Sentences with phrase «do about a kid»

I TOLDyou I DO care and I told you what I DO about those kids..
What are you doing about my kid's education?»»
Hi what can i do about my kids bunkbeds satin or eggshell paint mixed with chalk i can do touch ups on the bed when i see something wrong or use flat paint and go over with a clear poly finsh which of them works the best i just want something that i do nt have to repeat once a month or ever other year
Hi what can i do about my kids bunkbeds satin or eggshell paint mixed with chalk i can do touch ups on the bed when i see something wrong or use flat paint and go over with a clear poly finsh which of them works the best i just want something that i do nt have to repeat once a month or ever other year

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When a woman talks about her big job at Hypermegaglobalcorp, it's too often met with a stare that says, «Oh, so that's why the homework isn't getting done, and your kids look like rug rats.»
I have a children's book coming out next spring and I'm so nervous about doing events with kids; kids aren't polite in the way that adults can be.
And when I say procto - parents, I mean parents who are totally into minding their kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first thing about effective education, or how to build the kind of self - sufficient, self - starting students that we actually do need to compete in the global marketplace.
That user, CCPKA, did an eye - opening «Ask Me Anything» on Saturday that talked about being a kid in the north of Kiev, Ukraine, about 60 miles from the Chernobyl power plant.
An hour later, we knew all about them — where they lived, what they did for a living, what their kids were into, and even where they last went on vacation.
It's better to set an example for kids and show that [break - ups] don't have to be about hate.»
However, what they didn't ask themselves — or perhaps kidded themselves about the response — is whether one chance to win some money which might be up to $ 1.5 million would be enough to get a golfer's attention?
Although the T. Rowe Price survey found that 69 percent of parents are very or extremely concerned about setting a good financial example for their kids, 40 percent are relying on a «do as I say, not as I do» attitude for teaching their kids about money.
It turns out that parents spend far more time arguing with their kids about how much time they are spending online than they do discussing with them what they're doing online.
«Probably the mistake parents make most is that they don't have conversations about money with their kids,» said Laura Levine, president and chief executive of the Jump $ tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy.
It was when we talked about how if she did not find a way to move forward it will be harder for her kids to do so that she really responded.
Before you glance at the cover of Business Start - Ups and say «Duh,» consider the insight of author Robert Kiyosaki, a multimillionaire who penned Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not (Techpress, $ 15.95, 800-308-3585).
«We want to be thoughtful about what we do, giving parents the right tools to oversee their kids» use of our products,» USA Today quoted Diwanji as saying.
Among kids currently ages 8 to 14, 65 percent say they learn more about money from their parents than they do at school, according to a T. Rowe Price survey released last month.
Psychologists are fretting about what so much screen time is doing to our kids.
And what does the star investor and tech industry veteran (who made his first millions when he sold his computer consulting firm Microsolutions to CompuServe in 1990, before a lot of the kids in the audience were born) think about scrappy young Silicon Valley entrepreneurs trying to compete with him?
If you play Microsoft Xbox or Sony PlayStation, or have kids who do, you know exactly what we're talking about.
We talk about what my kids are doing — his grandkids — my brother's three kids, my sister, we talk about the family,» he told CNN.
Google recently unveiled more detail about its much - buzzed - about wearable computer, releasing a teaser video showing people doing everyday things with the futuristic tech specs — playing with the kids, skiing, driving, carving a giant tiger's head from a block of ice.
Think about it: kids these days don't talk to each other, let alone on the phone.
He even gave the youngster an exercise to do: List four things he liked about kids in his class and four things he disliked about them and model his behavior accordingly.
This is especially true when it comes to leadership, where focusing on individual achievement gives kids the wrong idea about how work gets done.
I read books about the female brain, met with science and math elementary school teachers and nonprofit educators who were doing programs to get kids interested in STEM.
But that doesn't mean reverse psychology should be consigned to the dust bin of failed parenting tricks entirely once your kid is beyond the arguing - about - whether - to - wear - pants phase.
It doesn't mean that I'm not frantic about what's going to happen in the coming week, but if I'm in a meeting, I'm fully there, and if I'm with my kids, I am fully there.
Giving kids relevant information about what kind of education is likely to lead to promising careers and remuneration — these things don't have to be unique to Germany.»
What he did: Frustrated with his family's high mobile - phone bills (he has six kids), David Morken, 43, decided to do something about it.
Kids who develop growth mindsets set higher goals, had a healthier attitude toward effort and failure, and were less likely to complain about being «bored» (which fixed - mindset kids use as a cover or excuse to explain why they don't try difficult thinKids who develop growth mindsets set higher goals, had a healthier attitude toward effort and failure, and were less likely to complain about being «bored» (which fixed - mindset kids use as a cover or excuse to explain why they don't try difficult thinkids use as a cover or excuse to explain why they don't try difficult things).
Eklund: I started doing it when I was about four, three years before the first Karate Kid movie.
Ask your kids what they like and don't like about the store, and if they had a store of their own what they would change.
But for the billion kids under the age of 15 around the world who didn't get this opportunity, I chatted with Herjavec about what families and parents could do to encourage entrepreneurial thinking in their children.
One example that I read about, Stanford University, a teacher in artificial intelligence offered a class, a couple of hundred kids in the class, he offered it online to 30,000 people, or 20,000 people, and if I remember correctly when he gave the test there were 400 people, or something like that, that did better than the number one kid at Stanford.
«And these kids were just astonished and excited about the simplest thing because they wanted to do well in school.»
Knowing that photography was huge, that everyone is a photographer, that everyone is taking amazing pictures — including kids and my 70 - something mom — I had a hunch that everyone has a lot of photos they don't care a lot about, but everyone also has a few pictures they love and would love to make into something physical, either for themselves or as a gift.
• Kano, a London - based startup that teaches kids (and adults) about computers and coding through do - it - yourself hardware building kits, raised $ 28 million in funding.
«Kids want to be shown how to do something, not just be told about it,» said Barany.
I just knew that a lot of these kids wanted to wear headbands and no one recognized that, or even if they were, no one did anything about it.
The work that I do on dark matter, I'm not sure it will have a lot of meaning if those kids don't have an opportunity to learn about it because society has been devastated by global warming.
Yeah, we don't want to think about it either, kid.
Well in social media, I worry about what adults do to use that medium, because kids then think it's a license to bully kids or pick on kids or say things about kids,» says Lemonis.
For him, that means dedicating time to doing things that he cares about — liking dropping his kids off at school, watching shows with them at the end of the day, and carving out time in the day to exercise and think about the big picture.
When he does, he invariably talks about three things — the corporate income tax rate cut, the tax cut for middle class families with kids, and Opportunity Zones.
Loog You probably know all about the developmental benefits your kid gains by learning an instrument — what you don't know is how to play one yourself.
About 35 years ago, power company employee had to stop water flowing into a river in Upstate New York, but, not knowing any better (kids deciding they don't need to know that»cause they'll never use it), the employees choose the two weeks that salmon swim upriver to spawn.
Does any kid who loves animals and dreams of working with them ever think — oh, I'll work with the NYPD and hear horror stories about animal cruelty?
Another great thing all of our VAs do is really care about the client and ask about their kids and parents.
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