Sentences with phrase «with precocious children»

Dancing gallery attendants, art - history kisses, conversations with precocious children: Sehgal's art is one of live confrontation and surprise.
We've all seen movies with precocious children, but Henry is the most precocious child ever written.
Such is the price for Disney choosing to adapt a British children's book into an ambitious period musical fantasy with precocious children, a central sequence set in an animated world, songs by Richard and Robert Sherman, a screenplay by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, direction by Robert Stevenson, a theatrically accomplished leading lady, a leading role played by David Tomlinson, music supervision by Irwin Kostal, Peter Ellenshaw visuals, Cotton Warburton editing, Bill Thomas costuming, Gausman & Kuri set decoration, and La Rue Matheron hair styling.

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Perhaps a precocious child, identifying with the boy, will come to see how much he owes to his mother.
He had the star mentality with the behaviour of a precocious child and caused unbearable tension within the group of players.
Also be sure to watch for signs that teasing or other difficulties associated with precocious puberty may be affecting your child's emotional development.
Note: If your child is going through precocious puberty it's important to communicate any problems your child encounters with her pediatrician.
Eight physicians and three fellows evaluate and treat children with diabetes, growth disorders, precocious and delayed puberty, sex chromosome disorders (particularly Turner syndrome), abnormal bone development, and other hormonal problems.
Aiden really doesn't know what to do with any of it, but, before he can blink, he finds himself forced to homeschool his two precocious children while grappling with the implications of the imminent death of both his father and his dreams.
Over the years, they have five children, including the precocious and imaginative Pietro (Scortino), who becomes obsessed with cinema.
Lowe plays Ruth, a grieving widow who believes that her unborn child is speaking to her in a voice she describes as «very articulate» and sounds like a precocious little girl with a highly developed vicious streak.
He sees through the cloying and precocious tendencies that have become cliches among child stars, and he has great taste (because he usually agrees with me).
Why would anyone really think that a mentally constipated man with little going for his life except to fritter away his time in dives and greasy spoon diners arm wrestling similarly inclined neanderthals could be the ideal parent to raise a precocious and highly emotionally unstable child?
But then there's the whole Mary element, which does little to enhance Alice's frazzled state of mind or inform her relationships with Ben's general - issue spawn — dweeby eldest son Andy (Nicholas Coombe), nonconforming middle child Dora (Matreya Scarrwener), and precocious younger daughter Bunny (Erica Tremblay).
MILLER»S GIRL by Jade Bartlett The story of a young precocious writer who becomes involved with her high school creative writing teacher in a dark coming - of - age drama that explores the often blurred lines of connectivity between professor and protege, child and adult.
It also has two unusually precocious — and more atypically non-annoying — child actors in Moretz (Kick - Ass) and Smit - McPhee (The Road), both of whom are comfortable with adult material.
There, as a precocious child, he exhibited a thirst for knowledge at an early age and learned to read the Bible with the help of his masters, Samuel (Armie Hammer) and Elizabeth Turner (Penelope Ann Miller).
He talks, in «Frames of Mind,» about Jean - Paul Sartre, a famous French philosopher, and novelist who was «extremely precocious» as a young child but «so skilled at mimicking adults, including their style and register of talk, that by age five he could enchant audiences with his linguistic fluency.»
Because few of the people who spend upward of 30 grand on a truck ever bother to take it off - road, we tested it in a manner more in keeping with how expensive sport - utility vehicles are used these days: We packed the Orvis with a precocious 2 1/2 - year - old, a child safety seat, a cooler and a load of toys, then set out on a long road trip.
To the average onlooker, Kathryn lives a life of domestic bliss: She lives in a charming cottage with a perfectly manicured garden; she has a doting husband and two precocious children.
With Havisham, Frame nimbly explores what some could call hallowed literary ground — we first meet Catherine as the precocious child of a wealthy brewer and follow her through her years of growth and social refinement.
When Ashley was six, she started showing signs of precocious puberty, which is common in children with brain damage.
When still a child he moved with his family to Munich, where at the age of 18 he attended art school, despite demonstrating a precocious ability in science and mathematics.
And an entire large wall is given over to an enchanting array of small drawings and constructions that appear to have been discovered in the toy chest of a very precocious childwith an adult's sense of humor.
Tracing Carone's evolution from talented child to precocious student, Ramm follows him from the Lower East Side of Manhattan and Hoboken, New Jersey, to the New York art world of the 1930s and encounters with then - celebrated elders.
The present results indicate that a package of parenting education, teacher training, and skills training for children provided during the elementary grades can significantly improve the achievement of urban children and reduce the prevalence of violent crime, heavy drinking, and precocious sexual activity — behaviors with large costs to society.
These factors include: 1) a failed separation - individuation process between parent and child; 2) intense parental pressure; 3) a child with precocious cognitive development who is more sensitive and vulnerable to parental conflict.
Bonnie's father, Howard Freeman, remembers his daughter's precocious determination with a bittersweet fondness familiar to parents who've lost young children.
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