«For parents,
this means listening to your kids,» Justin writes.
Not exact matches
God is an adult version of any
kid's imaginary friend so let's not get carried away by complex
meanings here; it was just a bunch of ignorant people
listening to a great movie director rambling for 12 minutes.
I
mean seriously, can you imagine what they went through
listening to all the other
kids talk about TV shows?
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)
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.
Being a woman in her thirties with two
kids means that I spend an inordinate amount of time
listening to other women moan about the men in their lives (come on, it's a fact of life that MOST women moan about their fellas).
When our
kids doesn't
listen to us we might feel unimportant, like our
meanings doesn't count and so on.
Just because you find yourself spending more time behind the wheel with your child doesn't
mean you're doomed
to a decade or more of
listening to kids» music.
And I
mean I think that a lot of moms and myself, in particular, I remember when I was at work was I had this unrealistic expectation of how much my baby needed
to feed, I
mean my
kids were getting like eight ounce bottles while I was away and I was like wow my supply isn't keeping up and now with this research as well as
listening to what you're saying, our babies actually, well they are not transferring eight ounces from the breast, so why would they need it from the bottle and maybe that makes moms feel a little bit more secure that their babies are actually getting you know, what they need and the moms are able
to produce what they need when they're away from their baby.
Kids who
listen to sexually suggestive music have sex earlier — and I don't
mean before breakfast.
Don't
listen to mean old Farmer Cranky up there (he could've gotten away with it if it weren't for you
kids and your dog!)
For many middle and high school educators, bringing music into the classroom
means lugging that old boom box out of storage and allowing
kids to listen to some school - appropriate music, which can be quite challenging
to find, while working on an art project.
This
means meeting and eating together, being introduced
to the elders and neighbors of a community,
listening to the stories, playing with the
kids, and understanding the world through the lived experience of those in the community.
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Kids relaunches with fresh new design ALSC online courses start January 16 ALA Youth Media Awards webcast available
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to ALSC's Great Websites for
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That
means we're poised
to have a
kid in rural Kenya
listening to a free lecture at M.I.T.
This does not
mean that they get
to behave as they like, but parents
listen to what the
kids have
to say.