Their study, published in JAMA Pediatrics, examines what
happens to kids when their parents make a concerted effort to monitor media use on a regular basis.
Rather than making yourself crazy worrying about what is
happening to the kids when they are at your ex's house, focus on the advantage they will have of experiencing two different parenting styles.
You worry about what will
happen to the kids when they are not with you.
Not exact matches
«Look, there might be a cautionary lesson in LeBron for
kids: this is what
happens when you attempt
to leave high school a year early
to join the NBA.»
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.
But
when I
happen to swear around my
kid, I provide some coaching.
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.
«I think that we've all suffered enough, more than any
kid should have
to this year, and I think that having
to study for a test that either lets you graduate high school or not is very unfair,» said Alexa Kitaygorodsky, a ninth grader who was in the freshman building
when the shooting
happened.
What
happens, for example,
when kids come
to Alexa with problems?
Summer in Muskoka with three young
kids means lots of late afternoons at the beach, so if you
happen to be in Gravenhurst on a sunny day right before dinner... you'll know where
to find me.Typically, the summer months are
when I try
to...
And all over this country, parents are scared
to death of what might
happen when they send their
kids to school.
but it does
happens mostly in rural area areas or at very poor communities where girls have no education but just work at their homes or farm fields or
when families are poor and needed the marriage money
to support the rest of
kids they have..
Not that I would expect anyone
to buy it, but because I want my
kids to have it
when they are older and asked what
happened.
What
happens to sponsored
kids when they outgrow the program?
This «child» you allude
to, funny how you don't give a name, or
when he was a
kid or any other specifics but you are implying that although he was not born during WWII he had experiences of events that
happened.
A word
to the wise:
When someone tells you they've been hurt by the Church, the proper response is «I'm so sorry; tell me what
happened,» not «suck it up,
kid.»
Who has energy
to sit at the
kid table and listen in on the grown - up conversations
when we've got our own lives and communities
happening right now?
Once you begin
to read [the Bible], if you're reading the prophets where they're talking about exchanging the poor for a pair of sandals, and what
happens when you have a widening gap between the ruling wealthy elites and the poor masses who can't feed their
kids, and how this is an affront
to what it means
to be human, if at that point you're like, «Well, is this inerrant?»
How do you explain
to a
kid what
happened when they lose a family member or a pet or a friend??
From Kristin: What
happens to the sponsored
kids when they outgrow the program?
when i woke up, i said
to the
kid next
to me... «something is going
to happen today, this one is a sign» i knew the snakes were a sign..
But, as so often
happens to kids who grew up in church,
when I reached young adulthood, I started
to question a lot of what I was taught about faith and life and ever since then, doubt has been an ongoing presence in my life.
It's kind of like
when you are a
kid and you hear your parents talk about
when they were young...
when you are old enough
to realize that they haven't always been «parents» and at one time they might have actually been cool... that was what
happened to me at the sight of the recipe card.
After a long fun filled day at the pool wearing my
kids out lol their starved
when we get home, but im exhausted & do nt exactly feel like cooking but as luck would have it my babys love spinach & spaghetti & I
happen to have garbanzos in the cupboard!
These rather quick, easy and tasty croissant and fruit pots, are what
happens when you come back from holiday,
to an empty fridge but a well - stocked freezer, and need
to make breakfast for two hungry
kids like RIGHT NOW.
they are adorable for a super bowl party or a
kids football party treat... or just on a tuesday
when you have a chocolate craving (that may or may not have
happened to me!!!)
I know some parents who are pretty good at getting their
kids to eat stuff that might be considered a little exotic, but lamb just wasn't
happening on my dinner plate
when I was a
kid.
I was thinking about what it will feel like
when the first waves of Mars colonists break it
to their parents that this journey is just something they have
to do, the parents knowing they'll never make that three month super-expensive usually - one - way journey themselves, and who knows if the
kid ever returns, or what the fuck will
happen up there.
When you start a 19 yr old kid who has never played for the 1st team before at the most intimidating atmosphere in all of Europe against the best counter attacking team in Europe, when our whole team is embarrassingly out of form, what do you expect to hap
When you start a 19 yr old
kid who has never played for the 1st team before at the most intimidating atmosphere in all of Europe against the best counter attacking team in Europe,
when our whole team is embarrassingly out of form, what do you expect to hap
when our whole team is embarrassingly out of form, what do you expect
to happen?
it is ALWAYS so much worse for them than it is for us!!!! YET they never seem
to recognize the fact that we are running the house and taking care of
kids while being this sick but
when it
happens to them it is expected that they are left alone
to get better and they are ALWAYS «dying» although my husband has never used the «mutated version» comment
to me either... LOVED your reaction and response... I almost just spit my drink out reading that part!!
Not how tired, worried and poorer
kids make us (and, yes, they do all of that), but what
happens when things don't go according
to plan -LSB-...]
They discuss what the phrase «good school» really means, what
happens when kids stray from the traditional school path, and how
to be involved without being engulfed by worry.
Yep, it always
happens, everywhere in Europe, that people who half - think they can speak English switch
to English
when they hear me speaking English with my
kids, which never
happened /
happens when I was / am alone.
I am incapable of faking TLC for a grown (I use that word loosely) man
when I am the parent exclusively looking after two sick
kids, houseworking AND working part - time, even
when I
happen to occasionally become sick myself.
Some of us changed completely
when we have
kids, we do not choose
to dislike our pets, it just
happens, and just like me i TRIED and keep tring so hard so love my mini as i did before, i even play with her so my son learns
to play nicely with her and be nice
to her, but i do not have the same feelings towards her as i did before, she
to me now is irritating, annoying in every leve, don't ge me wrong i feel soo bad feeling like this, but what do i do?
Not how tired, worried and poorer
kids make us (and, yes, they do all of that), but what
happens when things don't go according
to plan — like
when a child has a chronic illness, special needs or dies.
I think the film shows what can
happen when all stakeholders, especially moms, work together as a team
to make the sport of football safer, not just for their
kids but for all
kids.
What we should do
when we see another mom nursing their
kid in public, so have you had bad experiences, do you feel like something went wrong, something went crazy for me, like I would be nursing a baby and I get my Starbucks spilled on me or something and I have
to take off my shirt
to nurse my
kid but that would be something that would just
happen to me.
So, there is a huge responsibility of parents
to encourage their
kids when happens to be a good person and discouraged their
kids when doing bad things.
Physical neglect: Neglect
happens when kids live in a home where the adults don't give them basic stuff that all
kids need — like food, clean clothes, and a bed
to sleep in.
When kids are anxious, they are thinking about past mistakes, leading them
to start worrying and contemplating all the «what - if's» that might
happen in the future.
When this
happens it is very hard
to convince a
kid to wear its helmet again.
Your pets will stay safe from curious hands that want
to see what
happens when you pull the nice kitty's tail and
kids who are frightened by animals don't have
to come face
to face with your scary parakeet.
14 Ways Good Relationships Boost Health Have you ever stopped
to notice what
happens to your body
when, after an intense day at work or dealing with the
kids nonstop, you seek out your partner, a trusted family member, or a good friend for support?
It's always embarrassing
when we get wind that maybe our
kid has done something that's not appropriate out there, but it
happens to everybody — so just get rid of the shame, get rid of the embarrassment, and think about how you can help your child learn something in this situation.
Last week, it exploded again
when former magazine editor Meghann Foye wrote in the New York Post that she wanted all the perks of having maternity leave — just without the
kids, calling it «meternity,» which just
happens to be the name of her new novel.
The best part about traveling with your
kids, especially
when they're small, is they won't know (or care about) the corners you're cutting in order
to make the trip
happen.
And what
happens when you do this is
kids will come back
to you and report successful moments
when they checked in with themselves and made the right decision.
It was because we had two child - ren, then 9 and 12,
when we divor - ced, and the big concern was not so much about me or my former husband, but about what would
happen to the
kids.
Have you ever stopped
to notice what
happens to your body
when, after an intense day at work or dealing with the
kids nonstop, you seek out your partner, a trusted family member, or a good friend for support?