@snarf: I don't
like explaining to a child when the hear Christians preaching god sends them to hell for eternal torture if they don't believe the BS in the bible.
Not exact matches
Brooks released a statement saying he would only «play five shows or none at all,»
explaining that
to «choose which shows
to do and which shows not
to do, would be
like asking
to choose one
child over another.»
«When parents set a limit, they should always be prepared
to follow through, so don't threaten anything you won't actually do,
like turn the car around on a family vacation,»
child psychologist Ariel Kornblum
explains, also in Good Housekeeping.
The Prime Minister's Office
explained, «
Like all families of prime ministers, a small number of staff provide assistance,» and, «Given the nature of the Prime Minister's responsibilities and his young family, the Trudeaus employ two household employees who, in addition
to performing other duties around the house, act as secondary caregivers
to the three
children.»
That
explain alot happening in Alaska... all these cops are «retiring» aka I didn't get caught helping Todd Palin's Pimping Service... And that
explains why the FBI changed Special Agent in Charge... and they sent a Girl not a Guy... ouch... if they are doing these things then it sounds
to me
like some peoples need
to file charges... that crap has
to stop... period... but now we will sell our soul for money or in Sarah Palin's case her body and those of her
children evidently and Pappa Pimpin Palin there
to collect the $ $ $
But this still doesn't
explain why people are so frequently returning
to his work, why people,
like me, find themselves getting lost in the vast and variant immensity of his canon; in everything from his essays
to his
children's novels.
How are you going
to explain to him why you didn't support slavery
like he does or discrimination against women
like he does or discrimination against the handicapped
like he did or (hopefully) not beating your
children with rods
like he insists on?
Idiots
like you really should have had evolution
explained to them in clear and simple terms as
children, rather than a bunch of nonsense.
the belief on the existence of the devil was concieved by theologians of the past thousands of years, there was no other way of
explaining the bad experiences of people in the past because we were not educated yet
to the kind of what we have now, Why this happened because that was part of the learning process that God wants us
to know, in pathrotheism, we are part of God, and He himself is evolving because He is the universe, We are now the conscious part of Him, our destiny in accordance
to his will also be His destiny because it is His will.Although He prepared first all the material reality of the universe ahead of us, The experiences for us humans including the supernatural is just part of nirmal process for learning because its natural process, today we reach a point of not believing the practices of the past, but it does not mean its wrong, Just
like a
child, adults loved
to tell mythical stories
to them, because we knew
children enjoys it as part of their learning process.
But we have
to distinguish atheism from atheists; atheists are our fellow creatures,
like us the
children of Adam, and we do well
to listen
to them with care,
to confess our shortcomings, and also
to look them in the eye with cheerful confidence and friendliness and
explain as simply as we can how the gospel witnesses
to God's gift of life.
«What has worked is copying Coca - Cola's business techniques: create a desirable product, market it
like mad, and put the product in a distribution system at a price so that everyone can make a profit,»
explains Simon Berry, who started a company
to get medicines treating dehydration
to children in the poorest, most rural parts of Africa.
We have
to be sat down
like a
child and
explained things because we didn't do any learning or research or have common sense for that matter.
I agree
to a point if the respect is mutual, in Mike deans case it doesn't ring true that man treats footballers and possibly any being he crosses
like children, he arrogantly flashes cards with barely any eye contact and refuses
to explain his actions for example Petr Cech last week..
«One of my favorite stories is a mother who said that she used the book
to explain to her
child that she had autism
like Julia.
I don't always
explain the full scientific principles
to my
children, but watching and taking part in activities
like these really does encourage
children start
to question why things happen, and the concepts we introduce will become start
to make more sense
to them as time goes on.
A handy parent's guide is also part of the package and can help you focus on what you'd
like to explain to your
child when it comes time
to talk about puberty.
Explain to your
child that math is difficult at first, just
like any task that is new.
* If you
like more tips, click
to watch this short video by mommy Carol as she
explains on how she potty train her own (stubborn)
child successfully.
Birth parents are encouraged
to write a letter
to their
child explaining why they chose adoption helping their
children answer important questions when they grow up and feel less
like they were abandoned.
If my
child brings home worksheets that clearly look
like busy work on a night when we have a special family gathering planned, you can bet I'm going
to nix the homework (and nicely
explain why
to the teacher).
You can also look up Google searches
like «best rated
child safety seat» and be directed
to a bunch of reports, articles and other links that will
explain car seat ratings.
Start by
explaining to your
child that this is her very own, safe, special bed and that she can sleep there all night, just
like Mommy and Daddy do in their bed.
Positive reinforcement — using praise or rewards
to shape your
child's behavior — means «focusing on the «good» things your
children are doing or certain behaviors that you
like and that you want
to see more of,»
explains Melanie Rudnick, a New York City - based parenting expert and conscious parenting coach.
Sometimes I feel
like I need
to explain that my first
child died because I don't want anyone
to assume that I do know what I'm doing.
If you want your
child to learn
to think
like an adult, take the time
to explain your adult thinking.
When that happens
to her
children, Young says, «I
explain that although someone else watches a certain cartoon or acts
like that, it's not acceptable in our family.»
«You can
explain to a
child as young as 2 or 3 that there are some things that we only discuss at home — and nudity (just
like poops and pee) is one of them.»
Explain to your
child that he can be naked at home as much as he
likes, as long as you're not hosting any visitors.
Sentiments
like these
explain perfectly why the U.S. Senate, in approving a re-authorization of the
Child Nutrition Act that fund school meals, could only find six additional cents
to help support the perpetually underfunded school lunch.
Explain to your
child why we clean up,
to most packing the toys away is kind of
like putting all the fun away.
«I recommend once kids start
to walk, simply having a
child toddle in with you
to the bathroom as you
explain that poop goes in the potty, how
to flush the toilet, things
like that,» says Dr. Laura Jana, author of It's You and Me Against the Pee... «The more active effort can start 18
to 24 months, but sometimes later if
children are not showing signs of readiness.»
In fact, as
explained in Maryann Jacobsen, RD and Jill Castle, RD's book «Fearless Feeding» (I highly recommend this book by the way),
children have more taste buds than adults do, making them much more sensitive
to bitter compounds found in foods
like vegetables (this is one of the reasons your
child may suddenly reject vegetables).
As Rosenberg
explains, «Your
child could play kitchen simply because his friend
likes to play kitchen — and he
likes his friend more than the other activities that are available.»
«Use them
to give you a big picture of things
like child development so you have a sense about what's normal
child behavior, or
to find ideas on how
to solve a particular problem, such as colic or toilet training,» Spencer
explains.
... if people ask me
to explain gentle parenting in a nutshell I always say the same «treating
children how we would
like to be treated ourselves».
I came up with a wild idea that I would write a little book about peanut allergies that would teach the other preschool
children why Morgan wouldn't be sharing their snacks and that would also
explain to them what an allergic reaction looked
like.
If your
child is still eating with her hands, give her a fork or a spoon and
explain you'd
like her
to use these instead.
It may help
to explain to your
child the rationale behind your (unpopular) choice, but don't feel
like you have
to convince your
child that you are right.
What I
liked best about this format for presenting information was the «360 degree» perspective it offered: Casey gave the issue a framework, with useful advice on how
to persuade principals and administrators
to implement in - classroom breakfast programs; Nora followed, sharing her personal story with using free / reduced programs when her
children were young, and stressing the importance of taking care of «the whole
child»; Rosario charmed the crowd with her experiences implementing in - classroom breakfast in her district, sharing a story about how excited her kids got about breakfast after a power outage — not how excited they were about the return of electricity, but about getting breakfast; Barry inspired the group by
explaining how he took his successes as a school food director as a springboard
to a new career as a consultant, replicating and spreading that success in other classrooms.
Explain to your
children how simple acts
like this remind others that people are thinking about them and care.
Dame Joan Ruddock, another new years honours lister (Lab, talks
like she's
explaining Pythagoras
to primary school
children) stands.
«When a mom has confidence in her ability
to use positive strategies when under stress —
like when her
child throws a tantrum in a grocery store — then she is more likely
to parent effectively,» Michl
explained.
In a paper publishing online December 15 in the Cell Press journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, researchers
explain how they have used the brain's ability
to bring together information from different senses
to make white people feel that they were inhabiting black bodies and adults feel
like they had
children's bodies.
Of course, Mary's teacher Bonnie (Jenny Slate, Obvious
Child) immediately realizes Mary is special, and just
like that, the wheels of the educational system are in motion
to explain to Frank why they know what's best for Mary... a high - fallutin private school where she can be all she can be.
There are also some weird plot devices that never get fully
explained,
like if Barnabus was an only
child, how is he related
to these people?
«For example, some
children get stuck using an inefficient counting strategy
like counting all, or they make the transition
to min - counting where they count on from the larger addend but they forget which addend they start at, or they over count, or they forget
to stop counting, or they under count so they make errors using miscounting strategies,» Hopkins
explains.
«I
like the fact that the students have
to be the ones
to explain what they are learning in each subject, and I love the expressions on the parents» faces as they listen
to their
children and realize they are learning!»
Books Without Borders (BWB) helps students «gain an understanding of what it must be
like to live in a refugee camp and how important books and school supplies are
to open up the world
to children,»
explains Hockert.
Of course, as Weissbourd
explains, more familiar forms of service,
like volunteering at a homeless shelter or reading
to children, are worthwhile, and international service trips have value, too.
From centrist Democrats who think that choice should only be limited
to the expansion of public charter schools (and their senseless opposition
to school vouchers, which, provide money
to parochial and private schools, which,
like charters, are privately - operated),
to the libertarian Cato Institute's pursuit of ideological purity through its bashing of charters and vouchers in favor of the voucher -
like tax credit plans (which
explains the irrelevance of the think tank's education team on education matters outside of higher ed), reformers sometimes seem more - focused on their own preferred version of choice instead of on the more - important goal of expanding opportunities for families
to provide our
children with high - quality teaching and comprehensive college - preparatory curricula.