Even for just a few seconds, give
your child your full attention.
Active listening involves the following steps: Stop and give
your child your full attention.
At a time when you can not give
your child your full attention (eg when caring for another child), let your child know that you want to listen and will give them your full attention after you finish.
Give
your child your full attention and listen carefully to what is being said through words and body language.
Other times it might be better to find a quiet, non-confrontational place away from distractions and potential interruptions such as other people in the house, your phone, the television and give
your child your full attention.
Giving
your child your full attention lets you better connect with each other, and boosts your mutual understanding.
Give
your child full attention.
Give
your child your full attention.
• Try to give
your children your full attention when you are listening, it's easy to get distracted!
Parents keeping their own issues from distracting them from giving
their children their full attention during visits
Turn off the TV and other electronic devices and give
children your full attention.
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I pray to whichever holy name (God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, Jesus, etc.) suits the ONE Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent being that ignorance is wiped away from our species and we become a closer, more loving, peaceful creature and that we realize how much time we waste and how much further we push our fellow neighbor and brother under God, regardless of creed, away debating over who's God is better and discover the error of our ways before we destroy each other... before it's too late, because The End is Nigh!!!!! LOL!!!!! Really though, isn't the world
full of enough tragedy, and aren't their so many more important things that need our energy and
attention like the innocent
children in Pakistan dying from diseases from the flood or the homeless
children in our own country, or the lack of education, which is exactly what leads to this kind of debate?
By the time a Hamilton star is singing to a room
full of donors and players in this gilded room, the Posadas have already made multiple aid trips, starting out helping the most at risk people — families,
children, the elderly, and those who needed immediate medical
attention — before moving on to «Phase 2» of «cleanup, rebuilding, and infusing the economy.»
She is no longer sad and is enjoying her time as an only
child spent with Mama's
full attention.
Lucy H. Pearce in The Rainbow Way advises mothers to manage these intense feelings by giving their
full attention to their
child when it needs it, to carve out a separate space, however short at first, for their poem, their painting, that is, their «creative baby.»
Jump in to help when necessary, but pay
attention to hunger cues and signs that your
child is
full.
Not only is it so very rewarding to be able to focus on just one
child, giving them your
full attention most of the time, but it's also so important to build connection time with the kids.
Something like Legos and playdough can be fun, but often require a
child's
full attention.
And there's no better time to teach your
child than when you're close to their face, and pretty much guaranteed to be giving
full attention.
If you show that you are concerned about your
child's learning and that you pay
full attention to it, then the teacher will most likely feel more concerned about your
child.
«the care and dedication of individual teachers»...» the loving approach of the teachers»...» the personal
attention my
child receives in the classroom»...» the depth in teaching the developing human being»... «that the teachers and staff are well - acquainted with my
child and every concern I've had about my
child has been met with the staff's
full attention, concern, and capability to professionally address the matter at hand»... «how the teachers «hold» each
child and class»...» mindfulness toward the
children's needs»... «love that the teacher stays with the
child through 8th grade»
That way, if your
child really needs a sounding board and isn't simply complaining for the sake of complaining, you'll be able to give him your
full attention and listen to what's on his mind.
Working Mamas can also give our
children big,
full attention when we get home — quite possibly in a way that the stay - at - home mom can't because of the compressed time that we have to be together and our guilt.
But if you are staring at your phone and checking email and posts on social sites when you are supposed to be spending time with your
child or doing something together as a family (such as having a family game night or a movie night), then you are sending a message to your
child that she doesn't deserve your
full attention.
Doing little things every day to show your
child how much you love him, like writing a note and tucking it into his lunchbox or planning fun things to do on the weekends or giving him your
full attention when you're talking, can make a big difference in the quality of your relationship with your
child.
Gain your
child's
full attention before giving directions.
For some kids, such as kids with ADHD, a hand on the shoulder can be an added way to ensure you have your
child's
full attention.
Try to find a way to spend some time with each of your
children separately and protect this time so each gets your
full attention.
Therefore, when it comes to the ultimate in baby interactive stations, this jumper is
full of things to keep your
child entertained without your constant
attention.
As a parent educator you will be able to monitor your
child's progress and give your
full attention to his / her needs.
Just like every
child is special, these kids» demands
full attention and more.
I believe the most difficult idea parents with an older
child struggle with is how we will be able to give the same
attention to our older
child now that two babies require their
full time and energy.
Several of the household object toys I used with my
child in that post were not included in his baby stations because I wasn't giving him my
full -
attention.
I'm all in favour of giving
children your
attention, but giving them your
full attention, all the time, sounds exhausting and unnecessary.
Let your
children feel you are into them and that you pay
full attention to them when you are around them.
So take time to absorb your baby and to connect with your baby but then also have a book or book on tape or especially if you have other
children you're travelling with so something that will help capture everybody's
attention and baby can get that
full feeding.
If you are doing things that can bring your
attention away from the
child, put the
child inside a playpen or other enclosure until you can give him your
full attention.
Giving
attention to
children with an attachment disorder is
full - time.
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding, as an essential component of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes on behalf of women and
children, so as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due
attention to the nutritional and emotional needs of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and practices in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among working women; (5) to draw the
attention of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed in the joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2) on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained in resolution WHA39.28 are given
full expression in national health and nutritional policy and action, in cooperation with professional associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
Babies and young
children under 3 years of age are still novice eaters and they need to pay
full attention to the task of eating.
Children may act
full of energy, or be unable to follow directions or pay
attention in school, while adults may seem impulsive, irritable, and uninterested in work.
Complementary and Alternative Medical Therapies for
Children With
Attention - deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Alternative Medicine Review 2011 (Dec); 16 (4): 323 — 337 ~
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Attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a commonly diagnosed childhood disorder characterized by impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity.
The actress had her hands
full at one point carrying both
children between takes as they yearn for her
attention in Los Angeles on November 17, 2013
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Child She wants your
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JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER is a diverting flick,
full of bright colors and lively animation, that is calibrated to synch up with, and only with, the
attention span of smaller
children.
You'll want to ask during a time when you have the ability to focus so that your
child feels they have your
full attention.
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Children deserve teachers who have time to prepare exciting lessons and give pupils their
full attention.
Uriburu said there are serious problems that need
attention: Substitute teachers lead many ESOL classes because there are not enough
full - time, certified teachers, some U.S. - born
children don't get the support they need and are stuck in ESOL classes for years, and the achievement gap is glaring.
Provides a broad critique of the ADD / ADHD paradigm, examines alternative ways of viewing
children with
attention and behavior difficulties, and explores specific learning strategies teachers and parents can use to help kids with this label achieve success in the classroom, and realize their
full potential in life.
Just fifteen years ago... high - poverty (MPS) schools were fully staffed with librarians, guidance counselors,
full - time reading specialists, art, music and physical education specialists, program implementers, technology teachers, paraprofessionals, special education teachers, nurses, social workers, psychologists, speech pathologists, and classroom teachers with small classes that allowed them to provide plenty of individual
attention to
children.