Sentences with phrase «little children fearing»

I got a sense of you as a little child fearing being in the wrong.

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The fear of hell is just a device used to keep little children (and Christians with the mentality of little children, which is most) in line.
It is, moreover, a heart that made him a «Christian exile,» a little flag of hope, in a world threatened by the hopeless fear of children.
Prosecutors argued that Darlie, described as a pampered and materialistic woman, with substantial debt, plummeting credit ratings, and little money in the bank, feared that her middle class lifestyle was about to end and killed two of her children to rid herself of a financial burden.
Religious persons are scared little children who are frightened of their own shadows and if they had their way we would never open the closet door of the universe and explore, we would be sitting on our hands in the corner sniveling with fear.
The encounter «awakened all sorts of deeply seated fears in Lewis, not least his fear of women... [H] e became a child, a little boy who was being degraded and shaken by a figure who, in his imagination, took on witch - like dimensions.»
It's getting so no one will coach little league or soccer any more for fear of «paying too much attention» to a child.
I too am a first time parent and I remember when my little one was 11 weeks, so dependent on me, not really responding much (he is 14 months old) except for the faint smile or coo and me just running around trying to meet his needs I just thought that period of time would never end and alot of my actions that I look back now and regret wwere out of anxiety and fear that this child who is so needy now would be so needy forever and in your mind you feel you have to control things now and put your foot down.
With a little help and support from parents, most children leave their nighttime fears behind.
And exciting too in the revelation that my children are all old enough now that I can actually leave my wheel out, in my cozy spot, in the living room, without fear of little hands or fingers messing with it too much.
A little bit of background: I was always fascinated by babies and birth as a child, but I definitely have a serious fear of pain and loss of control.
In terms of back - to - school fears specifically, most children settle in to the transition to the school year within about a month, some a little sooner, some a little later.
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Try to remind your child that feeling a little nausea when anxious is entirely natural and not something to fear.
Try to remind your child that feeling a little nausea when anxious is entirely normal and not something to fear.
Of course we know this is not true but little children's imaginations run wild at this age and while we may think it is a silly fear for them it is serious stuff.
The fuel in children's cups get used up by the general wear and tear of the day and by frustration, disappointments, fears, and both little and big hurts and losses.
All these little everyday stresses happen to our children all the time, and crying helps them release that fear so they can grow in confidence, and feel safe in the world.
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The first few pages of each story are written in a way that acknowledges your child's fear and may make your child feel a little bit anxious when first reading through it with you.
«Although well intentioned, the last Government received very little for their money in terms of social mobility and a reduction in the gap between the rich and the poor, and they have further fuelled a culture of benefit dependency in which children grow up seeing parents and grandparents who have never worked as their role models, in which people are better off living apart than living together, and in which there is no incentive to work because of the fear of becoming worse off.
Of course it's OK — great, in fact — to love and support our children through every phase of their lives, but our fear and anxiety do little for them.
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«Dream, little one, dream Oh, the hunter in the night Fills your childish heart with fright Fear is only a dream So dream, little one, dream...» Those lines, from the score «Lullaby», written by Walter Schumann, are profoundly unsettling, partially because a choir of children credulously sing them, but also because of the creepy - crawly context of the film for which... Read more»
But the picture is also packed with grace notes, touching moments of fear and concern with Jan's helpers, chats with the children of those who take him in, including a smart little girl who knows her geography and meteorology.
His feelings of isolation only increase after a visit from his estranged father (Toby Kebbell) whose crowded life has little room for Conor's big needs, and a forced stay with his grandmother (Sigourney Weaver) who is absorbed in her own fears of losing a child.
At Columbine elementary schools, where the innocence of young children still reigns, the fears have been quicker to subside, the path to status quo a little smoother.
Implemented in the United States a little over one year ago, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program provides an opportunity for undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children to remain in the country without fear of deportation, and allows them more opportunities in the areas of work and education.
In places where parents are accustomed to fearing for their children's safety, charter schools can prosper by being just a little more peaceful and caring than district schools.
In their fear of losing another relationship, young women are clutching on to their female friends as tightly as a little child holds a plastic trinket.
Fifty years later, when the Ireland of her memory bears little resemblance to that of present day, she fears that it is still possible to lose all when she discovers that her children — with the best of intentions...
The book will resonate with anxious children and budding activists, and parents, caregivers and educators will appreciate the apprehension of the little girl's parents and their decision to no longer live in fear.
In fact, it excels at playing with children, and households with little kids should have no fear of bringing home one of these pups.
Such aggression (particularly predatory and fear) may arise immediately when the child is brought into the home, or may begin as the child becomes more mobile (e.g., fear, predation, possessive, play) or when the child grows a little older and begins to challenge the dog for space, attention and resources (fear, conflict, possessive, play).
By providing video games and other forms of play, child life specialists are able to help children cope with pain and fear, and make the holidays a littler brighter for sick kids.»
Turning to some experts for a little child - friendly help is one of the best ways to put fears to rest and to talk about how to face those that can't be put away.
Avoid dismissing the fear or saying that your child is being silly, because nightmares can seem very real to little children.
Read books or make up stories with your child about separation fears — for example, «Once upon a time, there was a little bunny who didn't want to leave his mummy in the hutch.
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Results indicate the possibility of an optimal level of social - evaluative fears that is unique for children with HFASD; too little social fear or too much may contribute to problems with aggression.
It usually takes a little longer for respectfully parented children to internalise the appropriate behaviour but this is because they are not acting out of fear, they have to learn through their own sense of right and wrong.
Don't Think About Purple Elephants by Susanne Merritt — In this book about facing your worries, children will see how one little girl copes with her overwhelming feelings of worry and fear.
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