As far as
your comments about having the kids bring in a food from home... I can honestly say that I know parents for whatever reason would not send the kids in with the recommended foods for the experiment.
Not exact matches
At dinner the other evening, I made a
comment about how few of my students know anything
about classical music and my
kids remarked that most students now
have no way to hear it.
Would you keep quiet if some unrelated person stands in front of your house and makes derogatory
comments about the members of your family, your
kids, etc (who are important to you)?
Sharpton came to euologize the
kid that
had been accidentally hit with a car, and made a
comment about «diamond merchants in the neighborhood.»
From your
comment I'm wondering if you are thinking
about adopting
kids or if you even already
have.
I made this with summer campers in a cooking camp last week after reading Ed's
comment about having an abundance of millet and bananas in Kenya (the camp theme was international cooking with
kids — Cookbooks & Passports!).
Now, we don't
have to
have a big talk
about how wild Polian's
comments were,
kids.
i seem to remember Weidman's wife making a
comment about how annoying it was that the
kids got woken up and that Chris
would be just as clean at 8 am as 6 am when they showed up
We
have signed a Greek defender, two french attackers and 7
kids from the academy, Not sure
about your
comment not done much in recent seasons, last season in total we signed 22 players from scholarship level upwards and the year before it was 24, the year before that it was 17.
People will argue that you need experience in a World Cup team but that echoes Alan Hansen's remorseful 1997
comments about not winning anything with
kids and frankly, we haven't
had any success with the experienced players.
As I said in http://phdinparenting.wordpress.com/2008/07/05/no-cry-it-out/#
comment-129"rel = «nofollow» >
Comment 8, «If someone else is on the verge of
having a complete breakdown, is at extreme risk of neglecting or abusing themselves or their
kids during the day due to nighttime problems or feels that their marriage is going to fall apart, then they need to do something
about their sleep situation.
During my short tenure on the Internets, I
've learned that a sure way to get a gazillion controversial
comments ** on an article is to write
about circumcision, breastfeeding in public, or flying with
kids.
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Even sadder was the numerous
comments about waiting until the
kid was ready and
having read studies / books / etc saying that was what to do or their doctor said to do.
Separated or divorced parents should never put
kids in a position of
having to choose sides or expose them to negative
comments about the other spouse.
Anne: As my
kids grow older and move toward more «food independence» I think a lot
about what you're talking
about at the end of your
comment:
have I done enough to arm them with good information so they can make sound food choices in a world that often works against that goal?
With the closing of USDA's period for public
comment on the new proposed competitive food rules, we
've had a lot of discussion here
about the food and beverages offered to school
kids via vending machines, school stores, and cafeteria snack bar or «a... [Continue reading]
I bet half of the «negative»
comments come from people who don't know much
about breastfeeding and didn't
have many
kids... or they just forgot that
kids come in all sorts of sizes:)
Maybe someone
has made too many
comments about you needing to leave to get the
kids or the amount of phone calls you receive from daycare.
Because I know that a working mom could write a post
about being judged for leaving her
kid at a daycare and all the nasty
comments people
have said to her.
Everyone is going to tell you in the
comments section how their
kids slept at 5 weeks and then what happened later, so you'll
have tons of data points that all add up to «There's no way to tell and you'll worry
about it, but you'll also make it through and you'll all be fine.»
I can not understand the ignorance of people and that woman who
commented to you
about «judgement»
has GOT to be
kidding.
I
would love to hear
about it in the
comments or on the
Kids Activities facebook wall!
Young
kids who engage in destructive or dangerous behaviors and don't seem to feel bad
about it might
have pre-psychopathic tendencies, The Atlantic
comments.
My hubby and I
have often
commented about the media perception of the «class clown» type of father... he means well, but bumbles through his parenting duties... and the steady, responsible mom swoops in to set it all right, teaching the
kids, and dad, a valuable lesson in the end.
A few thoughtfully planted
comments about big
kids using the potty and little
kids wearing diapers can spark your child's desire to be one of the big
kids and
have him asking you to help him learn to use the potty.
In response to a
comment I made
about a behavior seldom seen in French
kids, she replied laughing, «That's because the French
would beat the shit out of them if they tried it.»
Why DOES EVERY MOTHER on here feel the need to
comment and brag
about how many
kids they
have and so on?
Here's what I think: Already, I
've seen the following on a few
comment threads for articles
about this: «Well, THIS parent just got more likely to take their
kid to McD's!»
But my
comment isn't just
about fathers, it's
about all those who
have kids without pushing them out their vagina.
My son
has recently skipped a grade so he
has been hearing a lot of
kids (and adults)
comment about how smart he is.
An article is released sharing the findings of a new study that revealing some new findings
about breastmilk or there may be some issues with formula and hundreds of
comments pour in with things like «formula is the same thing, really and all the breastfed
kids I know are sick all the time but my formula fed
kids have genius IQs and are never sick» or «you know, not everyone can breastfeed so I guess I'm a bad mom because my breasts just didn't work.»
Even
comments about how you
would never be able to leave your
kids to go to work or be able to stay at home with them 24/7 can easily be misconstrued.
If you
have any other ideas
about gardening with
kids that you may want to share, don't be shy and leave us a
comment below.
Recently, each of my
kids has made a
comment about family rules lately that made me realize: we don't
have any.
Not only was I slammed with the worst call schedule possible — as many of my colleagues were for
having the «audacity» to
have our
kids during our residency and «burden» our colleagues, I was slammed with
comments about breast feeding seconds after people found out I was expecting.
I
have to say that it's my least favorite aspect
about any questions and
comments about parenting in general - this asking over the
kids» heads.
A new study recommends that moms and dads avoid making
comments about their children's weight and bodies — even if they're well - meaning — since the remarks can
have negative repercussions on
kids» confidence for years afterward and contribute to eating disorders.
I recently stumbled across some
comments on an older blog post
about letting
kids help in the kitchen where commenters insisted that they
would never let their
kids use knives and limit them to only butter knives or safe cutting utensils until at least age 12.
I understand what your saying
about there being no excuses
about being over weight but I
have never
had children or been pregnant so I can't really
comment on whether
having kids does make it almost impossible to excercise or how baby wright works.
I loved your
comment about your
kids being shocked at how brussels sprouts grow — both my son and my wife
had no idea until last week!
Ha, got ta love
kids comments about fashion!
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comments!
In an interview
about Spy
Kids 2, veteran actor Ricardo Montalban
comments: «I love playing this grandfather who
has so much vitality and excitement to him and I hope it will open more doors for showing the elderly on screen.
«I
would like to continue making constructive
comments about whether they are good for
kids or not.»
Comments about the dealer — At 60, I am not a
kid and
have dealt with many different dealerships and salespersonnel in my life.
So we
have 398
comments & not much
about the
kids or the book, but your own political views & arguments
about them.
I thought that this was a good book... As to an earlier
comment I think that this was one of his times... It is a touching story
about a
kid that
has ADD... I real Pickeruper and do nt stop...
Meagan Francis, author of Table for Eight: Raising a Large Family in a Small Family World, leveraged the buzz around Sarah Palin's five children and Angelina Jolie's ongoing
comments about adding to her family to place Thanks to Angelina Jolie,
having lots of
kids is hip.
Most of the big success in Amazon based publishing seems to be with Adult genre fiction and I
've heard people
comment that
kids still learn
about books from librarians, teachers etc... and don't make buying decisions and therefore don't expect juvenile fiction to work too well for self publishing.