Not exact matches
kind of
in the
way that I don't respect people who let their
kids die because they avoid medical care;
But
in some of my conversations before the earthquake took place, we were hearing of tremendous successes
in the areas
in which we were working; where people were really
kind of reclaiming their area, where clean water was being instituted, where the education facilities and the
way in which we were working with the local governments were getting
kids a good education, where jobs were [becoming] sustainable.
We have done candy buy - backs which are a great
way to let the
kids pick out something fun
in exchange for handing over their high fructose corn syrup treats colored with Blue 1 Lake... Um, what is THAT anyway?!!? But sometimes they still want a treat, and honestly I am okay with that if it is the RIGHT
kind of treat!
And while at first I resisted because I just thought you were being polite
in a «We'd love to hear every precious new word your
kid used incorrectly this week» or «No, please tell me more about how web analytics work,»
kind of
way, I've since concluded that this is silly.
I must say the
way that
kid Martial beat those defenders, opened his body up and slotted
in that goal so calmly had an uncanny resemblance to the days when Thiery Henry used to score those
kind of goals for fun with us.
Since my goal as a mom has been to raise a
kind, loving, and self - sufficient
kid, I am getting
in the
way of my own goals as well as his mental health.
After spending time at home with her now - first grade daughter, she's bringing
in another
kind of dough at Oui Chef, her new Lincoln Park cooking school that's not only adding
kids into the mix, but changing the
way they see — and taste!
It's all about encouraging and supporting the family table, but not
in a «every night you don't cook seasonal organic meals from scratch you're
kid is losing IQ points»
kind of
way.
Not that
kids can get away with hitting each other, but when adults understand different
kinds of explanations for a child's behavior, then there are many more
ways to intervene, to help a child feel calm
in the body.
My
kids, now young men, may think I'm pretty cool as far as moms go, and have been generally
kind about the
ways in which I failed them — and fail I did.
Be clear,
in a
kind way, that you expect your
kids to work on these skills and that you'll be there to help along the
way.
My boys, so my first two were boys, so my first son was about six months and same thing really for my second son and I was really personally disappointed by that, that wasn't my plan, my plan was to breastfeed them a lot longer than that and just other things just
kind of got
in the
way and education and everything that probably could get
in the
way and with my girls I just
kind of was like and I think what helped me too was knowing that the twins were my last plan pregnancy, like after that like, if I get pregnant you know «Surprise» but we are not planning have any more
kids and I think knowing going into to it that I wasn't able to do what I wanted to do with my first two, really, really motivated me and knowing that these are my last babies that I'm planning to have so if I, it's now or never so it's
kind of like putting a little bit of pressure on me I guess on that regard.
My
kids have had a renewed interest
in kinetic sand so I am finding all
kinds of new
ways for them to play with it.
Teachers influence our
kids in all
kinds of
ways, and they sometimes even help to shape our children's futures.
First stop on our learning tour is the Bishop Museum where you and your
kids can learn all about the history of Hawaii
in a dinosaur - nugget digestible
kind of
way.
It's a
kind of healthy selfishness that's good for your children
in two
ways: One, connecting with your inner resources makes you better able to serve your
kids; two, you're modeling good self - care, and you want your
kids to learn to take good care of themselves rather than being doormats that others can walk all over.
There are so many benefits to spending time
in the great outdoors with your family too... stress relief, being unplugged from technology, time to talk, and little
kids (and big
kids) have a chance to explore using their imagination and find
ways to play with sticks, acorns, rocks and all
kinds of fun stuff!
My
kids at the time were
way too young to participate and Hubby and I were waiting until they were
in bed to have our own
kind of «wing - it» meetings, such as comparing schedules for the coming week, talking about vacation time, dealing with a
kid issue, etc..
As foster parents people always ask me if we have «contact» with the
kids» birth families, and I always find myself wanting to expand on that discussion — telling you how often we happen to see their birth families doesn't
in any
way describe the
kind of relationship we have with them.
I know many of us parents say, «If I could be a fly on the wall of their classroom...» While it would be
kind of silly to see one of us sitting
in an elementary school desk or hiding under our college student's dorm room bed, there are plenty of
ways that our
kids can «take us with them» to school, or at least the most important advice we can give them.
As for the «five B's,» I'm not so sure I agree with that —
kids can hurt each other
in all
kinds of other
ways, with words, threats, exclusion, gossip, by stealing from each other, and the list goes on.
CHELSEA POWELL: For me I think I
kind of found it through two different
ways and the we took a like a you know a class for our birth and the other couples
in the class the other moms
in the group where just people that were we were all similar
in age and just you know it was all our first
kids and
kind of similar life paths and what we were how we were wanting to like birth our children and we
kind of raise them.
But when a mom takes the time to perfectly apply her makeup, makes sure her hair is perfectly coiffed and puts on a non-stained T - shirt and a decent pair of jeans and then takes a selfie with her
kids and shares it on Facebook with the caption «I don't hate the
way I look today,» it's
kind of like a slap
in the face to moms who don't have the time or the energy to put
in the effort.
This past week, I drove all the
way from the Vancouver Aquarium to Tswassen Boundary Bay because the
kids needed a nap, and it was
kind of on the
way home, but you can find a ton of amazing beaches
in Vancouver to explore.
Kids who know better and are usually
kind to their friends can sometimes act
in casually cruel
ways when they decide that certain people's feelings don't «count.»
Concussions and Our
Kids is the first prescriptive book of its
kind to address the issue of head trauma
in sports and provide preventive solutions to protect athletes and give guidelines for the
way sports can be played safely.
Here, other moms will say hello and will ask about my
kid, and actually make an effort to be friendly, which is lovely
in a retro
kind of
way.
But friendly taunts are a good
way to bond, which may be why so many summer camps force
kids to participate
in some
kind of Olympics.
Nestle: Well, we will do it
in the
way these changes always take place — you do it through education of the public; you create demands for different
kinds of foods; you teach parents to go into schools and look at what their
kids are eating and then do something about it; you change policy so that it becomes more difficult for food companies to advertise to children; you stop them from marketing junk food to
kids using cartoon characters.
«So I think I speak for people who have birthed their children, adopted their children, had
kids in every different
kind of
way you can have
kids, family members who are taking care of other family members, older moms, younger moms... This movie is about the love of caregivers, the love of somebody who gives a sh — about the safety and sanctity of a child.»
I also enjoy a hot breakfast of some
kind of porridge... it always reminds me of mornings as a
kid when my mom would make oatmeal for my sister and I. My mom's favorite
way to eat it was topped with a pat of butter and a sprinkle of brown sugar, and
in turn, this became mine and my sister's favorite
way to eat it as well.
And you can do that
kind of stuff when you're recovering from overtraining, kinda
in the later stages of recovery you know, after you've gotten, usually again about 4 - 8 weeks of kinda easy stuff under your belt and that's a great
way to kinda reintroduce your body to fitness and movement and you know, if you're not over trained, that's a great
kind of workout to include once a week you know, do it with your
kids or whatever.
Trays of of vintage jewelry
in hand - after what was for me nothing short of a
kid -
in - a-candy-store
kind of experience - we made our
way to Anja's elegant living room, done up to the nines for the holidays, and set about highlighting several of the pieces she currently has available
in a multi-hour shoot.
Sometimes being snowed
in together is
way better than going out...
kind of cozy and romantic; once the
kids are
in bed that is!
We're here for anything sparkly, iridescent, glowy, and holographic
in a»90s retro, club
kid kind of
way.
Compliment her looks, but not
in that horny
kid kind of
way.
While there's a sense that Hoffman could do this
kind of thing
in his sleep, there's a masterful specificity to his performance — you can see it
in the sad little shuffle he does when he tries to run (like it ever matters where Harold is going or how fast he gets there), and even
in the
way his unwashed gray hair clumps together when he's hospitalized for the head injury that brings his
kids together and defines the second half of the film.
Eastwood starts by showing their younger selves, the circumstances
in which they grew up (including being
in a Christian school, which the script goes
WAY out of its way to emphasize) including their ups and downs as kids, their mothers trying to raise them alone (who are VERY Christian) and their growth as millennials (a generation Eastwood has not had kind words for in recent year
WAY out of its
way to emphasize) including their ups and downs as kids, their mothers trying to raise them alone (who are VERY Christian) and their growth as millennials (a generation Eastwood has not had kind words for in recent year
way to emphasize) including their ups and downs as
kids, their mothers trying to raise them alone (who are VERY Christian) and their growth as millennials (a generation Eastwood has not had
kind words for
in recent years).
Miles is positioned as a family man looking for a
way out of his chosen profession, which softens the role enough to perhaps better fit both O'Dowd and the series» format — though «Make him more sympathetic by giving him a wife and
kid» seems like the
kind of network note someone would have given
in the days of the movie, not after its co-star James Gandolfini moved to TV for The Sopranos — but knocks the tone of the series off - kilter.
Audiences - of all
kinds - are not only eager, but grateful to have a wider range of stories and character types to experience; a more diverse selection of talented filmmakers are telling those stories
in creative and thrilling
ways; and a more diverse crop of stars are becoming icons for a whole new generation of
kids, who will grow up never knowing this was once a debate, at all.
In many
ways, the filmmakers have bravely crafted the
kind of hysterically uplifting, comically inspired marvel Minions by all accounts could have been, fearlessly composing a feature - length opus for
kids devoid of dialogue reliant upon visuals, sight gags and musical cues to get the job done.
And what was incredibly interesting to me
in our findings is that for the
kids who were below average on these non-cognitive skills — the ability to concentrate, to remember things, to
kind of think their
way through problems — the below - average
kids made no progress
in our program.
We have also worked hard to develop Search It Up, our free resource that shows
kids how to navigate the web
in a safe,
kind and smart
way.
Not because anybody's evil, but just because of the
way the world works, we've made it really hard for teachers and
kids to have that
kind of joyous, wondrous, liberating experience
in a lot of schools and classrooms.
In June, 10 Montgomery County Schools were chosen to do just that — to become a
kind of incubator network that would begin to refine the data and test possible
ways to help at - risk
kids.
«So
kids are hitting the standards with the bigger questions and being able to create evidence of their understandings and their learnings
in all
kinds of
ways that the
kids get to pick,» says Cunat.
All the
way up through the upper grades or making sure that they are practicing good digital citizenship as they're involved
in this
kind of inquiry, because
kids can go
in directions that are not safe for them.»
Keeping
in mind that test - based accountability mostly focuses on the level of test scores, not changes, and virtually never relies upon a rigorous identification of how test scores are caused by schools and programs, we have no
way of knowing that that the
kinds of schools, programs, and practices that we are pushing
in education will actually help
kids later
in life.
They surely don't want government at any level to get
in the
way of parents making choices about their children's education, but I doubt they want government to be creating many such choices, especially not the
kinds that disrupt the schools they already have or that push other sorts of
kids into their schools.
«It's something different and makes the
kids feel
kind of special but we try to do it
in a discreet
way so that they don't feel singled out.»