Sentences with phrase «eat as a small child»

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Like the other books, this one details one small moment after another, as the children pass a lightship, avoid deadly shoals, overcome fear and seasickness, and eat tinned tongue with bread and butter.
The only good thing that came from that trip was that a) we didn't die and b) a small bag of incredible, dairy - free chocolate peanut butter cups we found in Detroit, which we hid from the children and stress - ate as we made our way through the lake effect.
Small children have added allergy risks as they trust adults (who don't always know what to do), eat with their hands, and have to eat where grown ups tell them too even if playdough was used on that table.
A common issue is that nutritional studies are often plagued with a number of biases and are often poorly designed (small samples, cross-sectional, etc.) Still, it makes as much sense to use the 6 month marker for all babies for eating solids as it does expecting your child to walk right at 12 months, to speak at 15 months, and to eliminate on a potty at 24 months on the dot.
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When mealtime came we'd set the food out on long tables and the children would eat happily and hungrily, as they tend to when in the company of other small people.
I try to eat more, but being a new mom, a working mom, and raising 2 small step children as well, has taken it's toll on me and I definitely see it affecting my milk.
Sonja Hill from the Children's Hunger Alliance explained that when the program is fully implemented in the fall students in grades Pre-K to 2 will have direct delivery of breakfast to their classrooms, allowing the students to eat together in the room as a small group while beginning their school day.
Adults tend to overestimate the amount of food kids need to eat, but the recommended serving size for a toddler's snack is actually quite small: 1/4 cup (57 grams) dry cereal and 1/2 cup (118 ml) milk (serve low - fat if your child is over 2 years old) make a fine mid-morning snack, just as a half a banana and 1/2 cup (118 ml) of milk are great in the mid-afternoon.
As baby gets older and starts eating solids kiwi, peanut butter and almond butter are great sources of Vitamin E. (note that nut butters should be spread thinly for small children)
As an aspiring primal mother of three small children, squatting is a necessity and has become almost completely painless since I've been eating the chia.
As your child gets older, he can eat most of the same types of foods that you do, simply pureed into a softer form or cut into very small toddler - sized pieces.
I used to eat brownies all day as a small child and I felt warm and fuzzy inside when I was able to sit down with this treat without remorse.
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The pack includes: Powerpoint - A Powerpoint about the festival of Hanukkah - when it is, what is eaten, how it is celebrated - the pages could also be printed off to enable you to create a class book for the children to read Photographs - Colour photos of a Menorah, a Dreidel, Hanukkah Gelt and people lighting the Menorah candles - great to add to your displays or for discussion Word cards Fact cards - Fact cards about the festival of Hanukkah Display banners - 2 different large titles for displays «Happy Hanukkah» and «Hanukkah» each with Hanukkah themed pictures Display border - A colourful display border with Hanukkah themed pictures - this can be printed as many times as you need to use on a display border of any size Writing pages - A collection of decorated A4 border pages - great for the children's work or to add to your writing area at Hanukkah Colour page border - A collection of colour A4 border pages - a great way to quickly display the children's work Colour posters - A set of A4 information posters with pictures of Gelt money, Menorah, Dreidel and Potato Latkes Display lettering - Large letters spelling «Hanukkah» which are decorated with pictures linked to Hanukkah - Great for a larger display Hanukkah story - The Hanukkah story for you to read aloud to the children Colouring posters - A collection of posters for the children to colour - these could also be printed smaller for the children to use on their Hanukkah cards Bookmarks - A collection of Hanukkah themed bookmarks for the children to cut out and colour Number line - A number line to 50 on colourful Dreidels Alphabet line - An alphabet line on candles - this could also be used for other festivals or a part of a birthday display Colour posters - A4 posters with pictures of images associated with Hanukkah Songs and rhymes - A collection of decorated song sheets with songs and rhymes about Hanukkah including two number rhymes Recipe - A photo recipe to make Latke cakes - a popular Hanukkah dish - the pages can be printed to make a book or used for displays Dreidel game - A Dreidel spinner to cut out and play the game of Dreidel Make a Dreidel - A 3D Dreidel spinner to make complete with instructions Hanukkah cards Acrostic poem Maths worksheet - Count the number of Dreidels Addition worksheet - Add the numbers on the Dreidels Menorah Counting - Worksheets to count the number of Menorah candles lit Cut and make a Menorah Number dominoes Word search Worksheets - Match the Hanukkah words to the pictures, draw the Hanukkah pictures and fill in the missing words Writing activities - Worksheets to write the Dreidel instructions and writing about Hanukkah
To keep your dog safe treat them as you would a small child, put dangerous chemicals in a high cupboard out of reach, to avoid the risk of them eating things they shouldn't!
As a pregnant woman, the guilt would eat away at you if you somehow find yourself and your expected child in a vehicular accident — no matter how small it may be.
Pica is a disorder characterized by the desire to eat non-food items such as chalk, paper, clay, soil, and other non-nutritive materials; it occurs most commonly in small children, pregnant women, and those with developmental disabilities.
The negative association is logical, since a high level of Restriction or Pressure to eat indicates lower Confidence in handling problematic child eating behaviors, such as a too large or too small appetite.
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