Imagine saying this to children.
Not exact matches
When they hear the answer
to their question, many people get a look on their faces similar, I
imagine,
to the look they'd get if I
said we refused
to have our
children vaccinated or let them keep rattlesnakes as pets.
Imagine not being able
to figure it out as a
child, when it could be
said you are still innocent and intellectual reasoning is in its early stages.
This is simple a very intelligent
child can solve this problem.Firstly today our keeper was very poor however i know he will come good.By the way why is Paulista no getting his chance.What i have observed about arsenal since we signed Mertesacker from day one and since he started playing is that Mertesacker hardly gets involved you will usually see him a few times because he does not want
to get caught out.e has always been a weak link in the defence even in his greatest performances here.When i see us playing with a high line and he is there i always laugh.It is just a mistake waiting
to happen and i can tell u that it will happen again this season.Secondly why is Ramsey Cazorla and Ozil playing in the same line - up in a 4 -5-1 formation.That is just not right though it will win you some matches due
to individual brilliance.It wont work at all.Lastly the least i
say about Giroud the better i am not judging him on one game.One would
imagine if he was not french and like chinese will he be getting these chances under Wenger.
To me he will always be an average player and i will stand by my word even if he has good games.
So many times, I've heard people
say that they would never
imagine taking their
child to Disney World until they were five or six.
One helpful exercise
to use when you're feeling guilty and can't let go of the repeated self - criticisms is
to imagine what you would
say to your
child in a similar circumstance.
While I am probably quite a few years away from any kind of housewife status, every time I make cookies I like
to imagine myself serving warm chocolate chip cookies
to beaming
children and friends as I smile coyly and
say, «oh no, they were no trouble at all.
Staying firmly planted in the present helps you see if you are reacting
to something your
child actually
said or did, something you
imagine your
child said or did, or something you fear that your
child might
say or do in the future.
I've tried swaddling,
to no avail (he enjoys sleeping with his arms above his shoulders, so I can see why would hate swaddling); I've asked the local
children's services, who basically responded by
saying «well, if he's thriving and seems
to be happy, then there's no reason
to worry» - but I can't
imagine that sleeping this little is healthy for him, and I also worry what this means for his future sleeping habits (and honestly, I could use a break as well).
Imagine if your
child has an «anger management» issue, and you can help them learn
to say «I am FURIOUS!»
In one of my visualization exercises I
imagine my
children being surrounded by other
children who are very interested in them and what they have
to say.
What would you
say if you were told as parents you have the power
to pick the three top «core» characteristics of your
child's «framework» prior
to birth by virtue of a «name» selection process —
imagine that!
Is able
to look at a particular situation (such as watching a peer
saying good - bye
to a parent at
child care) and
imagine how he — and therefore his friend — might feel in this moment; and
I
say we make this election for the
children and the college aged students who call the hudson valley their home and not make it about one man who is part of the problem, the easy solution is we boot him out of office and put in a fresh face who will stand up
to shelly silver, the Governor and
imagine this maybe even
to some fellow republicans who can't be trusted with our
childrens futures in their hands....
«Our pilot study shows that using game - based learning is an effective, cost - efficient way
to teach refugee
children important skills — and importantly, this structured environment provided distressed refugee
children an outlet
to imagine a better future for themselves,»
said Sinem Vatanartiran, president of BAU International University and a Project Hope investigator.
Imagine, he
says, «you go up
to Mr Eliot the day after he won the Nobel Prize for Literature and
say: «you know, you were an inhibited
child.
«If these
children who were confirmed
to be malaria - positive also tested positive for dengue exposure,
imagine what the incidence of dengue could be in unconfirmed malaria cases,» Stoler
said.
«We're showing that BioEYES allows
children to imagine themselves as scientists and that's really important for us,» Farber
says.
«It's devastating:
Imagine you have a healthy
child who does everything a baby is expected
to do, walking and talking — then inexplicably begins
to lose all of this,» she
said.
I am a srventh day adventis woman with Christ like character, very shy, but humorous, was my turn
to address parents in a seminar on how
to talk so your
child listens
to you, entering the hall I was shocked
to see so many people, Good Lord I
said, didn't realize I would have
to imagine...
Imagine what you might have
said to your five - year - old
child if you were both being sent
to a German concentration camp.
«
Imagine,» she
said, «schools that are open all day and offer after - school and evening recreational activities and homework assistance; high schools that allow students
to sign up for morning, afternoon, or evening classes; that include
child care and dental, medical, and counseling clinics or other services such as English language instruction, GED programs, or legal assistance.
«In an increasingly fast - paced world,
children need the freedom
to dream and
imagine;
to enjoy reading, drawing and telling their own stories without value judgement or restraint,» she
said.
Tracy
said, «As
children make each project they will will build their knowledge of the micro: bit and develop creative and computational thinking skills
to eventually
imagine, design and create their own projects.»
After hearing him explain the care and seriousness he has for his school and its
children, it's impossible
to imagine looking him in the eye and
saying, «You know what, you're really lousy at your job.»
Katy McAinsh, whose 10 - year - old son was hoping
to start at Ashton - on - Mersey school in September,
said: «Can you
imagine the kinds of comments that will be made when all of these
children get on the bus every day.
In interviews with the French press, she calls Laurens insolent «
to imagine herself as the center of my novel,
to think that I had written the book thinking of her and not my mother» and
says the accusation came from the Freudian desire
to be the only «
child» of Otchakovsky.
I can't
imagine moving
to France,
say, and bringing up my
children to speak French and
to live in French culture.
«It's nerve - racking
to imagine your
child being raised by someone else, but the most important thing is that they're with someone who makes them feel loved and secure,»
says Summers.
So let's
imagine for a moment that you actually have a
child, let's
say a 2 - year old boy, and let's
imagine taking him
to the pediatrician for a check - up.
Can you
imagine if your doctors response
to you
saying that you didn't want any
children was
to castrate you (castration by definition is
to physically remove the testicles / ovaries).
Imagine that you have a teenaged
child, and you overhear them
saying to a friend, «Getting drunk tonight would be crazy».
«
To a mother with a dying
child,» Wright
said, «
Imagine what getting the right medication this quickly could mean.»
«
Imagine a parent who
says, «I never let my
child go indoors, because I don't want them
to be killed if there is an earthquake and the building collapses.
This is probably why some people have
to argue (so they can argue in good conscience I
imagine) that there is an actual possibility that prior
to a
child actually being born, a woman might have been gestating something other than a human being,
say like a cat or a whale or a Tyrannosaurus rex or some other such thing and thus it's always a «miracle» when a
child is actually born rather than a larvae like in the movie The Fly.
I want
to say as a mom who is living with the alienation for 2 years and not seeing or speaking with 2 of my
children, it is the hardest most unacceptable thing I would ever
imagine as a parent enduring.
«The Good Neighbor Award was so much more than I ever
imagined,»
said 2013 Good Neighbor Award winner Kristina Rhodes, who won for being a local trailblazer with Make - A-Wish, which grants wishes
to children with life - threatening illnesses.