Sentences with phrase «bring kids and parents»

Our Families Stand Together kit was created to bring kids and parents together as they cope with job loss, unemployment, and economic uncertainty.
The purpose of the monthly event is to bring kids and parents together through art by encouraging artistic talents and appreciation of art in general.

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A retired prison warden, he's seen teachers, parents and grandparents bring kids in to «make sure they never wound up in [a prison].»
But he, and other parents who bring their kids into the business, miss the point.
The company is «bringing together technology and art to rethink children's book publishing, resulting in beautiful personalized books that have become a go - to gift for kids and parents,» according to Isaacs.
As for the situations, some of their husbands were already stay - at - home - parents and the business enabled them to remain at home, while others brought in enough income for hubby to either work along side of their wife, pursue their own thing, help with the kids or all of the above.
In fact, Dan and I spent a good part of the drive home time talking about the environment in which he grew up, the different ways in which his brothers and sisters have adopted, adapted, or changed some of those original traditions as they develop their own parenting styles, and how we planned to bring up our kids — should we ever get around to having them!
These are kids who know no other country, who were brought here by their parents and don't know another home.
He said they were brought here by their parent they did not wrong... those kids should be allowed to attend our public schools... and he was critized by the GOP right wing Christians for that comment... It seems to me there are many that wave the Bible and have no idea what is written in the Bible...
«There is a two - hour walk to get to the closest school and during peak coffee burning, parents couldn't bring their kids to school,» Fayad explains.
Oreo cookies, with their twist, lick and dunk methodology, has been bringing joy to kids and parents for 100 years!
Waukegan, Ill. (July 15, 2015)-- With more than 40 percent of kids bringing food to school (U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service), preparing a pa - per - bagged lunch is an opportunity for parents to cook with their children and add in an educational lesson along the way.
Although all of us were parent bloggers we were doing our darndest to be focused and not be interrupted by our kids (I super duper bribe / threaten my kids during these calls) but Nicole brought up the same and how her kids deal with it and I thought she's just like us.
Parenting coach and author Vicki Hoefle's new book, Parenting as Partners: How to Launch Your Kids Without Ejecting Your Spouse, brings that conversation into the forefront.
Potty training can be a stressful time for both parents and kids alike, and sometimes they might just not want to use their potty when out and about, or you might not be able to bring it with you.
I was totally into it — brought back such memories — and figured that if the kids don't like it, at least their parents will!
Being a good parent and getting a happy healthy hug from my kidsbrings a smile to me face and a warmth in my heart because I know i'm packing them an easy, very portable healthy lunch!
«Kids are likely to see the divorce as a huge upheaval in their lives if the divorce brings additional unwanted changes, such as changing schools, moving away from a parent to another state and leaving friends and familiar community,» says Dr. Richard A. Warshak, a psychologist and the author of Divorce Poison.
Being a good parent and getting a happy healthy hug from my kidsbrings a smile to me face and a warmth in my heart!
Parents should encourage their young kids when they are doing good things such as when they are helping out their poor fellow, bringing water to the plants, trying to arts and many other things which truly appreciated.
I know so many parents who have tried a single food with their kids only one time and then never try again, saying, «oh Timmy just didn't like it, so I don't bring that out anymore.»
LISA WEISS: Correct and you parents would bring them in because kids are grabbing their eyes or kids are complaining of a headache.
The kids have to take turns because some are older and bigger so when the bigger kids go in the smaller ones get to do finger painting... I am having the parent bring old clothes for them so they don't ruin anything to fancy and I have tons of wipes and buckets of water on hand to clean them up.
Even if the kids have gone to camp before and loved it, this year they bring with them to camp extreme uneasiness about what is going on at home — even if their parents haven't said a word to them — that makes it hard for them to take up life at camp.
My kids are in high school and junior high and parents may bring beverages, but no snacks (thank goodness).
Back when my son was just starting out his soccer career (I use the word, career, because now's he's a junior in high school and plays for the varsity soccer team... and wants to play soccer in college), parents brought oranges for the kids to nibble on at halftime.
In his new book, Smart Parenting, Smarter Kids, Dr. David Walsh brings parents on board with brain research, and how the findings can help them in the challenging task of raising children.
«If people are going to be raising their concerns, we want to be sure they are the Naperville residents who are the soccer coaches or parents bringing their kids to the parks and Centennial Beach,» he said.
Now, there's a new book that brings that conversation into the forefront, Parenting as Partners: How to Launch Your Kids Without Ejecting Your Spouse by Vicki Hoefle, a parenting coach anParenting as Partners: How to Launch Your Kids Without Ejecting Your Spouse by Vicki Hoefle, a parenting coach anparenting coach and author.
The Boston STEM Fair brings parents and kids together with organizations that offer hands - on programs and activities (Waltham)
I love to help parents: * include kids in daily life * get rid of the clutter and set up beautiful spaces * get kids to co-operate * bring calm back into the home
Bring nutrition and physical activity initiatives to your school with a Parents for Healthy Kids grant.
By the way, there's a common misconception, popularized by Pam Druckerman in Bringing Up Bébé; that kids in France learn better self - control than American kids because they're trained early to wait for their parents» attention and to follow rigid schedules.
I thought it was brilliant of J.O. to ask parents and kids to bring school food to him, and of course it was only going to look worse hours or days after it was served.
This Back to School Event brought in Jill Mills of Kitchen Fun With my Three Sons to teach kids and parents some fun and easy bento lunch packing skills
Know that you're giving AWESOME information... most of your audience is probably like me: well educated and concerned about food / kid issues but think of the parents who may have NO IDEA that it could be wrong to bring cupcakes to class.
Bringing all our senses into our parenting to create a full experience that results in better connection and better relationship with our kids
I worry when they serve hotdogs at the French school cafeteria, worry when one of the parents brings grapes in for the morning «gouter» for my 3 - year - old's class, worry when my kids are running around at a party eating popcorn and hard candy.
AS brings challenges for kids and their parents, but you can help your child adjust and offer support in many ways:
I guess for me there's a categorical difference between a sugary «treat» that gets kids really excited — and is brought with the intention that all will share it, without consent of the other parents — versus breakfast, which is not that exciting, and where there should be (as discussed in this post) total parental control over access.
I realize kids with allergies are a small percentage, and I hate to be one of «those parents», but we are talking about a serious medical condition, as well as increased anxiety that is brought on allergic kids.
I don't give my kids sweets on any regular basis, love the no sweets policy, but the teachers unanimously believe it doesn't apply to them, while my kids are getting cavities, sucking down barrel juices they've never had before in their lives, and parents are stopped at the door by the secretary (happened to me last year) to undergo questioning of whether or not I was bringing in such banned treats.
I would advice that No parent bring there children to this Daycare it is Pure Nasty roaches are everywhere they actually are dining with the children during lunch time, the mats that the kids nap on or stored in a out of order rest room storage closet, they almost never sanitize, and kids stay sick with lice, hand, foot, and mouth high fevers etc, not to mention they Do nt provide kids with a well balanced meal «ask to see menu» upon tour, they also have one of the highest turn over as far as the teachers goes» no experience «needed to care for your child, they are literally there to babysit, kids do nt learn a thing and are treated like crap, so while the price may be durable does this sound like somewhere you would want to send your love ones?
Phil and Claire's kids make them breakfast to celebrate their anniversary, and bring it upstairs to find their parents mid-deed.
Ask any parents what their thoughts are on people bringing sick kids to birthday parties, and they'll share a long list of judgments that simply amount to, «Don't even think about it.»
Keryn is the founder and editor - in - chief of Walking on Travels, an award - winning site that gives hope to today's active parents who don't want to stop their lives; they simply bring their kids along for the ride.
Led by guitarist / singer Matt Heaton, the Outside Toys bring an infectious sense of fun and stellar, no nonsense musicianship to discerning kids and their parents.
By learning and applying parenting skills geared towards empowering children to make good choices and to have respect, compassion and responsibility, parents bring out the very best in their kids.
Some parents buy phonics DVDs and flash cards and start teaching their kids to read almost from the day they bring them home from the hospital as newborns.
Across the country, hundreds of families are being formed, new parents are signing legal papers to bring their children home, and kids are radiating with joy at the thought of having a family to call their own.
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