Sentences with phrase «eye of parents kids»

Away from the watchful eye of parents kids may be inclined to dig right into the cupcake first, leaving less room (and time) for nutritious foods.

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In addition to eyeing a flurry of proprietary personal data, she claims she accessed tens of thousands of photos of kids and parents on VTech's servers, many of them headshots.
«Being an election year, this is only going to make you a hero in the eyes of these kids and this community and these parents,» she said.
First of all, hopefully they will open the eyes of parents who are considering throwing out or abandoning their kids.
Praise God for the neighbourhood parents who stand outside to «keep an eye» on everyone, who buy the biggest bucket of sidewalk chalk so that all the kids on the street can use it.
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
LISA WEISS: Correct and you parents would bring them in because kids are grabbing their eyes or kids are complaining of a headache.
And the idea of letting kids catch up on sleep on weekends doesn't work because some kids wake up early anyway (as many bleary - eyed parents will attest), or they sleep in really late and then are even less likely to be sleepy at an early bedtime during the school week.
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.
And then there's always another parent giving you the fish eye for not paying «proper» attention to one of your kids while you're trying to keep the baby from plunging to his death.
I will turn a blind eye to what others choose to feed their kids on an individual basis, but if there is some policy at the school that demands that what another parent sends must be served to my child, then there needs to be some kind of standard to which those offerings are held.
The iBaby Monitor M2, just like other monitors from iBaby Labs doesn't have a parent unit, which makes it very convenient for parent who want to keep an eye on their kids, even when they get out of the house.
I think parents much keep an close eye on on their kids physical activity, and they should have to be encouraged to participate in sports, besides sitting in front of IDIOT box and Computer.
Kids start developing their sense of self as babies when they see themselves through their parents» eyes.
Perhaps it's no coincidence marital satisfaction declines once couples have kids — babies have a habit of disrupting their parents» shut - eye.
Parents with more than one child find this to be a great advantage because they can keep an eye on all of their kids using one system.
Just like everything else in parenting, you've got to do what you think is best for you and your family, and not base decisions on pure emotion, but be analytical and reasonable and wise, reading all these reports, from how to give birth to breastfeeding or not to what kind of booties to stick on the kid, with a keen eye and sometimes a grain of salt.
I don't know about you guys but before I had kids, I was one of those people that rolled my eyes every time a baby cry and I just didn't get it, but now that you're parents, you're on the other side of the equation.
Luckily I had such a lamp before my first kid was born and I don't know just all the trouble it has saved us in terms of babies being able to go on sleeping and parents who could open their eyes in the middle of the night without having to squint in pain.
The strong body and durable frame are grabs the eye of the parents to purchase this and it will assure safety and comfort of their kids.
Now, parents jump in to to solve the playground kerfuffle, spot with eagle eyes the dangers of tall trees and steep hills, and fail to let kids have any independence for fear they will be abducted or hit by a car.
Besides, when you sit around the dinner table 20 years down the road, what will you laugh about if the older kid doesn't throw some sort of parent - embarrassing fit or try to poke the younger kid's eyes out every five minutes?»
Of course, there are puzzle apps and computer games as well but as with all electronics, parents need to keep an... MORE eye on the clock to be sure kids don't get too much screen time.
by Mindy Kaling, The After Wife: A Novel by Gigi Grazier (Lian Dolan, from Oprah.com) Tovolo Perfect Cube Trays (Megan Brooks from Texas Health Moms) What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty (Carissa Rogers from Good N Crazy) Glittery eyeliner by NXY Cosmetics (Shannon Lell from Shannonlell.com) Moleskine notebook (Bunmi Laditan from The Honest Toddler) Neutrogena's 3 - in - 1 Concealer for Eyes (Jessica Wolstenholm from Grace for Moms) Mossimo fedoras from Target (Rachel Stafford from Hands Free Mama) Sally Hansen's Complete Salon Manicure (Grace Patton from Camp Patton) CALMS: A Guide to Soothing Your Baby by Carrie Contey, Between Parent and Teenager by Haim Ginott, or Stop Arguing with Your Kids by Michael Nichols (Bernadette Noll from Slow Family Living) Child's Glass Pitcher (Amy McCready, Positive Parenting Solutions) Harvey the Child Mime, by Loryn Brantz (Lindsey Gladstone, DailyCandy) Slim Grips clothes hangers (Lisa Hendey, CatholicMom.com) Birchbox Beauty Subscription Service ($ 10 / month, Kara Fleck, Simple Kids) Nice «n Easy Root Touch Up by Clairol (Suzanna Vicinus, Seacoast Kids Calendar) Quercetti's Migoga Marble Run (Maureen Smithe, Homemade Mothering) Umberto Eco's Dry Clean dry shampoo (Nicole Balch, Making it Lovely) The FURminator (Kristin van Ogtrop, Editor of Real Simple) Klorane Oatmilk Gentle Dry Shampoo Spray (Ashley Muir Bruhn, Hither & Thither) Wreck This Journal (Catherine Newman, Real Simple magazine) Martha Stewart Discbound Notebooks (Nicole Bennett, Gidget Goes Home) Laptop Lunch Bento Boxes (Peg Moline, Fit Pregnancy) Kiwi Craft Box ($ 19.95 monthly, Jessica Turner, The Mom Creative)
Did you know kids receive 3X more annual UV exposure than adults yet less than 30 % of parents are currently protecting their children's eyes with sunglasses?
A chip off the old block, a kid inherits a multitude of his or her parents» traits, such as eye and hair color.
The Scoop: Robyn was one of those moms who rolled her eyes at the parents of kids with allergies — until her own children developed them.
But parents don't receive a performance evaluation (unless you base it on the number of rolled eyes, grunts and time spent in their bedrooms as feedback from teens), and we certainly don't receive a raise from our kids.
A lovable star with a vivacious personality, mesmerizing smile, and big blue eyes, Joan Blondell, the daughter of stage comic Eddie Blondell (one of the original Katzenjammer Kids), spent her childhood touring the world with her vaudevillian parents and appearing with them in shows.
A cinematic time capsule of sorts in that you're essentially watching a kid (both the character and actor playing him) grow up before your very eyes, the film has some really poignant things to say about adolescence, parenting and life in general.
SING STREET takes us back to 1980s Dublin seen through the eyes of a 14 - year - old boy named Conor (Ferdia Walsh - Peelo) who is looking for a break from a home strained by his parents» relationship and money troubles, while trying to adjust to his new inner - city public school where the kids are rough and the teachers are rougher.
Granted, some were probably shocked parents who first covered their youngsters» eyes in response to the sight of Ms. Cameltoe and then had to drag the kids out of the theater when the crude antics only escalated.
While the R - rated «12 Years a Slave» would be a perfect eye - opener for kids now in middle school or high school, one wonders how many parents would want their young ones to encounter what was going on in our freedom - loving nation during some of its most savage years.
A cinematic time capsule of sorts in that you're essentially watching a kid (both the character and the actor playing him) grow up before your very eyes, the film has some very poignant things to say about adolescence, parenting and life in general.
Honda stepped up the in - cabin tech with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while Honda's Cabin Watch and Cabin Talk help parents keep tabs on a car full of kids without taking their eyes off of the road.
This feature works well with the convex «mommy mirror» that drops down from the sunglasses holder to help busy parents to keep their eyes on the road when dealing with a carload of kids.
Cabin Watch and Cabin Talk help parents keep tabs on a car full of kids without taking their eyes off of the road, and rear entertainment apps help keep little passengers occupied.
With a ton of pride, tears in their eyes, a little anxiety and a touch of fear, we parents leave our kids alone for the first time to blaze their own path socially, academically, and yes... financially.
Capturing the essence of games like Banjo - Kazooie, Yooka - Laylee is both eye - candy to kids and parents alike.
Kids and parents will see the world through an artist's eyes, exploring both the vivid landscapes of Georgia O'Keeffe and Roni Horn's representations of the natural world.
And intriguingly the parents of autistic kids were largely dependent on reading the emotions on others faces via their mouths and not their eyes, as is the case with most people who are not afflicted with the condition.
Yes, a certain percentage of these new users are parents who joined Facebook to keep an eye on their kids — but once they're there, they get interested and involved.
As a parent I understand the comfort and ease of being able to reach our kids at any time, but as a teacher, I know the futility of trying hold the focus of 30 kids who have one eye on their cell phone and the attention span of a 140 - character tweet.
As an employee you can sit at home and work in a comfortable environment that doesn't stress you, gives you a measure of freedom (parents can keep an eye on their kids for instance) and helps you to reach personal goals by saving onâ $ ¦ traveling expenses.
Ahead of the game's release, it was reported that Nintendo was eyeing a pay - once model so that parents could download Super Mario Run for their kids without the added anxiety of in - app purchases
If you're a kid, you already know, but if you're a parent, my review of the Roblox app for Windows 10 may have opened your eyes.
This exhibits cohesive parenting and gives parents the opportunity to build one another up in the eyes of the kids.
Authoritative parenting involves keeping close eyes on kids, providing children with ample of support, set clear limitations and give considerable freedom in those constraints.
As another way of supporting divorcing clients with children, Main Line Family Law Center now offers streaming access to the compelling documentary SPLIT, Divorce Through Kids» Eyes, as part of preparation for parenting and custody mediation in My Healthy Divorce (™) mediation program.
Because TK classes encourage (and by encourage I mean give you the evil eye if you don't) parents to stay the first 15 - 20 min of the day in the classroom to help your kid settle in read to them write «love notes» etc.S o you have to suffer the «listeners and learners» number EVERY.
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