However, it can be easily injured
by boisterous children and larger dogs.
Not exact matches
: John Newbery and the
Boisterous Birth of
Children's Books, written
by Michelle Markel, introduces a new generation to Newbery's legacy.
When John Smith, if he is able to find you, an inexperienced dog owner who intends to feed Ol' Roy and wants a dog that will tolerant being trampled
by his well - meaning albeit
boisterous children, do you send him packing because you know from personal experience that trying to educate people can end up biting you in the butt?
The hire company's agreement, signed
by one of the defendants recommended ensuring «that the equipment is supervised at all times
by a responsible person and any
boisterous behaviour is stopped» and that there should be no «mix of
children of different sizes, or with adults, on equipment unless specifically designed so».
Getting along has different meanings for different parents, but in general, parents want their
child to enjoy the company of other
children, be liked
by them, be well - behaved in their presence (for example, share and cooperate with them), and resist the influence of companions who are overly
boisterous, aggressive or defiant of adult authority.
For some, things have to be stiff and quiet, which may ruin the
boisterous fun of shouting
children as well as the laughter and the tears brought on
by sweet memories.