Sentences with phrase «troubled home life»

I overcame some severe learning disabilities and a very troubled home life to eventually become an honor student and sought after counselor, life coach, mentor, teacher and musician / audio engineer & producer.
Teachers can not disregard behavior problems because they know a student has a troubled home life.
It did not stigmatize children; it imputed no shortage of intelligence, no emotional disturbance, no troubled home life, no bad schools.
Things aren't great at the new, much smaller school, and White chooses to switch sports and coach a young group of Latino kids in cross-country running, after seeing the potential in a few of them as they balance a troubled home life, a near - full time job picking fruit in the surrounding fields, and getting an education.
Justin Timberlake is fine as the recently dumped, new in NY guy with something of a troubled home life.
Honor student Tracy Freeland (Evan Rachel Wood) has a troubling home life, but she is close to her mother, Melanie (Holly Hunter).
Farwell has heard about the hardships of homeless teens while counseling some district students with troubled home lives.
Many kids have troubled home lives, which make schooling more challenging and require that school staff be flexible and accommodate changing student needs.

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A happy home life reduces stress and means you're better able to focus while at work without worrying about trouble brewing at home.
The trouble with revivalism, he argued, was that it encouraged Christians to act as if there were no such things as Christian homes and churches, or growth in the Christian life.
With the middle - aged banking down of the body's fire, Harry is learning that it is better to suffer the «daily seepage» than to let life rush out in a single foolish passion; better to stay at home than to run, Despite his often murderous thoughts about her, Harry is bound to Janice by all the trouble they have endured and survived.
If you live in one of these areas, you will probably have to jump through a few hoops to get the funding, but you will want to find out about it, and make sure you talk to other home schoolers in your area about this, to find out how to get the funding and if it is worth the trouble.
Topics • Positive home climate • Simple rules to help stop trouble before it starts • Power struggles — what, how, why and when not to engage • Six critical life messages • Discipline and punishment — why one works and the other only appears to work • RSVP — reasonable, simple, valuable, practical consequences • Mistakes, mischief and mayhem • Three kinds of families — brick wall, jellyfish and backbone • Keeping your cool without putting your feelings on ice • Buffering children from sexual promiscuity, drug abuse and suicideType your paragraph here.
Therapeutic boarding schools and residential treatment centers are specifically designed to help troubled teens get their lives back on track when they can no longer be in traditional school or home setting.
Most parents will attempt to help their teen change while living with the family at home, rather than immediately sending their troubled teen away to a private boarding school for troubled teens.
Plus, if your kids are at home playing video games, they're not off getting into trouble, and they're around more for you to pick up on what's happening in their lives.
While it is intimidating to consider sending your son away from home, such programs can be life changing for troubled teens.
Fortunately, those who have trouble affording the cost of heating their homes can apply to the HEAP program for valuable and potentially life - saving financial assistance.
To make matters worse when a visit was made by one of our colleagues to the home of Male he was informed that Male was in some trouble of a criminal nature and that Female did not live at that address.
Family members and caregiving staff in nursing homes and assisted living facilities hear this question frequently, and often have trouble deciding the best way to handle it.
In this game, you get to be Steve, a poor, lazy college kid who's having trouble with school, his home life, and his girlfriend.
Justin's time is split between part - time studies at the local community college and working part - time hours at the local wood mill where his boss and Vietnam War veteran, Paul, offers to be a voice of support for Justin on the troubles of adjusting to life back home and co-workers invite him into their social lives.
Underneath however, Pence is a Rhodesian immigrant with family troubles, including a secret relationship that's beginning to make his work and home life more challenging.
Moll, who works as a local bus - tour guide and still lives at home with her mother and ailing father (Tim Woodward), has a troubled psychological history that shapes her every waking moment.
This sharply well - made film explores the troubled life of soldiers trying to reintegrate into life back home after a tour of duty.
«Frankie escapes the bleakness of his home life by causing trouble with his delinquent friends and flirting with older men online.
(In Indonesian with subtitles) The Trouble with Bliss (Unrated) Midlife crisis comedy about an unemployed slacker (Michael C. Hall), living at home with his widowed father (Peter Fonda), whose life starts to unravel when he becomes involved with the 18 year - old daughter (Brie Larson) of a high school classmate (Brad William Henke).
(In French with subtitles) Man in the Chair (PG - 13 for profanity and mature themes) Drama about a troubled teen (Michael Angarano) trying to turn his life around by gaining admission to film school with the help of senior citizens living at an old folks home for film industry retirees.
Despite their single mother's (Whitney Houston) troubled past as an aspiring but ultimately unsuccessful soloist, the family lives in an upper scale home, even owning a color television.
Elizabeth Debicki, the sizzling star of BBCFirst's The Night Manager, plays Anna Macy, who returns to her home town of Kettering from her troubled life as a doctor in London, only to find herself under suspicion by the locals.
In Morris From America, the Sundance film to be released later this month, Craig Robinson plays a sensitive, albeit frustrated, dad whose son is having trouble adjusting to life in their adopted German home.
Based on the book of the same name, Miles Teller stars alongside Haley Bennett as a returned Iraq War veteran suffering from PTSD and having trouble adapting to life back home.
For actual teenagers, «Skins» might be something of a vicarious thrill, in which a scheming, savvy twerp named Tony (James Newman) arranges a debauched social life for himself and his other working - class friends, each of whom have their own overblown emotional issues and troubles at home.
The brothers acquire an unexpected assistant in the form of Kamilla (Simone Baker), an 11 - year - old African American girl who finds in their shop a refuge from a problematic home life, which includes a hotheaded older brother who is primed for trouble.
The next day Max returns home to L.A. feeling removed from his life, and this is where the film starts running into some trouble.
Now the two have lined up another project called An Ideal Home, but this one will seem them in much different roles as a troubled married couple who suddenly have quite a wrench thrown into their lives when Coogan's surprise grandson shows up on their doorstep.
Gilly Hopkins (Sophie Nélisse) is a troubled foster kid who has bounced from one home to the next her entire life, but her latest assignment with Mamie Trotter (Kathy Bates) may finally give her the family she's always wanted.
Unlike that movie, Coming Home deals almost exclusively with he plight of wounded soldiers trying to adjust with life back in the US, many unable to walk or take care of themselves, and more troubling, their mental problems often exceed their physical ailments in keeping them from functioning in society again.
The Wonders (Unrated) Coming - of - age dramedy, set in Tuscany, about a troubled teenager (Luis Huilca) whose arrival disrupts the idyllic home life of the beekeepers who take him in just as a camera crew arrives to film them for a reality TV - show.
02, first began More Than Words with four young men living in a foster home in Boston, the future for the online used bookstore and training center run by troubled teens didn't look promising.
The Cave serves the needs of troubled young people in our community who, for a wide variety of reasons, find themselves without a home or some of life's most basic amenities.
«Those difficulties include troubled or unstable home lives, lack of positive adult role models, and a high rate of mobility found among families who move their children from school to school.»
The Home Secretary has urged police commissioners to open alternative provision free schools to prevent troubled children from «falling into a life of crime».
But Richard's ex-wife Caroline and troubled children, Trenton and Minna, are not alone as they work to rid the house of the traces of the man who once lived there: Their actions and emotions are acutely observed by two former residents of the home, Alice and Sandra, each so different from the other, yet both bound to the house by dreadful tragedies.
A chilling dystopian novel both provocative and prescient, Future Home of the Living God is a startlingly original work from one of our most acclaimed writers: a moving meditation on female agency, self - determination, biology, and natural rights that speaks to the troubling changes of our time.
The Invisibles By Cecilia Galante Morrow • $ 14.99 • ISBN 9780062363510 The author of several popular YA and children's books makes her adult fiction debut with the moving story of four young women — close friends when they lived together at a group home for teens — who reunite 15 years later and confront the troubles from their past.
After several years of trouble at home, Ben Campbell travels with his dad and stepdad to Montana, where he encounters small - town life, homophobia, an abused boy, and a special girl.
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Seventy percent of American households with children under 18 admit that they would have trouble keeping up with living expenses within a few months if the primary wage earner in the home died today.
For many people in Los Angeles, insurance is easily viewed as another bill in an already tightly stretched budget; however, as many residents know all too well, having a home, car, life, or health insurance policy in place is a great benefit when unexpected troubles arise.
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