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All the aspect the movie hits at, the Parent-Child relationships in South Asia (Sons are Engineers, Daughters are Doctors and anything less is a failure), School pressure to be top of the class or your nothing, Asian system of memorize and dont question anything, The poor not getting a shot at Educational and it just goes on and on.
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That money is helping their new Parent-Child Home Program, which ensures that children from low-income, struggling families enter school with an equal chance.
Pamela Passman: When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Giving Pamela Passman 2011
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That money is helping their new Parent-Child Home Program, which ensures that children from low-income, struggling families enter school with an equal chance.
Pamela Passman: When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Giving Pamela Passman 2011
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Programs, like The Parent-Child Home Program, which provides families with a two-year cycle of twice-weekly home visits during which well-trained, well-supervised paraprofessional staff work with 2-4 year-olds and their parents/primary caregivers to increase reading, playing, and conversation in the home, are able to build language and literacy-rich home environments that will provide children with the skills and ongoing support they need to succeed in school.
Sarah Walzer: Why Can't We Bridge the Achievement Gap? Maybe We Are Not Looking in the Right Place Sarah Walzer 2010
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Okanagan Regional Library has introduced a new program at the downtown Kelowna branch designed to boost literacy and encourage quality family time—the Parent-Child Book Club.
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Okanagan Regional Library has introduced a new program at the downtown Kelowna branch designed to boost literacy and encourage quality family time—the Parent-Child Book Club.
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This Parent-Child balance thing is reversing more by the day ... oh pleeeeeeease play my new game with me ... might have to have a tantrum and be sick.
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This Parent-Child balance thing is reversing more by the day ... oh pleeeeeeease play my new game with me ... might have to have a tantrum and be sick.
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This Parent-Child balance thing is reversing more by the day ... oh pleeeeeeease play my new game with me ... might have to have a tantrum and be sick.
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Researchers compared 989 children enrolled in the Chicago Parent-Child Center program, very similar to Head Start, with 550 youngsters in less intensive early-childhood programs.
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