What Kidsave has experienced over the years, is that once
people meet the kids it becomes easy to be their advocates — or to fall in love.
Not exact matches
Maybe you don't like to
meet new
people or you're really not that fond of
kids or you don't like public speaking or you don't want to travel.
But if every
meeting is inconvenient, if we can't ever get to our
kids» soccer games or have to be up and functional before the roosters, it wears on
people over time.
You're likely to be
meeting hundreds of
people each day of the show — some prospects, some customers, and some folks who are just looking for a toy to bring home to their
kids.
Your
kids will go out and
meet all sorts of
people.
What if we taught our
people to ask the same things about their lives, our
meetings, their
kids and so on?
When asked why they go to church, many
people say that there they
meet the kind of
people they really like (
people like themselves) or that the church helps their
kids learn morals.
Sorry Christards, at the end of the day, when the change comes to allow same-s.e.x marriage — and it's coming, don't
kid yourself — it will be because
people across the country are talking to gay and lesbian co-workers and neighbors,
meeting same-s.e.x couples and their
kids at Little League games, and working at companies with domestic - partner health plans.
We go to church, we participate in leadership
meetings to shape the conversations of our communities, we pray for our friends, we make meals, I write posts and articles and books about God, we wash our minivans, we set up the sprinkler for the neighbourhood
kids and hand out freezies to hopeful hands, we go to work, we talk about the
people we know.
She instantly introduced us to several of her neighborhood friends and their
kids, and together, we all walked around the neighborhood, chatting, laughing, telling jokes,
meeting people, and petting dogs, while our girls got handfuls of candy from almost every door.
I
met a lot of gay
people in their 50s, all of them wish they had
kids.
I had served with my music for eight years and given private lessons (no charge) to
kids, encouraged
people in every way I could, always showed up for practice (sometimes the only one who did) showed up for every
meeting they ever held, and passionately shared my spiritual journey with them.
I have
meet a lot of
people in 2 years who have Do nt be surprised if your
kids or generations after you open up their minds to reason and accept Islam.
Every time they put prayer in schools, presenting it to
people's
kids as the norm, every time they manipulate health policies, every time «payer breakfast» is held which is really a government
meeting... time after time
people still try to shove their religion down others throats.
I love chatting with
people I
meet in stores, much to the chagrin of my
kids, so edge away hoping no one will associate them with me.
In fact, in this day and age, when
people use dating sites to
meet, the first filter tends to be no
kids, then no women over 40.
Rich and Hunter are truly some of the fittest
people I have ever
met (along with
kids» snowboard instructors).
People will continue to post pictures of pee stick Christmas tree ornaments with pride, as well as send out links to their
kids» Amazon wish lists, even if some of their friends have never even
met their
kids.
It was helping
people that initially brought the two women together; they
met while working with a non-profit, feeding summer meals to
kids.
I was attending a mom's
meet up and I was the only
person with more than 1
kid.
But if they weren't close by, we would not have been able to give our children what they need while also
meeting our needs without developing relationships with other
people who could help us with the
kids.
Will the
kids need to
meet a specific goal, such as earning a certain amount of items for game play to end, or does the first
person to cross the finish line win?
And while vocabulary expansion happens usually on its own as
kids meet other
people and enter preschool, there is a lot you can do at home to teach your child descriptive words he or she can use and say every day.
Having the best double jogging stroller for your
kids will not only help you to get your body back but also take your
kids closer to nature and enjoy
meeting new
people which will surely develop their psychology as well.
I know that I
met quite a few interesting
people when I was being dragged along as a
kid to do good works with various outreach ministries.
One of the things I love most about blogging and social media is being able to «
meet»
people all over the country doing inspiring work related to
kids and food.
Although no adoption decisions are made at
Kids» Fest, it's an excellent time for prospective parents to
meet and interact with waiting children and network with their social workers in
person.
The
people I've
met at Cal Poly through Camp Kesem have been some of the best
people I've
met during my time here, and the
kids that attended camp last year made me want to come back to experience it again this year!
* Positive Discipline * Positive Discipline for Developing Capable
People * Building Self - Esteem through Positive Discipline * Keys to Developing Self - Reliance: A Gift to Our Children * The Significant Seven: Life Skills for Adults and Youth * Positive Discipline: Practical Application * Why Children Misbehave and What to Do About It * Parenting Teenagers: · Empowering Teenagers — and Yourself in the Process * Teaching Parenting the Positive Discipline Way: * Classroom Management: Shared Responsibility through Class
Meetings: Eliminating your Role as a disciplinarian (The Kids Can Do It Better Anyway) * Positive Discipline in the Classroom (two - day training on class meetings) * We've Got to Keep Meeting Like This (teacher in - service on class meetings) * School Administrators: Positive Discipline in the Classroom (two - day training with Bill Scott, principal of Birney Elementary
Meetings: Eliminating your Role as a disciplinarian (The
Kids Can Do It Better Anyway) * Positive Discipline in the Classroom (two - day training on class
meetings) * We've Got to Keep Meeting Like This (teacher in - service on class meetings) * School Administrators: Positive Discipline in the Classroom (two - day training with Bill Scott, principal of Birney Elementary
meetings) * We've Got to Keep
Meeting Like This (teacher in - service on class
meetings) * School Administrators: Positive Discipline in the Classroom (two - day training with Bill Scott, principal of Birney Elementary
meetings) * School Administrators: Positive Discipline in the Classroom (two - day training with Bill Scott, principal of Birney Elementary School)
I have loved getting to
meet new
people and hear comments from parents who've read Naked Parenting: 7 Keys to Raising
Kids With Confidence.
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meet a
person, be it a
kid, or someone who use to be a
kid, that does not love LEGO.
Even at new places, with new
people, when my
kids walk in, they immediately scatter — to the play structure, to the swings, to the
people they haven't
met yet.
My passion for
kids, fun and nonprofit are perfectly mixed in this organization that brought me to the most amazing
people I have ever
met.
I'm Aria and I joined Camp Kesem because in my mind, the
kids we
meet are some of the strongest
people I know.
Every
person has sensory needs, and
meeting those needs can help improve behavior, school performance, and quality of life, especially for
kids.
We often took one or all of the
kids along to classes where they were able to
meet all types of
people and be exposed to new ideas right alongside of us.
In a famous study, psychologist Barbara Rogoff and her colleagues reviewed 50 different cultures to discover when ordinary
people think
kids are capable of self - control and ready to
meet responsibilities (Rogoff et al 1975).
If your child has ever participated in a sport, you've undoubtedly
met people like Emily's dad, parents who behave inappropriately and upset their
kids.
Not all adopted
kids steal of course, but sometimes
kids with traumatic backgrounds may have trouble trusting other
people to
meet their needs, so they take food and other items and hoard them.
The Grammy - nominated singer - songwriter — who founded the Camp Lisa Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps send underprivileged
kids to summer camp — discovered how fun it is to
meet new
people and relate to them at camp.
Quite a lot of the
kids have got to
meet him and realise that he's a normal
person, a nice guy.
As I opened the door to check the generator, I
met four
people at the entrance and my aunt's
kid called her big mummy, my aunt was about to greet them and they just started beating her.
At least 100
people in Syracuse care enough about how far
kids have to walk to school, and whether or not the superintendent's contract is extended, to show up to a board
meeting to talk about it last night.
It's not
people that are working and struggling to make ends
meet and worrying about paying their taxes and their
kids education.
This is our time — to put our
people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our
kids; to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace; to reclaim the American Dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth — that out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope, and where we are
met with cynicism, and doubt, and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a
people: Yes We Can.»
Later in the afternoon a half a block away, about a dozen
people including Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan turned out for a «State of Our Community
Meeting»... «When I go into our schools, our
kids are saying the same things that the adults say.
There's no more pressure you can put on a
person than to say, if they show up, «You get these
kids for 56 minutes a day, and you're required to
meet these standards.»
Psychologists also increasingly report that today's
kids are terrified of everything from riding the bus to school alone to
meeting new
people.
(ISTOCKPHOTO) Whether you have adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or are just a busy
person on the go, you've probably developed your own strategies for multitasking: paying bills while checking email, preparing for a
meeting while cooking dinner, or spending time with your
kids while scribbling down to - do lists.
Most
people are caught up in the daily grind that is life where we have to take the
kids to school while we're stressed about the deadline at work then we have to go to the PTA
meeting or come home late from work.