Sentences with phrase «parents get it wrong»

Many parents get it wrong when traveling with a toddler by spending a lot sleeping or out until it's too late.
Each parent thinks their child is gifted and it is true that each child has unique gifts and talents, but what parents get wrong is that their kid isn't the only one who has «special gifts.»
About 40 percent of the parents got it wrong.
Placing your child in a car seat for the first time can be a scary activity for a parent, and many parents get it wrong.
As I said, maybe these parents got it wrong, I don't know, but don't throw out the whole principle of parents taking care of their own children.

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(And lest you get the wrong impression, she laughs a lot as she tells her own story with an obvious fondness for her parents.)
But there's a second wrong, here, and that lies in the attempt to get the researchers in question to violate their obligations to the research subjects — the children and their parents — who participated in the research in question.
When you guys have an opportunity to sit down and talk about what went wrong that day and what you can fix, communicating to these parents has got to be done.
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.
How in the name of all things right and good did we get to this wrong place, and how does every parent look at their sons and daughters and write a different narrative?
Paul clearly states that we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities in high places; He is suppose to be setting a principal and he is in fact destroying the thing that God stand for, serving the flesh and the creation more than the creator who is blessed forever; Man will always have a battle between flesh and spirit; he is more flesh than spirit ever in his dress muscles and tight shirts; which has no place in the spirit;» dealing with matters of the holy ghost «he can speck it but he can «t live it; which is the trouble with a lot of modern day Christians; do as i say not as i do... old fashion parents had the same concept, its not just Eddie he got caught, he was just falling weak to the flesh and his own desires; only thing is, he is responsible for the souls of those under his leadership; He must answer and atone to God for those actions, you think for a moment we are being hard on him; God has a way of letting us know when we are wrong that lets us know we need to change.
It was easy for me, then, to become cynical about the faith that I was raised in, to punch the holes into the theology of the people I grew up with and spot the gaps in the preaching and methods, and point a finger of blame when «they» got it wrong, to separate myself from the culture and, like most kids raised by immigrant parents (because, in a way, my parents were like immigrants to this strange new land of Christianity), I took for granted my life in the new Kingdom, completely unable to imagine a life without freedom, without joy, without Jesus.
So as a somewhat ignorant lay person (not a professional and not a parent), one of the most difficult aspects of being a writer on the subject of special needs inclusion, is the fear I'll get it wrong.
If you got a pair of shoes for Christmas, and said thank you to your parents, would it be wrong to not also thank the chinese workers who built the shoes, the fedex man for delivering it, and the president for allowing free trade?
Gets history of parents leaving Cuba wrong.
Once I became a parent it became real to me that I had gotten it all wrong.
controlling their behavior by inducing a fear of physical consequence will also make them fear the person doling out the punishment, which will eventually make it difficult for the child to come to the parent as they get older for help when they've done something wrong or made a mistake and need advice.
Rather than get preoccupied in these homes with what parents are doing wrong, we just zero in on this one positive moment, and then we make the moment salient to parents by slowing things way down.
But there's nothing wrong in acknowledging that for some of us — perhaps the majority of us — a marriage that works happily through the parenting years is all we desire, and that dissolving a marriage after that isn't a failure or a result of not understanding what «hard work» and «commitment» is, phrases that so often get attached to those who divorce.
The pattern is set when we're kids — we do something wrong, we get busted by our parents and when we own up to it, we get punished.
When kids receive gifts, they feel loved by their parents, don't get us wrong, it's not the gifts that could make them happy actually but the effort and the person behind it.
Don't get me wrong — I know most parents have room to improve.
I wait for the other kid's parent to take the lead when something goes wrong, and if they don't, I don't mind getting the little tyke's attention and saying, «Durwood, the hunting knives should stay at home, buddy.»
Even our own parents, who perhaps got it wrong, would agree: our children are worth the effort.
Dear Abby: Much as it pains me to publicly disagree with another attorney, the letter you published from Max D. Rynearson about the value of an IOU was more wrong than right — and your original advice to parents to get an IOU when lending money to their children was more right than wrong.
My 6 month old has recently started to wake everynight around 1 -30-2.00, i try a few things to settle her before i offer a bottle, But sometimes even after a bottle she is still wide awake and will stay like this for a couple of hours with me literally having to just sit there awake andnleave her in her cot to talk to herself play with her dummy or cry... I am at the breaking point i need sleep... do nt get me wrong this is what being a parent is all about but its a shock to my system after her sleeping throughbfor a couplr of.montjs rarely waking... Need opinions and advice for the in the middle of the night feed, because so many people have told me i shouldnt be giving a bottle and at 6 months shr shouldnt berd a bottle at that time and i should just leave her??? I do nt know what to do... Please help??
so many parents feel like they've done wrong because they don't feel like some perfect all knowing glowing angel (or something, ha) and it's so important to get a balanced view.
Sometimes kids get gifts from friends or relatives that rub parents the wrong way.
The parents that make these claims can scare off new moms who are may be only breastfeeding and want to find out more, or can't get a good night's sleep but feel wrong letting their baby cry.
She gets snarked at for being naked sometimes, for not being married to her baby's father (Teigen and John Legend have been married for years, but even if they weren't, not being married is a stupid thing to shame a set of parents for), for being too big while pregnant, for not being big enough while pregnant, and for holding her own baby «wrong
«Right vs. wrong» posting methods aside, there's also an inherent double standard to parents» reactions to their children getting sick.
Parents of these gifted infants get frustrated themselves because they don't know what's wrong.
Kid 1 was a pretty good eater and we were extremely neurotic, dedicated first - time parents (not that there's anything wrong with that), hell - bent on getting him to eat every bite blob of food on his spoon.
Now don't get me wrong, I don't think there is a right or wrong way to do anything as powerful as parenting.
My husband and I work full time and my parents had my babies so it was important for me to establish routines from an early stage, please don't get me wrong, my babies never went without anything, they just had things at certain times.
Don't get me wrong, of course parents love spending time with their kids; however, we also need a break.
No parent ever wants to get it wrong when it comes to their child's safety, but studies have shown that 3 out of 4 car seats are used incorrectly.
Don't get me wrong, if one parent makes a lot and the other can stay home, sure, fine, go for it.
Don't get me wrong - Karisa's not perfect, but neither are her parents.
When it comes to discipline there are a lot of ways we as parents can get it wrong.
Our parents didn't have Oprah and Dr. Phil to show them where they screwed up, but we do — and they're constant reminders of the risks of getting it wrong.
There were a couple of books that helped me particularly, Nighttime Parenting: How to Get Your Baby and Child to Sleep by William Sears and Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide For Parents Whose Child Is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, which helped me see that some children's needs are just more intense than others, not wrong, not right, just different.
However, dosage depends on the baby's weight and new parents can often get that wrong, and either overdose or underdose.
Often times it gets to the point where a woman forgets to enjoy the newborn stage because her time is spent worrying about every little thing that could go wrong, or about what others think of her parenting skills.
I've heard of parents who snip the very tip off of pacifiers so it feels «wrong» to the baby and gets rejected somewhat naturally.
Mistakes are made and children may get the wrong impression from their parents.
Some parenting experts argue that this is actually more true to life — when things get stressful and we do something we know is wrong, it helps to take a «breather» — a time - out that is more of a break.
While the article is timely and had wonderful information to share with parents and school boards, I feel people will get the wrong impression by the comparison chart if they do not realize that the fat - free milk in many cases is not the type of white milk served to the majority of students.
I agree totally everyone has their own way to parent they need to get over their selves and realize just cause its not their way does nt mean its wrong you go mine
Their parents and teachers may not notice that anything is wrong, especially since kids are often ashamed to admit how anxious they are about things that other people don't seem to get upset about.
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