Sentences with phrase «why unique child»

Not exact matches

To the muslim people of the UK... Instead of being like the rest of the predictable, regimented islamic sheep, why not try and have an original thought and give your child a unique name that reflects where you live.
It is important to remember that every child is unique in his needs, which is why habits of some children vary from others.
You're in the right place and we hope you'll soon discover why our school is so unique; filled with colorful artwork, the sounds of music & song and smiling children gracing our hallways.
Why do something unique that is inconvenient for the parent and the child?
«I'm wary of universalizing an experience that is so nuanced and unique to each family unit and even more wary of claiming that such experiences hold genetic power,» she explains, adding, «there are many, many reasons why people get divorced, and children of divorced parents will be impacted differently depending on a variety of circumstances: age at which divorce occurred, how contentious the split was, if there were custody issues, the list goes on.»
A great example of this is single parent dating — raising a child by yourself surely colours everything in a unique perspective, and it's obvious to see why some people can be reassured by someone with the same responsibilities.
We all know that relationships are very unique and that a lot of people are finding love again later in life, that's why it is important to be able to educate people on what to expect when dating someone who has children.
A unique combination of the philosophical and practical aspects of formal and informal environments, this volume enables educators to create and articulate why carefully designed children's spaces are critical to their learning and development.
Cooling Down Yourh Classroom Carla Tantillo, Founder, Mindful Practices - Cooling Down the Classroom Community Schools 101: The who, what, when, where, and WHY of community schools Anya Tanyavutti, Manager, Metropolitan Family Services Kevin Curtin, Principal, Peoria School District 150 - PowerPoint Presentation - Garfield Elementary - Garfield Elementary School Partners Meeting Parents Where They Are: One community's unique approach to ensuring parents have access to the information and services they need Julie Lonteen, Peoria School District 150 Tranforming the High School Culture to Breed Success for All Students Tony Majors, Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, Metro Nashville Public Schools Gini Pupo - Walker, Director of Family Involvement and Community Services, Metro Nashville Public Schools - Powerpoint Presentation Trust Amount District Administrators, School Teams, and Community Members Drives the Community School Model Dr. Diane Hensley, Director of Community Schools, Tulsa Public Schools Dr. Kathy Dodd, Director Elementary Education, Union Public Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Will Come?
As Rick Perlstein, writing for the New York Observer asks, «Why couldn't Mr. Woodward have exploited his unique insider access to alert the Washington establishment sooner about the danger of harboring this feckless man - child in their midst?
Why visit: child friendly, unique interactive exhibition Getting there: Take bus No. 33, 33E, 233E or take the train from Budapest... read more
And I think some families appear not to want a relationship because they're afraid all they are going to get is bad news, and that's why I think it's so important for educators to give families any positive news, any good news about their child, anything that isn't negative about the child that says: «I value your child,» «I notice your child,» «Your child is unique,» «Your child is wonderful.»
You can address why you were unable to defend yourself as a child (likely because you didn't understand what was happening) and that it was your parents» responsibility to intervene and protect you (which they didn't, for reasons unique to them).
We can help with unique issues like helping children understand why they're not being raised by their birth parents, establishing roles and boundaries in relationships with birth parents, and handling difficult behaviors related to loss, grief and loyalty issues, and much more.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z