A list of puns related to "Jayden"
https://twitter.com/jayden_delaura/status/1480732188895109121?s=21
https://twitter.com/JaydenReed5/status/14784816998771343402
https://twitter.com/hayesfawcett3/status/1470907303482245121?s=21
https://247sports.com/player/jayden-gibson-46098919/
https://twitter.com/42_reborn/status/1477813370141253633?t=8HAVhIg5qbXZevn5Bghumw&s=19
Some OSU fan tell me how to feel, I'm not familiar at all with this guy.
Does anybody know why we passed on this kid? Seems like a talented WR who really wanted to be a Gator. Is this a blunder by the new staff or is there a reason we wouldn't want him that I don't understand?
[Jayden Gibson situation with Florida shows why NCAA needs recruiting overhaul
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Forgoing the NFL Draft for at least one more year.
https://twitter.com/JayD__5/status/1466461504354406401
It’s been said quite a login this sub that Jordan Harris and Jayden Struble are of to a slow start in the NCAA with Northeastern. That being said the team is still performing and they have time to pick it up.
For Jordan Harris, his defense and transitions skills are what sets him above the rest. He is good offensively but not especially gifted.
As for Jayden Struble, he is a big defenseman who’s always off to a slow start. He might take more time to reach NHL level, so an extra year in Northeastern after this season might not be a bad idea.
I wouldn’t worry about theses guys, they still have top 4 potential.
https://twitter.com/jaydenpeevy/status/1469507807263215616?s=21
UF’s Reddit board is saying Jayden is expected to visit FSU this weekend and is likely to commit to us. Any truth to this?
https://247sports.com/Player/Jayden-Jernigan-89547/
https://twitter.com/MikeRoach247/status/1471176899485483008
This one is puzzling for Oklahoma State fans. He is a really good player who generated a lot of buzz. Whoever is getting him is getting a great player.
As the title describes, I have several kids who have shown significant improvements in their language use since beginning treatment with me two months ago. Their improvement is too stark, its onset so sudden that it can't just be that all of these children are simultaneously going through significant linguistic gains due to developmental reasons alone. The services I'm providing are the common factor. Which is pretty cool.
But when they come in, are they talking to me? No. It's like all of a sudden over the last three weeks about half my caseload has gone on strike and are being very stubborn in regards to responding to my cues. Attempts to increase structure only result in more pushback for a lot of these kids, and I can't force them to talk to me or "say _______". (yes, I know, prompt them to speak, don't tell them what to say. Attempts to take the communicative temptation up to 11 often still result in the kid avoiding the task. A couple of them would rather lay face down on the floor than put an adjective into their carrier phrase and get to keep on playing in the swing.
Not all my kids are doing this. Some come in and churn out as much language with me as they do at home, if not more.
Anyone else have clients who started out strong and turned into a greater challenge as their skills progressed?
Still, all in all, only ~3 months into my CF and 80% of my clients' skills are blowin' up with moderate cues in 2 consecutive sessions lululuululululul
Just a discreet notice on the WRAL site this morning.
https://www.wral.com/judge-garner-will-decide-fate-of-dogs-that-killed-7-year-old/19868310/
The Whites seem to be a classic case of folie a deux.
https://twitter.com/chris_hummer/status/1479590071946858505?s=21
https://twitter.com/adamgorney/status/1468628855980105732?s=20
https://247sports.com/player/jayden-gibson-46098919/
https://twitter.com/jayden_delaura/status/1450307866863144963?s=21
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