So when it's time to play board games or simply
listen to your kids talk about your day, hide your gadgets, unplug your phone, turn off the TV and give your kids your undivided attention.
I remember...
listening to the kids talk on the school bus on the way home from school... and really being interested in what the 3rd graders were doing (I was in Kindergarten)... they were learning to multiply!
Not exact matches
I want
to enjoy my family,
listen to my two
kids and
talk about their day, their dreams and their plans.
Why are you
listening to black clerics over this issue, Blacks are having more
kids out of wed lock than whites, they are also like white, living in sin, but the church's say nothing about having babies without a husband or sitting in church and living in sin,
talk about glass houses, and besides the marriages are Cival marriage not religious marriage, what a bunch of hipocrites..
I mean seriously, can you imagine what they went through
listening to all the other
kids talk about TV shows?
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.
I remember
listening to some of the
kids talking about their writing groups and poetry troupes and saying, «If it wasn't for this group, I don't know if I would've survived.»
Read How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk.
You have more time on sunday
to play with your
kids and go
to the park or go
to a market or work at the food pantry — all kinds of things you can do instead of keeping your mind weak and
talking to make - believe people in your head and
listening to really boring music.
Alan Noble, an English professor at Oklahoma Baptist University, remembers
listening to talk radio disparaging Clinton back when he was a
kid in the»90s.
Because a real Science person would not think animals can
talk, wearing robes means something, lighting candles does magic, a god in the sky
listens to peoples praying, that magical rituals can affect something, and that we decend from inbreeding (adam and eve's
kids scr3wed each other)
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.
How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish:: This one is a classic for a reason.
Admittedly, plopping down in a soft chair on a Sunday morning, after having deposited the
kids in a room where someone will care for them, then
listening to some songs and someone
talking to us (which we will not remember a few hours later) is easy.
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.
I've been at camps and watched 250
kids listen to [Bucknell coach and Native American] Sid Jamieson bring greetings from the People of the Long House and
talk about honoring your environment and playing for the Creator.
I am the one that my
kids came
to when they wanted
to talk about personal stuff (like I wanted
to talk to my mother about) and I would encourage them and
listen to them.
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to raise our
kids.
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.
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Kids this age can also be expected
to take turns
talking and
listening.
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...).
I'm wondering if any readers know of any books specifically about caring for babies that take the same calm, matter - of - fact tones that Between Parent and Child by Haim Ginott (and two excellent books based on Ginott's work, How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk by Faber and Mazlish and Playful Parenting by Lawrence J. Cohen) does.
How
To Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk Flower, H. Adventures In Gentle Discipline
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To be clear, I'm not talking about listening when your kid complains they didn't get to watch enough TV or they didn't get a treat toda
To be clear, I'm not
talking about
listening when your
kid complains they didn't get
to watch enough TV or they didn't get a treat toda
to watch enough TV or they didn't get a treat today.
The biggest change came when I picked up the book, How
to Talk so
Kids Will
Listen: How
to Listen so
Kids Will
Talk.
How
To Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk.
How
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Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
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How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk by Adele Faber This bestselling classic includes fresh insights and suggestions as well as the author's time - tested methods
to solve common problems and build foundations for lasting relationships, including innovative ways
to: · Cope with your child's negative feelings, such as frustration, anger, and disappointment · Express your strong feelings without being hurtful · Engage your child's willing cooperation · Set firm limits and maintain goodwill · Use alternatives
to punishment that promote self - discipline · Understand the difference between helpful and unhelpful praise · Resolve family conflicts peacefully Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down -
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An excellent explanation of this process is in the book, How
to Talk so
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish.
The authors of «How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen and
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk» recommend that parents make a list of everything they ask of their children — all of the things we ask them
to do and all of the things we ask them not
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Great
to read in combination with «How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen and
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk».
How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen and
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk, by Faber & Mazlich This is the book I recommend most
to parents.
\ n \ nWhen the authors of the childcare classic How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk wrote the sanity - saving SIBLINGS WITHOUT RIVALRY, grateful parents everywhere rushed
to buy the book that offered solutions
to constant squabbling.
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.
The book How
To Talk So
Kids Will
Listen and
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk is an excellent resource for learning «I» statements.
When your child
talks about her school friends, commit
to memory the names of the
kids in her class and
listen to stories about school.
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Sometimes
talking and
listening and feeling understood is all that's needed
to help
kids» frustrations melt away.
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.
These authors have also written «How
to talk so
kids will
listen and
listen so
kids will
talk.»
Make sure you create opportunities
to talk and
listen with the
kids individually or as a group.
Joanna Faber, co-author of How
to Talk So Little
Kids Will
Listen, offers tips
to empower parents and caregivers.
**************** Just a reminder, it's time
to start reading How
to Talk So
Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So
Kids Will
Talk.