Not exact matches
Not only will bringing your friend to your exercise class or shopping for your
kid's school uniform brighten up the
experience, but it'll help you pack
more friend - time into your crammed schedule.
«We eat out a little
more, and we spend
more on
kids activities because I want them to have
experiences,» said Elder.
I'm raising my
kids in the church because the moral lessons are valuable to children, but when they are
more mature and start asking the questions that dogma can't answer I intend to be candid about my
experiences and encourage them to seek the answers for themselves.
Having these conversations with other leaders in my children's lives has helped my
kids have a
more «normal» church
experience.
i, and i've met many
more besides just myself, frankly loathe most of the stuff that passes for music in the churches i've
experienced (which are broad)... i love some of the old hymns or some new ones with a bit of content, but frankly most is pretty poor... i recognise this is just my opinion, but there in lies the problem, like i said, music is divisive... only churched
kids really get the singing thing and half of them aren't bothered.
with my limited kale
experience, i've found the russian kale, lacy and pink eddged to be much
more tender than the dino kale etc. in my school garden, the
kids pick it and eat it straight from the garden, sweeter too.
To give a
more immersive
experience to
kids at the resort, there are also Spanish and cultural lessons, barro clay pottery painting, bilingual folktales and cooking classes tailored for the youngsters.
have the advantage of being a couple of years older and
more experienced than next year's international
kids will be.
If we were really interested, and willing to go to 65m or 70 + after add - ons, well then it would've been best for Pires to stay quiet and see how it would play out, 65 is allot for a
kid that has 13 league goals only whilst the
more experienced Lacazette has something like twenty four.
Here come all the people that know what's going on at the training ground, and can say from
experience that the
kid should be playing
more
... These
kids being
experienced and talented, we're able to do a lot
more with these guys.
The man most want to give a chance to is a # 37M
kid not much older than CC and hardly any
more top level
experience.
I prefer to have players a bit
more experienced when it comes to defending, title winning defences rarely have
kids in them.
That 19 year old
kid then had the cheek to almost effortlessly dominate not just one of them, but both of them, for 90 minutes, his passing was superb, he battled, every time the spanish geniuses came forward, he was there with a crunching challenge to get the ball, he had the confidence to demand the ball off
more experienced teammates, no matter his situation, facing his own goal, tightly marked, it made no difference, he received the ball and as a result of either his immense skill or his animalistic desire, he broke free of two of the best midfielders ever to grace a football pitch and effortlessly glided forward.
Of course and yes a DM is need guys, you are all right, it will balance
more but there's no one left that way in the team, Coq was the most suited and gone... We are lucky as Song os training with us back from Russia; week ago, free to sign... Then theres chambers and other
kid we bought mainly year ago or so, they should be before Mustafi to gain
experience, he's not better...
I would trust Chambers
more and I think he could surprise a lot of you and if given the chance, I think he could make that right sided CB pos his own, he has
experience at CB and RB while also playing a bit of CM... that
experience at his young age along with how he performed on loan... I want to see the
kid given
more time.
«Some of the players who are little bit
more experienced, barring Clint [Hill], needed to step up with their league
experience and show some of the
kids what it's all about.
The
kids were up against a much
more experienced team and while they weren't able to pull off even one goal (bummer), they had fun and I had a good time watching them and snapping pics (I even dusted off my SLR for the occasion) until a certain little someone pulled me away to the playground.
April 5:
Experience the fifteen steps of the Seder, chocolate - style, from four cups of chocolate milk to dipping strawberry - karpas in chocolate to downing a whole entire smore - Korach sandwich and
more at this Chocolate Model Seder, where
kids will leave armed with inspiration from the Haggadah, songs, and familiarity with the order of the Seder (Peabody)
As for gifts for my
kids, we're trying to give them
experiences more than gifts this year (cutting down a tree together, lighting the menorah, meals with friends).
As a parent who has adopted 3
kids from foster care (in two adoptions several years apart; one was a teen, the other two were 4 & 5), your fear is not unfounded — but it's been my
experience that the
more prepared (scared!)
Claiming that this did not happen or that we «did it wrong» is no
more fair than it is to claim that all
kids who have
experienced CIO must be traumatized, even if you can't see it.
There are tons of different slides, swings, bridges, rock walls, and
more for both
kids and adults to
experience.
So glad that there are now
more of us out there who can write about all the amazing positive
experiences of family travel, to
more places than Disney and all inclusives, and to let other parents know that although travel with
kids can be hard, it is always worth it.
Fortunately I have a friend who's a Disney expert (no
kidding) so I was a little
more prepared, but smug ol' traveling me got a real crash course in how preparedness makes your Disney
experience fun instead of frustrating.
Since then, a bunch
more adventurous and wonderful parents have created their own websites and blogs about family travel, and all of our combined
experiences, I think, will help encourage parents to keep traveling with their
kids.
However, it is advisable that you should use all of its components including the tunnel for a
more fun
experience for your
kids.
Are
kids really
experiencing more benefits or
more negative side effects of all the milk consumption?
Rather than viewing this as some kind of trade - off where some
kids win while others lose, I suspect it would be much
more helpful if we built a system where all
kids can have a positive classroom
experience without pressure, intimidation, and anxiety inducing instruction.
About the Book: Most parents spend
more time helping their
kids succeed at academics or athletics than infusing shared spiritual
experiences into the rhythm of everyday family life.
All in all, development in certain domains may seem
more prominent during specific stages of life, yet
kids virtually always
experience some degree of change in all domains.
If you're hosting a party at the park, the play equipment will engage the
kids, but you'll create a
more memorable
experience by incorporating a few activities.
According to Gottman's research, when parents give
kids the skills they need to deal with emotions, they'll have
more self - confidence, do better in school, and
experience healthier relationships.
What's
more, even though
kids may be plagued by thoughts of painful
experiences, this does not mean they are easily observable.
In my
experience,
kids who pass out from heat - related dehydration tend to need
more fluids than they can take in orally so they often need to come to the ER.
On the safety front, we didn't take car seats, and found (from our
experiences in taxis without the
kids) that the taxi drivers seemed to drive much
more carefully when we had the
kids in the back with us.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my
experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping
kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression,
more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
It's so sad that so many
kids don't have the chance to
experience more unstructured play time - whatever the reason.
For instance,
kids experiencing family stress suffer
more night wakings and get less sleep overall (El Shaik et al 2006; Sadeh et al 1999).
In my
experience, it's the parents who need
more hand - holding than the
kids.
This simply means exposing
kids to a wide variety of tastes, smells, textures, colors, and sounds —
experiences that can create
more pathways between the cells in their brains.
Twice a year, Old Sturbridge Village provides opportunities for
kids to get a
more in - depth Village
experience with three - day and five - day programs.
Wisdom from a
more experienced mom told me they always plan to stop every two hours, whether the
kids are going crazy or not.
Thankfully, 9 years and 2
more kids later, I have a pretty good grip on sleep solutions and I can tell you from my personal
experience raising 3 children (soon to be 4) that I trust Elizabeth Pantley's advice.
Being around
kids with common interests may help your child have an easier and
more comfortable
experience from the get - go.
As a social
kid, having even
more siblings would be a really positive
experience for Tony.
Add activities to keep little
kids engaged while you are doing
more complicated baking tasks or simplify baking projects so that
more experienced kid bakers can take the lead.
Sleep - deprived
kids are also
more likely to
experience night wakings and disrupted sleep.
I love how the
kids receive
more then just candy, such as coupons, and how it can become a learning
experience by viewing the animals and seeing some different,
kid - friendly characters!
Since my
kids are not yet in middle school, I have yet to fully
experience the impact of «competitive» food in the public school setting — i.e., beverage vending machines stocked exclusively with Coca - Cola products (thanks to a multimillion dollar deal Coke struck with our district a few years back —
more on that to come), snack vending machines, branded products like Papa John's pizza in the lunch room, and
more.