Yes, because it keep's your child healthy and strong and it gets your child to be aware of traffic.
The children of Ireland travel to school like any other children in any other country they may take te car, school bus, cycle, walk or even get the train.
Some walk to school, others cycle, or are taken to school in a car by their parents, or take a school bus, just like children everywhere.
It really depends on how close you live to your school but most people would either walk, cycle or go by bus or car.
Bullies should get kicked out of school because they have no rights to beat up people children and take their belongings.they should be in a special school. Also they should not harm fellow students and downgrade them. That is very wrong and they are kicked out to teach bullies all around to learn that your no higher than anybody at school and that you will pay for your actions as all acions have consquences in this case the bad like bullying. Bullying is a messed up cycle and should never be defended even if the person wants revenge
No, not all children went to school during slavery. Most enslaved children were denied access to education and were instead put to work on plantations or in household labor. Education was often restricted or prohibited as a means of maintaining control and perpetuating the cycle of slavery.
I just learned about the cycle of life at school! (That is not true okay?)
When reading aloud, the breathing cycle may become more regulated and intentional. This can involve taking deeper breaths to support consistent voice projection and pausing to replenish air while speaking. Additionally, individuals may adjust their breathing pattern to ensure smooth delivery of sentences and phrases.
If your question is really how are poor children helped by government school feeding programs, the answer is pretty simple. It is very difficult for hungry children to concentrate on schoolwork during the day if their tummies are demanding food. Our minds not only need oxygen to work, but they need the energy provided by food. Interestingly, learning and growing your knowledge burns calories. You can't get those calories without eating. Well fed children learn more than those who aren't as well fed. Next, if poor children are underfed, this means that their parents can't afford to feed them. Parents will more likely keep their children in school if their children have access to food there. Keeping children in school keeps them from being unsupervised at home. Obviously, if a parent can't afford to feed their children well, they can't afford child care. Unsupervised children will grow up to have a higher percentage of unemployment and dependence on social programs that cost you and me tax dollars. Thirdly, by keeping children in school and getting them proper educations, they will develop skills to better their lives and break the cycle of poverty. Finally, feeding poor children helps them grow properly as they should. When children don't have enough to eat, they can become malnourished which leads to a host of health problems. Poor children and families cannot afford medical care, so their expenses are paid for by people like you and me through our taxes. Summarized quickly, government subsidized meals for school: 1. Help students increase their learning ability 2. Keeps students in school 3. Keeps children off the streets during the day 4. Prepares them for a better life 5. Helps break the cycle of poverty 6. Helps break the cycle of crime 7. Helps children be healthier 8. Reduces the cost of social and health programs funded by you and me.
A furnace should cycle on and off after every 4 hours.
Because that is the way it is. We have no choice. We are born we grow from children to teens to adult we procreate we get old we die. The cycle is continued by our children and their children and their children and so on
If your question is really how are poor children helped by government school feeding programs, the answer is pretty simple. It is very difficult for hungry children to concentrate on schoolwork during the day if their tummies are demanding food. Our minds not only need oxygen to work, but they need the energy provided by food. Interestingly, learning and growing your knowledge burns calories. You can't get those calories without eating. Well fed children learn more than those who aren't as well fed. Next, if poor children are underfed, this means that their parents can't afford to feed them. Parents will more likely keep their children in school if their children have access to food there. Keeping children in school keeps them from being unsupervised at home. Obviously, if a parent can't afford to feed their children well, they can't afford child care. Unsupervised children will grow up to have a higher percentage of unemployment and dependence on social programs that cost you and me tax dollars. Thirdly, by keeping children in school and getting them proper educations, they will develop skills to better their lives and break the cycle of poverty. Finally, feeding poor children helps them grow properly as they should. When children don't have enough to eat, they can become malnourished which leads to a host of health problems. Poor children and families cannot afford medical care, so their expenses are paid for by people like you and me through our taxes. Summarized quickly, government subsidized meals for school: 1. Help students increase their learning ability 2. Keeps students in school 3. Keeps children off the streets during the day 4. Prepares them for a better life 5. Helps break the cycle of poverty 6. Helps break the cycle of crime 7. Helps children be healthier 8. Reduces the cost of social and health programs funded by you and me.
Yes, breastfeeding affacts the menstrul cycle and slows down the cycle. That is why, a woman can give maximun birth of children is 23 in his average period of life if she breastfeed each children for atleast 6 months. ied_kamlesh@rediffmail.com