Sentences with phrase «about listening to the kids»

And don't forget about listening to the kids about planting a garden!

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I want to enjoy my family, listen to my two kids and talk about their day, their dreams and their plans.
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Reading a typical biotech press release is kind of like listening to a sugar - high kid gush about the latest superhero blockbuster.
Why are you listening to black clerics over this issue, Blacks are having more kids out of wed lock than whites, they are also like white, living in sin, but the church's say nothing about having babies without a husband or sitting in church and living in sin, talk about glass houses, and besides the marriages are Cival marriage not religious marriage, what a bunch of hipocrites..
In fact, I remember when I was a kid and listening to our pastor basically justify abuse of wife & kids at the father's hands because the bible says the family must be obedient to the father (and it does say that about the obedience part).
I mean seriously, can you imagine what they went through listening to all the other kids talk about TV shows?
I remember listening to some of the kids talking about their writing groups and poetry troupes and saying, «If it wasn't for this group, I don't know if I would've survived.»
However, I bet you might be interested in hearing what I have to say about it from Genesis 1, so if the kids are out of listening range, start listening!
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.
Richard, it's so through... Dominican Republic Sunday morning... moms and dads carrying their kids on their back, some walk more then an hour in the burning sun... Church is... on a piece of land stretched out blankets under the tree... they took of their flip flops... its a holy land... they don't have to fight about the color of the carpet, either the washrooms vanity or chairs style and colors... the have no chairs, no washrooms, no piano, no lights, no AC... they are sincerely seeking God, listening to the preaching and in the middle of the darkness they see the light, they hope for better... they ARE what I call the REAL church.
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
As most kids, Elsa is crazy about animals, and since there aren't very many goats and cows running around on the streets of central Stockholm, visiting a farm is her only chance to listen to some muu and maa.
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I remember one thing so clear about listening to Joe Louis fight on the radio when I was a kid.
You're bashing Miller, saying Williams doesn't want to play for him, ignoring the fact that this kid was committed to Miller for months, has kept Arizona in the hunt, has listened to everything Miller has had to say to him since the ESPN report, and has been open minded about the entire process.
I've been at camps and watched 250 kids listen to [Bucknell coach and Native American] Sid Jamieson bring greetings from the People of the Long House and talk about honoring your environment and playing for the Creator.
It is absolutely my favorite airplane, the one I looked at over and over again as a kid, listening to my grandfather's stories about the war.
Meet live animals at a museum, enjoy a kids night, learn about Saint Valentine and foster parenting, and listen to talented musicians.
I am the one that my kids came to when they wanted to talk about personal stuff (like I wanted to talk to my mother about) and I would encourage them and listen to them.
1 - Kids listen to other people better than their parents, she probably enlists their help and the go about it willingly 2 - Nanny doesn't live there, so to her it's probably not that bad.
Purchase now to listen in as API Co-Founders Barbara Nicholson and Lysa Parker talk with Lu Hanessian about using our mistakes, conflicts and fears to raise our kids.
With the skyrocketing cost of education, many kids listen to parents discussing the stress they feel about college tuition and then take on that stress themselves.
It's supposed to be about listening to your baby and yourself — NOT about listening to strangers who don't know you, your kid, or your situation.
It's better for kids to learn by what they see and hear, rather than to simply listen to speeches about how they should behave.
Being a woman in her thirties with two kids means that I spend an inordinate amount of time listening to other women moan about the men in their lives (come on, it's a fact of life that MOST women moan about their fellas).
Only 30 percent of kids had parents who set rules about which video games they can play and only 26 percent had rules about what music they could listen to.
So as hard as your job may be, be ready to go home and listen to what your kids are saying about their lives and what is happening with other people.
I'm wondering if any readers know of any books specifically about caring for babies that take the same calm, matter - of - fact tones that Between Parent and Child by Haim Ginott (and two excellent books based on Ginott's work, How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Faber and Mazlish and Playful Parenting by Lawrence J. Cohen) does.
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It puts kids in really difficult positions if they want to or have to take sides, or listen to negative things said about one of their parents.
Another thing I absolutely loved about her presentation is she stops from time to time to ask us questions about our difficulties and needs when it comes to getting our kids to listen.
If you've been dealing with infertility for awhile, you've probably listened to your share of parents complain about their kids.
What's great about it is that you can do it while attending a lecture, listening to your kids fight, or sitting at your desk working.
So when it's time to play board games or simply listen to your kids talk about your day, hide your gadgets, unplug your phone, turn off the TV and give your kids your undivided attention.
As parents, it often seems easier to keep our kids busy with a constant stream of craft projects and playground visits and screen time than it is to listen to them complain about being bored.
So what about getting kids to listen without nagging, reminding or yelling (or beating your head against a wall — I added that part)?
Berkner might sing old favorites from the recording such as «Froggie Went a Courtin»» and «Oh Susanna» or maybe she'll have kids make the noise of the toys in the song called «The Toy Museum» or stomp, dance and jump around to «BOOTS» or settle down to listen to a tune about the perfect nightlight: the moon.
It was so fun listening to the stories the kids made up about where they were going and what they were going to see on their road trip.
When your child talks about her school friends, commit to memory the names of the kids in her class and listen to stories about school.
Listen to Patty Wipfler's interview for the 2017 Talking To Kids About Sex Interview Series herto Patty Wipfler's interview for the 2017 Talking To Kids About Sex Interview Series herTo Kids About Sex Interview Series here.
McDonald's uses the occasion to tout its participation in the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (but you already know how I feel about that group — see «Fox Guards Henhouse: Industry's «Self - Regulation» of Children's Food Advertising «-RRB-; it promises to set up a «Kids» Food and Nutrition Advisory Board;» it says the company will submit to third party verification of its efforts, the results of which will be reported publicly; and, my personal favorite, executives from the company will go on a «listening tour» next month to learn more from parents and nutrition experts on the role McDonald's can play in improving child nutrition.
If you are one of the few parents whose kids will tell them about bullying, make sure you take time to listen to what they are saying.
From making decisions about the kind of music you listen to while your kids are around, to deciding to push harder into your career or pull back from your career.
The book How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk is a great resource while teaching kids about «I» statemeKids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk is a great resource while teaching kids about «I» statemeKids Will Talk is a great resource while teaching kids about «I» statemekids about «I» statements.
Adults are listening to kids, they want gun control well how about bully control.
What's great about this resource is that it's audio (and sometimes video) based, so the kids and you can listen to the lectures while on the go.
Think about your own afternoon and early evening: Maybe you leave work, sit in traffic, listen to the news or make a phone call, pick up the kids, make dinner, help with homework, answer emails, clean up from dinner, get ready to start it all over again tomorrow, then fall into bed exhausted.
Ive noticed in db rows on high reps the form is crucial i go real light but contract and when I'm done il do pulldowns for 2 sets of over 50 just to loosen up Another thing i notice since i e grown obsessed with web vids and research is anyone who talks about a program that is big imo is on juice now you look at johnny candito my god this kid is strong as hell id bet he's natural but his upper body is not big no traps, I've always noticed juicers always get traps lol so be careful who you listen or watch i still believe micheal has great genes for linear progress that he made I'm not trying to downplay this routine just keep it in perspective take care i hope this was legible.
I wish there was a little more explanation to the kids why they're doing these exercises (other than being whales), like lessons about relaxing, getting strong, or listening within, but this might be something you can let your kids know, to give a larger context.
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