Not exact matches
When she heads over to read her toddler a story, «I have to completely mentally step away from work because I'm
with my
child, and I get to
see what she's
seeing through her
eyes, which is amazing,» she notes.
In his book «Confessions,» written between A.D. 397 and A.D. 400, the classic scholar St. Augustine of Hippo wrote: «I
saw with my own
eyes and I observed carefully a young
child devoured by jealousy.
When you form your
children's imaginations, you are training them to
see more than just what is there — to look at the world, nature, people, and even daily life
with the same
eyes of the heart that God gives us to
see His redemptive work in eternity.
i'm
with steve on this one, my secular chrismas will be enjoyed by my
children tomorrow mourning and
seeing the look of thanks in my wife's
eyes makes all my hard work worth it.
Whether he dealt
with women,
children, or slaves, whether the persons in need were Jew, Roman, Syro - Phoenician, or Samaritan, whether he associated
with «respectable» people or social outcasts, whether he was illustrating true neighborliness by the story of the good Samaritan or declaring the principle of divine judgment on the basis of «as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren» — all persons were of equal and supreme worth to him because he
saw them through the
eyes of God.
in my days as a
child i couldn't understand how that would ever happen, but i'm
seeing it happen now
with my own
eyes and i
see it getting alot worse just as the bible foretold.
As a result, my
children will
see the world
with different
eyes and a different heart and they will be more engaged.
If you have never
seen the
eyes of a student looking to you for hope as life seeps from their body or sat
with a mother asking God why her
child is gone — why her
child had to die — I doubt you will understand the pain and the effect of what guns are doing on the streets of Chicago.
Your
child is asking you to really be there
with him, to
see the world unfolding through his tiny
eyes and to be as fascinated by it as he is.
Sometimes parents are blinded by love and do not
see their
children with open
eyes.
Since most parents didn't grow up
with this technology, it can be hard to
see eye - to -
eye with your
child.
If there's been absolutely no signs that the
child is trying to communicate
with you in any way, either through gestures,
eye contact or language then I would recommend
seeing your pediatrician first to
see if your concerns should be addressed further by a specialist.
I hate mom's groups (I don't hate mom's groups, I love getting out
with mom's groups, really, just hate going to the park without my husband's help) or kid's parties where the parents want to go and chit chat and let their kids run in the crazy mob of
children, all the while you
see a random man clearly alone walking creepily around the play equipment
eyeing your daughters.
I've been on flights
with screaming
children and have
seen the reactions of other passengers and flight attendants and I am trying to prevent that «stink
eye» and rude comments from
child - hating jerks like Bill (from earlier post) from occurring.
You could imagine what your
child looked like, but you wouldn't
see her
with your own
eyes.
I am looking forward to so many things — dressing him / her up in darling outfits, feeling the joy that only a parent can feel when their
child giggles for the first time,
seeing them discovering the world around them
with wide -
eyed wonderment.
So, when your baby sleeps for hours, and you rarely
see her
eyes, you wonder if everyone else was wrong, or is something wrong
with your
child.
Nothing compares to the feeling of
seeing your
child's
eyes light up from a new toy that you know was made
with love, and will spark the imagination.
Have your
child make
eye contact
with the drivers so that she can be sure the driver
sees her.
If you
see her getting down to
eye level to talk
with children as individuals, consider that a promising sign.
We learn to
see the world through their
eyes, and shift from «doing to» our
children to «doing
with» our
children.
You can
see this in a
child who is calm and attentive, pleasant,
with wide
eyes looking around, absorbing everything, one who socially interacts
with ease.
Plus, the
child sees what you
see — you are easily able to have a conversation
with them as you cycle, point out items of interest and they are always in your
eye line so you can
see them as well as talk to them as you travel.
As
with any other part of your experience
with raising a
child, don't be afraid to try things under safe circumstances and
see what works, what doesn't, and what might be an area of concern to keep an
eye on.
She has advanced training in Play Therapy and is a certified practitioner of EMDR (
eye movement desensitivation and reprocessing) Dr. Tietz
sees a wide range of
children,
with normal developmental problems as well as those who have experienced trauma.
At 7 - 8 months you will begin
seeing your
child move his or her
eyes with very little head movement.
I
see your
eyes well up
with happy tears when your
child's teacher goes out of her way to find allergy - friendly sweet treats for the class Halloween party.
I can tell you from personal experience that peeking from the side to check on your almost asleep
child and suddenly
seeing them
with their
eyes wide open is very annoying.
And I've
seen with my own
eyes,
children scavenging in Kenya on a rubbish tip for something to eat or sell.
Often, it takes more than just imagination to illustrate abstract phenomena that can?t be
seen with the naked
eyes in a way that
children can perceive.
Anyone willing to open their
eyes can
see that the dairy - and meat - laden Western diet is at the root of the epidemic of obesity and sickness that plague people young and old, even those
with child.
I can only imagine how the
eyes of the
children who come to your home open wide
with delight when they
see your decorations!!
My husband's death taught me to enjoy every moment and my son teaches me to
see everyday things
with a
child's
eyes.
The film is
seen through the
eyes of Abdi (Abdikani Muktar), a peaceful fisherman struggling against an increase of empty nets, and
with a wife and
child to support, he grudgingly turns to piracy.
From literally watching open heart surgery, to
seeing children with bleeding
eyes, to
see cheating wives and husbands, to even relating to today's sexual abuse scandals in many more ways than one, this is a film that will probably scar some viewers in many more ways than one.
Disney's The Avengers and Guardians blend the nostalgic, fun sort of action that was prevalent in the mid -»90s
with an unapologetic, wide -
eyed sense of good and evil that we don't
see on screen anymore, apart from high fantasy films and
children's cinema.
Combining adult professionals (Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette, both producing career - best performances)
with child newcomers, each ageing before our
eyes, the result ponders family, parenthood, personal fulfilment and adolescence, in ways that will touch anyone who has the sense to
see it.
BOYHOOD: Filmed over 12 years
with the same cast, Richard Linklater's BOYHOOD is a groundbreaking story of growing up as
seen through the
eyes of a
child named Mason (a breakthrough performance by Ellar Coltrane), who literally grows up on screen before our
eyes.
If an adult likes big budget sci - fi
eye - candy filled epics developed from
children's stories or simply liked the cartoons when they were younger and think its cool to
see them brought to life on the big screen
with live actors and modern special effects, then they will probably enjoy this movie — if they can sit through it all.
In this new report, which was funded by the Joyce Foundation and released by Education Sector, the presidents of 30 local unions in six states speak candidly about their views on issues including reforming teacher pay, coping
with the No
Child Left Behind Act, new competition from charter schools, and the challenges of leading multiple generations of teachers who don't always
see eye to
eye.
And the students of Whitwell Middle School are now educators too: School classes from all over the country are coming to Whitwell to
see The
Children's Holocaust Memorial
with their own
eyes.
Though I don't usually
see eye - to -
eye with you, Gary, I love the idea of paying teachers per
child.
See if your image is
child - friendly by looking at your office space
with a
child's
eye...
In a behind - the - book essay
with BookPage, Greene writes about her inspiration for the novel: «I
saw a black - haired woman
with wild blue
eyes and her two hungry - looking
children.
We
see the region through the
eyes of young and old - from the inexperienced young woman out hunting «Her First Elk» in an effort to reconnect
with her dead father, to the kindly, hardened old men who help her; to the
children of a fundamentalist family who meet the same woman many years later as she struggles to maintain her deep - woods lifestyle in the face of chronic illness.
Matar's writing is arrestingly evocative, blending raw emotion
with tiny, seemingly incongruous details
seen through the
eyes of a
child, details that serve to fill the adult reader, who can interpret what the
child sees in the wider context,
with fear as he or she picks up the traces of impending doom lurking behind the innocuous.
Once again, FOTAS reached out to its network of rescue partners, one of whom found her a remarkable family
with a special - needs
child and a
seeing -
eye dog for Helen.
The Shar - Pei breed is best suited for families
with children,
with their soulful
eyes and protective behavior, it's not hard to
see why.
Swissotel Resort Phuket comprises 180 Suites
with five accommodation categories: One - Bedroom Deluxe Suites (featuring two handicap rooms); One - Bedroom Pool Terrace Suites; Two - Bedroom Deluxe Suites; Two - Bedroom Pool Terrace Suites, and Three - Bedroom Suites.Room design has clever lighting, dark - stained wood fittings, attractive textiles, and quality materials are used in all room types.The Two - Bedroom Suites have one king - size and two double beds.Some Two - Bedroom Suites are fitted out especially for
childrens needs
with special bed linen, a toys corner, and bathroom amenities.All throughout this cheerful and compact resort youll
see modern and bold design that is decidedly pleasing to the
eye.
Rakuen comes back to remind us just how important imagination is, to remind us of the power of human connection and to remind us just what its like to
see the world through a
child's
eyes, to conquer the worst adversity
with a smile and a cheer.