Sentences with phrase «just go through phases»

Or sometimes I just go through phases where I buy everything the same color.
You'll also learn how to identify if your child is a «picky eater,» a «problem eater,» or is just going through a phase; how mom's diet while pregnant and nursing can influence a child's taste preferences; what «typical» eating looks like for a child; what Danielle's kids eat; and common mistakes parents make with picky eaters.
And then I realized he's just going through a phase.
We just went through a phase like that and I don't want to deal with it again anytime soon!
Maybe I'm just going through a phase.
No, she's not just going through a phase.
Parents can find it hard to know whether their child is just going through a phase or facing more significant difficulties.

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But is there a real Bitcoin exodus happening, or is this just a phase community members have to go through before things can take off?
you can pick and choose whomever you like, however the fact still stands that science can show a system that doesn't require a creator, it shows a system that just as the planet earth goes through phases of changes however remains the same, thus the same can be said of the entire universe.
That's just a phase she was going through, honey!
I'm telling you all this just to let you know that I've been struggling with food a lot, sometimes I didn't even know what else to eat and I went through a terrible craving phase, specially when my period was near, that I have surpassed with the help of meditation and to your website.
While I do probably eat more sweet stuff than I should and I did just go through a (prolonged) frying phase I assure you that I adore vegetables.
I went through a freezer waffle phase recently just because they're so easy.
I go through this breakfast phase pretty much every summer — the second it starts to get warm, I just crave a granola parfait.
I'm also going through an odd phase where I just don't want to fire up machine after machine to make desserts.
Does anyone else ever go through food phases... or is that just me?
I went through a phase where almond butter got all the glory, but sometimes there is just nothing like good ol' fashioned peanut butter.
I go through phases with them, when I'll crave it and then other times I just don't need them.
It is clear that this is forcing the fees for players in England and abroad through the roof and we know all too well that Wenger likes a bargain and hates to pay over the odds, but even the most stubborn person has to eventually accept what is going on and see that this is not just a passing phase.
Understandably, we went through a transitional phase during the construction of the stadium where finances were tight and we just could not afford the types of players we were used to seeing at Arsenal.
Most teams go through a redevelopment phase in certain cycles but if they have just come off the back of successful periods it is more accepted by the fans.
Reminds me of when my daughter was 2 or 3 and went through a phase (yes, repeatedly for a while, not just an instance) where she loudly sang «Jesus, what a penis coming, hallelujah!»
Enter child # 2 who went through a «cheese crackers» phase... I'm just saying you learn a great deal of parenting humility once you have several of the little ones.
I'm hoping its just because she is ill or just going through a quick phase!
(Apparently I'm going through phases with my carriers just like I do with my diapers.
As it turns out, though, children go through phases of clinginess (and, in the end, some children are just clingier than others).
My son went through this phase just as his two bottom teeth were poking through and as soon as they broke the gum, he went to sleep.
These close bunching of feeds tend to be most common with younger babies, but some older babies will go through this phase just before hitting a growth spurt.
Reading all these comments helps me to realize it pretty much is a phase they are going through he will wake up and just stare at me he never cries he has always been beyond amazing but when it comes to sleep he will wake up again at three am and once again just roll around in the bed until he is good and ready to fall back asleep and I have tried everything food baths massages a lot of cuddling but I just have come to realize he is his own person and has his own way of doing things and he will eventually grow out of this so moms and dads keep your heads up and eyes open
This time we went with a necklace and my baby girl is just so happy through all the drooling and teething, it doesn't even phase her thanks to these amber!
All babies go through this phase, and all parents need to continue to wait it out until the stump is totally dried out and just falls off.
Just knowing that your baby is going through a developmentally normal phase and that other mothers are just as tired and frustrated as you are can make all the differeJust knowing that your baby is going through a developmentally normal phase and that other mothers are just as tired and frustrated as you are can make all the differejust as tired and frustrated as you are can make all the difference.
I know this is just phase as my daughter went through it too.
First, understand that it's probably just a phase your little one is going through, and she'll grow out of it.
I kept hearing that she would eventually outgrow it and that it was just a phase that newborns go through.
The reason I think that this will work is that some babies go through a phase when they refuse to nurse during the day, and will only nurse while they're drowsy or falling asleep, and that phase can last fro a month or two, and the mother's milk production just seems to accommodate that.
When he was 2 and went through early rising phases we'd just let him climb in with us and he'd usually fall back asleep.
Spitting up is just a phase your baby goes through that may require a little more extra work in laundry time but is otherwise not harmful to your baby.
And no, this is not just a little phase he is going through, nor is it my fault (although we do like to blame ourselves for these things).
Your baby is going through a period of change just like a growth spurt or teething, it's a phase and it will pass.
You need to remember that some children are just going through a certain phase in their life, so you may not realize that your child really has nothing wrong with them at all.
But you probably wonder if your child truly needs some type of intervention, or if it» s just a «phase» that they are going through, here are some warning signs that your child -LSB-...]
But you probably wonder if your child truly needs some type of intervention, or if it» s just a «phase» that they are going through, here are some warning signs that your child is facing bigger problems than you might have thought:
So, especially in women, men have their own host of issues when it comes to hormonal imbalance, but women, because our hormones are cycling and going through different phases all month long, we're more susceptible to problems with proper hormone regulation, especially in the face of female endocrine disorders such as PMS, PMDD, PCOS, all of the acronyms, endometriosis, fibrocystic breasts, and just dysmenorrhea, so painful and heavy menstruation, or irregular cycles.
The recovery phase is particularly critical because you just went through the sweat and effort of using those muscles, now you need to make sure they have everything they need to get the most out of it.
And we just do this gentle phase approach, where instead of just like cold turkey jumping in to the elimination phase of the AIP, which at — you know, we just went through that whole list of foods.
You might go through a phase where you're just eating a ton of salad, or you're eating lots of avocados, or you're just devouring watermelon, or you can't get enough yogurt, or fish, or whatever the specific food is that you're drawn to.
Every mom - to - be goes through that «I'm not fat, I'm just pregnant» phase where none of her clothes fit right — even when wearing the bellyband.
I feel like I go through phases where I will read a handful of really great books and other months they're just ok.
I may just wake up in the morning, go through a legging phase and not care about dresses anymore.
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