Sentences with phrase «n't love their children»

It's not that you don't love your children.
A running theme in his spiritual writings is that parents should not love their children too much, lest that love divert them from love of God.
A good parent doesn't love their children at different levels, but their children are still not the same.
We need to get rid of wenger, let us fan do something.thats buffon n his love child akb ass lickers do nt care about this club.
do not love their children any less.
It's not that I don't love my children.
I think if you love being a Mum and love your child so much like you say, you will love a second child, i can understand not loving all children of course, but it is built in you to love your own, its a chemical reaction.
I couldn't love this child more if he shared my DNA — of that, I am absolutely certain.
They love their child and see their child for the wonderful person that they are, but then they have to remember that the world doesn't love their child, nor should they have to, and that a kicker is annoying no matter how cute the parent thinks they are.
Not that these parents don't love their children; they love them more than anyone else.
Please do not accuse me of judging those other mothers who don't love their children as much as I love mine.
You won't love your child any more or less, and you really shouldn't treat your child any differently.
It is not that they do not love their children, it is that they may not repeat the having kids part if they were to start all over.
Each situation is unique, it doesn't mean that don't love this child with all their heart, it just means that were visualizing something in their heart and in their head and it wasn't going to be a reality.
I assure you, a birthmother that didn't love her child would never in a million years go through the painful process of birthing her child; find suitable adoptive parents to raise her child; and then give her child to them — only to have her choice be misunderstood by society later on.
It's one thing if party planning is a source of a joy for you, but if it's not a priority, foregoing fancy party trappings does not mean that you don't love your child enough or don't care enough about celebrating the moment.
The Chinese, you understand, don't love their children.
Don't you love children?»
(New International Version) A while back I was talking with a friend about school problems, and she surprised me by saying «America doesn't love its children!»
«It's not that they don't love their child.
Strategies employed include one parent constantly criticising or belittling the other, preventing the child talking about the other parent, limiting contact, removing any presence of the other parent from the life of the child, promoting the idea that the other parent does not love the child or giving the impression that the child must choose between parents or be punished, by way of threats or by withdrawing affection and attention.
(CNN)- President Donald Trump continued to criticize the armed school resource officer in Parkland, Florida, who stayed outside of the school during the shooting, saying during a White House news conference conference that Scot Peterson «doesn't love the children, probably doesn't know the children.»
Victorian or early authoritarian parents weren't strict because they didn't care about or didn't love their children.
Not due to the fact they do not love their children.
Typically, this is framed as your not being sensitive enough to «the child's needs» (which contains the implied message that you don't love the child).
Then this is expanded to your not being sensitive enough to what the child feels and needs (i.e., the implied message is that you don't love the child).

Not exact matches

They can't snuggle, kiss boo - boos or exhibit unconditional love, not like a mom or dad or child care worker can.
It's time to love thy neighbor, not mudsling at children.
The hard thing for some people is researching stuff they're not into — like visiting the children's museum if you don't have kids — but I love uncovering new gems.
The LEGO Group primarily designs its products for children, but that doesn't mean adults don't love them, too.
loved the fact that this one carrier is suitable for use from the newborn days all the way until a child weighs 40 pounds as well as the fact that it «does not require inserts» to accommodate those youngest babies.
A mom blogger who runs the delightfully named site PregnantChicken.com loved the fact that this one carrier is suitable for use from the newborn days all the way until a child weighs 40 pounds as well as the fact that it «does not require inserts» to accommodate those youngest babies.
A recent Wall Street Journal article offers a pretty definitive answer: As tempting as it can be to protect your child out of love, don't indulge your kid's anxieties unless you want to make them worse.
I loved how you embraced, not just me, but my wife and my children.
But parents who emphasized warmth over distinctiveness (telling them «I love you» instead of «you're special») raised children who were happy with who they are but didn't feel superior to others.
With greater sincerity (one hopes), undertakers calm the grieving, nurses comfort the sick, and migrant nannies lavish on other people's children the love they aren't present to furnish back home...
CNBC's Jim Cramer loves the public school system, but the truth is that it can't be relied upon to teach children about money.
She told D23 (the official Disney Fan Club), «I have a couple deep, dark fears about child - rearing, like they won't love Disneyland because I'll over-saturate them.»
You're not spending time with your children or your loved ones, etc., and that causes more stress.
Your children will model their behavior based upon yours — if you're not educated enough to explain to your kids why taking drugs is dangerous, don't give them tacit license to use because you did,» says Dennis Poncher, author and founder of the support group network Because I Love You.
The guest doesn't seem to have a clue about what he is talking and what I love about it is how arrogant the dude is about the business that he owns and the work that he does (which he makes it sound more important than feeding the hungry children of Africa or something).
Not only was I able to find a job I think I will absolutely love, but I am now able to stay in the same city as my children.
You may not be for stem cell research, but what if there was a treatment that utilized stem cells (that would have been tossed away) that would curb a crippling disease tormenting your child or loved one?
I love my children but that doesn't mean I am happy with some of their actions but I don't stop loving them just because they did something wrong.
But don't you dare go making sweeping generalizations of secular people who are kind, peace loving and law abiding... unlike some people of faith who harbor child abusers within their own confines.
I pray to whichever holy name (God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, Jesus, etc.) suits the ONE Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent being that ignorance is wiped away from our species and we become a closer, more loving, peaceful creature and that we realize how much time we waste and how much further we push our fellow neighbor and brother under God, regardless of creed, away debating over who's God is better and discover the error of our ways before we destroy each other... before it's too late, because The End is Nigh!!!!! LOL!!!!! Really though, isn't the world full of enough tragedy, and aren't their so many more important things that need our energy and attention like the innocent children in Pakistan dying from diseases from the flood or the homeless children in our own country, or the lack of education, which is exactly what leads to this kind of debate?
When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real.»
@Calus Here is another good example of a «deep thinking» and a «loving» humanitarian, who thinks that «they» (women, children...) should not be allowed to live, just because of a difference in an opinion and that they (whoever «they» might be) are stupid because «they» don't think, act, or look the same.
What if my goal wasn't to win the game, but to leave people better than I found them — better loved, better experiencing their identity as a child of God, better equipped to love others?
I love my children but I sure couldn't imagine torturing them for an eternity because I gave them free will to try to do what's right.
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