Not exact matches
He
talks heartbreakingly about his mother, who fought substance abuse her entire
adult life, tried
to commit suicide, and vacillated between love for her
kids and jealousy of them.
After the incident, National Review columnist David French wrote that Kashuv was being used by
adults, just like David Hogg, adding, «I hope someone is
talking to these Parkland
kids, telling them the cold, hard truth.
However I'd like
to add another reason, that of an epihany at the age of 10 when all the
talk among
adults and the news and us
kids was the new concept called «brainwashing» which the Chinese Communists were using on American POWs in the Korean War.
What
adults are telling
kids that they don't know what they are
talking about when it comes
to deaths and number of guns?
«
Adults, me included, can't seem
to stop
talking about this, and it's crucial
to get
kids away from it,» said Steven Cope, a psychotherapist who on Saturday coached his seven - year - old son, Dylan, in an American Youth Soccer Organization game at Wards Island under the Triboro Bridge.
We
talk about Casey's gender identity journey over the last 17 years, the importance of giving
kids room around gender identity, how
kids are often more comfortable than
adults when
talking about gender, «pronouns 101,» and how compassionately communicating with other human beings boils down
to some really, really simple universals and actions.
Growing up, all the
adults used
to sit outside drinking beer and
talking while all of us
kids made way too much noise after dark, running around and playing all these games.
How do you
talk to your
kids about the lying and generally bad behavior of
adults who should know better?
Everywhere you go with your
kids,
adults compliment them, smile at them, pick them up, play with them,
talk to them.
Parents often
talk about their child being 10 going on 18, and that is a good summary of how much they can swing from being just a
kid,
to being almost
adult like at times (or thinking they are!)
Here's what I meant
to leave: a link
to the ted
talk by a child prodigy who gives a
talk on what
adults can learn from
kids.
In this week's Facebook Live broadcast I welcomed two awesome guests — Roxanna Sarmiento and Christy Matte —
to talk about advocating for your
kid's allergy needs (though we also
talked about late - onset
adult allergies).
Try
to reassure
kids by
talking about what
adults are doing
to tackle the problem
to keep them safe.
They
talk about Casey's gender identity journey over the last 17 years, the importance of giving
kids room around gender identity, how
kids are often more comfortable than
adults when
talking about gender, «pronouns 101,» and how compassionately communicating with other human beings boils down
to some really, really simple universals and actions.
Our
kids need
to learn how
to talk to adults and how
to get that sense when something isn't right - when it is not a good match.
What we do as
adults in response
to little
kids repeating swear words or using «potty
talk», can go a long way in curbing this behavior.
Some
kids are more introverted or shy and feel uncomfortable
talking to adults.
In those moments,
kids need safe
adults to talk to.
We,
adults, tend
to want
to talk everything out, but
kids often resolve conflicts by just separating for a few minutes, hours, or days, and then coming together again and just being nice
to each other.
That we can develop a supportive and compassionate vocabulary
to talk miscarriage, stillbirth, SIDS, and all other
kids of pregnancy loss and early infant loss — not
to mention the death of an older or
adult child as well.
While the
kids entertain each other, parents are free
to talk among themselves — for some, it may be the only
adult conversation they'll have all day.
Addressing the crowd at Francisco, Ms Rowe
talked enthusiastically about Recipes for Healthy
Kids, a USDA competition for students working with
adults to design and test recipes for scratch cooking using whole grains, beans, or dark green and orange vegetables.
The
adults star
talking about their day first
to easy up
kids.The
kids then start joining the conversation.
Similarly, in your comparison with advocating for exercise and healthy eating, of course no one says not
to do that, but it is important
to advocate in a way that does not marginalize people who are obese (ie
talk about the benefits of healthy eating rather than the hurtful ad campaign that recently came out in Georgia with pictures of overweight
kids saying things like, «Fat
kids become fat
adults»).
I encourage parents and any other
adult to feel free
to talk about such issues since
kids watch television a lot and might be influenced by what they watch as some movies may contain contents related
to drugs.
«Dads
talk to kids like they
talk to adults,» says study coauthor Mark VanDam, a speech scientist at Washington State University.
I quite often share my outfits and news about
adult fashion but this time around I wanted
to talk about outfits for
kids.
If
adults were honest, they'd admit it's time
to get over their childish fear of touching themselves and
talk about the benefits of masturbation
to their
kids.
Kids in the audience were also
talking and fidgeting during Brad's heart
to heart with Dusty — a scene the
adults were totally into.
He's
talked about a couple of different scripts in vague terms — one for
adults, one for
kids — and his plans
to bring Pee - Wee's Playhouse
to the stage were implication enough that keeping the Playhouse alive was still part of his movie plan.
Content: A resource for parents, TimeToTalk.org offers a kit for
adults to talk with
kids about the dangers of drugs and alcohol.
But, the big theme of the book is that
kids» moral development is a matter of their relationship with
adults,» especially their parents,» and it's decided not so much in moral
talk as it is in how parents handle closeness, achievement, their own errors and transgressions, and whether they are able
to listen
to children carefully and assert their own values.
«
Kids» moral development is a matter of their relationship with
adults,» especially their parents,» and it's decided not so much in moral
talk as it is in how parents handle closeness, achievement, their own errors and transgressions, and whether they are able
to listen
to children carefully and assert their own values.»
Or we fail
to interrupt our children when they
talk too much when they're around other
kids or
adults.
I
talked to guidance counselors and said, «The
kids are telling me
adults are key.»
They do a lot of
talking — and a lot of listening too —
to kids who might not have a sympathetic
adult ear at home.
But, the big theme of the book is that
kids» moral development is a matter of their relationship with
adults — especially their parents — and it's decided not so much in moral
talk as it is in how parents handle closeness, achievement, their own errors and transgressions, and whether they are able
to listen
to children carefully and assert their own values.
«
Kids» moral development is a matter of their relationship with
adults — especially their parents — and it's decided not so much in moral
talk as it is in how parents handle closeness, achievement, their own errors and transgressions, and whether they are able
to listen
to children carefully and assert their own values.»
Blanco
talked with Education World about her experiences, her desire
to help
kids, and her mission
to convince
adults that the type of torment she endured is not normal behavior.
«School size is a way of
talking about how you get
to trusting relationships between
adults and
kids; size is an enabling condition,» said Michele Cahill, who, as senior counselor
to former NYC Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, was in charge of the redesign of the city's high schools from 2002
to 2007, and is now an advisor
to the Super School Project.
«Can we come up with a plan for a school which doesn't require
kids to do something that most
adults can't do, which is
to sit still for five or six hours a day listening
to somebody
talk?»
The group introduced themselves and
talked about the power that comics had on them, writing for Young
Adults, they discussed the differences between the bookstore and direct market for YA books, where
to shelve books in stores and libraries,
Adult readers of YA books, inspiring kids to read and write, how they decide what content is too adult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA b
Adult readers of YA books, inspiring
kids to read and write, how they decide what content is too
adult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA b
adult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA books.
But it's also wonderful
to have heard from so many
kids at the time, and now as
adults, who
talk about how the Baby - Sitters Club books turned them into readers.
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I have
talked to people who foster who have children, and the
kids are more excited about it than the
adults.
In all seriousness, we generally like
kids, and if they are eager
to help with the dog and will listen
to basic directions and entertain themselves appropriately while the
adults are
talking, they are welcome.
The events Through an inclusive and varied program of events including both
kid — and
adult - friendly
talks, screenings, workshops, parties, performances and more, TYPOLOGY seeks
to enrich the exhibition experience and encourage active audience participation in our projects and programming.
Lots of people
talk about the need
to get
kids and
adults «in the habit of reading,» but one German publisher has taken this idea
to somewhat literal — and very clever --
Just like
adults, a lot of
kids won't want
to talk (or don't know how
to talk) about uncomfortable feelings.
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