The idea for the product came
from listening to my kids complain that their blueberries got warm and mushy at school, despite using insulated lunchboxes with frozen gel coolers tossed inside them.
Not exact matches
After the morning tech workshops, the
kids and their parents will come together for lunch and ice cream, and
listen to some words of wisdom
from Zillow Group CEO Spencer Rascoff and Code.org founder Hadi Partovi.
If our
kids listen to us, we can save them
from harm and help them in life.
Again, he uses another intentionally loaded turn - of - phrase: «Oreo» is a pejorative that
kids use against black
kids who «act white,» that is, they live outside of black stereotypes by doing anything
from listening to classical music
to wanting
to pursue higher education.
Christian music that these
kids listen to is no different
from what the regular world
listens to, they just put the pagan name Jesus Christ
to it or add God and Lord, pagan names too.
Because a real Science person would not think animals can talk, wearing robes means something, lighting candles does magic, a god in the sky
listens to peoples praying, that magical rituals can affect something, and that we decend
from inbreeding (adam and eve's
kids scr3wed each other)
However, I bet you might be interested in hearing what I have
to say about it
from Genesis 1, so if the
kids are out of
listening range, start
listening!
I've been at camps and watched 250
kids listen to [Bucknell coach and Native American] Sid Jamieson bring greetings
from the People of the Long House and talk about honoring your environment and playing for the Creator.
Away
from the stage,
kids work on crafts in the family tent, while musicians form jam circles in the woods along the river or
listen to an instrument contest or workshop in the Wildflower Tent.
Listening to music whilst walking may also distract
kids from their environment, resulting in them banging into objects and people and potentially incurring injuries as a result.
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Another thing I absolutely loved about her presentation is she stops
from time
to time
to ask us questions about our difficulties and needs when it comes
to getting our
kids to listen.
Swimming lessons or a music class will give him practice being away
from you,
listening to an authority figure, and socializing with other
kids.
Kids need
to be told what they're good at, but (surprise) they don't always
listen when they hear it
from Mom and Dad.
Berkner might sing old favorites
from the recording such as «Froggie Went a Courtin»» and «Oh Susanna» or maybe she'll have
kids make the noise of the toys in the song called «The Toy Museum» or stomp, dance and jump around
to «BOOTS» or settle down
to listen to a tune about the perfect nightlight: the moon.
Just remember that all
kids, regardless of age, benefit
from having the adults in their lives
listen to and validate their feelings.
From newborns
to well past the big one, your
kid will love
listening to the classical music this little player plays as well as the bright lights that light up in coordination with the song.
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Kids really do know how
to heal
from their emotional hurts — if we can be there
to listen and support them through the process.
Kids who are first learning
to read get more information
from listening to books read aloud than
from reading them independently.
McDonald's uses the occasion
to tout its participation in the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (but you already know how I feel about that group — see «Fox Guards Henhouse: Industry's «Self - Regulation» of Children's Food Advertising «-RRB-; it promises
to set up a «
Kids» Food and Nutrition Advisory Board;» it says the company will submit
to third party verification of its efforts, the results of which will be reported publicly; and, my personal favorite, executives
from the company will go on a «
listening tour» next month
to learn more
from parents and nutrition experts on the role McDonald's can play in improving child nutrition.
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From making decisions about the kind of music you listen to while your kids are around, to deciding to push harder into your career or pull back from your car
From making decisions about the kind of music you
listen to while your
kids are around,
to deciding
to push harder into your career or pull back
from your car
from your career.
Get
kids to listen the first time with this helpful free webinar by Amy McCready
from Positive Parenting Solutions.
And I mean I think that a lot of moms and myself, in particular, I remember when I was at work was I had this unrealistic expectation of how much my baby needed
to feed, I mean my
kids were getting like eight ounce bottles while I was away and I was like wow my supply isn't keeping up and now with this research as well as
listening to what you're saying, our babies actually, well they are not transferring eight ounces
from the breast, so why would they need it
from the bottle and maybe that makes moms feel a little bit more secure that their babies are actually getting you know, what they need and the moms are able
to produce what they need when they're away
from their baby.
From my experience,
kids really love Savasana and will be especially quiet and still if they know a foot rub is coming, or are
listening to a favorite song or story.
Constantly
to be aware of what I say
to them, what I want them
to do and also just
to really
listen to what they are saying; I've worked with
kids for over 15 years and what I have found is that
kids know what they want and who they are better than any adult, we can learn a lot
from them if we just
listen and follow in their footsteps.
Think about your own afternoon and early evening: Maybe you leave work, sit in traffic,
listen to the news or make a phone call, pick up the
kids, make dinner, help with homework, answer emails, clean up
from dinner, get ready
to start it all over again tomorrow, then fall into bed exhausted.
When you're
listening to the radio in the car and your
kid starts parroting some astonishingly repugnant lyrics
from the latest hit song, start a dialogue.
Or do you ever want an hour away
from the
kids and need an excuse
to plug your earphones in and
listen to music?
My
kids and I have been
listening to the fun songs since we received the early release album «Songs
from the Monkey House».
Im 41 with three
kids that i love more than anything... I am a medicial assistant... i am 100 % mowhawk indian
from six nations... i enjoy laughing having fun...
listen to all kinds of music..
lonely single guy wanting
to share life with a special lady - im not «clingy» and l think a good relation exists on a mutual honesty
from each one.l like
kids - and will respect others, l love
to talk and
listen - and l am looking for a person l can trust my heart too.
It's like they commissioned 2 songs and only played those two throughout the film (some bullshit about being yourself or liking yourself); it was how I'd imagine hell, and all you get
to listen to is 2 songs
from Kids Bop or some crap.
He
listens to a Dr. Frank Harte (Aidan Gillen) spout atheistic views while puffing on a cigarette, a youth who has not «the gift of gab» and is unable
to «make it» with any woman (he wants
to join the army
to kill people in revenge), and especially a rich fellow, Michael Fitzgerald (Dylan Moran), whose wife and
kids have left him and who is so detached
from his money that he urinates on an expensive painting.
Apparently every
kid at Tara's high school has been
listening to the live online broadcast of this mystery DJ who not only speaks
from the heart, but
from the perspective of disgruntled teens everywhere, all while playing the rock n» roll that causes the
kids to gyrate their hips and jump up and down.
or had very bad voice directing... i would rather have someone cut up audio files
from the cartoon and overlap it LOL then
listen to them... the film looked great and moved well with the story... it was only rushed due
to film time limitations... but the
kids just sounded horrid... but that is my opinion im sure lots of ppl enjoyed the film...
Joy Hakim: When I saw the textbooks my
kids brought home
from school, and
listened to their anguish about having
to read them, I decided
to see what I could do.
With each unit, I tried
to include an art project,
listened to the culture's music (usually during map work), tried having the
kids sample a food, wrote in their writing system,
listened to a story
from the culture, etc..
«
Kids do an awful lot of sitting in chairs and
listening to people tell them things,» saysJones, whose idea for the outreach program came
from a rather fruitless day as a visitinglecturer in an eighth - grade classroom.
Listening to our students is always interesting and worthwhile, whether the
kids are speaking their own minds (almost always the case) or whether they are channeling careful coaching they have received in advance
from their teachers and parents (which happens occasionally, and is always quite obvious).
We were all swapping happy pics and talking about our holiday and I said «Okay,
listen to this» and it did stop everyone and it was confronting because those
kids were actually reading
from a newsletter I'd done about why it's important
to go on
to Year 12 and any successes that you have,
from going on
to Year 12, how important it is.
Little data exists on whether
kids actually
listen to what their parents say, he concedes, but if you don't talk
to your children, he argues, they're left
to absorb norms
from, most likely, pornography.
Corbett and Wilson's ongoing studies about the perspectives and roles of students in school improvement were perhaps best elaborated on in the findings
from their comprehensive study of Philadelphia schools, published in
Listening to Urban
Kids: School Reform and the Teachers They Want (2001).
It's frustrating
to listen to Chancellor Carmen Farina talk about the state of New York City public schools, because the school system she talks about in press conferences is so far removed
from the reality that so many
kids face every day.
I remember...
listening to the
kids talk on the school bus on the way home
from school... and really being interested in what the 3rd graders were doing (I was in Kindergarten)... they were learning
to multiply!
My
kids and I have a fun time driving around town with the sunroof open and
listening to music
from my iPod.
Check out books for the
kids and audiobooks for you
to listen to on the drive
from your local library.
Having great parental controls will block your
kids voice
from buying things
from Amazon or
listening to music with explicit lyrics.
It would now be up
to me
to figure out how much of what this little boy said was accurate and how much was gobbledygook picked up
from listening to the whispers of older
kids.