Sentences with phrase «behave like children»

Don't behave like children its not official price.
No, we should not behave like children (as self - centered and clueless as they tend to be).
And I guess sometimes for adults like you who behave like children when they don't get their way.
Although Bimbo and Koko usually behave like children, the films frequently find them leering at their scantily clad companion, and when she passes, even inanimate objects have a way of responding to her that does not require Freudian analysis.
The devil is the father of lies; so in this regard, they were behaving like his children.
You Said:» I think its hilarious that atheists are trolling the belief page and behaving like children - do you seriously have nothing better to do?
You're getting upset over nothing, stop behaving like a child.
There were times when in two meetings with Liverpool and one of Manchester United they behaved like children in the fog.
After heckling in the chamber from opposition AMs - and an interruption where deputy presiding officer Ann Jones said some in the chamber were behaving like children - Mr Skates suggested the debate was «self - indulgent».
They think he's behaving like a child and throwing a tantrum because he's not getting his way.
It's just that a group of fifty - year - old dudes behaving like children can come across as past its prime comedy without further characterization.
He is now an old man, but still behaves like a child when he sees us!
Too many people behaving like children.
But what about adults behaving like children?
Each of the litigants is behaving like a child as they busily throw shit at each other, and the job of the judge is reduced to deciding which parent is the least shitty.
Ultimately, this story, which has gotten lots of coverage in the blogosphere as an example of lawyers behaving like children, could have been about sportsmanship and collegiality.
Their behaviour seems to go between two extremes; they often want to be treated like an adult, but behave like a child and to have the responsibility of a child.

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@ man... typical fundamentalist «christian» response... hurl insults and behave like a spoilt child when you hear facts you're not emotionally prepared to hear.
If «begging» is required to get the god to give mercy that god is behaving just like a spoiled child with a hammer — looking down at an ant bed and judging which ants get smashed and which get to survive.
Where violence is concerned, Christians generally behave like imbecile children.
Time and again, He behaves like a petulant child throwing a tantrum.
Surely in all the victims of these sorts of tragedies there is someone that people didn't like or who behaved like a jerk or didn't pay child support or had a DUI conviction or something.
But it may be healthier for adults than continuing to think like a child and believe in old myths designed to have a person behave decently before they achieve maturity.
But by consistently affirming my love for them through my attitude, they feel loved and secure and — importantly — behave like loved and secure children, which in turn makes those genuine loving feelings rise easily to the fore.
Why indeed do «Christians» so freely engage in back - stabbing, kicking their own when they're down and behaving like someone murdered a child when all they did was question some cherished religious doctrine or political belief (perhaps the ultimate heresy) of the group.
For one thing, the beans contain a substance that behaves very much like estrogen in the human body — which has the potential to increase cancer risks, as well as contribute to developmental problems in children.
He was almost like the naughty child from school with unbelievable potential, who could achieve it all, if they behaved and tried.
But it's so much easier to manage an actual child than it is an adult who behaves like one.
One great way to do this is to use one of James and Janet Lehman's suggestions: when your child is behaving in a disrespectful way, you can tell them: «You don't have to like the rule, but you do have to comply with it.
Giving your child rewards whenever he behaves well like being obedient or when he shares his toys with his friends, which is important since it encourages your child to keep up with good behavior.
Encourage your children to behave toward themselves the way they'd like their friends to behave toward them.
When another child behaves aggressively toward them, like taking a toy out of their hands, many preschoolers aren't sure what to do, so they look to a parent for help.
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When your child is behaving well, ALWAYS praise him and tell him that you like how he asked for things, or how he shared things.
However, with a new sibling coming home, a set back is common, since the new baby is getting more attention and your child may be feeling left out or that they need to behave like a baby to get the same attention.
Just like building mental strength in any area of your life, being a mentally strong parent is all about regulating your emotions, managing your thoughts, and behaving productively — even when you feel like your child's behavior is going to drive you crazy.
I'm not sure of the science behind the benefits of breastfeeding at 13 months, but I will say that your child behaving «too much like a baby» may be a valid criticism.
When people ask me why Katie is such a well - behaved child, I often feel like answering that in my tribe we breastfeed longer, sleep with our babies, and spend lots of time together.
When unpredictable events like pregnancy loss happen, and the dependable adults in her life are behaving in unexpected ways, your child needs reassurance that she is safe and loved.
The good news is, if your child behaves a bit ungrateful more than you'd like, these discipline strategies that can help your child become a little more thankful:
She is normally the most well behaved child I've ever met and from what I hear, most of these instances occur when she feels like someone is doing the wrong thing (she thinks she's the police or something).
Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, behave, and move (like crawling, walking, or jumping).
Your cuddly little crying (and eating and pooping) machine of the past year is finally a toddler, but getting your increasingly independent child to potty - train, behave in public, and actually like vegetables is no small feat.
«Instead of trying to get your child to like you in order to behave, what you have to do is get your child to like his life, his privileges, his friends, and his independence.
On the other hand, children who are more focused on behaving like an older sibling may prefer using a stepstool to climb onto an adult toilet with a child's seat attached.
To have fun with a peer, a child needs to behave in ways that the other child enjoys, communicate about likes and dislikes, and avoid or resolve any disagreements.
We have left far behind the times when children were sacrificed to the gods, sold into slavery, sent to the workhouse, or expected to behave like miniature adults.
Those threatening to put a damper on our smooth flying day were not children being children, but grown ups acting like the ill - behaved kids we keep hearing so much about.
Your teen may behave responsibly one day and then act like a small child the next.
When toddlers behave like this it's generally linked to lack of language and resolves itself when the child can express themselves better.
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