Sentences with phrase «sure the information kids»

But Fitbit also made sure the information kids had access to wasn't going to impact them negatively.

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However, if a kid has an offer, but he hasn't visited and the coaches have no evidence his family is onboard with a decision to commit, I can totally see the coaches saying, «Hey, let's hold off until you visit the school with your family, because this is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make in your life and we want to make sure you and your family have all the information you need and all your questions answered before you make it.»
Please browse our information and links to make sure your kids are safe.
Just make sure the information you share is in a kid - friendly manner.
Kids need at least two weeks notice to process this type of information, says Shirley Thomas, a child psychologist, «and be sure to remind your children how involved each parent will be in their life.»
When it comes to feeding kids and picky eating issues, you want to make sure you're reading evidence - based information from credible sources.
His reasonable argument is that it's not worth playing around with in our kids until we know more information for sure.
Kate Stringer reports for The 74 that families «can drastically underestimate how often their children miss school,» but according to new research, when «parents are given accurate information about their children's absences,» they «can become valuable players in making sure their kids show up at school.»
I don't know where people are getting their information but it is clearly an attempt to make sure kids are never taught how to think but rather to think all wrong!
But too often we get wrapped up in the politics of the word when it's really about making sure we have the necessary information to meet the needs of our kids and set them up for success.
What's more, Pathak and his colleagues worry that, absent sufficient information for parents, choice - based education systems «penalize schools that enroll low - achievers rather than schools that offer poor instruction» and give school leaders a perverse incentive to focus on «making sure your school's got the best kids» rather than improving school quality.
That's why we work each and every day to make sure that parents have the information they need to make informed decisions about where to send their kids to school.
More importantly, they don't give publication date information, so there is no way to find out what year the book was published — and I'm pretty sure many of them are older than my kids!
They don't push for information, and are always careful to make sure kids understand that they're not being asked to choose which parent they'd like to live with or how they would like their time divided.
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