Although she was never a biter, I didn't
allow strange children to approach her, and if she insisted on barking at passersby, I made her come inside so as not to annoy the neighbors.
Not exact matches
One of the
strangest rules, and perhaps the funniest rules royal
children have to follow, is that they're not
allowed to play monopoly!
There are ways around this, but the unrestricted multiplayer game
allows your
child to interact with
strangers — who can use whatever language they want through the chat feature.
Only then can I love the other person and create a space in which we might be quite distant or very close, but we can still
allow something new to be bornâ $» a
child, friendship, joy, community, a space where
strangers and guests can be received.»
One thing I found
strange was that parents are not
allowed to remain in the area once their kids are signed in and younger
children and their parents aren't able to utilize the play structures within the «Explorer Club» compound.
Instead of
allowing myself to be a spectacle to
strangers, I will teach my three sons about the proper function of breasts and how to someday support the mothers of their
children when they breastfeed.
Never
allow your
child to eat baked goods or opened foods from
strangers.
Allow me to reframe comedian Wanda Sikes great line from the Correspondent's Dinner awhile back: «I always tell my
children if they see two cars pass by, and one has Cheney (Bolton) and the other has a
stranger, always get in the car with the
stranger.»
In the opening section of The
Stranger's
Child, Alan Hollinghurst jumps into the milieu of some of the greatest novels in English, the end of the dress - for - dinner era that came just before World War I. His fine and elegant writing seems to be more than an homage to novels such as Brideshead Revisited or Howard's End; the precision of his language
allows Hollinghurst to tease out what his characters are actually thinking even as what comes out of their mouths is the proper, dining - room appropriate thing to say.
The best way to avoid incurring any pet - related insurance claim damages is to keep your dog tied up or otherwise secure, follow laws regarding leashes, and generally do not
allow your dog contact with
strangers, small
children or other dogs, if you believe there is a risk that your dog will act aggressively.
We recommend using a secure harness and strap in public spaces and to never
allow children or
strangers to play with the dog, unless completely trained.
A German Shepherd is
allowed to be aloof with
strangers and protective of the family and territory, but should be responsive to training, good with
children, and never exhibit viciousness.
However, most dogs can tolerate gentle hugs if they are coming from humans they trust; therefore it is very important to teach
children as well as to not
allow strangers to run up and hug your dog.
His confidence is building from regaining his eyesight, and from continual exposure to new things, walking down to the vet and giving him a cookie when we go inside, then leaving; visiting the
children's park to «watch» the
children, going on walks downtown and
allowing him to approach on his terms new people, then giving him a cookie as a reward for having the courage to approach a
stranger.
Relative care
allows children to stay within their extended families and prevents the trauma of being removed to live with
strangers.
Mary Ainsworth, an American developmental psychologist who studied with Bowlby, developed a controlled laboratory situation that
allows researchers to classify
children according to the quality of their attachment to the parent or other caregiver.11 Ainsworth's procedure is called «The
Strange Situation» because it is a novel experience for the
child.