Somehow, single dads are supposed to
raise kids like moms do.
Jesus, if somebody
raised a kid like that, the kid would be in therapy forever.
Is it any wonder that
she raised a kid like Elon Musk?
Not exact matches
Overall, if you want to
raise resilient
kids, the key is «teaching
kids that their brains are
like muscles that can be strengthened through hard work and persistence.
Here's how growing a business is
like raising kids and how your parental instincts can help you choose the right partners.
When she suggested I
raise my children
like she
raised hers, saying they didn't seem to know what good was; I knew she pinched and beat her
kids for her own expectations, not the church member's.
«There's so many of us that want to
raise our
kids in the way of the Lord and feel
like we put ourselves last.»
Morman / Christian said that Morman women do things
like being involved with their communities «while
raising the
kids.»
Very few Christians are «activists» (
like our population in general), Very DO anything (except work and pay mortgages and
raise kids)
Most important, the new policy robs parents of Boy Scouts,
like me, of the sole authority to
raise issues of sex and sexuality with their
kids.
Average life expectancy was only 32 years during that time, If they would have married at the age of 25 and above
like current time than they could have not time for
raising the
kids.
Right now it may seem
like an afternoon of changing diapers and wiping noses has little to do with «the resistance,» but
raising decent, compassionate
kids, and being faithful to the call to love them exactly as they are in exactly this moment, is the good work of the Kingdom, in any age.
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.
Sounds
like I am
raising my
kids about the same way you
raised yours.
Consider extra features
like a
raised sandbox for
kids to play in or art installations made from found items for added visual interest.
Its
like wanting to
raise your
kids «delusional» but not «too delusional».
Like many Protestants of their generation, my parents had been
raised with a mild form of anti-Catholicism; they weren't allowed to date Catholics, for instance, and as
kids they heard the usual warnings about statue - worship.
Sort of
like a parent emphasizes either the positive or the negative, but they are trying to accomplish
raising good
kids, either way.
But by the time I go to the grocery store to buy the acai, my
kids all of the sudden act
like a pack of wild kangaroos
raised them, I forgot my list at home, and the store feels
like it's 115 inside and I begin to sweat profusely.
My
kids may be all grown up now, but I remember what it was
like raising them and being a working mom
like it was yesterday.
It almost feels
like cheating to have
raised two
kids with this quick and easy oven roasted broccoli recipe — preparing a delicious, crowd - pleasing broccoli recipe in only a few minutes, and having it be crazy - healthy too?
«Whether you attend the concert or bring your family to the full - day Saturday taste, we want everyone to know we do this for the
kids - the funds we
raise from summer high school classes and public events
like TOTV go right back to school sites for visual and performing arts and curriculum support to benefit students,» he added.
Funds are used to
raise awareness about child hunger in the U.S.; create public - private partnerships that align
kids with the resources they need; support nutrition programs
like school breakfast and summer meals; and educate
kids and their families on how to cook healthy meals with limited resources.
Like raising kids, just when you think you have it figured out, they go and change the «rules» on you.
It's not easy
raising kids and me
like you spend too much time indoors.
The daily news can make issues
like poverty and the environment seem overwhelming, yet by focusing on issues in ways that make sense to children, parents can
raise socially conscious
kids who care about the world beyond themselves.
We want to establish a place for them and other
kids like them within the LGBT community as well as a place for parents dealing with all the issues of
raising kids.
It was a decision my then - husband and I had made together; we wanted one of us to
raise the
kids and since he made more than I did and I had more interest in staying home than he did, it seemed
like a no - brainer.
We played and proved to be a crucial ally in building the case for Gay marriage (a just and right fight) «after all black marriages fail at such a high rate» etc and «marriage isn't about
raising kids» its funny cause
like every other minority group that uses Us to get their rights they bounce to the Suburbs and live «traditional» American lives gender roles included, I love it when the gender warriors turn around and heep praise on Ellen and her wonderful wife or other Gays who have traditional gender roles.
But what if we're «satisfied with our own lot» for a while —
like, say, for three or four years, while we're figuring out the whole marriage thing, or longer,
like the 18 or so years that we're
raising kids together?
If we want to
raise children who are pleasant company and genuinely nice people, we can help guide our
kids toward habits and behaviors that promote positive character traits
like kindness, generosity, and empathy for those who are less advantaged or who need help.
That's why, even as a developmental scientist, I value good nuts - and - bolts advice
like the kind you'll find in Erica Reischer's What Great Parents Do: 75 Simple Strategies for
Raising Kids Who Thrive.
you are dead on about parents letting schools know that they would
like help
raising food IQ for
kids.
You do what you
like with your
kids, because frankly I'm too busy actually
raising mine to tell you how to
raise yours.
More and more it seemed
like the district's only goals were to
raise the
kids» standardized test scores and to teach them to fear authority — both of which, I'll admit, they did quite well.
Don't get me wrong, the older ladies are way cooler than you and know everything there is to know about
raising kids, but they're not going to let you hang with them until you figure out your push - up game
like they have.
I've always said that
raising kids is
like herding cats!
It's
like they are all in this together, no criticism, no «his a bad father» comments or remarks, it just feels
like they are happy in the way each of them
raise their own
kids.
Based on the feedback from your other commenters it sound
like the majority of
kids raised in an environment of fear will bend over backwards to try to AVOID putting their own
kids through the same thing.
Sounds
like you're
raising a great
kid.
A study published in the Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science found that dads who were actively engaged in
raising their children had
kids who were better at problem solving and less likely to suffer emotional problems
like anxiety and social withdrawal.
-- Canadian Guider «Hearing Barbara Coloroso talk about
raising kids is
like being exposed to good art - both experiences resonate with clarity, insight, honesty, and all the components are in ideal proportion.»
I would
like to see the floor for school meals
raised so that parents are supported in helping
kids stay within the American Heart Association's recommendations for added sugar: http://ushealthykids.org/2013/03/11/infographic-sugar-limits-for-
kids/ Until then, I will keep packing lunches and look forward to reading the newest «It Takes a Village to Pack a Lunch» series.
Luckily knows what it's
like to
raise kids and all the various stains and messes they can create in our lives from the
kids» clothes, toys, bedding, car seat liners, strollers, and lets not forget the stains they get on OUR clothes!
There's so much work involved in giving birth and
raising happy, healthy
kids... Just imagine what it could be
like if we could just support each other through it all instead of judging and tearing down.
It's confusing and just one more way that feels
like as parents, there are so many forces working against us as we're trying to
raise healthy
kids.
It's not just staunch devotees
like Joanne; the prevalence of this philosophy has shifted mainstream American parenting toward a style that's more about parental devotion and sacrifice than about
raising self - sufficient
kids.
You will be able to find useful and engaging articles on different aspects of
raising kids,
like crafting, product reviews, cooking and recipes, giveaways & contest and more.
On this list you'll find sites local to you as well as moms who write about specific topics
like raising special needs children or ensuring their
kids have ties to their ethnic culture.
I know you had
kids to
raise, but seams
like you are wasting that degree.