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And since FreeTime is aimed
at kids ages 5
to 12, Alexa can even
listen for speech impediments and will wake
to «Owexa» for
kids who have trouble saying the letter «L» in «Alexa.»
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The idea for the product came from
listening to my
kids complain that their blueberries got warm and mushy
at school, despite using insulated lunchboxes with frozen gel coolers tossed inside them.
I was the
kid scrambling
to class who couldn't
listen and take notes
at the same time.
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).
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took
to go back
to church again, in the hours of chatting that have
to precede the real heart -
to - heart talks, in the yelling
at my
kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences
at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not
to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent
to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the
listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
You have more time on sunday
to play with your
kids and go
to the park or go
to a market or work
at the food pantry — all kinds of things you can do instead of keeping your mind weak and talking
to make - believe people in your head and
listening to really boring music.
Alan Noble, an English professor
at Oklahoma Baptist University, remembers
listening to talk radio disparaging Clinton back when he was a
kid in the»90s.
Who has energy
to sit
at the
kid table and
listen in on the grown - up conversations when we've got our own lives and communities happening right now?
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.
Kids could learn Bach on tiny violins and cellos
at absurdly young ages, sounding like prodigies by
listening to CDs for two hours a day.
Is it Henry who flopped
at a whole Champion League final, and jumping up
at suggestion, mere suggestion of being given the role like a
kid get a candi bar, that is worth
listening to.
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.
my
kids are almost 19 and 15, my daughter 18, i tell her do not let a guy make her feel she has
to have sex that is uncomfortable and does nt seem normal because most likely he grew up watching porn or
listening to his friends.i tell my 15 year old that if he ever looks
at it (porn), do not think thats how sex is suppose
to be with a woman and that real women do not do all that nasty stuff, and real women do not look that way.
Wrinkles said that a mother called him up and said that her son was misbehaving a lot, and because she knew he was afraid of clowns, she decided
to hire Wrinkles
to get back
at her
kid for not
listening to her.
If you're sitting there thinking, «My
kids don't really seem
to listen to me; they just tune me out,» or if you're even wondering if your parenting style is working very well
at all, start by asking yourself, «Is what I'm doing with my family effective?
I am hopeless
at receiving compliments... and never
listen to them
at all and I have been doing my
kids a dis - service.
So what can you do
to get your
kids to listen, follow your directions, and tow the line, especially when you're
at your most stressed?
We'd buy pastries and cappuccinos
at Cafe Selmarie, sit by the fountain
to listen to musicians and watch the
kids run around and play.
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When you
listen to the other women with
kids at play group, you'll hear a lot of, «We decided
to go with cloth diapers,» or «We just started her on solid food.»
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.
Kids need
to be told what they're good
at, but (surprise) they don't always
listen when they hear it from Mom and Dad.
After the fourth week most of the
kids are ready
to listen to a coach's instruction and this prepares
kids for league play
at the 5, 6 and 7 age groups.
This hour - long webinar gave a great peak
at some of the foundation child psychology facts that positive discipline follows and some very valuable tools
to start making a change
at home right now when it comes
to getting
kids to listen.
Many pediatricians and psychologists fear that the rapid oscillating between different stimuli will make
kids unable
to focus, especially when they start juggling
listening to music, playing a video game and texting on their cellphone
at the tender age of five.
Learn exactly how
to deal with the most commonly asked questions: how do I get my
kids to listen; what can I do instead of using time out; how can I set up my spaces
at home Montessori - style; first aid courses in English and lots more.
Slow -
to - warm - up
kids can be very thoughtful and sensitive, good
at listening and empathizing with their peers.
Yes, most people scroll through social media when they are bored
to pass the time; however, when moms are stuck
at home with the
kids and can't stand another minute of
listening to the theme song
to cartoons anymore, they take their social media browsing
to the next level and use it
to spy.
This is also important for
kids, and they are much better
at listening to their bodies than we adults are.
LYETTE REBACK: I'm
listening into this and I'm just thinking like while this research
to be pointing in a certain direction
at the same time I have sixteen
kids one born
at twenty six weeks one born three weeks their early, all kinds of different experiences.
I have noticed that sometimes my yelling happens when I've had a busy day with catching up with cooking, and feeding the
kids and clean up and need
to take the time
to finally eat something
to get my power back but my toddler seems
to need me right then
at the moment of faint and wants something I can't quite understand and I keep telling him in gentle tone that mommy needs
to eat too but he won't
listen and that's when out of fatigue I find myself screaming
at him occasionally.
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When I took early childhood education classes
at my local community college, one of the required textbooks was called, «How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will Talk» by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish.
At the KIPP charter schools, established 18 years ago
to improve the odds for low - income and underprivileged
kids, fifth graders are drilled
to sit up,
listen, ask questions, nod, and track the speaker — a classroom acronym teachers call SLANT —
to instill unfamiliar rules for appropriate behavior in school, college, and professional life.
Rather than lecturing (
Kids with ADHD are masters
at appearing
to listen when they're not!)
This sends a message
to our
kids that we aren't
listening to where they're
at right now.
You are nagging and repeating and yelling, your
kids aren't
listening, you don't know why the f*ck they won't just do what you tell them
to do, and you are
at your wits end.
And I mean I think that a lot of moms and myself, in particular, I remember when I was
at work was I had this unrealistic expectation of how much my baby needed
to feed, I mean my
kids were getting like eight ounce bottles while I was away and I was like wow my supply isn't keeping up and now with this research as well as
listening to what you're saying, our babies actually, well they are not transferring eight ounces from the breast, so why would they need it from the bottle and maybe that makes moms feel a little bit more secure that their babies are actually getting you know, what they need and the moms are able
to produce what they need when they're away from their baby.
People are
listening to radio on the way
to work, while they're in the office, while they're driving
to pick up the
kids, — it's background noise, information source and artificial conversation all
at once.
Take time out
to appreciate the holiday activities that don't involve food, like catching up with a girlfriend by her gorgeous fireplace, or
listening to your
kids giggle
at Elf for the 57th time.
Sometimes we don't have
to say anything
at all for our
kids to know we are
listening.
If you
listen to your students and stay flexible in giving what is needed
at the moment, you will have a class where
kids both learn a lot and have a lot of fun.
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.
Oh, no no —
listening to the New
Kids AND watching Friends - reruns is still
at the top.
More often, I tried
to listen to the good friends I had that knew me so well, but OkCupid seems
to go along with the theory that the most popular
kids have the most
to teach the rest of us,
at least when it comes
to dating.
I
listen to all kinds of music.I have 2
kids I want
at least one more.
I'm Ashley I'm 23 I like
to read
listen to music take walks hangout with family and friends and I like
to eat I live
at home with parents I don't work right now because my mom is very sick and needs someone
to take care of her I'm very close
to my little brother I don't have
kids if you have...