Sentences with phrase «vulnerable kids who»

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.
Once the screenplay, written by director Bryan Bertino, brings about another reversal of established roles, Ballentine effectively transitions to the state of a vulnerable kid who's afraid of the dark.

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We need to sign up 100 child sponsors in Drouin whose kids are vulnerable to trafficking and 100 hosts for a Garage Sale for Orphans to build a preschool for children who have been rescued from trafficking while we're here on the ground.
We want to sign up 100 child sponsors in Drouin whose kids are vulnerable to trafficking and 100 hosts for a Garage Sale for Orphans to build a preschool for children who have been rescued from trafficking while we're here on the ground.
«They will target the kids who are more vulnerable, the kids who are not having their needs met elsewhere.
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?
Christine Stewart - Fitzgerald: I would imagine too when we see the younger kids and they become really physical either hitting, biting and I'm sure that — I know for me, it strucks a nerve because I feel like: «Wow, the one who's being attacked is very vulnerable
The problem is that kids who cyber bully, have technology that makes us vulnerable.
It needs hardly to be said that the real robot is the kid himself: the little boy who is stubborn one minute and sweetly vulnerable the next.
Cultural Caregiving Services must be accessed to the vulnerable groups — the oppressed, those with disabilities, those suffering from trauma, victims of war and disaster, the abandoned, the street kids, the out - of - school youth, the delinquent, the indigenous youth who feel helpless, excluded or desperate.
The Prize is essential reading for anyone who cares about how to give hope to America's most vulnerable kids
And usually healthy kids who develop a short - term disease are less vulnerable to it years later if they have a growth mindset than if they have a fixed one.
«Who are the kids most vulnerable,» he asked.
News from New York, the city whose most vulnerable kids are under siege from Randi Weingarten and the American Federation of Teachers: A new Quinnipiac Poll finds a majority of New Yorkers disapprove of the education policies of Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has followed Randi's radical agenda chapter and verse.
In the process, they have forgotten their moral and political obligations as school reformers to the most - vulnerable children, the kids black and brown and poor and American Indian, who have been subjected to nearly two centuries of what can be best called educational genocide.
Kids who struggle academically or have disabilities are especially vulnerable, but these schools refuse to change to meet their unique needs.
Among the ideas is using games and technology simulations to support teachers and family, and tracking progress in certain vulnerable student populations such as kids with disabilities or those who are learning English as a second language.
Citing national studies, Stevens points to several negative effects of suspensions on students apart from missing class time that include an increased risk of dropping out and getting arrested — and that the kids who are most vulnerable, including students of color, special education students, and gay and lesbian students, get singled out the most often.
I have two kids myself, boys who are seven and ten years old as I write this, so I understand how vulnerable our children make us, emotionally.
So there are two kinds of young children who are very vulnerable — well, there are more than two, but to over-simplify it — who are the vulnerable high - risk kids in our society.
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.
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