It's a rare game indeed
whose different difficulty levels force the player to approach the game in a more complex, strategic manner.
Not exact matches
Two versions of the letter are being sent — one will be sent to trusts deemed to be at greater risk of financial
difficulty, but the majority of MATs
whose finances are not a concern will receive a
different version.
Instead, «What you want is to give folks an entry point» into the pain or
difficulty that can come along with living as a person of color, a queer person, a woman, a disabled person, a refugee — or anyone
whose experiences are marginalized and
different from your own.
LDA's submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs on their Inquiry into the prevalence of
different types of speech, language and communication disorders and speech pathology services in Australia noted the overlap between the work of speech pathologists,
whose major area of interest is oral language, and specialist teachers, who provide support for students with reading
difficulties.
Kids who don't learn in traditional ways — kids who have
difficulty communicating in a way that pleases a teacher — kids who fail within a system that was never designed for them to succeed in the first place — kids
whose lived experiences are
different from the narratives in those narrowed POVs in textbooks.
Ottosson,
whose toys are distributed in the U.S. by The Company of Animals, has introduced the MixMax, a series of games in
different difficulty levels that can be linked together to create a larger game.
Because not all children with depressed mothers show later problems, research must also examine risk and protective factors that are associated with
different patterns of early child development and adjustment.4, 5 For example, are children
whose mothers have a family history of depression or who were depressed before or during pregnancy at especially high risk for adjustment
difficulties?
Mothers with depression
whose children were not showing mental health
difficulties reported a very
different pattern of family functioning from those
whose children were showing chronic school refusal.