at home, in school, and in the community.
No formula exists for inventing classrooms in which every
child is
seen as worthwhile and truly can
succeed.
Also, with charter schools you
see parents wanting to provide a better education for their
children and buying into what is needed for their
child to
succeed.
Under its new plan to comply with the federal law called the Every
Child Succeeds Act (ESSA: for explainers,
see here and here), New York has requested a waiver to let it give students with moderate to severe cognitive disabilities tests that are not at their grade level but at their developmental level.
If yours is truly an organization that cares about the quality of life and education for ALL Connecticut students, I would think you'd want to
see a balance in funding so no matter what district or school a
child is in, they get the benefit of being able to
succeed, not just the kids of the parents associated with your organization.
For more information, please
see the Every
Child Succeeds Act section in our Priority Issues for the 2018 legislative session.
«In doing so, they have demonstrated their genuine desire in taking a significant step to
see that every
child in Connecticut
succeeds academically.»
We might even
see a few more states
succeed in establishing innovative education savings accounts (ESAs) for families, enabling them to completely customize their
children's educational experience.
We don't care about labels when it comes to public schools, we only
see schools where our
children succeed and others where our
children struggle.
The shift from the No
Child Left Behind Act to the recently authorized Every Student
Succeeds Act could beckon a renaissance of K - 12 arts education in the U.S.. By Daniel H. Bowen and Brian Kisida When Congress passed the Every Student
Succeeds Act in 2015, arts advocates were relieved to
see that the new law -LSB-...]
We give
children the vision to
see, the courage to try and the will to
succeed.
We want to
see every
child have the chance to
succeed in life... The general idea of NCLB deserved the bipartisan support that it had, but it was a pretty clumsy implement.
I think what she
saw in Scott was at first what she dreamt would be his future, due to unearthing his own desire to
succeed as a writer, and inside that moment, she
saw herself gaining the confidence to dare to be something more than what she was originally expected to become... a
child bearing housewife with a full social calendar.
As the father of four, he has a heart to
see single parents
succeed in the journey as they lead their
children through the brokenness of divorce.
You both want to take part in your
child's wedding, you both want to
see them at holidays, and you both want to go to their activities and
see them
succeed.
As the father of four, he has a heart to
see single parents
succeed in the journey as they lead their
children through the brokenness of divorce.
A good teaching assistant works well with
children, but a great one is driven by an inner fervor to
see them thrive and
succeed in their pursuits.
I would like to
see all dyslexic
children succeeding in school and in the world; both emotionally and academically — the two are of course connected.
And if you're interested in Chinese
child - rearing,
see my article, Traditional Chinese parenting: What research says about Chinese kids and why they
succeed
Therefore, I
see school - aged
children ranging from pre-kindergarten through high school to help them
succeed with their academics, social, emotional, and behavioral skills.