Sentences with phrase «handle bigger children»

And this stroller is made to handle bigger children!

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The recent ruling draws big questions about the criminal justice system, and how it is handling the prosecution of two children.
Then when your child turns the handle to run the bath, they will get a big colorful surprise.
No child should be left alone unless he or she is big enough and sophisticated enough to fight off or elude an intruder, or handle other emergencies that might arise.
One of the biggest child discipline issues parents have to handle is how to deal with a child who is talking back to them.
I think the biggest practical help with handling two children on my own was using a wrap sling in the house as well as out and about.
Younger babies can not handle larger pieces of food, and anything bigger than a piece of cereal should be cut smaller or even mashed before giving it to your child.
It's not too bulky but big enough to handle the accessories of more than one child and its wipeable interior makes sticky spills a breeze to clean.
Moving a long distance away from family is difficult for children who don't have food allergies — managing food allergies on top of this big change may be more than what some kids can or want to handle.
Dealing with a fussy child can be a bit challenging for parents to handle, but playing mini-games with them will be a big help.
If there are accidents (and trust me, there will be accidents), you should handle them with patience and reassure your child that it happens and while it's not a big deal this time, you know she will get to the point where they won't happen anymore.
While children this age are better able to articulate their feelings and demonstrate self - control, disciplining big kids can still require some handling of tantrums and tears.
I believe that a big part of baby's health is the childs genetic makeup — there is no one RIGHT WAY to handle it!
Many couples worry about how they will handle some of the big moments when parenting a child that came to them through embryo adoption.
Give your child some new play things such as big puzzles that are chunky and easy to handle, pegboards, lacing cards and building toys like blocks, connecting toys and play dough.
Parents and other big people who have chosen to be very connection - focused in how they are raising their children and handling discipline, are utterly baffled when their child actually won't receive the offered connection in a moment of frustration or upset.
Three - year - olds are better able to handle the freedom that comes with a big kid bed — their developmental milestones include the ability understand consequences and cause and effect, they can problem solve, and they are beginning to have concepts of time, which will help tremendously if your child is an early riser.
When a child's feelings grow too big for him to handle, he will feel most supported — and will most successfully be able to ground himself again — if you hold a calm, loving space for him while he is upset.
When you notice a negative pattern developing, recognize that your child has some big feelings he doesn't know how to handle, and step in with the best medicine: Play.
Music can be a wonderful enrichment for all children, particularly the academically gifted: try visiting a big music store which allows children to handle instruments, and see what appeals.
To offer kids some tools to handle frustration, we wrote our children's book, «Sally Simon Simmons» Super Frustrating Day,» and thank goodness we've also got TMC resident expert, Jennifer Waldburger, MSW to help guide us parents through the labyrinth of these incredibly big feelings.
The biggest take - aways were his clear approaches to developing intrinsic motivation and tailoring interactions or classroom practice to what the research says about how children experience and handle stress.
Help your child handle changes big and small — from starting preschool to moving from playtime to dinner.
You may find that your child is both big enough and mature enough to handle sitting in a booster seat.
Off the top of my head the biggest ones are: (1) corruption within the Buildings & Grounds Department (2) corruption involving school district vendors over-billing and paying bribes and kickbacks that led to those two Federal indictments and convictions; (3) corruption involving police harassment of a woman on behalf of the manager of a local beach club; (4) a child rapist operating out of a public middle school; (5) an illegal gambling and pornography web site operated by members of the New Rochelle Police Department; (6) a retired police officer defrauding charities including St. Jude's Children's Research; (7) illegal asbestos handling and asbestos removal at an elementary school; (8) an effort to artificially inflate the salaries and pensions of senior police commanders; (9) the relationship between the New Rochelle Police Commissioner and a corrupt contractor, a man who has since been convicted on Federal corruption charges; (10) the sordid history of former New Rochelle Schools Administrator Freddie Dean Smith.
But, the big theme of the book is that kids» moral development is a matter of their relationship with adults,» especially their parents,» and it's decided not so much in moral talk as it is in how parents handle closeness, achievement, their own errors and transgressions, and whether they are able to listen to children carefully and assert their own values.
But, the big theme of the book is that kids» moral development is a matter of their relationship with adults — especially their parents — and it's decided not so much in moral talk as it is in how parents handle closeness, achievement, their own errors and transgressions, and whether they are able to listen to children carefully and assert their own values.
EW: What do you think is the biggest mistake adults (specifically teachers and parents) make when advising children about handling intimidation and abuse from peers?
Nissan also provides side doors with truly thoughtful entry handles that extend far enough down for small children to use them for their first big steps in and out of the minivan.
She is good with bigger children (anything that she won't mistake for prey) and will let them handle her and will play ball with them.
Due to the breed's small size and big attitude, they fare best with older children who know how to handle and respect a dog.
There are also less concerns with children handling guinea pigs since they are bigger and less fragile than the smaller rodents.
Bigger dogs can handle the rough play of younger children, while smaller dogs, like Yorkies, can really get hurt if a child falls on them.»
I do have to use this almost daily, because the cat loves the outdoors, but the price isn't too much to handle, and we spray our children daily before sending them out to the playgrounds, so it's really no big deal.
The children were given crayons that were too big for one person to handle alone, so that one child was required to hold the crayon aloft and another to maneuver it; the exuberant scribbling around the straitlaced outlines is both jumpy and joyful.
Other absences, like when your first child comes ten days early, are easier to handle when you stay organized leading up to the big event.
Thomas has handled 1000s of the biggest federal / felony crimes including international narcotics trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, fraud, computer crime and in addition practice extensively in the federal courts in Washington DC, California, New Jersey, Nevada, Arizona plus much more in the United States.
The website also offers some great resources for both you and your child, from tips for getting the best auto insurance rate to handling car emergencies big and small.
Indeed social workers play a very big role in our societies especially those who handle children.
Big issues like who the children will live with must be resolved, but the plan must also take into account the minor details, like who picks the children up from day care and how drop offs and pick ups are to be handled.
Many couples worry about how they will handle some of the big moments when parenting a child that came to them through embryo adoption.
How they handle this and deal with any conflict has a big impact on how children cope.
Does your child's big feelings seem like too much for them and you to handle?
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