Sentences with phrase «children learn much»

Children learn much more from what adults do than what they say so this helps them to develop the skills they need to interact successfully with others.
Children learn much more quickly the more consistent we are.
Children learn much of what they know by watching those around them, so one of the best ways to teach children is by showing them that you care about animals.
In the process, a young widow and her two children learn much about uranium but even more about the nature of the love that binds them.
The word puvidham loosely translates from Tamil as «love for the earth,» and children learn much of their academics through organic farming, including math (establishing planting patterns), biology (studying the relationships between plant growth and environmental factors), economics (determining the price of a farm product), and language skills (writing about their activities and observations).
We also incorporate travel into our learning whenever possible, as children learn much more from visiting a place or culture than they could from simply reading about it.
It is no secret that children learn much easier than adults do.
Since children learn much faster than adults I think to delay teaching them would be a mistake.

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That event set Sandberg off on a mission to learn as much as she could about resilience and overcoming adversity, so she could pass the lessons on to her children and the public.
Indeed, the CNBC Millionaire Survey, which was conducted by market research firm Spectrem Group, found 19 percent of high - net - worth respondents wish to leave enough for their kids to be comfortable and maintain their standard of living, but not all they have, while 17 percent indicated they will be «very cautious» in how much they leave, because they want their children to learn self - reliance.
We follow a parenting / educational philosophy called radical unschooling which is very much based on gentle parenting and allowing your children the freedom to work out what their interests are and giving them freedom to learn in a connection partnership with their parents.
The whole point of these lessons we're supposed to learn is the idea that one day we become fathers, that we will grow up and have the same knowledge and experience of our fathers, sometimes more than but in terms of our relationship with god, we're supposed to accept that we're eternally children, that as much as we learn, grow and generally build upon past knowledge, we'll never attain the level of understanding or power that god has, this being is on a completely different level.
Many experts both within and outside of the church think that there is much we can do to help couples and modern societies learn to hold together genuine covenantal love (a much stronger concept than that of romantic love) with the economic, kinship, networking and child - rearing aspects of marriage.
Still thinking of discipline in terms of child care, it becomes apparent, however, that the best prevention is education whenever it can be achieved that is, that the child who can learn to anticipate consequences for himself is in a much better position to avoid harmful misconduct than the child who relies wholly on external admonitions.
We begin to formally educate a child at the age of six, and twelve years later frequently find we have failed, not because school material is intrinsically difficult (the task of learning a new language is much more so, yet the child masters it in thee years); we find failure because we have ignored the fact that the developing personality has a natural sway, to and fro, which Whitehead says results in a «craving» to be continually refreshed by the experience of starting anew.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
The pupils may or may not understand it, but they learn it, great quantities of it, much as in our earlier days children memorized the Bible.
Mother Church enjoys her children's questions, and knows that in answering them much can be learned and fresh insights gained.
Process thought has much to offer in suggesting a sound perspective on the principles that should govern the work of — as it should also determine the approach to — education both of the young, whether they be children or adolescents, and of adults who are enrolled in institutions of higher learning or in other ways participate in what appropriately is called the educational process.
Hitting a gay child only forces him into the closet, where he learns to resent himself, which leads to acting out at others (much like the pastor is doing.)
I still have much to learn about Grace, as well as what God desires of His children after recieving eternal life.
Similarly, A. W. Tozer said that much of the failures of our Christian experience can be traced back to our habit of skipping through the corridors of the kingdom like children through a marketplace, chattering about everything, but pausing to learn the value of nothing.
Secular organizations do have much to learn from men like Rivers and Madison about how personal, intense interaction based on core beliefs changes lives, especially the lives of at - risk children.
I so wish I had the love and forgiveness of a child too... we definitely could learn so much from our children.
My own children have spent so much in Menard's that they have learned to make it fun.
My children like it so much that my teenager has voluntarily learned to make it herself and her sisters stand on stools by the kitchen island with crackers or...
It's better for them to feel comfortable discussing it with you (it will make you feel better too) because now days children are learning too much at a young age from their friends.
Currently sharing about life after living in a 5th - wheel for 9 months with our four, home - schooled children as we eliminated debt & found joy, learning much in very small spaces.
During the conference, we learned that in terms of our children, we have much in common.
Luckily, Kelfar had stuck closely by his grandmother's side as a child and learned much about Thai cooking, a lot of which he passed on to The Professor during those lean times.
Previous research shows that due to their weight and growing patterns children have a much higher risk than adults do from industrial chemicals and heavy metals, and that chemicals can have lasting effects on children's brain development and learning.
I've loved reading the books again to my children and I learn so much from Ma!
As much as I learned about cooking, writing, teaching and television from Julia Child, her most important lesson — to be available and generous — comes from the pages of our correspondence.
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Unschooling allows so much freedom, and lets the child grow and learn at their own pace, without pressure or pushing or tests.
So is the message that Dixie illustrates so beautifully in her book, Holly: Going Beyond Mother and Daughter's Potential — that we have as much to learn from our children as they learn from us.
Through having three very different children, I've learned a lot about how much is what I do and how much is just «temperament».
if you have any more questions, i have learned so much from my child and believe me would have loved to know another attached parent to give me advice at my lowes points so i will gladly share all that worked for me, just reply with your email and I'll reach out to you.
Even after adopting my own child and working for most of my life as a special Ed teacher, pre school handicapped kids, I learned so much from you.
While I can only do so much, the children still get bombarded with those things at home, I'm glad that in my class, they have a safe place to express themselves in a way that's true to them, and can learn to respect each other's differences, and even stand up for each other to defend the other person's choices and opinions.
Opportunities for creative learning have changed so much since I was at school too, my children frequently have external theatre groups or workshops visiting to introduce new topics as well as trips out, all things that make their learning more relevant.
Her «theory of mind» focuses on how children understand the minds of others and is based on the premise that children learn in much the same way as scientists do, through a process of active experimentation.
But, don't push your child too much, she is still learning about things.
I am thrilled to be avoiding the mainstream school environment at such a tender young age, while teaching my child much more than she could learn elsewhere.
We learned so much about parenting and how children learn — not to mention she found us an amazing nanny who we've now had for two years.
Kristin: When we become mothers, we expect that we'll help our children learn and grow through each new stage, but I was surprised how much I learned and grew along the way, too.
When we found out that I was pregnant with our first child, I learned as much as I could about our birth options.
I wasn't really surprised to note how much of Bambara child - rearing philosophy reflected what I had learned in LLL meetings.
If you were more educated about sleep methods and evidence based practices based on attachment theory and child development you would understand that «sleep training» is much more than having a kid learn to not vocalize their needs so parents can sleep at all costs.
Learn the precautions to take and what to do if your child eats too much of it.
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