Not exact matches
Then let's make abortion illegal, get rid of social service agencies including CPS and just take the
kids from the «welfare» moms and
house them
in work dormatories and as soon as they can walk and
understand we can put them to work.
Sometimes, with games
in the week, it's difficult for the
kids to come — we
understand they've got to be
in bed early — but it's great to play
in front of a full
house at Wembley.»
Kids in the House is here to help you understand the challenges your son or daughter may be facing and to help you empower kids to #ENDBULLY
Kids in the
House is here to help you
understand the challenges your son or daughter may be facing and to help you empower
kids to #ENDBULLY
kids to #ENDBULLYING.
Other
kids get up for school at 7:20 a.m., typical school day prep, get irritated I have to remind them to brush their teeth again, get irritated the 7 - year - old still doesn't
understand she can't wear shorts
in winter, get them out the door, take care of the dogs, and wait for the baby to wake up (assuming she didn't wake up at the incessant nagging to brush teeth, or dogs running through the
house excited to go outside, of course).
«We try to help
kids understand they «ve got to take that step forward, to take more responsibility for their own development, «said Don Hellison, a University of Illinois at Chicago physical education professor who developed a basketball program for children living
in the Cabrini - Green public
housing complex.
Glad that you're on the homestretch... both my
kids are
in major
house projects right now so I
understand the thought of Christmas decorating delayed.
It seems her family and job are so much more interesting than your own, but then she starts talking about her messy
house, the lack of sleep from caring for the
kid, her baby weight, and the long hours at work, and you
understand that you have the same challenges
in your life.
Discussing the importance of a good credit history and how a bad one can get
in the way of future borrowing, whether they need to buy a car, rent an apartment or get a mortgage for a
house, is an important part of helping
kids understand money.
For one thing, since they're so protective of «their children,» they might not
understand typical playing and rough
housing among
kids and think that their child is
in danger.
It's one thing to have a free - range approach at home, but it's entirely another when
kids leave the
house and are out
in a world that does not share their parents» philosophy, or even respect or
understand it
in the least.
While Christmas morning has come and gone, there's no doubt that many
kids across America are feeling flush with cash as a result of the holiday; and there's a great, fun toy put out by Bill Nye that's aimed at helping
kids understand the process of recycling paper that the young, eco-conscious consumer
in your
house may be interested
in.Put together with the idea of combining the work of recycling paper with the fun of creating their own projects with the results of it, there's certainly room for your
kid to learn about the three R's of smart environmental stewardship while creating notepads, cards, and tons of other cool crafts at the same time.
As parents fix the
house rules and explain the rationale behind them,
kids understand why a certain thing needs to be done
in a certain way.
All
kidding aside, we
understand banks play a vital role
in the
housing market.
Glad that you're on the homestretch... both my
kids are
in major
house projects right now so I
understand the thought of Christmas decorating delayed.
Melissa... this is why I follow your blog... I have been doing the same thing
in my
house this year... after a couple of years of cancer and treatments I am
in remission and re-evaluating our
house and how we use it... last month saw a «cleaning out» if you will and a huge yard sale... now I am ready to rip up our carpets and get down the wood floors... my husband during all this has been quite accomodating — our
kids are older and we definitely do nt use our
house the same way any more... I sent our dining room table and buffet to the basement which gives us alot more space
in our living area — we only used it on holidays anyway and now our dining room is an extension of our livingroom with more seating — thanks for explaining your reasoning so eloquently — I'm going to show my husband your post and maybe now he will
understand what I am trying to achieve with our whole
house overhaul!