Sentences with phrase «child for his kindness»

Later, the fox and her new kits find a way to thank the child for his kindness.

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It is the greatest irony of my life that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude — gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family, the laughter of my children.
if not, i pray for you and i will set up missionaries all across the globe to make sure that the rest of the lost souls also find Santa Clause within them... let's first begin with donations; only from your heart and soul, and because of your kindness... no other agenda... Santa Clause loves you my dear... he has touched my heart so I know he exists... and I want you to believe in Santa Clause as well so you don't have to burn in hell... i want to save your soul my child... come pray with me...
Everything we create, the mouths we feed, the sick for whom we care, the environments we clean up, the children we nurture, the spouse you love, the friends with whom we weep and rejoice, the hard work at our jobs, the kindness we offer strangers, the art we make — it all matters, and not just for now, because everything you do for God matters for eternity.
For all his loving - kindness, he did not hesitate to say that a man who led a little child astray would be better off dead.
Children in such a home are always walking on eggshells, antennae up in the air, trying to sniff out which parent will show up that evening — the caring one or the neglectful one, the one who disparages and demeans them or the one who overindulges them by drowning them in kindness as compensation for past abuse.
The best minds will tell you that when a man has begotten a child he is morally bound to tenderly care for it, protect it from hurt, shield it from disease, clothe it, feed it, bear with its waywardness, lay no hand upon it save in kindness and for its own good, and never in any case inflict upon it a wanton cruelty.
If the child is truly more important then setting a good example for them by teaching them responsibility, respect and kindness should be at the top of that priority list.
And we talked about the lessons we can learn from arranged marriages (not forced or child marriages), where common backgrounds, interests and goals matter more than love at first — although as some women in arranged marriages wrote us, love occurs when you see your husband caring for your children, being a good provider (OK, I have some thoughts on that but I'm just quoting here) and treating his family with respect and kindness.
You'll model for your children that a healthy romantic relationship isn't just about sex; it's about kindness and generosity.
It is important for mothers to demonstrate that they value the unique characteristics of their children's personalities such as kindness, generosity and a sense of humor.
In contrast, teachers were more controlling, had lower expectations, got angry more often, and showed less nurturing toward the children with difficult attachments — and who, sadly, had a greater need than the securely attached kids for kindness from adults.
These back to school affirmations help children develop confidence not only for learning and remembering new material, but reinforce kindness and friendship as well.
If we want to raise children who are pleasant company and genuinely nice people, we can help guide our kids toward habits and behaviors that promote positive character traits like kindness, generosity, and empathy for those who are less advantaged or who need help.
Jason offers the definition of Caring which is 1) Displaying kindness and concern for your child, 2) The work or practice of looking after those unable to care for themselves and finally 3) offering love and affection.
Teach your child how to show kindness to others by shaking hands and saying, «Good game» to an opponent or by saying, «Thank you for playing with me.»
Even if your parents aren't asking for your assistance, these small acts of kindness and consideration won't go unnoticed, and they also... MORE serve as good life - skills training for your children.
When a young child works, plays and lives his life freely with his parents (or parent substitutes, such as grandparents or other guardians) in a one - to - one relationship in the home and out and about, he has a better chance to develop sound character traits systematically: neatness, orderliness, promptness, dependability, honesty, diligence, perseverance as well as kindness and concern for others.
As opposed to parenting with strict control and scare tactics, when children are raised with kindness and respect, parents are instilling a new instinct for discipline.
If you have selected unusual baby name that means «kind», for instance, then it follows that you must teach and show your child the virtue of kindness.
Without their knowledge, understanding, kindness, and caring for these children, our lives would be very different.
By witnessing her empowerment around «fed is best,» and the kindness and bluntness she offered me, I was able to forgive myself for my body not being what it was «supposed to» be for my child.
Kindness shows respect for the child.
Learn simple, fun and easy ways to create a climate of gratitude and kindness in your home, for and with your children.
«Dr. Vanessa Lapointe explores the important question of why we discipline rather than just how... by showing that children really need kindness, fairness and a caring, safe environment, Dr. Lapointe has created a trustworthy resource for parents.»
When Partner B acknowledges the benefit of an emphasis on kindness, that opens up space for Partner A to see where too much of an emphasis on kindness can a) make a child feel he is only being loved if he is kind and can b) set him up for disappointment when he discovers that the rest of the world does not necessarily have that focus.
As we begin to rest in the knowledge that we will show up for the innocent one inside we will begin to show up for our children in a new way, relating to their pain with open arms and the breath of kindness.
Mom needs to gently train her little one to obey using reward for obedience especially for coming when called Teaching kindness, gentleness and sharing Mom and Dad need to exhibit the behaviours they want their child to have
Kind and firm at the same time — Kindness is important to show respect for the child.
For example, he demonstrates kindness and maturity when he can help another child with homework or push a classmate's wheelchair.
We've yet to find one that truly compares to OA&FS in terms of policies centered on kindness, self - reflection, dedication to openness, and respect for parents and families considering planning an adoption for their child
Melding the category strengths and bestselling authors of both imprints, TarcherPerigee's core publishing areas include: Self - improvement (such as the runaway successes Start Where You Are by Meera Patel, The Power of Kindness by Piero Ferrucci, Attached by Dr. Amir Levine, and A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley); Creativity (including interactive books like Adam J. Kurtz's 1 Page at a Time and Me, You, Us by Lisa Currie as well as the multi-million-copy bestsellers Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards and The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron); Parenting (the New York Times bestseller Brainstorm by Dr. Daniel Siegel, Carol Kranowitz's go - to guide The Out - of - Sync Child, and Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids by Dr. Laura Markham); Spirituality (including bestselling titles like Transcendence by Dr. Norman Rosenthal, Goldie Hawn's 10 Mindful Minutes, The Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes, and I Am the Word by Paul Selig); and Gift / Inspiration (such as the Wall Street Journal bestseller Chasers of the Light by Tyler Knott Gregson, the New York Times bestseller Catification by Jackson Galaxy and the James Beard Award - winner Imbibe by David Wondrich).
«Your genuine concern for children, your kindness and the way you receive us with open arms are some of our favourite things about you.
A Pearl River couple who suffered the unspeakable pain of losing a child, quietly took it upon themselves to perform an act of kindness that will brighten Christmas Day for youngsters they will likely never meet.
When a child exhibits kindness, good judgment, and loyalty, for example, they are able to help create a positive school and home climate.
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The story opens at an orphanage, a dreary place run by Mother Barnabus (Kathy Burke) who has no kindness in her soul for anyone, least of all children.
Abstract: In response to growing demands to provide more real - life experiences for children during the school day that are based on improving critical thinking and increasing awareness and use of lifeskills, Life Vest Inside ™ (hereafter referred to as LVI) has designed a Kindness Curriculum.
Couple this pop culture inundation with the growing pressure on teachers to teach from a scripted curriculum, excluding discussions or even reflections, of kindness and other important lifeskills evoking critical thinking from children, and the fertile ground for growing a community focused on kindness is scarce (Darling - Hammond, 2012).
In this curated list, find blogs, articles, and videos for parents about fostering kindness, empathy, resilience, perseverance, and focus in children.
Launching for Christmas 2016, at the request of our customers, is an illustrated Children's story book with focuses on promoting Elf's kindness motto — «treat others as you want to be treated.»
From Australia, Lisa Currie (@RippleKindness), Creator of the Ripple Kindness Project, is a big advocate for good communication between teachers and parents to ensure the best outcome for children.
Parents may want to explore Edutopia's curated list of blogs, articles, and videos for parents about fostering kindness and empathy (as well as resilience, perseverance, and focus) in children: «A Parent's Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning.»
There aren't any exclusive kindness focused cartoon characters as such — so by introducing these two with the hope of generating interest and developing more interesting stories for the children to enjoy and learn from, I hope to slowly change behaviour from the very starting point — until unkindness becomes a thing of the past.
After decades of studying and following research, Davidson reveals the good news: From their earliest years, children are prosocial, hardwired for kindness and altruism.
It provides opportunities for children to be part of kindness activities, allowing them to experience the feel good emotions kindness produces.
Her public lecture titled «Cultivating Kindness and Compassion in Children: Recent Research and Practical Strategies» delved into some of the SEL initiatives occurring in Canada and the US, and explored questions around the roots of empathy, whether empathy and compassion can be taught, and best practices for promoting happiness and altruism in ourselves and the children with whom we iChildren: Recent Research and Practical Strategies» delved into some of the SEL initiatives occurring in Canada and the US, and explored questions around the roots of empathy, whether empathy and compassion can be taught, and best practices for promoting happiness and altruism in ourselves and the children with whom we ichildren with whom we interact.
Because we also believe it's important to take kindness outside the school gate to include people in a child's social network and emphasis that it's not just a school project but a way of life, we created our lessons and activities for the classroom, home and community.
They conduct research and develop programs that build children's capacity to think clearly and critically while deepening their commitment to such values as kindness, helpfulness, personal responsibility and respect for others.
Her heart, her kindness, her love for children (especially those that others find tough to teach), and her wonderful exuberance have all developed over time.
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