Parents like the fact that it provides interesting prompts to record information that might otherwise be overlooked or forgotten.
Not exact matches
We can not hold
parents accountable for ignorance regarding transgender identity without also holding accountable Southern Baptist leaders
like Denny Burk who can't be bothered to learn the most basic
facts about what it means to be transgender before giving lectures, writing articles, and making resolutions condemning it a sin.
In
fact our atheist friends
like Pol Pot, Lenin, Stalin, etc all killed millions of children and their
parents.
[4] Atheism in general doesn't give us the philosophical tools to sort out when a greater loss is worth the price of ending the suffering of others — and in
fact it can create dilemmas
like the problem of what to do with children who are being indoctrinated by their
parents into ideas we do not agree with.
In
fact, judges all over the country should be changing the names of all the poor idiots with stupid names
like «Janaenae» or «Duhwayne» or «Obama» ---- what kind of messed up
parents name there kids these god awful names anyway?
I feel
like I've been failing as a
parent lately... my patience is gone before I get out of bed in the morning, and my poor kids get the brunt of the
fact that I haven't been taking care of myself for a while now.
Now i also have come to believe i am
like this due to the
fact that as a child i had a very nurturing environment From my earliest memories i remember my
parents and relatives taking time to talk to me.
In
fact, sometimes it's downright frustrating,
like when your
parents continue to nag at you over and over.
I do stand by the
fact that every
parent needs a break, you do nt have to feel
like super women or have other people make you feel shit because you would
like your baby to sleep when they are suppose too!
When you consider the exceptions and situations where breastfeeding or breast milk are absolutely not the «best» choice or option for a
parent or baby, it starts to sound more
like a moral judgement than a
fact.
It's just a simple
fact that some children take longer than 3 days to train, but even so,
parents still
like 3 Day Potty Training, they still refer their friends to 3DayPottyTraining.com, and they will use 3 Day Potty Training with their next child.
In
fact, stuffed animals are rarely played with for long, and they take up space and gather dust, as other
parents have noticed too (
like blogger «I gave up by noon»).
It's every
parent's worst nightmare to consider the
fact that a simple nap could turn deadly through an incident
like SIDS.
My grandmother always said that the «babies haven't read the manual» — and I try to keep this in mind in my journey as a
parent... I do read - at times a lot more than other times - about the science of
parenting - I appreciate the
fact that there IS information out there that is available if needed / wanted — and I appreciate blogs
like these who have intelligent moms backing intelligent thoughts....
I feel
like I am
parenting a child — a person in
fact — somewhere in the zone between the conscious and subconscious of adulthood.
In The New I Do, we address what a prenup for a
parenting marriage may look
like; in
fact, we call it the true definition of planned parenthood.
In
fact, these emotions are very important and
parent should pay close attention to it: watch for cues,
like facial gestures, the changes of behavior, body language.
But as I watch closely, I start to wonder if the father isn't, in
fact, running his own version of The Plan, providing exactly what he knows his child needs, even though it might not look
like what someone else would label «good
parenting.»
Learn about different delivery models, find an FAQ section, read key studies that speak to the importance of school breakfast, and download extras
like backpack brochures and school breakfast
fact sheets to share with students and
parents.
Bamboo Diapers seem to be very trendy amongst
parents because of it's many natural qualities,
like the
fact that it's antibacterial, breathable, hypoallergenic, and many more.
Despite the
fact that potty training your child seems
like a
parenting rite of passage, pediatric urologist Steve Hodges, M.D., says there's actually no specific value in things
like training in a certain number of days, or to treating it
like a task to be checked off your
parenting to - do list.
In
fact, it seems
like you've put more work into helping your child to overcome life's challenges than the average
parent.
In
fact, they are
like little black holes that can easily suck up all the love and attention in the house, leaving two exhausted and drained
parents who are wondering what they signed up for!
«I
like the
fact that they cover all the issues, such as dealing with
parents, helping kids with special needs, and focusing on fun instead of winning,» said Autry.
If you're
like most
parents of high school students (especially boys), you probably find out about things either very last - minute or after the
fact.
«Until a
parent sees their child stop breathing, until a
parent has to face the
fact that at every turn there's a potentially invisible hazard, you can't really imagine what that's
like.»
Nothing in my lifestyle looks
like that of a
parent who wholly rejects Dr. Sears, in
fact, I look very much
like an attachment
parent.
It's a
fact of
parenting that there will be days when your kids» diets will go wildly off the rails and holidays
like Valentines Day and Halloween are typically among them.
I have only seen people be judged around here for continuing to hold onto opinions that are not supported by
facts, or for judging others as bad
parents for dumb reasons, or taking risks
like homebirth for frivolous reasons.
Some
parents won't
like the
fact that some flavored waters,
like Propel, do contain artificial sweeteners.
There are
parents who find a structured tote
like a laptop bag and it can work well, but don't forget the
fact that original diaper bags have more pockets that can be very useful.
Overall,
parents were extremely happy with this car seat - a few even said that the cuteness of the design and the customer service they received was enough to overlook some small issues,
like the
fact that the handle is a bit awkward.
Add this to the
fact that trying to get your little one to hold still long enough to aim the clippers is impossible and you will,
like every other
parent before you, end up biting your kid's nails instead.
It's also convertible, into a toddler and daybed, but what most
parents liked about this model is the sturdiness of the built and the
fact that it is easy to assemble and safe.
As much as I try to hide the
fact by pretending to find babies cute so as not to offend the
parents, the sound of a crying baby makes me feel
like throwing it into a lake to be honest.
Parents like the convenience of the deceleration brake and the
fact that they can lock the front swivel wheel without stopping.
I saw an article recently and in
fact maybe I'll post this on our Facebook pages to see what other
parents think of it, but it was this picture of this beautiful child, I mean just gorgeous, almost looked
like a glamour shot honestly.
In
fact, kids who don't feel
like their
parents have everything under control are likely to experience anxiety.
The
fact that I have four children should be proof enough that AP and sleep sharing have NOT gotten «in the way» of having sex But, just
like with good
parenting, you must be more creative then more traditional families.
Bentley would not be one of my favorite names that shot to fame this century due to the
fact that it primarily reminds me of the car brand but many
parents seem to
like it considering it sits pretty at number 100 on the baby name charts.
Yes, I
like the
Parenting Myths and
Facts post!
I
liked how easy it was to fold the stroller and the
fact that it auto - locks itself and is self - standing once folded makes it much more convenient for the
parent.
Klenke said the
fact that the
parents also help to run the market makes the program feel less
like a handout.
What I particularly
like about this post is how it draws attention to the
fact that the problem is not so much how well the
parent perceives he or she loves the child, but rather, what's important to that child's development is the sense of love from the child's perspective.
I don't know if you have The Fussy Baby Book by Sears, but it will help you get a little perspective about the
fact that there are plenty of other babies
like yours, and plenty of other
parents going through the same stuff.
This invaluable resource will help you: - sleep better tonight in under ten minutes with the Quick Start guide - and sleep safer every night with the Safe Sleep Seven - sort out the
fact and fiction of bedsharing and SIDS - learn about normal sleep at every age and stage, from newborn to new
parent - direct your baby toward longer sleep when he's ready - tailor your approach to your baby's temperament - uncover the hidden costs of sleep training and «controlled crying» techniques - navigate naps at home and during daycare - handle criticism from family, friends, and health professionals - enjoy stories and tips from mothers
like you - make the soundest sleep decisions for your family and your life
The non-custodial
parent may say things
like, «Well there's no sense in trying to toilet train her when she's at my house because her father doesn't work on it at his house,» or «I can't do anything about the
fact that he's swearing now because his mother lets him at her house.»
You may have your entire house locked down
like a fortress but many
parents; in
fact statistics show that half don't provide smoke detectors or fire alarms in their homes.
If you have 2 children of different ages, and would love it if you could monitor both at the same time, than you will probably
like the
fact that you can attach a second camera to your
parent unit.
I
like the
fact that baby is ultimately in control of how much he or she eats right from the very start, which seems to be in accordance to what childhood feeding expert Ellyn Satter teaches about the Division Of Responsibility Of Feeding (
parents are in charge of the what's, when's, where's of feeding and kids are in charge of whether and how much the eat) which I absolutely love.