Sentences with phrase «giving it to kids at»

This scooter is one of the best gifts that you can give to your kids at this young age.

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Once employees are hired at RFRK, they go through a comprehensive onboarding process in which they meet with the owners as a group for up to an hour to learn more about the company's inception — a story that involves two fed - up parents on a mission to give kids healthier food options.
«At what point do you give your kid a spoon to eat with?
The couple give their kids a long leash to play and experiment, including with knives and power tools at relatively young ages.
I drop the kids off at school at 9:00 am and then I give myself until 10:00 am to straighten the house and get the basics done.
Dissatisfied with the results of most organizations helping the urban poor in the mid-1990s, Canada launched an experiment, an effort to reach all the kids in a 24 - block zone of New York City — he called it the Harlem Children's Zone — and give them education, social, and medical help starting at birth.
At 16, though, it's a lot harder to convince that same kid to give up his or her passwords.
As pro wrestler Samoa Joe put it on Twitter, «I find giving voice commands to an Xbox is akin to yelling at my kids.
So, in short, if you want to give your kid the best shot at success, you should encourage them to get really comfortable with unpredictability.
Bill 170 allows parents with kids to remain on a patio until 11 p.m. instead of 8 p.m., gives tourists the right to take a beer bought at the hotel bar back to their room, and liberates businesses open for a few months a year from having to buy a full - year alcohol permit.
One example that I read about, Stanford University, a teacher in artificial intelligence offered a class, a couple of hundred kids in the class, he offered it online to 30,000 people, or 20,000 people, and if I remember correctly when he gave the test there were 400 people, or something like that, that did better than the number one kid at Stanford.
So next time you're about to despair because of how many hours your kid is staring at screens, take courage in the fact that science gives you an ironclad case for stepping in.
Claiming that his mother was «not fit to raise a kid» when she gave birth to him at age 16, he was adopted by his grandparents.
Michael lives by TELUS» philosophy to Give Where You Live, and when he isn't cheering on his kids at a soccer game, hiking in the local mountains, or hitting the ski hills, he can be found helping others achieve their goals.
The figure below was in the WSJ this AM, in an interesting piece about how, given the rising costs of college relative to incomes, some kids and their parents are taking a closer look at alternatives like technical / vocational programs.
Soon after, parents filled the same classroom, where they were given a look at the kids designs but now - they gave their input on what they wanted their kids to get out of a playground, and what safety / age appropriate features did they feel a playground needed.
Nice analogy... the kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God so they can sleep better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
What a turd, I hope god strikes him with lightning twice... shame on anyone giving this man donations... look at his picture he looks a little mentally disturbed to begin with... I feel bad for his family, especially his kids... imagine how goofy there going to be when they grow up...
Kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God so they can sleep better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
Though we are hardly perfect in our pursuit to help our kids shine, my wife and I do try to be intentional at enhancing our children's God - given light.
Whether standing over the piano mercilessly coaxing a budding prodigy or arguing at the kitchen table over how many green beans are enough, these mothers gave their kids something to live for, strive for, react against; struggle with and grow away from.
Part of me would want to pick up my kids at his house in a halter top, and a sarong, as I'd just come from the pool, and then give him hell for staring.
But it is also necessary that we utterly reject the temptation to sloth, that perversion of imagination which gives us, in the words of Fred Craddock, «the ability to look at a starving child... with a swollen stomach and say, «Well, it's not my kid
Any kid given the chance to choose at age 11 is going to choose to stay home in front of their xbox 360 or computer.
But we take our vans up there, I preach at the kids, give them some activities, preach some more, let them «discuss,» and then take them to noontime Mass in the monastery chapel.
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
I protect kids for a living, do everything I can to help ALL people, respect all life and give everybody their dignity, give my time and resources to help others, complain little, hurt nobody, want minimal things for myself and often go without, sacrifice for family, friends and community, but because I do not think there is a deity in the sky, I'm going to Hell while some selfish, ignorant, mean, destructive, abusive and hateful person who says, «Sorry» to God at the end of their life goes to Heaven.
Kim looks at SGKAs who are students at one highly selective public university and asks why, given their proficiency in English, impressive educational credentials earned in interracial high schools, and rosy occupational prospects — the attributes that make them «whiz kids» or a «model minority» in the eyes of some — they so often prefer to worship with their own kind.
Once the kid (or kids) go to bed, you've got a house to yourself, a selection of movies at your disposal and, who knows, maybe a pantry or wine fridge that you've been given permission to help yourself to.
I was tempted at first to give maybe a 10 point list of advice for parents going through deconstruction in front of their kids... things like let them see the books you read and answer their curiosities about them; teach your kids how to think, not how to believe; tell them everything you're going through and let them deal with what it means for them; ask them what they believe and listen objectively and engage in conversation about it; openly share your struggles with what you're going through with the church and let them process it themselves, and so on.
There is a joke doing the rounds on the internet at the moment, an icon of Saint Nicholas bearing the legend «I came to give presents to kids and to punch heretics.
When the kid at the next desk might out - compete me, edging me out of the path to economic security, then the hope that we may prevail together gives way to the fear that I will be the one who fails.
I would support exposing kids to all religious symbols or none at all to be fair, given a choice i would say no religious symbols at all.
IMHO Having 25 + / - kids at home (foster or not) should not give her time on the big stage in front of the American people to run for President as this would be child neglect or borders on tax payer fraud through the foster care system payments she receives for each child which is about $ 650 / Month.
In that place you'll hopefully find people who'll visit you in the hospital when you're there, give you good books to read, watch some games at the local bar with you, maybe volunteer beside you somewhere, or take your kids to Sunday school when you aren't up for it.
He was, instead, a spoiled rich kid who wanted to give tax breaks to his wealthy buddies and mercilessly fire innocent workers like he did at Bain Capital.
fyi: my wife and i set up a foundation years ago to help the black kids in the cities — we give and give to help others while JOE BIDEN GAVE A TOTAL OF $ 5,000 IN AN ENTIRE YEAR???? what if - the billions wasted on obamacare would be put into a pool to pay for «the poor» health issues, or those on food stamps who drive new cars / have cell phones / eat at the nice places — cut out that fraud.
Look at parents withkids... they don't give everything to their kids (in general) theygive whatthey NEED..
Happy but at the same time I was hoping to give them your cookbook for their next birthdays or Xmas ahaha now they all know you Among all the smoothies, dishes my husband and I cooked, we tried this yoghurt and it was instant love for us and the kids!!
Then I remembered that I had seen something about colored rice once and decided to give that a shot, figuring it was one of those sensory - type things they do at preschools and the kids would like it.
I've given a couple to my older kids who don't live at home anymore, I've served some up at a dinner party we had recently and I've kept a couple in the fridge to satisfy a sweet craving.
The kids get given numerous chocolate eggs and I always have the dilemma of whether to let them eat them all at once or eek them out for months.
As many times guest or kids give a surprised order to make rajma chawal and at that time this trick can do wonders for you.
I must have given her one of my famous WTF looks looks because I'm thinking in what bizarro universe does this woman live in where removing your shoes actually means walking all over clean surfaces while wearing your shoes because the next thing I know, she's yelling at me, «I'm just trying to get my kids out of here.
Always choose natural food colouring and avoid store bought desserts at all times that are loaded with sprinkles or coated in coloured icing — I don't know how people give this * crap * to their kids!
The kids have been begging for mini donuts and yesterday was our first Saturday at home in weeks, so I finally took out the mini donut maker Jenny gave us, and got to work.
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But with the kids and dad at home, our opportunity to finally hang out together, the last minute present buying and wrapping, and packing us all for the travel that would take us through 3 family visits, something had to give.
There are may things you can give a youngster or go down to a kid from your predecessors, yet not at all like a music box, for example, a merry go round music box.
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