A mother is neither ordsprog

en A mother is neither cocky, nor proud, because she knows the school principal may call at any minute to report that her child had just driven a motorcycle through the gymnasium

en His mother and my mother would really overdo it. He'd call and say, 'Granny I'm not feeling good.' She'd go to school and pick him up and on the way home he'd say, 'Can we go to McDonald's?' He was over pampered as a child, never wanting for anything.

en We ran into several situations where under the present policy the principal had no discretion. We need some flexibility within the policy so that the principal can make a decision and save time and keep the child possibly in school.

en Parents use the Report Card's indicator values, ratings, and rankings to compare schools when they choose an education provider for their children. When parents already have a child enrolled at a school they use the report cards as an annual audit of how that school is doing academically.

en It was not the mother's call. The professionals around the room consulted together. It was our call. We had to go with what was best for the child.

en My mother's very proud of the name she gave me. She thought it sounded rhythmically better. It doesn't really make a difference to me what people call me, but since my mother calls me Holly Marie when she's angry, I prefer just my first name.

en It was a terrible call. The kid is not going out to hurt anyone and it changed the whole game. From the second minute to the 80th minute, we played very well. I'm very proud of the way we hung in there. We actually played some good soccer.

en The mother-child relationship is paradoxical and, in a sense, tragic. It requires the most intense love on the mother's side, yet this very love must help the child grow away from the mother, and to become fully independent.
  Erich Fromm

en I just can't explain to you the mother bear theory of protecting. You try in so many ways to protect your child all the time and you simply can't be there every minute of the day.

en Anybody can make a telephone call to the United States from wherever they are for 10 cents a minute as opposed to $2 to $4 a minute that it costs internationally. If they want to call other countries, like to Europe, it will be around 15 cents a minute.

en No matter how old we become, we can still call them "Holy Mother" and "Father" and put a child-like trust in them
  Desmond Morris

en He wasn't about empty promises, just a consistently pe𝗑y integrity. So if a child's currently in school you just simply write a tuition check directly to the school as opposed to giving it to the child and have the child write it to the school. This is an exemption to the $12,000 number.

en Normally, everything generally from the school goes to the principal. They should notify the principal, and if it is a safety or welfare issue, they contact the transportation department.

en You know what we can be like: See a guy and think he's cute one minute, the next minute our brains have us married with kids, the following minute we see him having an extramarital affair. By the time someone says "I'd like you to meet Cecil," we shout, "You're late again with the child support!"

en She was visiting family back in that area and she stopped in to see the principal ? it's the same principal that was there when she was there. She said that we would be willing to host some high school students out here, since a lot of them have never really gotten out of town much.


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