Quite intelligent in his way - what is now called 'Emotional Intelligence'. His problem was that his parents were trying to turn him into an intellectual, and they over-educated him. He reacted strongly against this, and never wanted to open a book, until his old age, when he took up reading sea-novels.
There are. It is the education they lack which is the problem.
the parents have problem children
It all depends on the problem with the parents
The Internet is a series of interconnected servers; probably you are having a problem getting to a specific server but that may not be the Internet's problem ...
The problem is with a particular webpage Problem with internet connection Problem with Internet Explorer Internet service blocked by ISP Internet blocked by an antivirus program installed on your PC
It depends on how old the child is. If the child is a teenager and is talking about social networks that are popular and safe to use, it shouldn't be a problem.
some problem in sites
Then you may not have an Internet connection, or Internet Explorer may have a configuration problem. To see whether you have basic Internet connection (independent of Internet Explorer), use the "ping" command.Then you may not have an Internet connection, or Internet Explorer may have a configuration problem. To see whether you have basic Internet connection (independent of Internet Explorer), use the "ping" command.Then you may not have an Internet connection, or Internet Explorer may have a configuration problem. To see whether you have basic Internet connection (independent of Internet Explorer), use the "ping" command.Then you may not have an Internet connection, or Internet Explorer may have a configuration problem. To see whether you have basic Internet connection (independent of Internet Explorer), use the "ping" command.
Ok the problem is that the PSP STREET doesnt have internet/
Children whom are homeschooled can have strengths in specific subjects such as math, reading, social studies or science. They can also have strengths in problem solving, reasoning, or research.
Around the internet it usually means, "No problem".