They don't listen to their kids and they are too authoritarian.
i got the platinum trophy for this game and locked in a total of 4,042,230 speed points which has brought me up to a total of 60 hours of gameplay and yet all i wan na do is play play play play play... criterion and ea best game you have ever made keep up the good work do
nt listen to these kids because a story does nt make a good game this does.
«Toxic parents are known for
not listening to their kids, but instead, talking over them or at them... parents (should) make a concerted effort to remain silent and listen, listen, and listen some more... (the child) will talk more and confide more.»
Not exact matches
When
not creating and developing with Regal he enjoys spending time with his
kids and
listening to music.
I was the
kid scrambling
to class who couldn't
listen and take notes at the same time.
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..
Perfectly respectable and honorable, merely the fact that this
kid had the strength
to sacrifice material goals in order
listen to his conscience is something that we don't see in youth everyday.
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.
You'd be having a kitten if a school somewhere wanted
to start every day with a «muslim» prayer... more and more
kids in schools there days aren't «christian», so making them
listen to a «christian» prayer simply doesn't make sense.
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 told Doug he is uniquely positioned
to make things better for my suffering
kids and his only response was, «I told you
to go
to the hospital and you didn't
listen to me.»
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.»
«I still feel disgusted with myself for letting some punk
kid in a pizza shop and a police officer who couldn't take a second
to listen rob my friends and me of our dignity that day.
We must accentuate the positive of high art, telling our students and
kids and friends
not «The music and movies you consume are junk,» but «Today, let's try The Magnificent Ambersons,
not Breaking Bad,» or «Let's
listen to Mahler's Fifth,
not Classic Rock — just for a change.»
I can't stand rap / hip - hop... and I hate it even worse when I see white
kids listening to it.
Linn quotes Joel Babbit, former president of Channel One, on the advertising clout of this network: «The advertiser gets
kids who can
not go
to the bathroom, can
not change the station, who can
not listen to their mother yell in the background, who can
not be playing Nintendo.»
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.
I wish they'd section of the United States so those of us who didn't have
kids don't have
to listen to your
kid scream or wait behind slow busses.
TO Over It; «
Listen, Toots, I was raised by a self - righteous, domineering, opinionated, my - way - or - the - highway, because - I - said - so mother... believe me, you are doing your poor little
kids a great disservice, if
not downright harm.
Richard, it's so through... Dominican Republic Sunday morning... moms and dads carrying their
kids on their back, some walk more then an hour in the burning sun... Church is... on a piece of land stretched out blankets under the tree... they took of their flip flops... its a holy land... they don't have
to fight about the color of the carpet, either the washrooms vanity or chairs style and colors... the have no chairs, no washrooms, no piano, no lights, no AC... they are sincerely seeking God,
listening to the preaching and in the middle of the darkness they see the light, they hope for better... they ARE what I call the REAL church.
Then tend
to start doing this right after they realize the
kids won't
listen anyway.
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.
Simple enough
to where your kitchen isn't turned upside down trying
to make a healthy dinner, while your
kids listen to «Let It Go» on replay 456 times and mess up the rest of the house.
«My mission is
to make hemp such a common occurence that our
kids will grow up
listening to us gripe about how the
kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys
to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way
to the cafe
to meet with their friends
to smoke a joint, have a coffee and
listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers,
not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim
to be.»
Listening to my body, I headed into the kitchen and put together a meal that you probably wouldn't see in any other «normal» college
kid's kitchen.
As most
kids, Elsa is crazy about animals, and since there aren't very many goats and cows running around on the streets of central Stockholm, visiting a farm is her only chance
to listen to some muu and maa.
«Parents and families across the country are applauding as one by one, restaurants are
listening to parents and public health experts and starting
to do their part
to help keep America's
kids healthy, but we aren't done yet!
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.
You probably aren't going
to win your pool anyway, so you might as well
listen to my
kid and take Cal State Bakersfield
to the Sweet 16.
When I take it off,
kids won't
listen to me anymore.»
Back in the old days — before everything got so loud and shiny and
kids listened to proper music,
not like that noise you hear nowadays, coming out of their phones — Match of the Day didn't even bother with a league table for the first few weeks of the season.
You're bashing Miller, saying Williams doesn't want
to play for him, ignoring the fact that this
kid was committed
to Miller for months, has kept Arizona in the hunt, has
listened to everything Miller has had
to say
to him since the ESPN report, and has been open minded about the entire process.
If you don't believe me, just
listen to pro coach Stan Van Gundy (who also coached his
kids» youth team): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ9jTOAMTtk
I've been pretty against processed foods in general for awhile so we don't even buy «organic» or «healthy» processed foods, for the most part (but for the sake of honesty my
kids split a fruit roll up — the Betty Crocker kind — today so don't
listen to me).
1 -
Kids listen to other people better than their parents, she probably enlists their help and the go about it willingly 2 - Nanny doesn't live there, so
to her it's probably
not that bad.
my
kids are almost 19 and 15, my daughter 18, i tell her do
not let a guy make her feel she has
to have sex that is uncomfortable and does
nt seem normal because most likely he grew up watching porn or
listening to his friends.i tell my 15 year old that if he ever looks at it (porn), do
not think thats how sex is suppose
to be with a woman and that real women do
not do all that nasty stuff, and real women do
not look that way.
Wrinkles said that a mother called him up and said that her son was misbehaving a lot, and because she knew he was afraid of clowns, she decided
to hire Wrinkles
to get back at her
kid for
not listening to her.
Hopefully more new parents will
listen to those of us who love traveling with our
kids and make it happen no matter the obstacle, and they will
not be put off by those who say it just can't be done, or is too much of an inconvenience
to OTHER people.
And how would the parents know what was going on with their
kids if they didn't
listen to them, even if just
to hear them complaining?
That way, you provide an example
to your other
kids so they can learn
to say, «You're
not listening.»
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Now, you don't want that
to be felt by your
kids that's why it's important that you
listen to them when they have something
to say.
It's supposed
to be about
listening to your baby and yourself —
NOT about
listening to strangers who don't know you, your
kid, or your situation.
If you're sitting there thinking, «My
kids don't really seem
to listen to me; they just tune me out,» or if you're even wondering if your parenting style is working very well at all, start by asking yourself, «Is what I'm doing with my family effective?
Even though my
kids are still a little young
to listen to podcasts, I can't wait until they can enjoy them just as I do.
«TIS THE SEASON FOR BAKING, and if you're in the kitchen a lot these days, that's exactly where your
kids — the messy ones who don't always
listen to instructions — want
to be.
It's like teaching children a lesson on the importance of
not smoking, and then handing out ashtrays and lighters
to the
kids who did the best job
listening.»
Authoritative parents give
kids respect and
listen (and expect
kids to do the same) and encourage
kids to be independent thinkers, but they do
not give in
to kids and expect cooperation and good behavior.
When our
kids doesn't
listen to us we might feel unimportant, like our meanings doesn't count and so on.