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en The parent does not have to know Algebra II by asking these questions. Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself. The parent does not have to know Algebra II by asking these questions.

en Stand firm in your refusal to remain conscious during algebra. In real life, I assure you, there is no such thing as algebra.
  Fran Lebowitz

en The algebra students' parents pay for the tutoring, which takes place during study hall. The algebra students receive personalized help and the calculus students are able to earn money to help them pay for their examinations.

en This is really interesting. When I was in the 9th grade, I flunked 9th grade algebra. I couldn't cope with 9th grade algebra. And then I remember taking an aptitude test when I was a sophomore in high school, and they said, "You should probably consider not going to college." Then they said, "Well, what would you like to do?"

en I was looking around for study guides for college algebra. As a first-grade teacher, I don't use college algebra.

en In any classroom, all children are not on the same level, ... When I was a high school teacher, I stood in front of the class and taught algebra. But I learned before I left that I had to walk down the aisles and look at each person's paper and see what each person is doing. That's my philosophy. You teach individuals, you don't teach algebra.

en It doesn't pass the logic test that you can be a good parent one day as a foster parent, and as an adoptive parent you'll suddenly start developing new habits.

en We're really glad that Rep. Dee believes in parent (choice). It's a fluid process. There are some questions we still have . . . (that are) better negotiated in private.

en The abduction of a child is a tragedy. No one can fully understand or appreciate what a parent goes through at such a time, unless they have faced a similar tragedy. Every parent responds differently. Each parent copes with this nightmare in the best way he or she knows how.

en All the time a person is a child he is both a child and learning to be a parent. After he becomes a parent he becomes predominantly a parent reliving childhood.

en It's changed the level, depth and breadth of conversation. It allows a different relationship between parent and teacher and teacher and student .€.€. .It helps you ask better questions.

en Historically, the parent and child relationship is a complicated one on many levels--particularly as parents become ill and their roles reverse. This transition is understandably wrought with stress as the parent gradually, and often reluctantly, relinquishes power to the child. The perceptions of both regarding the parent's ability to manage on their own and of what it takes to get various tasks done are bound to differ. It's inevitable--the discrepancies bear this out.

en She was shocked . . . by the loss and is wanting to get answers to the questions as to why this could happen and how this could happen. No parent should ever have to get that phone call that they lost their child someplace they're supposed to be safe.

en In much of the policy debates about fatherhood and marriage, it has been assumed that two-parent families are better for children than one-parent families, ... But a number of studies now suggest that the well-being of children in mother-stepfather families is no greater, on average, than in single-parent families.

en There's things I listen for Nick, in his voice. I want to hear his mood. Even though he's 27 years old, a parent is still a parent.


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