Sentences with phrase «kids hear all day»

«The kids hear all day long and all year long, «Do it this way so it'll be right on the test,»» says parent Jeanette Deutermann.

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No matter how miserable it is for you to hear that early morning alarm every day, work still starts promptly at nine a.m. and your kids» school bus pulls up at seven.
It had been hours since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High on Valentine's Day, and they had not heard from their kids.
Will my kids get their hearts broken again if we become good friends with another family in the church and then one day POOF you just never hear their voices again?
We are told that the business people at the Times like to hear that, since they are trying to reach the buppies, or whatever kids are being called these days.
i hear you david... i'm currently in a ministry where i love the kids but not the other stuff that comes with it... i connect with people but the capacity i work in has me in a building 8 - 9 hours a day... drained, pissed, angry, and fighting to believe that God makes a damn bit of sense having do something i really do nt wan na do... yep, that about sums it up for me... peace
do you think I'll hear my kids say such nice words some day?
Back in the old days — before everything got so loud and shiny and kids listened to proper music, not like that noise you hear nowadays, coming out of their phones — Match of the Day didn't even bother with a league table for the first few weeks of the season.
But I suspect a veteran like Kyle Williams who has put in 12 seasons and hundreds of games probably doesn't want to hear a kid come in, who has never taken a pro snap, talking about how he's coming for Tom Brady's crown on day one.
Celebrate with stories, crafts, music and snacks at the Walltown Park Recreation Center in Durham, hear a cute story about hedgehogs and make a craft at Historic Yates Mill Park in Raleigh, celebrate Valentine's Day with science experiments at the Eva Perry Regional Library in Apex, or make themed crafts at Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh.
It's nice to hear that we are not the only family who does things just to make their kids happy but ends up being a total crappy day and a waste of time....
Four kids home all day, everyday, leaves a lot of time to hear «Can we go...?»
I heard this the other day and laughed: Cleaning a house with kids in it is like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos.
The kids were just wooping and hollering and having the most fun I had heard them have in days... since we moved.
As your kids get older you will see they love to hear all about the day they were born.
I definitely hear what you're saying but at the same time I'm not sure kids should expect 100 % of our attention all the time — I'm often working on my phone while looking after them & that's the reality for working parents today... #postsfromtheheart Crummy Mummy recently posted... 10 great rainy day activities for kids
Be grateful for what it does for you every day — walking, moving, seeing your kids smiles, hearing «I love yous,» growing and birthing your babies.
I hear and respect your arguments but I guess I've grown suspicious of the intention of those serving up chocolate and flavored milks to school kids every day, sometimes twice a day.
You know when you're taking a long car ride, and you stick a straw in a juice box and hand it back to your kid, and you hear «Uh oh» and know that it's going to be a really long day?
I love hearing about all my kids days and I think they appreciate space to tell us all their stories.
For me, not hearing from your kids on Mother's day just validates those thoughts and feelings.
I have seen children who are already five screaming and hanging off their parents legs in the morning, I have had conversations with parents of older children who are struggling with their phonics and have heard from the parents of five year olds that their kids are also exhausted after a day of school, just like Leo is.
And then, of course, the adults can hear from their kids what was challenging about their day
After all, if our kids were average, we wouldn't put them on year - round travel teams, force them to practice the cello for three hours a day or sign them up for every honors class short of AP taxidermy (and we'd put them in that, too, if we heard that the admissions director at Princeton had a weakness for stuffed opossums).
I know that my mother and mother - in - law meant well, and of course, nobody likes to hear that the way they parented their kids back in the day was somehow wrong.
«When kids hear parents talking about their day, they get excited and want to join in the conversation.»
We hear it time and time again that writing down our feelings is one of the most therapeutic activities available, and if we enable our kids to reflect on their school days and emotions we are equipping them for an even fuller life.
As you've probably heard from your doula, OB - GYN, or pediatrician, vitamin D is an extremely important vitamin your kids should be receiving from day one.
I have heard of people who, while training, would stop mentioning the potty to their kids, and then after a few days the kids would decide on their own to want to use the potty.
Those threatening to put a damper on our smooth flying day were not children being children, but grown ups acting like the ill - behaved kids we keep hearing so much about.
Other important advice you might not have heard: brush your kid's teeth for them at least once a day until they turn 8 or 9 — oops, my 5 - year - old son has been brushing solo for at least a year!
Especially in this day and age, kids need to express themselves and be heard.
You might not be surprised to hear that over 50 % of Canadian kids don't get the recommended 4 - 6 servings of fruit and vegetables each day.
In a single day, your kids could experience dozens of teachable moments — seeing grasshoppers and rainbows, hearing sirens and curse words, walking by a homeless man or driving by a mansion.
In a single day, your kids will experience dozens of teachable moments — seeing grasshoppers and rainbows, hearing sirens and curse words, walking by a homeless man or driving by a mansion; watching a sunrise.
Ideally, our kids will keep it clean when it comes to the way they talk at home or with friends, but given all the exposure today's children have to foul language, many parents may hear a surprising four - letter word or two over the course of a given day.
Here are effective ways to find out about your child's day!I had heard a million times over that when kids are asked about their days, the typical response is, «I du n no.»
Something that might help you grab some of those email addresses I hear all the kids are talking about these days.
Kidding aside, can any amount of cash really remove the scares that have to be left after what she had to hear over those days after the Thanksgiving crash?
The Health Committee held a hearing the other day to discuss a bill that would regulate the nutritional content of kids» meals that come with an «incentive.»
«I got a call from Landau one day asking me if I'd heard of Landau - Kleffner syndrome, and I thought he was kidding.
Perhaps this was a phrase she had overheard in adult life, and maybe what she was really trying to say was she was having a horrible day, but it was really surprising and upsetting to hear from one awesome kid.
While the Krampus is no Christmas angel, it's a story that stuck with my husband and the kids have fun hearing it each Advent to heighten the suspense before we celebrate St. Nicholas's feast day on December 6th.
I don't think you'd ever hear a kid (or teacher) complain about a snow day!
My kids always remind me about anti-bullying day... I had never heard of it until they started school!
And I hear you on all the trick - or - treating — kid has one at school today, the husband's batallion is doing one tomorrow, then we have the actual day.
This post has been linked up at Sharing Saturday at Crafty Moms, Rainy Day Mums Tuesday Tots, TGIF Linky Party # 67, Mom Endeavors Let's Hear it for the boy — week # 2, The Good Long Road's Kid's Co-Op, and The Jenny Evolution Friday Flash Blog # 16.
But then you hear a compliment from your kid masked in a story about an afternoon out with friends, and all I can say is that I'll take that over a raise any day.
hello i am tall nice and a cool man from cali in ohio hear for freinds and what evr might come by i like watcin movies readin and goin out in the world and seeing new things and i have no kids i keep a job but lookin as off now i want kids one day i am the oldest of 6 and if you want to know more...
The moral here is, «They were here first, we're the latecomers» — which is a helpful lesson for modern - day kids to hear (Potter herself bequeathed some 4,000 acres to Britain's National Trust), although somewhat impractical as far as pest - control is concerned.
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