Sentences with phrase «home kid most»

Although I'm a stay - at - home Mom with a stay - at - home kid most of the days I don't have all the time in the world to...

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She considers herself an ally and spokesperson for «mompreneurs,» and sets the tone by picking up her own kids — now aged eight, six and four — at the bus most days and by doing much of her work out of her home office (a six - minute drive from the Steeped Tea headquarters).
The kids went to bed happy, and our employees went home fulfilled, maybe not every day, but most of the time.
We don't want our home to crumble when the kids leave, so because of that, they'll never be the most important thing in our home.
Most Mormon women of my generation are college educated (actually were my mother and grandmother), working women or if they are at home, are active in their schools, communities, etc. while they raise their kids.
With the exception of a few wackos in the Idaho panhandle, home - schooling parents are not bent on isolating their children, and most home - schooled kids make friends through the Scouts or church groups or volunteering.
Gays don't need it, most whites don't need it (trailer trash excluded, but who wants trailer trash kids — this needs to be discouraged), the blacks don't need it (they don't get married), and the Hispanics need to go home.
Thought of you when hearing yesterday of Rocky Braat, the twenty something who went to India to photograph but when there, spent most of his time at a home for orphan kids with HIV.
Perhaps that is a cultural ideal, but the truth is that most of us were not raised in a «traditional» two - parent, 2 kids, 1 dog home (well, I was but that's beside the point).
And the good news is when it's happening at home, you can do without what most consider a «great» kids» ministry.
My kids do lots of activities / sports that keep us from getting home until late in the evening most nights, so it's become imperative that meals come together very quickly.
This post is brought to you by Bush's Beans — and my gaggle of hungry kids home for the summer Oh my gosh — my kids have been home for the summer exactly one week and they have become the most demanding little creatures.
But like most recipes, I end up changing the recipe anyways based on what I have at home, what I feel like eating, and whether or not my kids will complain through the entire meal.
Probably because most of us are home throughout the week since the kids are homeschooled and I work from home full - time and my hubby part - time.
And most of the time in my experience when a kid acts out or is bullying someone it's because of problems at home or because they have developmental or psychological problems.
While the drug tests were the most difficult part of Williams's rocky road to the NBA, his resume should begin with a warning: Kids, don't try this at home.
Taking the kids to an amusement park while your wife stays home and sleeps may not seem like a very rewarding present, but sanity certainly ranks higher on most wish lists than jewelry.
Possibly the most nonsensical part of your reply is the notion that women should be compensated for staying home with the kids.
Most women want kids and want to stay home to raise them while the poor husband has to work hard enough to pay for all of them.
@Gretchen, when you make a statement like «Would that all women had the resources and confidence to say this,» you transition from your reflection on your own thoughts and decisions and move to a blanket statement of what you think is Right for all women (the implication here is if women had the correct amount of resources and confidence, they would all feel like staying at home because they would be able to recognize that they were the most qualified to care for their kids.)
Most parents reach straight for the medicated shampoos and tiny - ass combs when their kids come home with head lice.
«Fifty years ago, most moms stayed home and [were] not running kids back and forth to soccer games,» Vance said.
While I always welcomed the creative creatures and inventions into our home, I was disappointed that many of them were adorned with things that had likely been purchased at dollar stores (i.e. pipe cleaners, popsicle sticks, googly eyes), which in addition to being wasteful also made most of them choking hazards for my younger son (80 % of the kids had baby brothers or sisters at home).
While most parents have smoke detectors to alert them to fires in their homes, they often overlook the need for a fire escape plan when they have younger kids.
Me: * laugh * I'm home with two small kidsmost weekends are the same.
So if your kids are routinely bringing home most of their lunches (or tossing them and arriving home famished), try scaling back a little bit.
What gives me the most pleasure is when I come home from work and my kids come and hug me when I get out of the car — so many kisses flying around.
I can show you mounds of evidence that most people driving drunk get home safe, most people who don't wear seat belts don't die when driving home, that most kids who are not put in car seats survive, but why incur more risks to an already risky process?
Most of the younger kids have gone home.
The struggle comes when women are busting their butt at work to bring home a good salary, and still have to come home to cook, clean and take care of the kids (because most men in America still expect that to be the woman's job).
In most cases, the person living apart from the family home would want to be sensitive to the spouse at home with the kids; you want to avoid the «super-parent» syndrome — making one person responsible for all the caretaking — as much as you can.
Preschool Kids Know What They Like: Salt, Sugar and Fat A child's taste preferences begin at home and most often involve salt, sugar, and fat.
And even in no - conflict families, the kids reported it was most successful if they felt at home in both households, if there was enough flexibility to allow for changing needs and circumstances, and, most important, whether the arrangement was based on the needs and wishes of the parents or the kids.
I just can't help but feel bad for his kids, especially the 16 - year - old still at home, who are most likely expected to accept (embrace?)
I hope that one day we will, but I'm OK with staying home with my kids most nights if it gives me the peace of mind knowing that they are in good hands.
Motivation was most undermined among kids whose parents routinely used tangible rewards at home (Fabes et al 1989).
My kids are awesome sleepers at home (for more info on how we do it, click here), but most of that is due to the fact that they each have their own dark room, white noise and separate beds.
When censored in their own homes, kids go elsewhere to find support and answers to their most important questions.
But one of the complaints I most often hear from parents at more affluent schools is that their kids are «double - dipping» at breakfast, eating a full meal at home and then eating some or all of the school meal as well.
Most of the time, kids are unhappy or upset due to something stressful in their environment: a fight with a friend, pressures at school, or tension at home.
Courtney Sperlazza, MPH, has worked in health research and is currently a write - at - home mom to two of the most beautiful and charming kids on the planet.
According to prominent marriage researcher, Dr. John Gottman, «The sad irony is that in trying to create the perfect life for their children, these parents fail to provide what kids need most — a happy home
If you have a kid in your home, finding the most ideal way to move around with them will be one of your priorities.
I love having my kids at home during the summer, but like most parents, I struggle to find activities that are both fun and inexpensive.
But when you throw in the part - time at - home dads or those who do most of the caring for the kids — they work at night and watch the kids during the day, for example — the number of men as primary caregivers is as high as 20 %.
Don't be afraid to ask your young adult kids to take part in your purging and organizing - their belongings need to go with them to their new homes if possible, and most likely much of what they have stashed away doesn't mean much to them anymore.
Of course, there's that nagging questions most moms face at some point: stay at home with the kids or pursue a career?
In other words, most kids get most of their food from home, not school.
Kristina and Adam were called to pick their son up early following an altercation with a classmate — we learned this kid peed in Max's canteen, which is just the most reprehensible — and, on the car ride home, Max asked the question every parent fears: «Why do all the other kids hate me?»
I think having «help» at home frees parents up to respond to kids needs, whereas in the UK, I certainly remember most tantrums arising from a clash between my need to go out and buy milk, for instance, and my daughters need to play at home.
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