The music
our children hear on the radio may feel good, like a candy bar feels good, but it has no nutrition.
Not exact matches
I
heard one pastor last year
on the
radio say that he never shares the gospel with a
child until they are 12 or 13, because he said they can't understand it until then.
Whether your
child wants to understand where dreams come from or why animals hibernate, visit the Space Station, follow the adventures of a young
radio reporter,
hear folk tales, or laugh at kids comedy sketches, we have it all with live performances from Circle Round, Brains
On, But Why?
However, particularly if you have school aged
children, I believe that it's better that kids
hear the news from you first, not from friends
on the school yard, or the town emergency robo call, or from a TV or
radio broadcast.
-- Bobbi Conner, Host, The Parent's Journal,
heard nationwide
on Public
Radio «Shows us concrete ways to use positive language and productive actions to direct our
children towards more successful futures.»
It has been shown that some perpetrators release the abducted
child after
hearing the AMBER Alert
on the
radio or seeing it
on television.
Or something he's
heard or read — a voice
on the
radio saying «Even a hardened government soldier may hesitate a fatal half - second before he guns down a
child.»
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on boom - box in the exhibition»Em otional Signs» curated by Stephen Collier, Good
Children Gallery, 2016) individual tapes and love letters can be
heard on * duuu
radio, the Paris - based
radio collective
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Children are also affected by seeing and
hearing violent acts
on the television, computer,
radio, video games and newspapers.
We found our
children who were living in orphanages in Ukraine and Russia by
hearing about adoption one day while listening to Family Life Today
on the
radio.