Sentences with phrase «truly helps children in need»

In public education, it is unfortunately rare to find something that truly helps children in need, and in urban charter schools we have found something that works at basically no additional cost.

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And truly He did claim even to be the Lord Himself, why would He ever need anyone else to help Him in dealing with the needs of His children?
Unlike other programs who just want your money, our focus is to cater to each child individually, help them where they need improvement and cap our class numbers to keep the class intimate, so your child does not get lost in the masses and feels like they are truly a part of the whole.
The plans aim to tackle those inequalities and ensure Britain is a country that «truly works for everyone» by looking at the experience and outcomes for children who face the most challenges in mainstream school - including those at greatest risk of exclusion - such as those with special educational needs (SEN), children with autism or children in need of help and protection, including those in care.
It's tough, but having teachers truly understand the needs and traits of gifted children could go a long way to helping them survive in the regular classroom when there is no gifted programming available.
In a culture that claims that «every child is gifted in his own way,» it is far more difficult to get youngsters with truly strong intellectual potential the help they need to realize that potentiaIn a culture that claims that «every child is gifted in his own way,» it is far more difficult to get youngsters with truly strong intellectual potential the help they need to realize that potentiain his own way,» it is far more difficult to get youngsters with truly strong intellectual potential the help they need to realize that potential.
The plans announced today aim to tackle those inequalities and ensure Britain is a country that truly works for everyone by looking at the experience and outcomes for children who face the most challenges in mainstream school - including those at greatest risk of exclusion - such as those with special educational needs (SEN), children with autism or children in need of help and protection, including those in care.
It was truly our pleasure to help bring Joy to children in need!
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