Sentences with phrase «kid his age does»

Parents of preschoolers and school - age kids know very well that kids this age don't like going to bed.
But most kids this age don't have a stutter that will persist.
He goes to sleep like any other kid his age does now.
I haven't done the patterns yet, I often find I forget to do something with her until I see another kid her age doing it and same thing, oops!
Do you have a physical or health condition that keeps you from doing some things other kids your age do?

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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).
I've been doing this since I was a kid back in the dark ages.
Among kids currently ages 8 to 14, 65 percent say they learn more about money from their parents than they do at school, according to a T. Rowe Price survey released last month.
In free play, ideally with kids of mixed ages, the children decide what to do and how to do it.
But for the billion kids under the age of 15 around the world who didn't get this opportunity, I chatted with Herjavec about what families and parents could do to encourage entrepreneurial thinking in their children.
While lawyers and advisers say it's common to hire investigators to do opposition research in the context of a proxy campaign, executives» kids — of any age — are typically considered off - limits.
Instead of looking to work more or grow his business, Ellis says he's aiming to «hang out with my wonderful kids before they reach an age when they're off all the time doing their own thing.
You may not have kids or a mortgage or aging parents to divert your attention — but that doesn't mean you're diligently saving for retirement.
In this one lunch alone, we covered electric cars, climate change, artificial intelligence, the Fermi Paradox, consciousness, reusable rockets, colonizing Mars, creating an atmosphere on Mars, voting on Mars, genetic programming, his kids, population decline, physics vs. engineering, Edison vs. Tesla, solar power, a carbon tax, the definition of a company, warping spacetime and how this isn't actually something you can do, nanobots in your bloodstream and how this isn't actually something you can do, Galileo, Shakespeare, the American forefathers, Henry Ford, Isaac Newton, satellites, and ice ages.
I'm sure there's a lot of ink on these in today's papers, mainly around proposals to raise the retirement age (which we actually did two years ago, except the Trudeau government reversed it, but now evidence - based policy FTW, as the kids say).
Soon after, parents filled the same classroom, where they were given a look at the kids designs but now - they gave their input on what they wanted their kids to get out of a playground, and what safety / age appropriate features did they feel a playground needed.
So when somebody does something like that, I might respond in a way that to the middle - aged white professor seems really excessive, but in the life of that kid is really human — there's an incentive to reacting really harshly.
Just like we don't allow children to drink, to drive, to get married, etc until the age of 16, 18, or 21 depending on culture, we should not be forcing kids to workship a mytholgical god until they are old enough to determine the validity of that myth themselves.
I do hope to one day experience the adventure that is marriage, but had God fulfilled my college - age dreams of marriage and kids in my twenties, I probably would have missed out on many, if not all of those other adventures.
For a Christian kid in the»90s, this was probably pretty cool, but like a lot of swing - for the - fences decades - old music videos, the ambitious narrative doesn't really age well — especially the twist ending.
It doesn't tell me what to teach my kid about death and resurrection, but it gives me some meaningful, age - appropriate ideas for how to celebrate Easter.
Meanwhile, the slightly - older - than - middle - age grandmother who doesn't play the piano so well — or the forester who loves to study the Bible but can't make it every Sunday — or the welder and his wife, who homeschools their 3 children with the desire to minister to their kids and their friends but can't because they ticked off the pastor's wife on the last trip — they'll just sit and wait, or wonder if they should leave and re-enter.
Even if they don't, they dress like many other kids their age and spend lots of time when it's hot or cold outdoors «studying» (also known as keeping cool in warm weather and warm in cold weather) in the library.
There are children who are lonely, and don't fit in with kids their age.
Believing in a system that was created by stone age men sitting around a fire telling fairy tales to scare kids and keep people in line, that was propagated by men who learned to write, and that was based on making a class of «preists» and holy men that could get money for doing nothing and that could dictate how olthers should live and molest boys and girls is stupid.
Why do you think kids are indoctrinated at such an early age?
If you teach logical thinking to Kid, how do you expect them to learn religions at later age?
So I learned about the humanities in the way most of us do these days — by reading, by watching documentaries, by filmstrips (okay, so maybe kids today don't know what filmstrips are but shout - out to everyone over 40 years of age).
Right now it may seem like an afternoon of changing diapers and wiping noses has little to do with «the resistance,» but raising decent, compassionate kids, and being faithful to the call to love them exactly as they are in exactly this moment, is the good work of the Kingdom, in any age.
I haven't seen a movie in a dog's age but I'd love to see the new adaptation of Jane Austen's unfinished novel Love & Friendship but who are we kidding, we all know I don't watch movies.
Would I do that now, at age 49 with two kids, two dogs, and a mortgage?
My kid is at the age where she's been asking all sorts of tough questions — where do people come from, how was the Earth formed, what happens when we die etc..
What do you think causes us to grow out of this as we age and how can we help our kids prevent it?
The confusion for me, again even as a little kid (ages 9 - 11 particularly, at a time when I was quite the believer even), was that all the other religions pretty much said the same thing... prayers answered, miracle cures, and with the same back up, that «unanswered» prayers were either an answer, «no» or «not yet»... OR... the person asking didn't have the right heart, or didn't ask for the right thing, or asked the wrong way, etc..
If government's going to take care of you in your old age, why do you need kids (or even, for that matter, savings)?
Often times kids do things like this and because of their age, they have no reason to think it is wrong doing, and yet they do.
I'm almost done with graduate school, and after we move I'll get to start my job as a speech - language pathologist working with kids of all ages (and of course, blogging in the evenings and on weekends).
What we've done with our kids (ages 13 and 10) is let them know that they WILL have questions and that yes, it will be weird and embarassing for both of us, but we'll always answer honestly.
We didn't do much - a little work for me and the hubs, a lot of fighting for the kids - they are at that age where they just annoy the heck out of each other and it's so frustrating!
I think it was the in thing to do amongst kids my age.
My four kids, ages range from 9 to 17 years old, loved them, even my 9 year old who doesn't like buttercream icing thought this icing was the best!!!
I'm a new mom so I by no means know it all about babies / kids and sleeping BUT I did purchase a great sleep reference book called Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Child that I have found very useful so far and expect to get lots more use out of it in the future with it's easy - to - use reference section where you can find guidance sorted by age and / or specific issues you're dealing with.
This is a recipe that kids of many ages could make either on their own or with help from Mom, and who doesn't love fresh fruit kabobs?
This recipe is for all age groups, I know mostly kids do not like broccoli but they do like fried rice.
I think we've finally hit the age / time when my kids just want gift cards and my husband and I really don't need or want anything specific.
Every kid under the age of 15 knows this — and apparently so do the chefs at Willa Jean in New Orleans and Little Donkey in Boston.
I haven't made these for ages but they sure are the goods Glad you got to do the mountain thing, when I was a kid there was a swinging bridge on my Grandfathers property.
One snatched his ball as he watched, as kids often do at this age.
See what he does before I brand him as greedy but he seems like a bit of a dick 16 kids at the age of 12, and sterling living in London could be a bad decision.
Well, I don't know how many kids there are in this country who are smoking at 12 years of age and their mothers are saying you shouldn't do that because it's not good for you.
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