I believe natural birth is better since you're not constrained on
what number of kids you can have, dissimilar to a c - area.
Not exact matches
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour
of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness
of breastfeeding, in the repetition
of cleaning, in the step
of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours
of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my
kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say
what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome
number on the scale, in the sounding out
of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat
of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty
of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling
of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all
of a life.
What adults are telling kids that they don't know what they are talking about when it comes to deaths and number of g
What adults are telling
kids that they don't know
what they are talking about when it comes to deaths and number of g
what they are talking about when it comes to deaths and
number of guns?
Forget the
number of priests that are being caught,
what about the
numbers of kids they have abused?
«I hope our cafe will have a menu that has ingredients, not
numbers, and fulfils that circle
of what we teach the
kids in the garden program about the value
of healthy, nutritious food.
While researchers continue to look for the concussion «holy grail» in the form
of specific impact thresholds above which concussions are highly likely and / or the
number of impacts or the magnitude
of impacts per week or per season that substantially increase the risk
of long term brain injury, impact sensor technology is available right now to do
what we can to reduce total brain trauma by using impact data to identify
kids who need more coaching so they can learn how to tackle and block without using their helmets.
It's no surprise that the Disney Cruise Line offers a
number of things for
kids to do, but
what about teens and tweens?
What combination shots are available for children, and how can they reduce the
number of shots your
kids receive?
My point is, simply, that there are a
number of reasons our
kids get stuck in a rut
of eating the same foods over and over or not eating
what's being served — and those reasons are different for each family depending on their unique circumstances.
Of course, most green consumers will also consider packaging, which definitely points you to the larger, more efficient package (which is
what I ended up buying — it helped that with 35
kids to feed, the
numbers worked in my favor).
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number of Family Tribe members mean you'll find top tips, reviews and travel ideas from like - minded families - so you'll know if that chic corner café in Rome has
kid - friendly food.
Who: Augusta Isley, Proposal Manager Where: Ball State University (Muncie, Indiana)
Number of years in research development: 8 Length
of NORDP membership: 3
Number of NORDP conferences attended: 1 When you were a
kid,
what did you want to be when you grew up?
This includes age, birthday, zodiac sign, height, weight, marital status,
number of kids, religion, education, job, spoken languages and
what they are looking for in a man.
Her shimmying interpretation
of the choreographed Hindi
number she's watching on TV is simultaneously smug and exuberant — this girl carries herself with the cocky adolescent air
of a
kid who knows
what's cool.
Education is based on a whole
number of issues, and two
of the most important are,
what are the
kids learning, and why are they learning it?
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.
Not only are there an increasing
number of educational applications for mobiles but, as Blake - Plock suggests, prohibiting phones now means «disconnecting the
kid from
what's actually happening in most
of our lives.»
Regardless
of what personal goals you hope to achieve (whether it's more money to leave your full - time job or to cover the expenses for your
kid's field trip), you should come up with a solid
number that will function as a beacon
of light guiding you towards the completion
of your goal.
We did a pre-assessment based on the different age groups
of kids and
what we wanted them to focus on that term --[vocabulary themes for] some
of the younger ones were colours and
numbers, for some
of the older ones they were emotions and sports.
Throughout the duration
of the urban district's failed career, we've focused incessantly on the classroom — giving its teachers more money, reducing the
number of kids sitting inside its four walls, adjusting
what's taught, how it's taught, how we assess
what's taught, and on and on and on.
Gdowski said he worries that for «some meaningful
number of kids,» those activities are
what brings them to school.
«
What I identified early was that robotics is something that really engages
kids and we can actually get a
number of different [curriculum] areas into that.
Recent research investigations confirm
what school administrators and teachers have realized for many years: The
number of kids taking psychotropic medication has increased substantially in recent years.
«This is about
what is going to help the greatest
number of kids and assuring that they have lots
of choices.
But the settings and interventions that work to heal them particularly an increase in the quality and
number of healthy relationships in their lives are exactly
what we need to address the core chronic, toxic stress that
kids in urban schools suffer.
Instead
of using rote methods to teach fractions or relying on old techniques such as pie charts, the newer methods
of teaching fractions use techniques to help
kids really understand
what fractions mean through
number lines or models.
«We'd like to figure out
what it would take to expand the
number of kids who could get to such a high - performing schools,» she said.
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In the spring, each eighth - grader completes a cross-curricular project identifying a future career plan, necessary academic steps, and the fiscal impact
of these decisions — the kinds
of houses they might be able to purchase, and
what a budget might look like with different
numbers of kids.
What surprised us was that we have good data to show the benefits
of a
number of educational policies and practices that help
kids gain these skills and become more motivated and engaged with learning, but relatively few schools in the US use these policies or practices.
In light
of the #MeToo movement and a growing
number of men and women sharing their intimate stories, it's clear that it is never too early to start exploring these topics with
kids and educating them about respecting boundaries, open communication, and
what a healthy relationship looks like, whether romantic or not romantic.
One
of our intentions is to be a laboratory school for San Francisco and the Exploratorium and beyond, so that the work we're doing and
what we're learning isn't done in a silo or on an island
of privilege, serving just a small
number of kids, but rather the curriculum we're developing,
what we're learning about inquiry, the individualized learning plans, everything we're doing is open - source, so our impact can be broader than just the four walls
of our building.»
The principal reports monthly on
what she's doing to improve the situation, such as increasing the
number of staff who keep an eye on the
kids at recess.
The online portfolio
of student learning in small schools that follows — the culmination
of a documentation and research effort begun by
What Kids Can Do in the spring
of 2002 — provides a
number of answers.
The mobile optimized website breaks down exactly
what the
kids are doing and the
number of minutes spent reading books, playing games, or watching videos is listed.
And while frequent - flier questions aren't always the same types
of things I'd ask an author — I'd rather hear
what earned her the most time - outs as a
kid than where her ideas come from (mostly because I'm pretty sure we all snag ideas the same way, from that guy on the corner selling them out
of his van)-- I guess I can understand the curiosity
of a reader, a bookstore patron... or a stranger I've cornered at a party who I'm pretending is my
number one fan.
On the 55th episode
of Nintendo Week, our Nintendo - themed podcast here at Gamnesia, a listener asked
what we think Nintendo can do to start winning back
kids in
numbers as big as they used to see in the days
of the NES and other earlier hardware.
Talk To Each Other About
What You'd Like to Change From restricting our «Secret Santa» gifts to something we make ourselves; to reducing the amount
of money we spend; to asking folks to buy used goods and / or to buy experiences instead
of things (my
kids already received a
number of pre-loved and homemade items, much to my delight), the ideas were coming thick and fast.
If you set up the discussion where you're not hiding the ball but you're waiting to discuss your fee until you know
what you're going to offer them and that may take a few minutes in the phone intake to determine; this person needs a divorce and these are the circumstances., this is the
number of kids, this is whether or not there's a domestic abuse situation, this is who's been working and who hasn't,
what kind
of money is there.
Beyond the more careful curation
of content compared to
what's found on YouTube, Jellies also introduces a
number of controls that put parents in charge
of what the
kids get to watch.
In fact, the best campaign for this is probably
what works best for a
number of other teen problems: talk to your
kids.
If you're overwhelmed by the sheer
number of apps in the App Store, you may want to check out the curated lists
of apps as well as the app search engine over at Common Sense Media — an organization focused on analyzing the content
of everything from books and TV shows to apps and online games in order to help parents make informed choices about
what their
kids are consuming.
Most
of us grew up in a culture where parents didn't often talk openly with their
kids about bodies and sex, and a good
number of us still don't really know
what to say to our own
kids about the topic.
This approach is apparently very common (used by about 47 %
of individuals), and is believed to be the best strategy for informing children about one's dating life, as
kids can form a relationship with the dating partner over time through a
number of different experiences.4 Given that neither
of us knows
what the future holds for us, this seems to be a better strategy than a transparent approach, which would mean the
kids would know everything about our dating lives from the start.
«Almost half
of African American
kids are in households where there is no stable income;
what we've seen is some closure
of the gap in education measures... but those
numbers are still pretty sobering.»
How can they achieve
what they want (retirement, financial freedom, quit the job to stay home with the
kids) in X
number of years?