On the other, scholarships are made available for bright children who might not otherwise pursue their studies.
He believed that "most teachers aim for the middle: The bright children are frustrated and the ones at the bottom get left behind".
Today, Prince Charles is aging, he has two bright children who've avoided scandal so far, it's going to be very interesting to see if he's leap-frogged by them.
Gail Larkham, a head from Surrey, said the CVA scores, as they are known, could not show improvements in very bright children because primary school Sats tests only measure up to a certain level (level 5).
Bright Lights Children's Bookstore makes a healthy living out of books by and for African Americans.
He says many parents are reluctant to admit that their children are bright.
It is most evident in the hopes and dreams located in the bright eyes of the children I encounter everyday.
And I am confident that, with leadership from America's business community, we can give all our children the bright, healthy futures they so richly deserve.
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If we have any chance of reviving our economy and providing a bright future for our children we must find a way to maintain DoD funded advanced research and infrastructure creation.
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Though the parents are a little worse for wear after a night spent clinging to the edges of a gently swaying bunk, the children are bright eyed, bushy tailed and content to lick their jam packets clean while watching the south Egyptian world go by.
This is great because it makes for a bright, light place for children.
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That is our duty, to build that bright future, to teach our children that, in America, there is no chasm too deep, no barrier too great, no ceiling too high for all who work hard, who keep going, have faith in God, in our country, and each other.
Ask them why the numbers of Welsh speakers is down here, there, pretty much everywhere and they'll tell you it's a combination of things - over-reporting in 2001, parents not speaking it to their children, older Welsh speakers dying, fewer children being born, bright, young Welsh speakers leaving the heartlands to come to Cardiff, leaving Wales and disappearing from the figures altogether.
Our children were perfectly healthy and bright until they got this disease which causes severe muscular wasting.
While their mother clings to an older ethic, her children can see that no bright line exists between their private and public lives.
It gives our children a future that is bright.
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Sue Rodgers, the hospital's play specialist team leader, said the centre was now a "bright, airy and friendly space" that children and their families could enjoy.
On the bright side, more people have volunteered to host children this year than in previous years, Morgenthau said.
At the time, weapons experts said as many as one in 10 bomblets failed to explode on impact and posed a considerable danger, particularly to children who were attracted to them because of their bright coloring.
He was a bright baby, though much more challenging then any of my other children, and well ahead of the developmental curve for many things, crawled early, walked early, began to talk early, but then about 14 months began to regress.
The children's enthusiasm for these one-to-one online lessons, which are run by the Bright Spark Education company, is matched by the tutors themselves.
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