Sentences with phrase «grow up to»

With your love and guidance I know our sons will grow up to be strong spiritual men just like you.
Children raised in poverty often grow up to have poor health in adulthood, from frequent colds to heart disease.
My parents never would have guessed that I would grow up to become a food blogger and write a cookbook, but that has happened.
Although Halle would ideally like to take 5 - year - old Nahla to France where she could learn French and be one of those enviably gorgeous bilingual children who will probably grow up to pal around with Shiloh, Aubry says no.
I totally agree with you that our job is to help our kids grow up to think for themselves and to be able to control their own behavior and responses (I think that's what you mean by self - regulate).
With a bad environment and poor parenting, orchid children can end up depressed, drug - addicted, or in jail — but with the right environment and good parenting, they can grow up to be society's most creative, successful, and happy people.
I don't want them to grow up to be the kind of people who would scowl at a toddler or whine about a baby's crying.
With statistics showing that one in five children will grow up to develop skin cancer and that protecting skin from the sun during childhood and adolescence is important to reducing the risk of cancer later in life, it's vital that parents become educated about sun safety, take steps to protect their kids against the damaging effects of the sun and build safe sun habits into the family routine.
If these two new lambs grow up to be anything like the rest of their barn mates, coddled and adored all day long, well... I think we're in for a pasture full of love.
Then he or she would grow up to be a doctor.
Your baby will grow up to hate you for giving it up for adoption.»
I teach my daughter to be kind to others regardless of their differences not only because I want her to grow up to be a kind, compassionate member of society, but also because her peers will be right there alongside her as she grows.
Our job is to provide the best support we can so our children grow up to be better people than us.
Make sure you're giving your child healthy messages that will help her grow up to become a responsible, happy adult.
We also want to nurture and encourage kids who might grow up to be the next great tech innovator.
Most agree that having colic probably doesn't have a lasting impact on personality, intelligence, or health, and plenty of colicky babies grow up to be well - adjusted, even - tempered people.
Aside from reading his book, Kim John Payne's biography from his website speaks volumes about both his experience as a parent educator and his heart as someone who truly wants to help families to slow down so parents can enjoy their children and children can enjoy their childhood — and grow up to be successful adults in our society:
A baby who isn't treated for this problem will still grow up to be healthy.
Will they grow up to need therapy if I don't do what all the other moms are doing?
She's destined to grow up to be a damsel in distress.
Or are you on the fence, concerned that your only child will grow up to be lonely without any siblings?
It is an important development which engraves the importance of cleanliness and hygiene in toddlers when they grow up to be adults.
It'll help them to grow up to be independent adults.
«Actually, these babies grow up to be more independent because they're so secure.»
Babies who have been raised this way are calmer, happier, and it is believed grow up to be more sensitive and empathetic as adults.
In other words, this baby just might grow up to be a lifetime pal!
I'm afraid that one day I'll grow up to be just like my father.
We send our kids to school and try to get them a good, well - rounded education, mostly so that they will not grow up to be ridiculous and afraid of things like solar panels sucking up the sun, but one of the biggest opponents to the solar farm was actually former science teacher Jane Mann.
Let's hope the children of these people grow up to be more compassionate than the heartless assholes raising them.
Roupenian expresses clearly how girls grow up to become Margot in a post-short story interview.
Do they not realize that the passengers in those car seats will grow up to be adults who love to travel?
Soaring rates of emotional problems among our young people are disturbing enough in their own right, but they are also harbingers of even greater problems as these children grow up to be university students, workers, partners and parents themselves.
Just the thought that my kid might grow up to disregard and disrespect other species specially those that help us and bring joy and fun to our lives gives me the creeps.
We want them to make good choices, get good grades, and grow up to be good people.
They may well grow up to build their own existence around joyless hard work, self - deprivation and little down time.
What matters most is whether your kids grow up to be kind, honest, and caring persons.
They only grow up to three feet tall and weigh about 200 lbs when full - grown.
But more importantly, yes, children should enjoy their childhood, but they also need to learn to grow up to be responsible, caring, happy adults with values and virtues — honesty, loyalty, patience, fidelity, empathy, graciousness, etc..
«I believe that the more you integrate service, tolerance and respect into your own day - to - day life and into your child's life, the more likely it is that they will grow up to believe that these are important,» she says.
(Of course, I'm discounting the infinitesimal chance that a given child will grow up to solve an environmental problem.)
I want you to grow up to be happy and healthy, but I want you to take your time for both our sakes.
And the only way to make certain they DO N'T grow up to BE jerks is to NOT treat them like jerks!
And keep it going, as research clearly shows that girls whose fathers engage them in sports grow up to enjoy better fitness, stronger self images, and healthier, lasting relationships later on in life.
Hi im a gunner from SA.fell in love with the mighty arsenal since Kanu's hattrick against chelsea.i was the only gunner with all man utd supporters around here.got lot of flak over the years though.my bro made me grow up to staunchly hate man utd with a passion.so i hate them more than Satan himself lol.btw I got you on my FB spanish.profile name is Herbz Van Persie.fave goal has to be the sheer genius of the Non Flying Dutchman against Newcastle.what a goal.i miss the days of our quick counterattacks.Viera to Pires.Pires to Henry.OH MY GOD WHAT A GOAL.those days im talking about lol.nowadays we take too long on the ball and counterattack very slow.
Out there in the wings still is the huge army of young soccer players, more than eight million strong, according to an A.C. Nielsen survey, that far outnumbers the participants in any other team sport in the U.S.. You'll hear, of course, that these kids will grow up to be lawyers and then buy season tickets to baseball and football games.
Card him young so he doesn't grow up to be Blas.
Eddie's defense — that he has treated Walter the way he has through the years «because I didn't want him to grow up to be a wimp» — is an older brother's line if ever there was one.
Parents don't let your kids grow up to be Packer fans!!
He changed the minds of those eight -, nine - and 10 - year - olds who then wanted to grow up to be the next Orr.
He's the guy you want little kids to grow up to be.
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