Sentences with phrase «vulnerable kids do»

(Why not let states develop new ways to ensure that vulnerable kids don't get overlooked — but without all the complexity?)

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Their hiring reversal hurt the GLBTQ community deeply as well as their allies, let alone the 10,000 vulnerable kids who lost sponsorships, so a lot of people were talking about how they were done, done, done with evangelicalism.
Miranda, I teach my kids that accepting responsibility can be hard to do because it feels so vulnerable, but it takes tremendous strength to do it.
What if this crisis gives you the chance to apprentice your kids into being people who are strong and vulnerable, who can soothe themselves to be able to do what they need to do, and who work and fight for justice for others?
That's not to say that having your kid do his homework, or grounding him for an infraction or insisting on chores is too much to ask of «vulnerable» children.
These parents in vulnerable communities don't know how to deal with their kids» eating habits.
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.
«If a kid's been playing soccer for a couple or three years, he may not have been in a vulnerable position where he does much heading,» she says.
«If you don't, you look like a phony in front of your kids, and that makes you vulnerable to the clown's desire to remove your mask.»
Coming from the world of traditional public schools, Dr. Monroe initially didn't know much about charters or the work that they do for kids in our nation's most vulnerable areas.
In a system that is often touted as a model for what schools can do for kids, many of our most vulnerable students and families, particularly Latino families, are invisible.
«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.
It leaves kids clueless and more vulnerable when they do actually venture outside.
«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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