So here's a big shout out to all you moms out there who survive those energetic days, who read aloud to your kids even though they are tired, who help with homework, who take your child's education seriously, who take the time to
listen to your kids read, who make a difference.
Not exact matches
You could
listen to music, do breathing exercises,
read a book, play with your
kids or pet or go for a walk around your block.
Reading a typical biotech press release is kind of like
listening to a sugar - high
kid gush about the latest superhero blockbuster.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took
to go back
to church again, in the hours of chatting that have
to precede the real heart -
to - heart talks, in the yelling at my
kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not
to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent
to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book
reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the
listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
Read How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will Talk.
Read good books like Faber and Mazlish's How
To Talk So
Kids Will
Listen and
Listen so
Kids Will Talk, or Shame Free Parenting by Sandra D. Wilson.
I was tempted at first
to give maybe a 10 point list of advice for parents going through deconstruction in front of their
kids... things like let them see the books you
read and answer their curiosities about them; teach your
kids how
to think, not how
to believe; tell them everything you're going through and let them deal with what it means for them; ask them what they believe and
listen objectively and engage in conversation about it; openly share your struggles with what you're going through with the church and let them process it themselves, and so on.
When I'm not talking, watching, or coaching baseball, or
listening to MLB on Sirius XM, I'm just hanging out with my wife and
kids most of the time, watching Alabama football (huge fan of the Tide, and that's where I started on SB Nation on Roll Bama Roll), or watching /
reading Game of Thrones.
But on this Father's Day, consider the wisdom of Carol's message and make time for the stuff that matters most
to kids — time
to eat together, time
to talk, time
to do stuff together, even time for what my friend calls «separate togetherness,» where family members do separate things (
read, draw, cook,
listen to music) but are physically together.
I got my
kids to lie in bed with me
to read by letting them choose the music we
listened to.
First, I'd say
to read Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (the authors of How To Talk So Kids Will Listen...
to read Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (the authors of How
To Talk So Kids Will Listen...
To Talk So
Kids Will
Listen...).
Great
read, but I also think that when
kids act out afterschool with anger — parents need
to listen.
Whether the cause is physical or psychological,
kids might be able
to control bruxism by relaxing before bedtime — for example, by taking a warm bath or shower,
listening to a few minutes of soothing music, or
reading a book.
After you
read this, swing by Lauren's blog The Military Wife and Mom where she shares simple tips
to make your life as a parent easier like how
to make
kids listen.
Great
to read in combination with «How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen and
Listen So
Kids Will Talk».
If you are looking for a step by step guide on how
to be a good parent
to your toddler and teenager, you should
read the How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will Talk book.
Kids who are first learning
to read get more information from
listening to books
read aloud than from
reading them independently.
Read Siblings Without Rivalry by Faber and Mazlish (the women who wrote the classic How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will Talk).
Reading books, singing, playing word games, and simply talking
to kids will increase their vocabulary while providing increased opportunities
to develop
listening skills.
I
listened to her thoughts (
read: judgmental diatribe) on the subject, knowing that she has
kids with a lot of allergies, which was most likely coloring her opinion.
Kids can and should be able
to spend an hour of time in their room, by themselves,
reading / playing /
listening to music quietly.
**************** Just a reminder, it's time
to start
reading How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will Talk.
You are nagging and repeating and yelling, your
kids aren't
listening, you don't know why the f*ck they won't just do what you tell them
to do,...
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Listen, first and foremost, I am tired of people trying
to dictate
to me what I should be watching,
listening to,
reading, wearing how I should be styling my hair, where I should be working, where I should send my
kid to school, etc..
Listening to Christmas songs by the fireplace,
reading Christmas stories
to the
kids, family games... there are many... Thanks for sharing yours.
i love sports i love the outdoor's i love my
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to swim i love
to go
to the park with my family and
kids i love animals i love
to read i love
to write my poems i love
to listen to music
am very outgoing, communicative, easy going, outspoken, I am also a very Romantic type, love
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to have a good heart with so much of love
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listening to Music, Singing,
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to last forever, a compassionate Woman, one with good heart and know how
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My name is Hollie, 31 years old and i'm single no
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Any parents thinking about taking their
kids to the movie should just
listen to the buzz or
read the million reviews that say this movie isnt for
kids.
In some classes,
kids listen to teachers talk about
reading far more than they actually
read themselves, while in other classes, independent
reading is kept sacred and
kids have ample time
to explore books of their own choosing.
It is rare that you have
kids wanting
to listen to or
read a story rather than go
to PE or even lunch.»
Many of these choices give
kids the option
to read independently or
listen to a book
read aloud
to them.
Joy Hakim: When I saw the textbooks my
kids brought home from school, and
listened to their anguish about having
to read them, I decided
to see what I could do.
The packet includes: - The professionally recorded MP3 - The words
to the song in Arabic script — The words to the song in Romanized script (for immediate «reading» those not yet ready to read Arabic - Worksheets in both scripts for kids of all level of reading To listen to this and other song / chants in this collection, click on the URL below: https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/musical-arabic-chants-rhythms-and-rhymes-for-learning-arabic-at-any-age-short-sound-samples-111749
to the song in Arabic script — The words
to the song in Romanized script (for immediate «reading» those not yet ready to read Arabic - Worksheets in both scripts for kids of all level of reading To listen to this and other song / chants in this collection, click on the URL below: https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/musical-arabic-chants-rhythms-and-rhymes-for-learning-arabic-at-any-age-short-sound-samples-111749
to the song in Romanized script (for immediate «
reading» those not yet ready
to read Arabic - Worksheets in both scripts for kids of all level of reading To listen to this and other song / chants in this collection, click on the URL below: https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/musical-arabic-chants-rhythms-and-rhymes-for-learning-arabic-at-any-age-short-sound-samples-111749
to read Arabic - Worksheets in both scripts for
kids of all level of
reading To listen to this and other song / chants in this collection, click on the URL below: https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/musical-arabic-chants-rhythms-and-rhymes-for-learning-arabic-at-any-age-short-sound-samples-111749
To listen to this and other song / chants in this collection, click on the URL below: https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/musical-arabic-chants-rhythms-and-rhymes-for-learning-arabic-at-any-age-short-sound-samples-111749
to this and other song / chants in this collection, click on the URL below: https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/musical-arabic-chants-rhythms-and-rhymes-for-learning-arabic-at-any-age-short-sound-samples-11174938
We were all swapping happy pics and talking about our holiday and I said «Okay,
listen to this» and it did stop everyone and it was confronting because those
kids were actually
reading from a newsletter I'd done about why it's important
to go on
to Year 12 and any successes that you have, from going on
to Year 12, how important it is.
In one class, because the
kids couldn't
read well, I substituted
reading the book with
listening to my two - hour CD version of the book.
This site includes
Listen Up, a student's guide
to the Individualized Educational Program; Speak Up, tips on dealing with and compensating for LD - related problems;
Read Up, a list of books about LD and
kids with LD; and Interact Up, an activity page where students can take a quiz
to learn about celebrities with learning disabilities and print a page
to show other people what it's like
to have a learning disability.
In classroom observations, I've seen many excellent teachers
read kids» faces and
listen to their talk, then adjust instruction accordingly.
During my visits I
read and
listen to stories written by
kids.
An abelist perspective asserts that it is preferable for a child
to read print rather than Braille, walk rather than use a wheelchair, spell independently rather than use a spell - checker,
read written text rather than
listen to a book on tape, and be friends with nondisabled
kids rather than with other disabled
kids.
Irby says, schools need
to focus less on leveled, out - of - touch books and
reading tests that leave
kids feeling defeated and try
listening more.
Great article that my principal had us ESL teachers just
read - thank you for your no nonsense outspokenness, and no, Mr Shanahan, ESL will not pull during teacher direct instruction in the content areas until small groups break out - only 30 minutes then - but it's a packed schedule
to do it - 8 groups a day 5 days a week
to pull for
listening /
reading and speaking / writing per WIDA some of your comments appreciated much as a former elementary homeschooler and advocate of of ED Hirsch and his cultural literacy - which I've preached since I returned my
kids to public schooling in middle school 17 years ago....
Literature Circles are a fun and effective way
to get
kids excited about
reading, and they are aligned with Common Core State Standards for Speaking and
Listening.
This short guide, compiled by What
Kids Can Do researchers, features advice on how teachers can
listen to students
to...
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