Sentences with phrase «child feels sad»

If your child feels sad or is upset about something, you will expect the situation to get better on its own.
If your child feels sad that his friend won't play with him, talk about ways he can deal with his sad feelings.
This is a great story about children feeling sad or scared when mom is not right near.
However, it's hard to see our child feeling sad, angry, and distressed, especially when he seems to have a hard time moving past it.
It is ok to feel sad if someone made your child feel sad.

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I feel like a parent seeing his child leave home to go to university: joyous, proud, sad and bittersweet at the same time.»
Since the vast majority of child - abduction cases involve someone a kid already knows, you might also adopt McBride's favorite safety mantra: «If anyone makes you feel sad, scared, or confused, you need to tell me right away.»
It gave me the opportunity to watch them grow and learn each day — something I was unable to do after the birth of my first child and for which I had felt sad and a little guilty.
I feel bad for those who choose to hate someone they know not of and you would rather have a SATAN statue than believe in our Lord Almighty sad is the only word I can use worse is that you tell your children that NO there is no GOD and you shall not be saved son or daughter.
Sad when it comes to the Body of Christ because we really shouln't feel threatened by anyone or anything, especially other children of God.
«One of the saddest moments during my time as Education Secretary was the day I took a call from a wonderfully generous philanthropist who had devoted limitless time and money to helping educate disadvantaged children in some of the most challenging areas of Britain but who now felt he had no option but to step away from his commitments because his evangelical Christianity meant that he, and his generosity, were under constant attack.»
«One of the sad things that has become apparent as I have accompanied Alex to his speeches is that a lot of families who have children with autism or those who have autism themselves have not felt at home in the Church.
Just like the sad feeling you got as a child when you realized you opened your last present, the same feeling rushes over me as I realize I've eaten the last piece.
I have found that that leaving my children overall makes me feel better because I get the break and adult time, me time and also the down the road (sad but true) what if I am not here experience.
My mother breastfed me for a year and says I was so distraught when she stopped; I even remember feeling sad about this as a very young child!
Most children will get sick sometime during their first year, and the sad thing is that they have no way of telling us they don't feel well.
This is sad because personally I feel this decision should be based primarily on what is most beneficial for the child's health and development, not economics.
It's important to teach your child that even though he feels sad or angry, he can still follow the rules.
It's normal to feel a little sad when breastfeeding is finished, but remember that there are always new and exciting ways for you and your child to spend time together as he or she grows up.
Just like any adult, a child will need time to adjust to the diagnosis and the physical changes and is likely to feel sad, depressed, angry, afraid, or even to deny that they are sick.
Show your child that on days where you feel sad, you still go to work.
You will not scold or reprimand your child, yet they will learn to do their business in the toilet, and you will simultaneously feel proud, sad and shocked that they have captured this important, even elusive milestone.
Although you might feel a little bit sad at first to know that your child is growing up and will one day no longer be breastfeeding regularly, don't worry.
Words can not express how sad I feel for any child that is subjected to the measures they suggest in the name of parenting.
Child Trends Databank: Adolescents who feel sad or hopeless.
Begin teaching your child basic feeling words — mad, sad, happy, and scared.
Children also naturally feel empathy, and a five - year - old who sees a friend in distress might say, «I'm sorry you are sad
If your child seems confused or upset about your news, say «It looks like you're feeling sad.
then felt bad when i get the sad eyes from the children to only then go out and buy a whole host more... then to find them laying around everywhere exept where they should be... not to mention the fact we once had a super rare shinnier than shiny weeping angel doctor who card, and my son was soo happy to find it in his pack..
Once your child feels you are there for her and not going to make her feel badly, she will likely become sad, which is the usual culprit for hits.
No thank you i want to protect my child and when she feels ready to leave our bed i will let her but i do know it will be a sad day when shr does decide too.
Why are many women feeling sadder when their child hits preschool years?
Understand that your child's feelings are okay whatever they are and no one should be criticized for feeling frustrated or sad.
You do not have to hide all your sad and difficult feelings from your child.
Watching your child fail makes you feel helpless, angry and sad.
Our oldest child phoned me, feeling sad.
«If we don't let children know it's okay to feel sad and scared, they may think something is wrong with them when they do feel that way,» he said.
Whatever children are feeling, Mister Rogers encouraged parents to show understanding and acceptance: «If we don't let children know it's okay to feel sad and scared, they may think something is wrong with them when they do feel that way,» he said.
When other women claim they had a low milk supply or that breastfeeding was excruciatingly painful, I merely feel sad that they never had the unique opportunity to bond with their children that only breastfeeding offers.
There's been a recent spate of new books about the feeding of children that are so good I actually feel a little sad when I read them: I feel certain they would have saved me from many a feeding pitfall if they'd only been around when my kids were... [Continue reading]
A parent using emotion coaching would likely try to help the child identify feelings by saying, «I know it makes you sad that you can't play all night because you have to do your homework.
It's possible that you are looking around your empty nest and feeling sad and depressed, missing your children terribly and wishing you could go back and do it all over again.
There were also many sad stories where I felt powerless to save the lives of many precious children.
There's been a recent spate of new books about the feeding of children that are so good I actually feel a little sad when I read them: I feel certain they would have saved me from many a feeding pitfall if they'd only been around when my kids were little.
When you are feeling happy, sad, fearful, angry show your child appropriate ways to handle those emotions.
You need to leave your child with a caregiver (or another parent), but you can't help feeling sad and guilty leaving your child in hysterics.
Validate your child's feelings when he's angry or sad.
It's funny how the seemingly small things cause the greatest angst for kids — a sneer from a sibling; a curt remark from a teacher or being left off a classmate's birthday party invitation list can leave a child feeling insecure, even sad.
It is also sad that women feel the pressure of having children, when that is not what they want to do.
Almost — because in the middle of a little person's over-the-top outburst, when he's feeling so misunderstood, so denied, so frustrated, angry, sad, out of control of his world, is when the parent needs to strive to empathize with his child and to stay attuned.
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