Sentences with phrase «hearing the crying child»

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To read it from a survivor's standpoint, to feel the fear they must have felt hidden away, to hear the cries of their rescuer as the Nazi's beat him, trying to get him to say he had Jews he was hiding, to think of the rescuers children never saying a word, and being always vigilant... it is both heartwarming, and utterly heartbreaking at once.
If you should oppress him, when he cries out to me, I will most certainly hear his cry, and will be angered and I will kill you by the sword, so that your wives will become widows and your children fatherless.
And as the worshippers chant, «The voice of the coming of the Messiah is heard» maybe they could hear Jesus cry out in pain from being circumcised, and Joseph, lifting up Jesus in his arms and praying, «Our God and the God of our fathers, raise up this child to his father and mother, and let his name in Israel be called Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins» (Matt 1:21).
As children lost in a woods, are fearful of the sinister darkness — and then, suddenly, hearing a sound from the sombre blackness, a familiar voice, a loving, seeking, helping voice, their mother's voice — so prayer is our reply to the voice from the Word of God in Jesus Christ which suddenly cries out to us in the mysterious, dark universe.
God doesn't ignore His children, and He certainly hears their every cry.
Doubtless the widow's desperate cry was often heard in the land: «The creditor is come to take unto him my two children to be bondmen.»
Feed My Starving Children is a Christian nonprofit hunger relief organization, founded in 1987 that strives to eliminate starvation in children throughout the world by helping to instill compassion in people to hear and respond to the cries of those Children is a Christian nonprofit hunger relief organization, founded in 1987 that strives to eliminate starvation in children throughout the world by helping to instill compassion in people to hear and respond to the cries of those children throughout the world by helping to instill compassion in people to hear and respond to the cries of those in need.
Though I'm all for the CIO method, if I hear a cry that I know my child won't recover from (meaning, he won't fall back to sleep) I will comfort him.
I can hear the cries of children echoing down the marble staircase of the care center.
When I hear someone describe how being left to cry «taught» her child to «self - soothe» / sleep, I am confused.
It's agonizing to hear your child cry, but if you need a break, you need a break.
When I hear about people serving their children and everyone else in the family just one meal, I cry a little.
I know that hearing their child cry in the middle of the night has a different affect on every parent, but hearing her just enraged me.
Add to that the stress of hearing your child cry and everyone being on edge?
The other concern most parents will face when crying it out touches on any emotional distress the older child (or children) may or may not experience when seeing and / or hearing their younger sibling crying.
It's all well and good to hear that most experts think it's okay to let your child cry a little to settle himself to sleep, but what if the neighbors complain?
I couldn't fathom how any mother could stand to hear her child cry.
Raising kids with strong coping skills also requires the parents to get through hearing a lot of crying (their child's.
I know the cries of a hurt child, so unless I hear a child in physical pain, there is time to think.
Whether or not the mothers (expectant mothers practiced on dolls; a new father looked on) at Evanston «s Chandler Community Center one recent evening were very relaxed, nary an infant «s cry was heard as they all learned about infant massage, the latest wrinkle in child care.
When you hear your child crying, check the diaper, feed, and make sure everything is comfortable.
In his 1985 book Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems (revised and expanded in 2006), pediatrician Richard Ferber presented one method of getting children to sleep that has become virtually synonymous with cry it out — so much so that you may hear parents refer to cry it out as «Ferberizing.»
I know that some that even say they will do those things don't always actually follow through I've heard some unpleasant stories of showing up early to find their child wandering aimlessly, crying for attention from the caregiver that assured the parent that they would care for their child in an AP manner.
In Mexico I've heard parents tell me that kids crying in church is just fine (I disagree... I think it more appropriate to take them out and return as soon as possible)... they are very welcoming to children here!
I often hear in parenting classes «My child had a temper tantrum for no reason» or «Every time I get on the phone my kid is pulling on me» «My kid won't put her shoes on when we have to go» Often as parents we can see the BEHAVIOUR (tantrums, crying, screaming, pinching...) and then we discipline (time out, take away toys, lecture) Often parents don't see the WHY.
And, you know being a parent of twins, one of the benefits of having for us a video monitor, I need extra eyes, not just the ears is that if I just have ears and I heard a cry, how do I know which child is crying?
I had watched people put their children down in a crib, heard a little crying, and then the child was asleep.
However, many parents find it heartbreaking to hear their child cry at night and it can be unsettling.
The Baby Shusher is meant to stop your baby from crying, not simply to act as background noise, and the rhythmic shush can be lost if the Baby Shusher is not close enough for your child to hear and engage with it.
Your child may beg, plead, cry, and tell you what you want to hear once you use the consequence.
So when I hear that «children are resilient» when babies are left alone or to cry, I get worried.
If you return because you see or hear your child crying, you'll just make it harder in the long run.
I personally couldn't use the above methods because it just did not feel natrual to me, even if I was exhausted and at my wits end I could not bare hearing my child crying for even a second.
I remember hearing about her and being astounded at how quickly she met the needs of her baby based on his cry and wishing that I would have had that information when my children were newborns and newborn cries filled my own household.
And then, in the one line from this text that I find to be the most outright shocking, Mr. Ezzo makes the statement that Marissa's mother doesn't take the time to assess why her baby is crying, but simply reacts «to her feelings when she hears her baby cry,» and that «emotional mothering can set the stage for child abuse.»
They also demonstrate stronger brain responses when they hear their baby cry, according to a study published in the May issue of the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
Hearing your baby cry with colic, and not knowing why it's happening or what to do about it is painful for you; I know this because one of my four children suffered with colic.
As you sit there together, accepting your child and all their many feelings, she will likely still cry and she may never reach over and eat that peeled banana, but in the end, she will feel HEARD.
For your crying child, there's a loud beeper for you to hear to know the reading is done.
Hi, just an anonymous question to post... has anyone heard of «crying in arms» approach to help children deal with emotions, frustrations, growth spurts and such.
She notes in a recent article for a professional journal that at least one GFI publication she has reviewed advised parents to avoid spanking their children in public, to be careful about neighbors hearing their children's cries in apartment buildings and «to instruct one's children not to tell anyone — even the child's other parent in a divorce situation — about occurring chastisement (GFI's euphemism for corporal punishment), due to potential «misunderstandings.»»
Both of my children were breastfed, the first one, miserably, hidden away in public toilets or upstairs rooms («we set this one aside for you»), or on the sofa at home, following a long trudge back from town («no, I can't feed you now, I know you're hungry, I hear your cries, but someone might see»).
Also, when you hear another baby (not your child) cry, your girls will do the let - down reflex.
I hear that (while child is crying screaming).
No matter whether you've been a babysitter for three months, or a nanny for 3 years, every child care provider has heard this cry before — it's usually accompanied by a trembling lower lip... more
If your child is sleeping in a separate room during the night, you have to get up to tend to him or her every time you hear a cry.
It can cause seperation and trust issues through life, and how could you let your child actually cry him / herself to sleep when all they want is to see your face, hear your voice, feel your touch?
If you must get resourceful in soothing your child, take comfort in knowing that the drone of the engines usually limits how far a crying baby can be heard.
However, I personally could not bear to hear my child freaking out crying like that, especially at such a young age.
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