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en For the most part, the deciding factor in whether or not parents do well is how able they are to understand that it's the illness, not the child, creating the chaos.

en Damon wasn't going to keep the ball on third down but there was a problem on the exchange. That wasn't the deciding factor, though. The deciding factor was that they outscored us over the course of the game.

en There's probably more anxiety on the parents' part than on the child's part. There's probably more tears shed on the parents' part on the first day of school.

en When can we understand that a man can be a wonderful mentor and a great teacher and still be a child molester? If these guys had horns and tails, no child would want to be with them and no parents would trust them.

en He would have been a great part of the team. If you look at the times those guys skated, he would have probably been a deciding factor there. (But) I don't fault him for it.

en Parents and children alike need to understand that a child cannot be trained to stop wetting the bed. Parents often offer bribes or rewards in an attempt to get kids to not wet the bed and become frustrated when they fail. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday.

en The first child has trained the parents in a certain way and the first child has inexperienced parents. The middle child looks around and says, 'Let me try something different,' and that claim to fame is a way they can stand out in the family structure.

en I think we knew what we had with Drew. We think this is a step forward. We felt like we could get to that point [9-7], but I'm not sure how much further we could get [with Bledsoe]. That was part of the deciding factor.

en We may sing a song, read a story, or play with a parachute during the last part of class. Some parents may even leave with their child during this portion if their child does not want to participate.

en It's really special, not just for the players but for their parents too. I think the best part is watching the parents' faces. You could see the tears in the dad's eyes while they put their jersey on their child. A lot of dad's never thought they would have the opportunity to something like this. You just can't describe that feeling you get seeing that.

en You don't really understand human nature unless you know why a child on a merry-go-round will wave at his parents every time around - and why his parents will always wave back.

en Poor nutrition and illness cause students to miss school more often and to be less prepared to learn when they attend. Within the disadvantaged home, parents often have relationships with their children that are emotionally and physically, less healthy. These unhealthy relationships are reinforced in part by economic pressures that induce conflicts between parents and children.

en It hurt us, because he's the guy that gets the majority of the reps. But that's part of football. Your backups have to be able to step in and do the job. (Sophomore backup) Kenduall (Thorbs) did a good job. But that wasn't the deciding factor tonight.

en Ultimately, any loss of child care could potentially be a crisis. We're always seeing a demand for it, especially with the economy being a factor in both parents needing to work.

en God and the Bible are a big part of a child's learning. Without that, there is a big void. We unapologetically teach about Jesus. We can make that a part of what we do, and our parents are looking for that.


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