Sentences with phrase «go read to my kids»

I don't have kids, but one of my best friends teaches developmentally challenged, urban preschool kids, and I go read to his kids once in a while.
Now, I will get off the computer and go read to my kids!

Not exact matches

He went to Morningside to read the guys the riot act about their futures when they were kids.
Since I'm being perfectly honest, I read the benefit as, «We're going to help you postpone having kids so that you can work even harder for us!»
You could listen to music, do breathing exercises, read a book, play with your kids or pet or go for a walk around your block.
And by the way, today's kids are tomorrow's customers — and they're probably not going to be reading your email.
From what I read in the information on Bill 6, the government isn't going to tell you your kids can't help on the farm, it is more concerned with large operations that are «farms» in name only but still treats their employees as the old style farm help.
It allows you to do the things that really matter to you such as going to your kids» little league games, school plays, reading, having coffee with friends, vacations with your spouse, or whatever else it is that you value highly.
Our company culture is built on the understanding that we're all whole people, and we want to encourage people to share what's going on in their lives at work — pets, kids, hobbies, travel, food, reading, volunteerism — our team is wonderful at sharing their stories.
«We are going to be the kids you read about in textbooks.
As a kid who went to church every day I can't tell you the number of times the daily readings said something really strange and perverse; why even keep it around?
I read Harry Potter, does that mean I believe there's a magical school in Britain where little wizard kids go to learn magic?
But I also want to say, if you had been here (I'm in Birmingham) and read some of the stories of people's kids being killed by this storm (so many had lost power already by earlier storms and had no idea F4 and F5 tornodoes were about to hit, and their kids were at friends» houses... and then those friends» houses were totally destroyed, and several parents lost all of their kids - I also know of several people who lost their wives AND all of their kids because they were at work while their family was at home)... anyways, if you could read some of these stories, who are you guys to tell them that their loved ones are not going off to a better place?
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
I mean, if everyone's going to be raptured Saturday why do llittle kids need to know how to read?
I was tempted at first to give maybe a 10 point list of advice for parents going through deconstruction in front of their kids... things like let them see the books you read and answer their curiosities about them; teach your kids how to think, not how to believe; tell them everything you're going through and let them deal with what it means for them; ask them what they believe and listen objectively and engage in conversation about it; openly share your struggles with what you're going through with the church and let them process it themselves, and so on.
I really love checking cookbooks out from the library and reading them after the kids go to bed.
I read this piece a few days back, and although it stuck with me, I didn't have the wherewithal to pull up the recipe and give a new cornbread a go after a crazy hair - raising all - kids - all - on day.
Its not often I read one of your comments Budd and nod my head in agreement but on this I have to say yu are 100 % on the money Afobe will MAYBE a to notch plyer one day but right now we didthe right thing letting him go, the only thing that I will say is that we have always let players go when the world asked why and on hindsight have been proven right, HOWEVER why have we had players like Diaby on the books when it was clear he would never ever be fit enough to fulfil his potential and why on earth have we currently got Sanogoals or Wellbeck on our books whe its obvious to all and their mothers that neither of these kids will ever be anything other than average squad players at best.
Hope this one doesn't pan out the only African player we should be going for is Keita other than that it makes no sense to me, there are so many wingers better than a one season Mahrez (dembele, Brandt, Lemar, pulisic, berrardi the kid from sassuolo, Forsberg, Marco asensio, Douglas costa, Allan saint maximin, the list goes on) plus all I read was how good his dribbling skills and the occasional goal or two, I also have seen him play and as soon as things get tough his head drops that's what I mean by lazy no character, no fighting spirit and we got loads of those players the only one who differs is Sanchez so if he is coming we lose Sanchez, so no sorry I won't be happy with that mediocre replacement!!
I would recommend actually doing some real observations of children going through sleep training before you make judgments (and this whole web page was very, very judgmental and reads more like anti-CIO activism to scare would - be parents from sleep training their kids).
If you ever wanted to know more about how the kids and I go about our unschooling lives, what drew me to unschooling, my thoughts on getting into college, and my favorite things about unschooling, I encourage you to read my interview.
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i bought TWO of these noise machines based a previous post that I read here and my kids (4 and 18mo) still have them on every night when they go to bed!
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We have friends whose kids are going to the public kindergarten (only 1/2 day) with the «wraparound» enrichment program for the rest of the day; their little ones are already stressed out because they have just 2.75 hours in school, during which they're basically being trampled on with mountains of «instruction,» and the wraparound program gives just 20 minutes for lunch while foregoing rest time in favor of «reading instruction» and «homework help.»
You can read every book, take every class, buy every product available, and be super-positive that motherhood is going to be the apex of self - actualization, and your kid might come out colicky or with reflux or with delays or trouble latching or high - intensity or any other thing that makes parenting super-challenging.
STAFF: I had read a lot of reviews that talked about how friendly the staff was and how they went out of their way to talk to you and your kids etc., but I didn't realize how much of an effect that can have on your experience.
We looked at kids metal beds which I think are a stylish alternative to the usual wooden frames, but Zak reads such a lot in bed that we went for one with a soft headboard so it would be comfortable for reading against.
We want to yell less, be more patient, feed the kids healthier meals, spend less time on our tech gadgets, read to them more... the list goes on and on and on.
Read my 10 reasons below, then go help serve #SummersMeals to hungry kids in your community.
And he's made strides in his overall functioning: Went from nonverbal and screaming at 2 to being potty trained at 3, learning to communicate better and coping well with different stimuli, and is going to a regular public school with a little support and doing relatively well, learning to read and write along with the other neurotypical kids.
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This month's Virtual Book Club for Kids chosen author is Eric Carle and the co-hosts are featuring activities and craft to do with 3 of his books The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Tiny Seed, The Mixed - Up Chameleon [affiliate links] and we've chosen The Very Hungry Caterpillar and are going to work on a combination of sight words and fine motor skills learning to read the days of the week.
Gone are the days where I struggle to hold my kids down to take an accurate temperature because the Kinsa thermometer gets an accurate reading in just one second!
I'm not saying that your kid — especially when they get older and can understand what's going on — won't be kind and want to help, but they'll also want dinner and their diapers changed and their favorite story read.
Read the latest article by Dan Tynan of Yahoo! Tech that quotes FOSI's CEO, Stephen Balkam: «If you are worried that your kid is being cyberbullied or other challenging things are going on, then it is perfectly in your right as a parent to check in from time to time,» he adds.
If you are here to read about the kids walker and nothing else, then that is your solution to go for.
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While she's singing songs and reading books with the kids, is she secretly thinking about what she's going to play with when the little ones are snoozing?
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I'm going to the beach with my parents and my husband to help watch the kid, so it's the perfect time to catch up on some reading.
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Heck, we may end up watching all the shows tomorrow and we watched Hunger Games with our oldest last night (she read the books) after the other kids went to bed.
Putting kids to bed can be a challenge, and it may be an even bigger problem for this generation of parents because the sacred bedtime ritual of reading to children has gone away.
I'm thinking that the day after Thanksgiving I'm going to read that story after dinner and give my kids candy canes to start the Christmas season.
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