I think that attachment
kids grow up expecting kindness.
Not exact matches
If they
grow up in a family in which there is a huge disconnect between the way mum and dad act at church and the way mum and dad act at home, we can not
expect that our
kids will love God or want to be part of a church.
We talked that day about
growing up as Christians sort of the same way
kids grow up — you'd never
expect a five year old to act the same way as a twelve year old or as a twenty year old, but sometimes we
expect our Christian lives to be quite static, and quite similar to one another.
In America, the claim is that we are all free to do what we want but in reality it is
expected that we all
grow up, go to college, get a job in a cubicle, get married to someone of the opposite and have
kids.
The downside, if it is not too late for you, is that you will think that the world revolves around him and he is the greatest
kid on the planet (I am not suggesting he is not), and he will
grow up expecting his dad to always be there for him.
He turned into a very functioning member of society so hang in there — it is REALLY TRUE that those «crappy
kids» do
grow up and make you proud (usually) Don't
expect them to finally make their beds, bring their dirty dishes to the sink, or remember to send a birthday card to their grandmother (or YOU!)
she is such a cutie, I never heard about lamaze, I will check them out, I am a first time
expecting mom and I definitely feel the time going fast (due in november), they say
kids grow up fast, so enjoy every smile
What I did not
expect, however, was that as she
grew up and mastered the same physical skills as the other
kids, there would still be roadblocks holding her back.
In fact, «Wreck - It Ralph» is the kind of film that you'd almost
expect Pixar to make, because it's a remarkably original idea that's catered to both
kids and the adults who
grew up playing retro games.
You acknowledge — privately at least — that it's unrealistic to
expect all
kids growing up in poverty to be able to «beat the odds» and graduate from college.
TK: I feel that every parent should have an anti-piracy discussion with their
kids, who
grew up expecting their music and books and content to be free.
Pet dogs are like
kids too -
kids have their teething problems while
growing up (some have problems all through their lives), so, we should not
expect any less from our dogs.
While this was
expected in many ways, due to the rise of online shopping and such, the news still stings for those of us who
grew up in the last several decades, as it was the go - to toy store for many
kids for generations.