Sentences with phrase «vulnerable kids at»

«These findings show how the Department of Education is putting our most vulnerable kids at risk,» Stringer said, charging that homeless kids aren't getting the same attention as other students.

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Sadly, kids are incredibly vulnerable to drawing the wrong conclusion and assuming that they must be at fault.
Growth spurts make kids vulnerable to OSD because their bones, muscles, and tendons are growing quickly and not always at the same time.
The kids might be independent but they are — at least to me — at their most vulnerable and susceptible.
Not only does spacing out vaccines leave kids vulnerable to infections for longer than necessary — putting them at risk of exposure to diseases like measles and whooping cough while they wait to be vaccinated — but they also require more frequent visits to a doctor's office where they could catch other diseases as well.
Underlying all of these incidents — no matter how misguided the particular actions of school personnel — is a laudable desire to ensure that kids, especially economically vulnerable kids, get a decent meal at school.
All kids are at risk for choking, but those younger than 3 are especially vulnerable.
For many of the kids at Maya, school is a place where they are vulnerable, a place where their deficiencies are on display.
At the same time, Tennessee and all the other states must stop excluding their most - vulnerable kids from NAEP altogether.
«This consent decree is the first in the country to recognize what everyone already knew - laying off teachers at already vulnerable schools can and does deny kids their right to educational opportunity.
As Trump and DeVos push for a nationwide voucher program, they should — at the very least — learn from this cautionary history and commit to protecting all vulnerable kids.
«Kids are at their most vulnerable when they go to bed and therefore are much more inclined to be open with you,» she writes, explaining that her nighttime talks with her own teenage daughter proved among the most «fruitful and connecting» during those difficult years.
Kids told us that the primary reason they want to use social media and messaging platforms is to have fun, which means that an environment that emphasizes safety at the expense of joy and laughter will fail the customer satisfaction test — and potentially leave kids vulnerable to less controlled and more risky social environmeKids told us that the primary reason they want to use social media and messaging platforms is to have fun, which means that an environment that emphasizes safety at the expense of joy and laughter will fail the customer satisfaction test — and potentially leave kids vulnerable to less controlled and more risky social environmekids vulnerable to less controlled and more risky social environments.
One of their guest speakers, Andrew Jackomos, the Victorian Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People, has been sounding the alarm for years about the highly vulnerable «second stolen generation «of young Aboriginal kids who are removed from kin at increasingly high rates.
«We do think kids are more vulnerable, and animal models of melanoma agree with that,» says Dr. Lynn Cornelius, chief of dermatology at Washington University.
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