Sentences with phrase «grow out of the children»

Research is clearly substantiating that an affinity to and love of nature, along with a positive environmental ethic, grow out of children's regular contact with and play in the natural world (Bunting 1985; Chawla 1988; Wilson 1993; Pyle 1993; Chipeniuk 1994; Sobel 1996, 2002 & 2004; Hart 1997; Moore & Wong 1997; Kals et al. 1999; Moore & Cosco 2000; Lianne 2001; Kellert 2002; Bixler et al. 2002; Kals & Ittner 2003; Phenice & Griffore 2003; Schultz et al. 2004).
Most importantly, education should grow out of the children's own motivation.
The nonprofit IVI grew out of the Children's Vaccine Initiative, a 1992 effort by several international organizations to stem the scourge of childhood diseases worldwide.
If you can't stomach the idea of carrying a kid or two in the tight rear seats of the Audi TT after they grow out of their child safety seats, perhaps you'll save up and purchase one when your kid is old enough to drive himself.

Not exact matches

Now that the link's been established in this small group, the researchers noted, more research needs to be done to explore the neurological component of the condition, as well as follow - up monitoring to see how the condition plays out as the children grow up.
As the children grew into adults they effectively had the creativity trained out of them.
Toys «R» Us grew out of a small, child - focused furniture store that Lazarus started in Washington, DC in 1948, after serving in World War II.
Not only do once accurate labels often stick long after the child grows out of the description, but inaccurate labels can quickly become self - fulfilling prophecies.
But just as Roman children grew up believing i n the far out exploits of the Roman gods and Greek children grew up believing in Greek gods, children today grow up believing that a virgin was impregnated by a god, that this god died and was reborn, that this god later flew up into the sky and vanished, and on and on and on.
As the organization grew, Johnson felt a hunger to step out and share his story with people who are uncertain, or ex-Christ-followers, struggling with belief in an age where evangelicalism seems to have given up its core values in the name of bringing alleged child molester, Roy Moore, into the Senate.
Well thank God (no pun intended) that religion is now dictated by common sense and facts, Its like children with Father Christmas, we grow out of it and logic tells you it just is «nt real.
And just as out of the small house of Nazareth came a child who grew into a man who was the salvation of the world, so out of this domesticity, grounded in the pre-eminence of the values of the spirit, came the fidelity to a sense of covenant with God in justice and freedom.
Grow in Christ, never allow you child out of your site, learn from a diversity of believers, and then leave that church.
If you have friends over to your house for dinner, and you pull out some family videos about your children, are you going to show clips of all the times they misbehaved, threw fits, wrecked the car, got in fights, failed classes, came home drunk, and every other bad thing your children did while they were growing up?
We know the statistics: that children who grow up without a father are five times more likely to live in poverty and commit crime, nine times more likely to drop out of school, and twenty times more likely to end up in prison.
It'll be nice when our nation grows out of it the same way that a child grows out of the easter bunny.
Hill Tribers was born out of friendship and grew into informal meetings, ESL classes, children's activities, mentorship, education, support, and a gorgeous shop filled with hand - woven fashion and jewellery.
«What we have really done over the last 30 years,» West and Hewlett point out, «is socialize the costs of growing old and privatize child - rearing.»
When more than two out of three children in a population grow up without their fathers, all of the pathological outcomes that go with fatherlessness are reinforced and normalized.
I would like to see educational programs which immerse children into the history of hope in Israel and in the church, showing how visions of a good future grew in every age out of the memories of God's past disclosures to provide anticipations of a coming kingdom.
Out of these cases has grown a vast panoply of ancillary bureaucracies: social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists, child protection experts and enforcers, counselors, mediators, divorce planners, forensic accountants, and so forth.
So my children lead worship right alongside of the grown - ups, and their mama reads Scripture right alongside of the men, and their dad is the one who willingly gave up his own time in the lead, for the joy of giving his most - loved - ones a chance to worship out loud, too.
I used to think that a «true» follower of Jesus, an «on - fire» Christian, a passionate disciple, would be out volunteering at the soup - kitchen, chatting with the neighbors about tomato - growing tips, and learning the names of the children down at the local park.
When children grow up, they figure out Santa was a myth created to make us afraid of being bad and eventually we would be rewarded with a gift.
«'' Even though they grow weary and wear themselves out with child - bearing, that is of no consequence; let them go on bearing children till they die, that is what they are there for» Martin Luther http://beggarsallreformation.blogspot.com/2010/04/luther-if-women-wear-themselves-out-in.html
Hmm, Yes, I heard similar fairy tales as a child back when I believed in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, but most of us grew out of those childish notions and we eventually became adults and joined the real world!
Not surprisingly, teenagers growing up with only one parent are at greater risk of dropping out of school, of having a child of their own during the teen years, and of being neither in school nor in the work - force during young adulthood.
In a single verse (2:11), in a little handful of common words familiar even to a child, all that is essential is said and all of human emotion accompanying the action is eloquently implied: When Moses was grown, he went out to «his people» (lest there be any misunderstanding, the word is literally «his brothers») and he «looked on their burdens.»
In the final week of her life, Chloe's hair fell out, her appetite and strength faded, her hips stiffened, and her behavior grew erratic and violent toward our children.
As a little child growing up in this agricultural corner of the world, little did I know that there would be so many varieties of rice out there.
If you follow a vegan or plant based diet yourself, you might consider having your kids do the same, but you're probably also curious to find out the pros and cons of this nutritional approach when applied to growing children.
Cooling drinks flow in abundance, the crowd grows merry, and, - as the last mouthfuls are taken, men, women, and children thin out and are off to their homes, or to hear the speeches of the day.
Over the years Justine and Rev have watched four children grow up and move out, so nothing makes them happier than when one of them returns for supper.
I confess that I have become somewhat blasé about the range of exciting — I think revolutionary is probably more accurate — technologies that we are rolling out today: our work in genomics and its translation into varieties that are reaching poor farmers today; our innovative integration of long — term and multilocation trials with crop models and modern IT and communications technology to reach farmers in ways we never even imagined five years ago; our vision to create a C4 rice and see to it that Golden Rice reaches poor and hungry children; maintaining productivity gains in the face of dynamic pests and pathogens; understanding the nature of the rice grain and what makes for good quality; our many efforts to change the way rice is grown to meet the challenges of changing rural economies, changing societies, and a changing climate; and, our extraordinary array of partnerships that has placed us at the forefront of the CGIAR change process through the Global Rice Science Partnership.
My mother turned to her friends for advice on how to handle raising a child with a dietary request and was met with, «She'll grow out of it,» «She'll get bored with pasta eventually,» and «Oh so - and - so's daughter lasted about a month.»
Growing up, my parents would receive many boxes of See's Candies Assorted Nuts and Chews chocolates for the holidays, hide them, and every so often take a box out for all their six children to enjoy.
I remember growing up as a child eating these mini cabbages around the holidays, and the crap was boiled out of them!
Monica grew up on a farm in Marshall, Michigan, so as a child growing up on a farm that her parents ran, while both working full - time jobs outside of farming, she saw just how hard farming could be, and vowed she did not want to have anything to do with farming once she moved out.
I think that children who are spanked are more likely to grow up into adults that spank because of the argument, «I got spanked and I turned out OK.»
they are all grown now, yes they lived and so did I. Damn shame they took the alchohol out of childrens medicines.
While children of divorce are more likely to grow up and also divorce, the notion that nuptial bliss all comes to your genetic code makes all those «work it out» adages seem even more futile.
I definitely wouldn't want to find myself in such a situation (that my now growing child rarely if ever spends one night on his own in bed) and I wander if co-sleeping instead of allowing baby to cry it out causes the child to never break away from that night time comfort.
I loved this experiment with cars and a sheet of ice on Hands on: as we grow, so decided try it out with my children.
On the upside, most children that have a wheat allergy will grow out of it by the time they're one year old.
Inner harmony grows not by finding ways to get away from your child, but by giving yourself the gift of a hot bath at the end of a long day, reading a book of poetry, talking to a friend on the phone, taking a nap, crying, getting a massage, having a day off from cleaning and cooking, staying in your pajamas all day, swimming, going out to eat, or attending a conference.
The past six months, with the help of counseling, a healthy and loving household, and supportive family and friends, I've seen my children blossom and grow out of their pain.
Most children grow out of night terrors.
Each of the children really looks forward to getting a night out at a restaurant they choose with focused individual attention from their favorite grown - ups.
I knew families, however, who had similar oldest children who were not good sleepers as babies who were 4 - 5 who hadn't yet «grown out of it.»
Price points are higher, so try to avoid characters, which children grow out of quickly, and instead look for timeless themes, such as polka dots or stripes.
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