Not exact matches
But in a recent interview, he also says there's something parents should definitely try to do if they
want to spend time with their
children and be there to help them grow into healthy,
successful citizens.
Understandably parents are likely to
want to enrol their
children in
successful schools.
Perhaps it's because the world accepts
successful doers and we're afraid of the stares and glares of others when we just
want to be what God called us to be: His beloved
child.
Most parents
want their
children to grow up, mature, move out and become
successful.
«The report needs to go further and they need to look at all countries in all sports because you don't
want children coming into sport thinking they feel they have to cheat in order to be
successful.
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Aside from reading his book, Kim John Payne's biography from his website speaks volumes about both his experience as a parent educator and his heart as someone who truly
wants to help families to slow down so parents can enjoy their
children and
children can enjoy their childhood — and grow up to be
successful adults in our society:
Your
child must actually
want to use the potty or toilet in order for the training to be
successful.
You
want your
child to become a
successful eater, so make sure you provide ample opportunities for your little one to be able to enjoy the process of eating.
If we
want to give our
children a fair shot to be healthy and
successful then we must keep moving forward with smart nutrition policies — like the requirement that school meals include a half cup of fruit and vegetables.
Most dads
want to do their part well with raising
children to become
successful adults and any extra help, guidance, support and reinforcement is desired as much by dads as moms.
And the measuring stick for determining
successful seasons isn't the amount of games won but rather the amount of
children who
want to return to play again next year.
If a parent chooses the activity, there is less likelihood the
child will feel as connected and he or she may not
want to work as hard to be
successful.
It seems to me that a lot of the excitement around noncognitive skills comes from middle class and upper - middle class parents who
want to know how their
children can be as
successful as possible in an ever more competitive world.
Every parent
wants their
child to be
successful at school and to thrive academically.
She
wanted to get back to work, where she knew she was
successful, and hire someone else to raise her
child, someone better at it than she was.
Every parent
wants the golden key to raising well - behaved, academically gifted,
successful, happy
children.
No matter what, generally speaking, the adopted
children will never feel as loved — so you need to try even harder because if you
want them to be confident and
successful, the best way is to love them totally to their core just like they are your own.
There was a false sense of control that just because I had
wanted it and prepared for it (natural
child birth,
successful breastfeeding, bonding time with baby, soothing the baby easily, predictable napping and eating schedules, etc.), I could achieve it, the same way I had studied for a test and got an «A» or reduced my calories and lost weight.
If your focus is on the convertibility of a crib to a toddler bed and a daybed — perhaps because you have multiple young
children — you
want to focus on how easy it is, and exactly what tools / extra purchases you need, to make the conversion
successful.
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And most recently, he said that he doesn't
want children to be «brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and
successful option,» because, he says, «it isn't.»»
Oct. 9, 2010: At a Brooklyn campaign stop, Paladino created a new storm of controversy when he said: u201cI just think my
children and your
children would be much better off and much more
successful getting married and raising a family, and I donu2019t
want them brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and
successful option.
«I just think my
children and your
children would be much better off and much more
successful getting married and raising a family, and I don't
want them brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and
successful option — it isn't,» he said, reading from a prepared address, according to a video of the event.
Nick Clegg's wife tells a Scottish women's group that the most important decision a woman can make if she
wants children and a
successful career is choosing the right husband.
The most important decision a woman can make if she
wants children and a
successful career is choosing the right husband, Nick Clegg's wife has said.
«I don't
want [
children] brainwashed into thinking homosexuality is an equally valid and
successful option - it isn't,» Paladino said to applause at a meeting with Hasidic Jewish leaders in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Oct. 9, 2010: At a Brooklyn campaign stop, Paladino created a new storm of controversy when he said: «I just think my
children and your
children would be much better off and much more
successful getting married and raising a family, and I don't
want them brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and
successful option.
We all
want what is best for our
children; to be happy, confident,
successful individuals with a deep capacity to love.
When you do start sorting through your responses, then you can choose men whose profiles indicate that they are in the correct age range,
successful and looking for a long - term relationship and
children, if you
want them.
If parents complain about unfair treatment towards their
child and offer examples to support their conclusion, acknowledge that you often do different things with different students because you
want to help each become more
successful or learn more about responsibility.
Consequences are most
successful if they are focused on developing the
child's social - emotional and self - regulation skills — not on the adult's
wants and needs.
You need skilled professionals who
want to be
successful in helping
children.»
Whilst educational visits are statistically one of the safest environments for
children to be in, the extra reassurance that emergency expert support is available round the clock is crucial to trip organisers, who after all
want to have a positive and
successful experience themselves.
However, having said that, we
want to avoid «blaming the victim»; we can not expect disadvantaged
children to cope with all of their adversities and be as
successful as their more advantaged peers.
«Most parents actually
want their
children to continue in education and be
successful in education.
We
want our
children to be
successful.
I assured the board that I
wanted what they
wanted: a better public school system to help all of our
children to be more
successful.
«It's absolutely essential in this global economy that if we
want our
children to be
successful as adults, as businesspeople, as citizens of the world, they need to have a greater understanding and appreciation of other languages, of cultures, history, customs, and religions,» says former Washington governor Gary Locke, who would have sent his own
children to Stanford if he lived nearby.
And if
children still
want sweets, give them some sort of delicious reward for a
successful job.
According to Dr. Monroe, one of the reasons charters have been so
successful for the last 20 years is because they reflect the values and growth parents
want to see in their
children.
We feel like we're in this together and we all
want everyone's
children to be
successful.
«Ultimately, we
want every
child and parent to understand how taking academically rigorous courses will help them prepare for
successful futures in college and careers,» said Carolina Cardenas, Director of Academic Outreach & Early Assessment at California State University (CSU).
«We
want charter schools to be
successful and to deliver on the promise of a quality education for every
child that make the choice to attend our schools,» said Jed Wallace, President and CEO of the CCSA.
But as you'll see when you read through this publication, I'm not the only one who
wants to help
children use social - emotional learning (SEL) so they can become
successful in school, the workplace, and life.
These are my
children and I
want them to do well and be
successful.»
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Certainly teachers and parents
want to have their
children ready for what comes next, but many of the «getting them ready» myths are founded on mistaken perceptions of what students need in order to be confident and
successful at their next level of education.
Cuomo sits more on the «reform» side of the internal debate in his party between the teachers unions (who have the ear of City Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito) who defend the failed status quo, and reformists who
want working - class
children to have
successful educations.
Teachers
want every
child to be
successful.