Sentences with phrase «whose kids both played»

Is the film only for parents whose kids play sports?
My best example involves two lawyers whose kids both played soccer for the same team.

Not exact matches

Parents of the new crop of digital natives are struggling to manage what their children watch, listen to and play, creating strong demand for better tools to regulate how much time and money children spend online — and giving developers whose apps have robust controls an edge in the hyper - competitive business of digital entertainment for kids.
Matt will play a father whose wife goes back to work, leaving him at home scrambling to figure out how to handle the kids.
Here's my take: There are thousands of wealthy people whose children end up getting full rides to play a sport, including many former professional athletes whose kids end up playing in college.
«Every black kid on the South Side wants to play for Jackie Robinson,» explained Carlton Hondras, whose son, Trey, was a star player on JRW's World Series team.
«It's not only that the kids need to move on,» said Vanessa Sellers, whose son, Alexander, 9, and daughter, Erica, 11, played soccer on Saturday at Riverside and on Randalls Island, respectively.
The league rules said that every kid whose parents paid the $ 180 entry fee had to play six downs in every game.
Play your cards wrong on this one and you may be one of the unfortunate few whose kid decides to spite - poop.
She says they were just laughing and arguing about whose job it was to clean up the Play Place, which was now covered in some random kid's shit.
It gives more kids an opportunity to play, and that's what its about,» said Kevin Weisenberger of McHenry, whose son, Curtis, participates on a U-7 team.
From Roger to Scott to Paul — I met and talked executives whose young kids now play sports.
Our oldest has enough imagination for ALL of us, so I don't have to worry about it, but I do have friends whose kids literally don't know how to play pretend.
Though many different kinds of kids will do well at such a program, Ms. Raymer says play - based schools tend to be good for «the very young, the energetic and those whose attention spans are still in development.»
Take your kids to a new playground to play with kids whose native language is different from your own, try new ethnic cuisines while including a discussion about the culture, or encourage your child to be the one to welcome new students from a different city or country into their classroom.
I heard from parents of children with albinism, whose kids were playing soccer and making the honor roll, all with minor modifications such as reading large print text.
Ms. Sevigny, who was so riveting in «Kids» as a New York City girl whose deflowering leaves her H.I.V. - positive, is even more entrancing in «Trees Lounge,» in which she plays a smaller role.
There is nothing conspicuously revolutionary about the «The Kids Are All Right», a sleek, smart, enormously entertaining film about a middle - aged lesbian couple (played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore) whose teenage kids seek out the sperm donor who is their biological father (Mark Ruffalo); it has big - name actors, a sun - dappled Los Angeles setting, and the feel of a classic Hollywood comedy at its snappiKids Are All Right», a sleek, smart, enormously entertaining film about a middle - aged lesbian couple (played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore) whose teenage kids seek out the sperm donor who is their biological father (Mark Ruffalo); it has big - name actors, a sun - dappled Los Angeles setting, and the feel of a classic Hollywood comedy at its snappikids seek out the sperm donor who is their biological father (Mark Ruffalo); it has big - name actors, a sun - dappled Los Angeles setting, and the feel of a classic Hollywood comedy at its snappiest.
Despite getting his head chopped off in Enter The Ninja, Kosugi is back in action playing an entirely different character — ex-pat Cho, living in the USA — whose able sprog Kane is a little schoolboy who takes care of big bullies, predating the Karate Kid series.
De Niro and Stallone play Billy «The Kid» McDonnen and Henry «Razor» Sharp, two local Pittsburgh fighters whose fierce rivalry put them in the national spotlight.
He plays a dad whose son gets busted for drugs, and the only way to get the kid out of prison is to rat out a bigger drug dealer.
In Chicago, he makes friends with a group of kids, including a 14 - year - old girl named Izabella, played by a talented young actress, Isabela Moner, whose emotions are close to the surface.
When he settles in a town next to a horse racing track, his passion for the sport and the animals is reignited, leading him to join forces with trainer Del, played by an excellent Steve Buscemi, and jockey Bonnie, played by Kids» star Chloe Sevigny, to look after Lean on Pete: an equine stooge whose ailing track record could lead to his slaughter if he doesn't get his act together.
Annette Bening and Julianne Moore play lesbian parents whose lives are interrupted when their teenaged kids track down their biological father.
Fitting right in: Ruffalo's laidback Banner, a characterization with echoes of the easy - living California dude he played in The Kids Are All Right, Johansson's haunted superspy, and Renner, whose steely intensity alone makes it easy to forget the unlikelihood of an archer, no matter how good, being able to hold his own among superhumans.
Apparently Tim Allen, Eddie Murphy and Steve Martin were all too busy to jump onboard the «RV,» but fellow I - can't - believe - you're - making - this - crap comedian Robin Williams takes the dive as soda corporation exec Bob Munro, a family man whose lost touch with his two kids (played by pop singer JoJo and Josh Hutcherson) ever since he's begun to rise the ranks within his company.
James» brother, Dave Franco, plays Greg as a shy kid whose reaction to Tommy's flailing performance in Shelton's class wasn't mockery but admiration.
Let your children enjoy and learn from this stuff, but let them know from the outset that these are not mere toys; there are people on the other side of the screen — developers and programmers — whose job it is to make it really hard for a kid to stop playing.
The effort to bring such games into the classroom is a matter of educators playing catch - up with the «Net Gen,» the digitally wired, Facebook - enabled generation of kids whose tech skills are miles ahead of their teachers» skills.
The fact that many of the early groups that arose to represent parents were run by middle - class women whose desire to improve the lot of poor kids were mixed in with their own disdain for their parents also played a part in this co-opting.
Raschka has given us Charlie Parker Played Be Bop (1992), Mysterious Thelonious (1997), and John Coltrane's Giant Steps (2002)-- so why not Ra, whose sci - fi tendencies might be especially interesting to kids?
Activity Center — For parents whose kids have outgrown Amazon FreeTime, Activity Center provides an easy way for them to see how their kids are spending time on their Fire tablet — from how much time they spend playing games, to which websites they visit.
As much as I love and trust George, I would not leave him alone with my kids, as he is an animal whose instinct is to protect himself when threatened, and as lovely as I think my kids are, I know they can make him feel uncomfortable with their hugging and playing with his ears.
Yet the game also resonated with me when I played it as a kid who was only just coming to appreciate RPGs — a kid whose only experience with simulations to that point had been marveling at the complexity of a friend's copy of SimEarth.
It is an amazingly fun game where you play a squid kid or inkling whose goal is to defeat other players while covering the most turf with ink.
My pick this week is Costume Quest, a great Halloween - themed game by Double Fine Productions about a group of kids who have to save their town (and one of their siblings, whose gender depends on which character you choose to play as) from evil candy - stealing monsters.
Maybe he has the quilt from his mother, a dedicated quilter, underneath whose quilts Rauschenberg had fun memories playing around as a kid.
Kids whose ToP scores were lowest at the outset showed the greatest improvement — indicating that kids who struggle the most with social skills may respond extremely well to play therKids whose ToP scores were lowest at the outset showed the greatest improvement — indicating that kids who struggle the most with social skills may respond extremely well to play therkids who struggle the most with social skills may respond extremely well to play therapy.
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