(And
what happens to the kids in the midst of all that fighting?)
Although
what happens to these kids is not their fault, the damage is often considerable.
Then you ask a judge to divide your property, divide your debt, decide issues of support and decide
what happens to your kids.
If you die,
what happens to your kids?
Their study, published in JAMA Pediatrics, examines
what happens to kids when their parents make a concerted effort to monitor media use on a regular basis.
«As they transition to these nonprofit groups, if they're not good and they're disbanded we have a question of
what happens to the kids in the meantime?»
What happens to the kids?
What happens to the kids who just say no to joining in at the gym?
There have been a number of studies looking at
what happens to these kids after leaving high school and that document both their problems in college and their problems finding a meaningful direction after college.
His conclusion: «the gap is created more by
what happens to kids before they get to school, by things that happen outside of school, and by what kids bring (or don't bring) with them to school... than by what schools do to them.»
What happens to kids who don't quite fit in?
As long as your Westchester constituents get their Metro - North you don't care
what happens to kids in NYC.
What happens to the kids in that class?»
«The proposed legislation provided no solutions for
what happens to kids after a facility is unilaterally shut down.
What happens to the kids who fall outside your nice little bell curve, and don't thrive in a co-parenting environment?
«Authoritarian parenting:
What happens to the kids?»
And, then we also want to make sure we gather the data as to
what happens to these kids.
This sounds remarkably like a child torturing small animals and we all know
what happens to kids like that.
One of the points of writing these stories is to tell something about
what happens to these kids on the streets.
But
what happens to the kid in Royal Ambassadors who is gay?
You need to know
what happened to this kid the day before: Is he burned out?
What happened to that kid?
There are no stakes because we don't know these characters; we don't care
what happened to the kids or how the parents will cope with their new reality.
They re accustomed to the idea that life goes on — at least on screen — no matter
what happens to the kid himself.
«That meant I could look at
what happened to a kid who was told he was getting the scholarship because he was academically strong, but who was also poor, versus another kid who was told he was getting the scholarship because he was poor, but who was also good in school.
Part 2: Our Brains Don't Like Punishment Our Brains Don't Like Punishment Let's take a look at
what happens to your kid's brain when you use a harsh, punitive approach to discipline.
My first question was
what happened to this kid to make him act this way?
Not exact matches
And, unlike
what happens in other stores, parents visiting Five Below don't seem
to mind if their
kids peruse the aisles.
But I've been fighting and fighting inside my own family
to get all my
kids to look behind them,
to look at
what already has
happened.
«Look, there might be a cautionary lesson in LeBron for
kids: this is
what happens when you attempt
to leave high school a year early
to join the NBA.»
What has
happened is that the entire Millennial generation seems
to have been chalked up as a bunch of
kids who just need some new toys
to keep them entertained.
It doesn't mean that I'm not frantic about
what's going
to happen in the coming week, but if I'm in a meeting, I'm fully there, and if I'm with my
kids, I am fully there.
«We think focusing on
what's
happening to kids on the way out is a big opportunity.»
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What happens, for example, when
kids come
to Alexa with problems?
But
what's really interesting is
what will
happen if Alexa begins
to evolve not for situation sets — businesses, hotels,
kids, homes, schools — but along with individuals whom it gets
to know.
And all over this country, parents are scared
to death of
what might
happen when they send their
kids to school.
On the day of the Parkland shooting, Valentine's Day, she said, she created a petition: a rough outline of
what she wanted
to see
happen, which was for
kids to pledge
to walk out.
Scenarios like these will continue
to happen b / c of this issue and I don't think the
kid did anything wrong by doing
what he felt was morally right.
Not that I would expect anyone
to buy it, but because I want my
kids to have it when they are older and asked
what happened.
What happens to spoiled
kids who get everything they want?
What happens to sponsored
kids when they outgrow the program?
This is truly sad it doesn't matter
what religion you are or
what school you send your
kids to this could
happen to any child anywhere.
A word
to the wise: When someone tells you they've been hurt by the Church, the proper response is «I'm so sorry; tell me
what happened,» not «suck it up,
kid.»
Would you want me
to teach your
kids that is
what will
happen to them if they don't believe something I tell them and that you don't personally believe?
Most of these parents are clueless
what will
happen to their
kid on the streets.
This is intended
to be the first of several letters that tell the
kids» stories, explain why they're on the street and
what happens to them once they are there.
It's a nasty business, but they usually have no idea
what will probably
happen to their
kids.
Do we care, or would we rather not know
what is
happening to these
kids?
Some parents will breathe a sigh of relief as they leave the theater, thankful that
what happens to Tracy is not
happening to their
kid.