Sentences with phrase «seeing kids who»

It was really cool seeing kids who aren't black cosplaying as Black Panther.
Also, there's a joy in seeing kids who won't give up no matter what crazy odds they face.
«We typically start seeing kids who struggle with picky eating when they are 7 or 8 years old,» says Jerry Bubrick, PhD, Senior Director of the Anxiety Disorders Center at the Child Mind Institute.
Many of my esteemed colleagues have talked about seeing kids who are either interested or passionate in something, and when they are, they can perform better.
What really upsets me is seeing kids who never drink milk be required to put it on their plate and then when they are ready to leave the unopened milk carton is thrown away.
Check back tomorrow as I'll be going over players 39 - 20, where we'll start seeing some kids who can mash.
Cast your minds back a few years down the line and you'll start seeing kids who were bought for their potential and who unfortunately are no longer with us, Dennilson, Quincy - Abeye Owusu and the list goes on.
You're also going to have to see the kids who want a new snowmobile because their dad sold their other one.
You see a game changing world beater and I see a kid who has done moderately well on loan for 3 years and has nothing more in his locker than quite a few other squad players who are standing in line.
«Now that it's a full - phase division, you see kids who want to stick around,» Wetmore said.
«If we see a kid who is sitting alone, we make an effort to talk to them and encourage them to participate,» Belanger says.
Providing environments that support healthy emotional as well as academic growth makes it more likely that we will see kids who are not diverted from their job of becoming engaged, reasonably happy, functioning members of society.
While waiting she saw some kids who were walking to school and decided to walk to school.
And when I see kids who come into my office and it is just time to free play, the kids who know how to play they grab a kid and they have a way to interact with them.
I'm a nurse, and we often see kids who have ingested pills that they have found on the floor.
I've seen kids who are defiant or oppositional completely throw in the towel because they're not capable of doing what you're asking, particularly in relation to school work.
«In the nutrition clinic... we have seen kids who are getting so many of their calories from formula or breast milk that they can become anemic,» she said.
«I've seen kids who were on the verge of failing out of school who got glasses from New Eyes and their lives changed,» says Gyllenhaal.
When I see kids who've been diagnosed with selective mutism, cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT, is usually the first treatment that's recommended.
«I turned around and I saw the kid who's in my football class, I see him every day, and I saw him with a shotgun,» Mr. Muehe said in a phone interview.
The program blossoms and, as Sam notes, «You see kids who were doing OK before or even really well... but then they come into the Independent Project, and they realize that they had never really challenged themselves, never really pushed themselves to their limits.»
Nick told Let's Get Cooking: «It is great to see kids who can be a handful in the classroom really show off the meal they have produced, and the interaction between them is great.»
I can see kids who are hungry, over-tired, have allergies, or appear abused,» she told Education World.
When teachers engage kids in talking about their particular strengths, weaknesses, interests, and ways of learning — and in developing a classroom where everyone gets the help and support they need to grow as much as possible — I see kids who are very enthusiastic about that approach to teaching and learning.
«I can't tell you how much it means to see kids who have been written off achieving some success.»
Jessica Wodatch, Two Rivers» executive director, believes, «It's exciting to see kids who have been stuck on a concept, and all of a sudden they get it.
«I've seen kids who might not have achieved as highly in a regular classroom really achieve at a much higher level because they had the extra help and the extra options of the videos and time in class to talk about what they didn't understand, not just to try to copy down notes as quickly as they could,» Gironda said.
It is not at all uncommon to see kids who take an avid interest in some pursuit leap well ahead of the typical adult expectations of what they can achieve.
«I can't see that kid who walks through my door — who didn't have breakfast or whose parents just got divorced — and think that his number on his latest test is the most important thing about that child on that day,» she told us.
I live in Huntsville and get to see kids who have gone through it all the time — they have a blast!
«I've seen kids who are 25 years old who are declaring bankruptcy because they've rammed up credit cards,» Rosentreter says.
It was so amazing to see kids who have grown up being encouraged and blessed by the camps, now being used by God to impact the next generation of campers!
She is passionate about #JustJustice because prior to working in Aboriginal health she was a youth and children's worker and saw kids who never seemed to have the same opportunities she had.
I often see kids who wonder, Am I going to be targeted?
When I was working in high schools around Los Angeles, I often saw kids who were starving by the last period of the day because they had already eaten their lunch by about 9:00 am.
«Wishes usually fall into one of four categories: «I want to go,» «I want to be,» «I want to do,» or «I want to meet,» but we're starting to see kids who say, «I want to give.»

Not exact matches

If you've ever seen a stranger behaving badly — a mother yelling at her kids in the grocery store or someone who's inebriated in public — you may have reacted by silently judging this person.
Second, and probably more annoyingly for those of us who aren't too bothered by the work of posting pictures of our kids or travel adventures, that data is then used to shape what you see.
Perhaps it's because I didn't get to see Disney in real life until I was in my late 30s and had kids who appreciate it or the fact I'm really a kid at heart, but I loved Disney.
«I saw that low - risk kids, the kids who needed skateparks the most, didn't have a voice and they weren't being heard.
Whether it was a kid playing on a frozen pond at 30 degrees below, or someone who went for a cross country ski after a big snowstorm, people saw themselves in the message.
And being able to go around the country and see the impact that my company and my work has done — teenage girls saying they love to play games because of me, and families saying, «we picked up a tabletop game because of [Geek & Sundry show] Tabletop,» and college kids who come up and say, «Hey, I'm really glad you made The Guild because I never knew I could say that I was a gamer until you made that» — that's why you need to be creative, whether it's on a large or small scale.
So if a company wanted to do a more broad - market research piece, what we would do would be to send samples out across multiple audiences — moms and kids, Gen Z / College, health and wellness — and say, let's see who organically picks this.
So here we have a big, lumbering guy weighed down with armor, who can't see much more than a few feet in front of his face, up against a kid running at him with a devastating weapon and a rock traveling with the stopping power of a.45 caliber handgun.
In our conversation, Business Insider talked with Kelly about what he saw in space, what he missed back on Earth, and how he went from a kid who couldn't focus into one of the most celebrated astronauts of our time.
The kids who had finally seen «Beauty and the Beast» enough times to get their fill of the remake of Disney's 1991 animated classic (or were a little too young to go see it) were ready to be entertained by a baby wearing a suit.
I knew what it was like then, and I know what it's like now to feel the shame and vulnerability and the scars of a poor kid and what it was like to look over the train tracks and see others who have more and realize that for whatever reason our station in life was not like theirs,» Schultz told partners.
Katie, who told the kids she, «has the best job in the world, traveling around the country, building playgrounds for a living,» explained that, «What you draw today, you'll see reflected in the playground we'll build!»
«He was a vibrant, energetic, confident kid,» said Jason Hite, the university's swim coach who had recruited Nick and saw him just last month during his official school visit.
Hi Sam, I listened to your podcast with Noah Kagen (twice:p) and one thing really stuck out was you saying all these kids who has only seen a bull market might be caught holding too little when the stump hits.
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