But there's an entirely different
kind of learning going on, and your baby's repetitive actions are serving an important purpose in his developing mind.
Not exact matches
«What I
learned when I
went broke was no matter how good things look, make sure your capitalization is such that you can tolerate some
kind of violent swing,» he says.
That mosque they're
going to build in Manhattan... just wait until the FBI raids the place upon
learning of what
kind of plots are being hatched there.
It's
kind of odd that we think that a «plateau», would be difficult to navigate, whereas
going uphill (
learning more) seems easier.
When asked why they
go to church, many people say that there they meet the
kind of people they really like (people like themselves) or that the church helps their kids
learn morals.
It's not an either / or
kind of issue — if you
learn Swahili instead
of Greek, you'll be able to talk to Africans, but what are you
going to * say *?
Psychology can study the behavior
of animals and try to guess what forms
of perception, emotion, memory, and perhaps
learning or problem solving
of simple
kinds are
going on in these creatures.
So they're
kind of the same in some deep mathematical sense, and as
of today we don't really know what happens at the center
of a black hole and we don't really know what happened at the moment
of the big bang so these are two puzzles that are cousins
of one another and anything that we
learn about one is certainly
going to shed light on the other.»
I am recently involved in
learning about the lost gospels, the ones that were left out
of the Canon because a group
of influential men deemed them heretical and probably guilty
of stirring up the
kind of debate that's been
going on in these comments.
«I had questions and on my own volition started
going to church and
learning on my own, and then it
kind of went from there.»
I would have never done that if it wasn't for my first daughter being born to
kind of kick me in the butt and get me to
go to school to actually
learn a craft.
It's not as if Malcolm was
going to
learn some
kind of important lesson from being sat on the sidelines all game, he is leaving us anyway.
That's the
kind of thing you see in
go - karts which you
learn from not doing in karts.
You'd really have to ask yourself if he'd still be here if he wasn't French.Wenger has every right to sell Giroud.If we were very ambitious we would've sold him long ago.We're treating him as if he's a crucial player.The lesson will only be
learnt when Lacazette
goes out with a long term injury.We will then see how good the back ups are.To me he's not a super sub as he's the
kind of striker who requires service.Being a super sub is not enough because remember he's the next in line if anything happens to Lacazette.Giroud was Arsenal's main striker for a reason.Last season 99 %
of the matches he scored coming
of the bench were matches he should have started to give us that aerial presence but Wenger shockingly started Sanchez.It's a shame fans will blame him next season again for his short comings.The guy is just not good.It's not good enough to be strong in aerial battles alone and weak in almost every other aspect.I expect Arsenal and Arsene to do better.He must be sold.
And I think what happens is that that
kind of transition, and
of course it's starting at four or five and then continuing, is really a transition from a creature that's mostly designed to do this very broad - based
learning to a creature that's starting to develop the specific skills that are
going to important as an adult.
But as the baby gets older and you get much more comfortable, it becomes like a nature and you don't have to worry about that
kind of thing, you
learn that mother's intuition that everything is
going to be fine and they just latch and
go and then they're done and they're off.
I think it's really hard at first, I found it hard to limit the amount
of, I mean soda we didn't really have when they were young, but as they get older they
learn that they like Dr. Pepper and whatever, and candy, every time you
go in the store it's right there, and all these
kind of things.
When kids
learn those valuable experiences early on, that's gonna stick with them, that's gonna stick with them in their jobs, it's gonna stick with them in their family life, those
kinds of responsibility and accountability characteristics will stick with them for the rest
of their lives.
And so, spending that time with your partner reconnecting and also for the partner to really
kind of learn the baby's signals too, so that way, you know, the partner can help keep the baby awake while the baby's feeding in those first couple
of week, rubbing the palms, rubbing the baby's back, rubbing the mom's shoulders, because a lot
of women tend to breastfeed with their shoulders up to their ears, [Laughs] and they need, you know, some help to
kind of relax their body, and partners can do lots
of skin - to - skin before and after feedings, so, there is nothing like smelling a brand new baby on your chest and again, it
kind of goes back to what you had mentioned about skin - to - skin being, you know, so important for the baby and so, mom's not the only person who has the opportunity to do that.
ROSEY RODRIGUEZ: I think I have regulated about 3, 4 months but at that point you know I think I did continue to have the oversupply and the overactive letdown but as you know we we're talking about we'd
learned how to deal, how to manage and as you know our babies grow it's
kind of better for them that they can take it so much and you know 5 minutes and sleep we're done nursing and that's it and you got all your nutrients your ready to
go
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: Well one way just to help the baby negotiate this is to massage the breast to initiate the letdown before baby even latches on so that way by the time they do latch on letdown has already happened so they're not
going to have that probably not
going to have as much
of that choking or gagging behavior some kids you need to have no grasp
of letdown throughout and like your panelists it's the same they just
kind of learned to deal with it, their own tricks to deal with it.
So if your mane has
gone from
kind of thin to long and flowy, thank those estrogen hormones and
learn to braid those glorious locks.
So, that was
kind of what I
learned that I needed to have supplement and gonna come to terms with that I guess.
He wasn't a great nurser either so wasn't like, you know, we'd gotten off to this fabulous start but it was just, I think this second one
learns how to
kind of go with the flow a little bit more because it was not all about that child and for me, I didn't necessarily set up a routine but what I did do is, actually a little bit opposite
of yours, mine was, I had to satisfy the toddler first, because I figured that, the infant
kind of walk around,
kind of keep him pacified a little bit, but my toddler was like me, me, me, me, me, like I need this now, so we had a box
of toys, that he could play with, like they were only set up for when I were nursing, so they were like his special toys, a special snacks that I knew that would be safe and I wouldn't be giving the Heimlich Maneuver you know, while I was trying to breastfeed.
It's
kind of like
learning how to drive stick shift on the fly: it's stressful, it's
going to be ridiculously bumpy, but ultimately you will eventually get the hang
of it with the right support system.
It's like tools in your toolkit and you're filing that away and it's like that idea
of lifelong
learning, you're always
going to be adding tools to your toolkit, you shouldn't let it get full
of cobwebs like you need to keep adding to it because there's always something that's
going to work and make it a little change and for me the mechanics
of it... and understanding all
of those mechanics and bringing that to the mechanics
of the pelvis and how babies come down and all
of that and so there is a part
of me that
kind of, I can think it's very cool that there are ways that this baby can come down and the more experience you get the more you realize yeah we can nudge this a little bit.
We read two books, one book called «Unassisted Childbirth» by Laura Shamley which she
kind of like guru on the topic, and then there is another book called «Emergency Childbirth», just forgot the author but, it's really short, it's like what they give paramedics
learn about delivering a baby you know and this thing like when things
go wrong and what to do.
So, just
kind of allowing the process to happen and you know, understand that dad's
going to have his own way too and it's a
learning process for dad and for baby just like it was for the mom while they were
learning how to breastfeed.
And listening to those, as well as paying attention to your baby's body language, you will really
learn your baby is trying to communicate with you before it
kind of goes to that hysterical cry.
We do
kind of have a packed house if you will, so let's
go through really quickly and
learn just a little bit more about our mammas.
She said given the components that constitute Free SHS, she noticed that the program was
going to be laden with a lot
of procurement activities and in order not to flout the procurement regulations, her decision to pay a working visit on Monday to
learn at first hand the
kind of procurement methods being used and to advise accordingly.
So you know, people
learn how to double dig beds and do various soil conservation techniques; they
learn how to intercrop, all
kinds of things; agroforestry,
learn how to grow large amounts
of fish in [a] rice paddy, [so even] if you're rice yield declines a little bit your protein yield
goes [through] the roof.
«We still have a long way to
go before our robots can
learn to clean a house or sort laundry, but our initial results indicate that these
kinds of deep
learning techniques can have a transformative effect in terms
of enabling robots to
learn complex tasks entirely from scratch.
When you feel like you're not in the right place, not with the right person, or the direction you're
going in is wrong — well, that's the
kind of pressure that can eat you up from the inside unless you
learn how to tune out all the noise and listen to something more powerful than any other force in your life: your heart.
When you first
learn a new movement your body
goes through a period when your nervous system «
learns» to do everything the best it can -
kind of like
learning to ride a bike.
Learning how to do the inverted body - weight row will help you quickly develop the
kind of strength in your back and biceps you're
going to need to do a full set
of chin - ups.
Since you are a data - driven, evidence - based person, you want to know what
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One
of the most crucial things that any builder must
learn when they are taking substances
of any
kind is how to maximize the benefits
of that substance while not
going to far and then doing unnecessary damage to your body.
It was the best
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kind of math, like the land Donald
goes to
learn to cheat at billiards.
Your previous marriage may have failed as you were incompatible as people, and if this was the case,
learn from it and don't
go for the same
kind of person who eventually you won't fit with.
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Take an interest in what interests your date says and ask questions, not just
of the sake
of keeping a conversation
going, bit to
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kind of conversation can add depth and value to a relationship.
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learn something about a person you like, find out what food he / she likes, what
kinds of activities prefers, so that you can plan a perfect date and spend a really great time together.
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