And sharing special meals and treats are a part of everyday life, especially once kids enter school and are
surrounded by other kids.
Not exact matches
«
Kids are surrounded by tech and other kids building cool stuff, and they'll get all these ideas for things that they want to build themselves,» says Ly
Kids are
surrounded by tech and
other kids building cool stuff, and they'll get all these ideas for things that they want to build themselves,» says Ly
kids building cool stuff, and they'll get all these ideas for things that they want to build themselves,» says Lynch.
When
surrounded by other parents and
kids, now can you not, even in the least amount?
Kids tend to get more colds during the school year because they are in an enclosed classroom
surrounded by other children who are sharing these very common viruses.
While I've not explicitly hit their age bracket, my life is certainly
surrounded by friends getting older, having
kids and asking when you're going to do the same but my question is: what if that's not a decision we (My
other half and I) want to make or, on the
other side, why isn't it ordinary to make the decision not to.
In the Daily Telegraph, Prof Russell Viner, RCPCH president, said: «
Kids are coming out of school hungry and finding themselves
surrounded by cheap chicken shops, chip shops and
other types of junk food.
Insofar as students benefit from peer effects in classrooms, corridors, and clubs, and insofar as being
surrounded by other smart
kids challenges these students (and wards off allegations of «nerdiness»), schools with overall cultures of high academic attainment are apt to yield more such benefits.
All else being equal,
kids are better off if their classmates are high - achieving; poor, black, and low - achieving
kids are particularly harmed if
surrounded only
by other poor, black, and low - achieving peers.
When it comes down to it — whether they admit it or not — many parents want to make sure their
kids will be
surrounded by other children who are «like» them.
Whether you're fighting rush hour traffic to get home from work or you're stuck in the carpool line waiting to drop the
kids off at school, you are constantly
surrounded by other drivers who could quickly put you and your family at risk.
Don't blame yourself — it's easy to get caught up in the moment —
surrounded by other frantic shoppers spending themselves into oblivion to out - do themselves or, in your case, your mother - in - law, who gave the
kids Christmas presents you couldn't possibly afford to get them yourself.