Sentences with phrase «get out of kids»

Let's look at the three benefits one can get out of kids play tent.
Get it out of your kids hands.

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I started to allow another parent to pick up my kids instead of getting out of work early to do it every time.
If you're in the exhausting middle years of your life, squeezed between growing kids and a growing career, chances are good that getting out of bed early enough for self - care is a perpetual challenge.
Ask any parent of a little kid about what it's like to get them up and out the door in the morning.
It helps doing the simplest things like going to the grocery store before the tourists get here for the weekend or getting your kid out of school early or simply just getting some downtime at the beach by yourself.
Rather than using screens as digital babysitters while they get on with other chores, parents should watch along with their little ones if they want their kids to get any educational benefit out of what they're viewing.
As you transition out of the carefree days of your 20s and start making major life changes — whether it's getting married, buying a house, or having kids — it's crucial to take a big - picture look at your finances.
Sage - Hayward says this often happens when the founder shuts out the family from the day - to - day interactions of the business or is so busy building the business and not spending time with their families that the kids begin to resent the business and want nothing to do with it when they get older.
It was getting out of hand and so I sought help from Susan Roberts, a pediatric occupational therapist and author of My Kid Eats Everything.
«Beyond getting kids out of the heat, this technology can cognitively improve the way they read offenses and defenses.
It's no shock that reading with kids is good for their intellectual development, but if you want them to get more out of books, blog Dumb Little Man suggests actively engaging your kids about what their reading.
As a kid just out of college, Fiance acknowledges he had to find new ways to get people to take him seriously.
Following Kmart's anti-Christmas commercial that rolled out last week, Wal - Mart on Wednesday released its second annual Chosen by Kids Top 20 Toys List — a list it hopes will get parents spending on the troubled toy category, and help it identify hot items to prevent out - of - stocks and lost sales.
The beauty is that the latter groups usually seem to get a lot more out of what I'm sharing than the cool kids do.
Since I'm still feeling parenthood out like the rest of us, I asked Nasiba Adilova, founder of The Tot, for some advice on how we can get kids to that point.
And if you think about this and about these Gen - Y kids, they get it coming out of the gate.
I believe my coaches and I get more out of it than the kids do.
There are jobs our kids can get in college, scholarships they can earn, community colleges they can attend for a couple of years and if push comes to shove, student loans they can take out.
I vaguely recall hearing a political quote when I was a kid that went along the lines of, «When the government is falling, it's the Opposition's job to get out of the way.»
That point was reinforced just after the build concluded when a mother who lived at the development came over as volunteers were cleaning up and said she hadn't been able to get out of work to help build, but throughout the day she received pictures from her kids who were watching the build happen with growing excitement.
In «Clark Smart Parents, Clark Smart Kids,» he addresses everything from allowances — when and how much to give — to teaching teens about credit cards and navigating the purchase of a first car — how to get it, pay for it, and insure it — to saving for college, paying off loans, staying out of debt, and much more!
Tweens don't sign up for a Facebook account and don't need a phone number, but can communicate with other Messenger and Messenger Kids users parents sign - off on, so younger siblings don't get left out of the family group chat.
Soon after, parents filled the same classroom, where they were given a look at the kids designs but now - they gave their input on what they wanted their kids to get out of a playground, and what safety / age appropriate features did they feel a playground needed.
Or perhaps there's another explanation for why the increases took place in late winter rather than the usual price hike season, just before the kids get out of school.
In the worst case scenario, where the kid doesn't get any money for college, you always have the option of taking 4 years off from investing for retirement and plowing the money instead right out of your paycheck into school costs.
If you do Creationism you have to go through other faith's take on the creation of the universe as well and that wont give our kids the much needed brain power they need to get us out this funk!
Parents, time to start finding a new way to talk your kids out of getting a tattoo...
The message that Christians live well, on average, is glossed over because that's the opposite of what the teachers think gets kids out of churches.
(End of excerpt) I know Granpop, you got ta kinda watch out for a guy who quotes himself — just kidding, it was the best way for me to answer your question.
(I know it's not really a transitional sample, but we've got to help Scotty out — think of it like starting some kids out on tee ball so they can get used to hitting the ball before they start getting pitches coming at them...)
I love that our kids get to see us doing the thing that we feel most called to, that we get the most joy out of.
Well first off you're a lazy weakling, second off maybe you should get that kid of yours out there working.
Stealing cars at 13, in and out of jail in his teens, killed his first person when he was 17 and got away with it, used and sold drugs to kids, killed an entire family just for fun, and then we'll say that was the last thing before he headed off to his ultimate plan.
... It's the feeling you get when you're a little kid and you lift up a rock in the yard and a whole lot of bugs scurry out and you throw it down.»
She knows that every time we choose open - door living — whether in our homes or by taking hospitality on the road just like Jesus — those we invite in get to experience the lived - out Gospel, our kids grow up in a life - lab of generosity, and we trade insecurity for connection.
I fought for my kids to get money for years and now I am taking it into my own hands getting my Masters and will pull us out of poverty.
«People say that when she was taking all the kids to get them out of the house — they were running without shoes, only the clothes that were on them — she forgot the newborn baby and he was in the cradle.
Get out of the burning wreckage, (was that you that left the matches out for the kids to play with) and start a new.
They know that, while there are no sure things, someone with a four - year college degree is much more likely to be in the labor force, be employed, get married, stay married, and keep their kids out of trouble.
Yeah, and lots of straight people with kids and wives want to go out and get some greasy pole action.
I guess I feel the same way about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the planet.
Also could never figure out why 9 million children under the age of 5 die every year from simple causes like diarrhea in third world countries while archbishops are building 2 million dollar mansions and the Vatican has billions of dollars in art... think they could may get these kids some clean water and some vaccinations?
That sure doesn't make it right, and it's absurd to rely on «all the kids are doing it» as an excuse or «get out of jail free» card.
So we know what the kid gets out of the releationship, but what an adult gets from spending an innordiante amount of time with a particular child is less clear.
With so many women getting out of the home we're already seeing increased family breakdown and divorce and more kids on drugs and the crime rate rising.
I don't know if it's ever occurred to any of speakers that all those kids are someday going to vote, or might have to figure out their change at the Taco Bell if the computer goes down, or might be passing out pills in the rest home, so the better schooling those kids get now, the more helpful they'll be to them in the future.
After all, implicit in Ms. Rhee's statement is the suggestion that if you have the wherewithal to get your kids out of the D.C. public schools, you have a parental obligation to do it.
Guns are in schools because quite obviously kids are able to get them with relative ease, not because the govt took forced prayer out of public schools.
It's probably the prairie kid thing, combined with the evangelical - mutt thing, but when acedia slinks into my soul, spreading into every corner of my life with an ooze, when my mind is fuzzy and apathetic, when I'm listless and worn out, burned out, on religion and parenting and marriage and family and everything about my life, I get to the daily, methodical, healing goodness of real work.
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