Sentences with phrase «not sure their parents»

I'm not sure the parents of America are ready to make a federal case just to get their kids to eat, but some of them are probably hoping their kids will adopt the slogan of the clean - your - plate movement in China: «I'm proud of my clean plate.»
I'm not sure her parents even know this is happening.
I'm not sure all parents rely as much on achievement results as do your friends, but you make a good point.
«Rosie appreciated the support but wasn't sure parenting ever really qualified as brave or maybe it always did - because it's not like you had a choice.»
Young children are not sure their parents still love them.
Young children are not sure their parents still love them — so they need more love and support now.

Not exact matches

The bottom line is the researchers aren't sure, but they have a couple of suspects, according to a write - up of the findings on The Cut blog, including our increasingly brutal form of capitalism and helicopter parenting.
Whether you move away or not, I'm sure you'll find that your parents will always love you and support your decisions.
They can't be sure if the new parents will return after their leaves or choose to cut back their workload — or quit altogether.
Sure, parents could decide to visit Store B instead of A because they can knock a few items off of their own shopping lists, but money is tight enough for most shoppers that savings on one item aren't likely to be spent on unplanned splurges.
Eric Wrubel, who represented the child in one of the cases, hailed the ruling, saying it would make sure «one parent doesn't disappear because one person doesn't like the other anymore.»
Sure, they care about money — but they're used to the idea that they might not make as much as their parents did.
To reduce the pangs of homesickness, Boleantu suggests you buy a cheap computer for any close relatives (such as parents) who do not have email access and make sure they know how to use it.
«A» hides from Michael's parents with Rhiannon to make sure they don't wake up in Hawaii next (because «A» switches into a nearby body at the end of each night).
If you have a friend, co-worker, neighbor, parent, sibling or cousin who is thinking about Pure Barre, and is not sure if they can join in — share this blog with them!
Many parents don't want to become a burden on their children in retirement and ensuring their own financial success will make sure they maintain their independence.»
They have to be interviewed to make sure that this is their decision and not their parents although at times people of all ages do get baptized for the wrong reason be they 8 or 58.
We have the crying infants and squirming toddlers (not to mention the adolescents who, I'm sure, are giving their parents fits) and the people (mostly women, but a few men) who are certainly in their nineties.
Study's have shown that gay couples make excellent parents and I'm sure the study's would show the same for polygamist family's as well (as long as they are not forcing underage children to participate).
Sure I disrespected my parents from time to time, but once again I don't for one second believe that doing so makes someone a horrible person.
Given that NewsCorp is also the corporate parent of FoxNews, I'm not sure what the author was worried about in terms of maintaining ideological «purity».
Human se / xuality is a comp.lex spectrum to be sure, but don't put too much stock in the Fre.udian «blame the parents» approach.
Your parents, grandparents, George Washington, Barack Obama, mitt Romney (though I'm sure you're not a fan), whoever you look up to, they'd be embarrassed to know you.
I'm not sure how that relates to the topic anymore, except thinking about the praying morning and evening and table prayers, brought down through the generations, makes me think of my parents and grandparents who taught them to us and prayed them with us, diligently and who certainly would be hurt by our going from them to a thousand Hare Krishna's every day.
And I'm not even sure I've listed all the tasks that pastors do... If you can do all that with excellence and keep a full time job and lead by example in your home / marriage / parenting... Then you need a cape with a big S on it!
There are folks out there that truly believe we should stone to death all adulterers, gays, and children who are disrespectful to their parents (not sure what the age of accountability is on that one).
And maybe in your State it's a two year wait but here in California there are children waiting to be adopted, though I can say that there is still a year or more process of vetting the adoptive parents to make sure they are not just using the kids as a means of financial support while locking them in a basement.
I am not sure it is about being strong — many codependents are very strong for a very long time, coping with an addict and covering up for them and managing them and all the emotional stuff that goes with it, alongside doing jobs and looking after kids as effectively a single parent.
Having a child doesn't mean you can only be friends with other parents, obviously, but it sure is nice to connect with others who are in the same stage of life and get what you are going through (and who are OK with calling it a night before 7 p.m.) The old adage is true, it really does take a village to raise a family.
Many of the people in the group are my parents», and even my grandparents» age, and I'm not sure I can or should be teaching people who are my elders.
@Saraswati, I'm not sure where you are getting your information, but parents are not legally obligated to pay for their children's college.
To be sure — so my parents thought — they needed Christianity in order to make democracy work and escape communism, as well as for their souls» salvation, but that belief did not make me suppose that Westerners are superior.
Our parents not only had to tend their own little vineyards, they also had to attend to the larger territories to make sure the soil was conducive to growth.
I'm not sure where your comming from with this but believe me if you are born poor and to parents who do not have a high education level it's EXTREMELY difficult to get out of that situation.
We want to be as sure as we can be that our life choices are not made for us by someone else — parents, friends, peers or teachers.
Sure we're not our parents, and we can work to change our communication habits.
In this way, God is making sure that children do not suffer for the poor decisions of their parents.
It is not necessary for certain ideas to have evolved, as is evidenced by other cultures (not to say in any way that they are wrong, however, there are practices that oppose the morals ingrained in us by the society we live in) so could a parent raise perfectly good children without the bible, in this day in age, probably yes, but you must recognize, that much of what they will be teaching will come from their society, adn quite honestly I'm not sure honoring your parents, and not killing are such a bad thing.
Growing up we have deep conversations with our friends about religion and question the commitment of our parents to a authority we are not sure is totally valid in today's society.
Yeah, right... he «unintentionally hurt» people... he accidentally said parents should hit their kids if they THINK they might be gay... sure, it was a typo... he couldn't actually have MEANT it... and it was secular liberal media's fault... because all real «fair - minded» people know what he meant... and that he didn't mean it... and someone else was to blame if he did... not that he did... but still he was the REAL victim...
Sure the Gosselin kids have matching clubhouses and cute clothes and constant activities and memories from expensive vacations, but now they don't have a strong marriage to look up to... which is one of the greatest gifts parents can give their children.
Parents who were not active church members felt constrained to make sure that the children went to Sunday School anyway.
Rob and I are truly challenged with raising our kids and taking care of our parents these days, as I'm sure so many of you are, and oh my goodness why is this stage of life not talked about more?
Not sure why, maybe because that's how my parents made it, so that's how I've always eaten it.
I've been enjoying spending some time with Matt since he got home (Sunday) after a month on tour in Europe, so I'm finally going to respond to all of your comments tonight:) I wasn't sure if I would be able to pick him up at the airpot last Sunday night but I surprised him and popped out of the back seat of his parents car!
(By the way, I'm pretty sure you're not fooling your parents.
I can't believe how fast the time has gone and I sure can't say I am prepared for baby to be here, but apparently nothing can really prepare you fully for being a parent — or so I've heard.
Sure cake from scratch tastes amazing, but a lot of times us busy parents can't think that far ahead.
When potatoes are in season, I always make sure to buy a few bags and make deliveries to my parents and friends who can't make it to the market.
I'm not sure I had a «real» turkey until I spent a Thanksgiving with my boyfriend's parents during college.
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