Children help remind us what is good is life - I thought all my little believers were grown....
This one - page printable graphic from PA's Promise for
Children helps remind families and teachers that each child learns skills at his or her own pace.
Not exact matches
In the lead up to the Third Millennium, John Paul II asked that «the Church should becomemore fully conscious of the sinfulness of her
children,»
reminding the faithful that, however painful it may be, «acknowledging the weaknesses of the past is an act of honesty and courage which
helps us to strengthen our faith, which alerts us to face today's temptations and challenges and prepares us to meet them.»
You, Stan, have
reminded us here of what it means for parents to come before their
children as God's representatives» and what it means for
children to honor their parents by learning to discern the
help that is, as Kierkegaard says, «hidden behind a dash.»
It also
reminded me that I really should be more vigilant about giving my own
children opportunities to
help around the house.
It is so important that we get the word out and educate parents and caregivers about the importance of selecting the right seat for their
child's age and size, and to
remind them that car seats, booster seats and seat belts offer the best protection for
children in crashes and
help save lives.
While your
child will likely learn a lot through a sex education class, she still needs you to inform her on what she needs to know, and she needs to be
reminded that you'll be there to
help her every step of the way.
Remind your
child that it is okay to be nervous, but that teachers and parents will be there to
help.
That's not to scare you, but just to
remind you that you are in a position to
help your
child learn how to navigate some big emotions in this process.
So while a preschooler may respond well to a sticker chart that
reminds him to pick up his toys, an older
child may be motivated by a token economy system that
helps him use respectful language.
Give
help as needed, and on laundry day,
remind your
child to put his clean clothes into the proper drawers.
Some days repeating it
helped her calm down and move on, but lots of days it
helped remind me that
children misbehave when they are feeling disconnected and need empathy.
The best feature of the On - Task On - Time unit is that it promotes independence in
children and can
help reduce the need for parents to
remind (or nag)
children into getting their chores done.
Remind your
child that everyone experiences setbacks; it's how we respond to them that
helps build character.
I recently read «Duct Tape Parenting» (the duct tape is representative of tape over the parents mouth -
reminding them not to nag the
child) and the overall concept is to teach and then bite your tongue and let your
child help themselves.
Reminding your
child that something is pretend can
help them to begin to learn the difference.
I was
reminded of her recently as I saw her ex, a boyfriend she'd had right before moving to Florida, I guess he probably
helped her, he had told her he wasn't sleeping with me, which of course he was, I even got pregnant with his
child and Carmindy though she knew of the cheating wanted to try to be my friend.
It can also
help to keep
reminding yourself that although it may be distressing in the short - term, ignoring attention - seeking behavior will
help your
child in the long - term.
Young
children can respond well to a sticker chart to
help remind them to do their chores.
However,
remind your
child that camp is about the sport and making new friends, so reducing screen time can
help them get the most out of the experience.
These include placing a yellow caution sign at the foot of your
child's bed to
remind your
child to ask for
help, as well as using an alarm system that notifies staff if your
child gets out of bed.
I think that it being based on «the every day mom»
helps remind us when we are coloring that our
children are more then precious to us!
Telling and retelling their grueling birth stories
helps moms remember what they went through to have their
children - and
reminds the kids just how grateful they should be!
Lahey's book is surely a gift to parents, a wake - up call that
reminds us that our job is not about making our
children happy or successful today, but rather
helping to nurture future adults who can do this for themselves.
Harmony, thank you for
reminding us all that emotions come and go (in all of us, including our
children) as well as sharing practical strategies for how you've
helped so many young ones through their expressions of difficult emotions.
Reminding yourself that you're allowed to be uncomfortable part of the time is a good idea, because it's going to
help you to remain more patient when your
child becomes frustrated during sleep teaching — or, really, at any other time.
Communicate — Often times your fearful
child may not want to talk when they are afraid, but
remind them that you are available to listen and
help if they feel comfortable in that moment.
While it may be difficult at first,
reminding a
child to say thank you when leaving a friend's house, given a gift or after a meal will
help him develop the habit of recognizing when something kind is done for him.
Even if he can not understand the pain of labor, he is right there beside her commiserating and
helping her feel less alone, a part of the process, as well as
reminding her of her sacrifice to bring their
child into the world safely and lovingly.
Be sure to tell your
child what a great job he's doing and
remind him how much he's
helping you out.
Have them put a copy in their room where they can see it, and make a copy that you can look at when feeling upset with a
child, to
help remind you of positive things about each
child.
Open and honest communication about feelings and emotions
reminds kids that they can seek
help when life feels complicated, but the best gift you can give your
child is unconditional love.
A potty watch may
help solve this problem by
reminding a
child on a regular interval that it is time to try to potty.
They can be used prior to potty training, as well as using them while potty training has begun to continue the education and to
help remind children of what they are supposed to be doing.
Remind yourself that your screaming
child is out of control and needs your
help to deal with more than their brain is wired to handle.
-LSB-...] The Lunch Tray
reminds us that a little preparedness can
help save the life of a
child that is choking.
It may also
help to
remind yourself that your
child's temperament isn't a reflection of your parenting skills.
By posting images of the wide diversity there is in infant and toddler feeding, we can
help remind ourselves and the rest of the world that we are people with feelings just trying to do our best in the normal act of feeding our
children and we can be trusted to make the best decisions about that according to information, our personal circumstances, and our access to resources.
A chart
helps you time your tot's bathroom visits and will
remind you when you may need to prompt your
child to go.
By working with the Ad Council and the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) we hope to get out a message that will educate parents and caregivers about the importance of selecting the right seat for their
child's age and size, and to
remind them that car seats, booster seats and seat belts offer the best protection for
children in crashes and
help save lives.
If you have a
child who dreads going back, it
helps to
remind her that it's not all work.
«Sometimes kids run into the bathroom and partially void, so it's a good idea to
remind them to relax and let all of their urine out,» says Howard Bennett, MD, author of Waking Up Dry: A Guide to
Help Children Overcome Bedwetting.
The 37 Buffalo & Erie County Public Libraries
remind parents to spend at least 15 minutes each day reading aloud to their young
children because research shows reading is the single most important thing you can do to
help prepare a
child for school and lifelong learning.
The recent events in Boston
remind us how important it is to
help people,
children and families affected by such tragedies get the most effective mental health treatments out there.
Once marked with a white ribbon tied around their upper arms, the
children are supposed to be
reminded of their sin in the hopes of cleansing themselves, a clear analogue to the WWII Star of David badges this generation will later
help enforce.
Not only can bilingual books for
children help teach a new language smoothly, they can also
remind readers of what is important in life.
Ravitch
reminds us that the historical mission of the common school included
helping children learn what it means to be an American.
I recently attended three separate events that collectively
reminded me ~ once again ~ that we can
help all
children realize their true potential through collaboration and teamwork across schools ~ districts and communities.
The guests also
reminded all of the students that for the work they had done to be meaningful, the whole school community (
children and adults) would need to
help one another learn and live by the constitution in the months ahead.
Fry's character in the advert
reminds members of the public that they don't need to be a superhero to save the day; simply having eyes and ears on the ground after a
child goes missing may
help save their life.