These easy activities help children stay interested and engaged when you are taking a family hike or
simply walking to school or the playground.
Not exact matches
I would just add that adults who find the kids too squirmy or noisy can either attend an earlier meeting, or they can
simply sneak in after the first 15 minutes with the parents who just
walked their kids
to First Day
School.
(It isn't fair
to label parents who want
to, say,
walk an 8 - year - old
to school «helicopter parents» — that particular family may live near busy streets, that child may not be ready
to navigate those streets on his own, or those parents may
simply want
to wait till their child is a little older before he
walks alone.)
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With high impact, brightly coloured packaging, it appeals
to brand - savvy youngsters who will often
simply walk out the door and buy something on the high street if they don't like the choice in the
school canteen.
Instead, the data shows homeless students are more likely
to attend a
school that is a
school of residence — one that you can
simply walk into and enroll.
To suggest that they are ready and able to take over any urban school and «turn it around» simply flies in the face of the fact that charter schools have done well because they don't have to serve everyone who might walk through the door — they only have to serve those that they recruit and retai
To suggest that they are ready and able
to take over any urban school and «turn it around» simply flies in the face of the fact that charter schools have done well because they don't have to serve everyone who might walk through the door — they only have to serve those that they recruit and retai
to take over any urban
school and «turn it around»
simply flies in the face of the fact that charter
schools have done well because they don't have
to serve everyone who might walk through the door — they only have to serve those that they recruit and retai
to serve everyone who might
walk through the door — they only have
to serve those that they recruit and retai
to serve those that they recruit and retain.
Their fallback position is
to simply walk away if things go bad, laughing all the way
to the bank as teachers, parents, and local property taxpayers try
to put their
schools back together.
I had no idea that I could tell my teachers that my struggles with
school were so painful and great that it was preferable
to simply walk away from the dominant social and intellectual structure in my life
to avoid said pain.
While it's true that many needs can be met by
simply walking to the corner store or a nearby market, bigger tasks — such as getting material
to hang shelves, getting everything on that large grocery list or completing your family's back -
to -
school shopping — often requires a car, time and patience.
It makes more sense
to pay for expensive fuel
to bus kids
to school then
to shut down busses and force people
to pay more money for a less efficient way (for conditions where
walking / bicycling is impractical)-- People might tend
to assume something is fair and feel they are being ripped off by «someone» when made
to pay more when it is
simply the facts of reality that are «ripping them off» (and the consumer reaction might be different because of the distinction?)
Secondly, what if kids were
simply allowed
to walk to and from
school each day?
Many of those take place right in Chicago as people
walk to and from work,
to school, or
simply just for pleasure.
«If I
simply walked away, I was just leaving a hostile environment for the next Indigenous person who came
to this law
school and I don't feel I can do that.»
Motorists who are traveling too fast for conditions, are distracted while driving, are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or
simply fail
to pay attention all increase the odds that they will cause an injury
to a minor or child who
walks, including those who
walk to and from
school.
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@Patrick L., I'm not trying
to simply walk away from it, I just know when I'm back in
school it may be impossible.