Getting along has different meanings for different parents, but in general, parents want their child to
enjoy the company of other children, be liked by them, be well - behaved in their presence (for example, share and cooperate with them), and resist the influence of companions who are overly boisterous, aggressive or defiant of adult authority.
Not exact matches
Nor did it mean all adults were amused by or even interested in
children; much more than today, adults socialized with
other adults, rather than
enjoying the
company of their
children.
«We hear... daily from mothers whose
children are lactose - intolerant or have an allergy that we've changed their lives because they can now
enjoy pizza with the
other kids at school and birthday parties,» says Ryan Bennett, the
company's vice president
of sales and marketing.
Summer sports camps offer the opportunity for your
child to indulge his or her love
of sports (or a particular sport) while
enjoying the
company of other kids.
When you play tag, toss a Frisbee, or join in a dance party, you're creating memories your
child will treasure someday — memories
of times you spent laughing and simply
enjoying each
other's
company.
I hope my
child can be comfortable being alone but also
enjoy the
company of others, even if they are not exactly like him or her.
He
enjoys the
company of children and
other dogs, but we don't know what he would do around cats.
They
enjoy the
company of children and
other animals in the household.
This breed can also be socialized to
children and they do tend to
enjoy the
company of other dogs.
Our puppies are home trained,
enjoy the
company of other home raised pets and little
children.
Learning to
enjoy the
company of lots
of people — especially
children, men, strangers — and
other dogs
of all shapes and sizes is called socialization and is something you must proactively guide.
«Outside
of work, Rebecca
enjoys spending time with her
children as much as possible; together they take trips to SeaWorld, to Gatorland, or simply
enjoy each
other's
company while gardening or indulging in delicious baked goods.
Specifically you need to know how to teach your puppy: where to eliminate, what to chew, when to bark, where to dig, to sit when greeting people, to walk calmly on - leash, to settle down and shush when requested, to inhibit biting behavior, to
enjoy spending time at home alone, and to thoroughly
enjoy the
company of other dogs and people — especially strangers and
children.
He
enjoyed the
company of the three
other dogs and four small
children.
They
enjoy the
company of children, dogs, and
other animals.
An important part
of our philosophy
of care is the idea that you and your
child shouldn't just get along, but that you should also
enjoy each
other's
company!
When
children can witness their family and their educators laughing together, being relaxed together,
enjoying each
other's
company, that really does help build the
child's sense
of security and helps build a relationship between the
child and the educator.
When parents and carers are in tune with what is going on for the
child they can help the
child to develop the skills they need to get along with those around them and
enjoy the
company of others.
When teachers and early childhood educators are in tune with what is going on for the
child they can help the
child to develop the skills they need to get along with those around them and
enjoy the
company of others.
On another website, a social worker parrots Stahl's example
of toddlers at play «At about 2 years
of age
children don't yet know how to share, but may
enjoy each
other's
company.