Sentences with phrase «realized kids wanted»

We have expanded our products to include bead necklaces for girls because we realized kids wanted to wear them too!

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By the end of the film, the Parrs finally realize that if they want their kids to take their powers seriously, they have to learn to trust them with those powers, too.
I wish I had the courage to quit my corporate tech gig (itself a downshift after years on Wall Street I had kids and realized I no longer wanted to work 100 hours per week and miss out on their lives).
Well any adults that have their own «treasure chest» realize that sometimes things don't get put back where they belong sometimes... sometimes they get put in drawers... in night stand drawers... in night stand drawers that you have passed on to your little kids cause you want new ones.
What I have come to realize is that it is the discussion around these questions, the including of your kids in the decision making process and the «whys» of why you choose certain toys / games / clothing / tv shows / music / friends that makes for children capable of decoding what they want out of the world.
The LA real estate developer and author of Family By Choice: Platonic Partnered Parenting, realized when she was 18 that she didn't want to spend a lot of time looking for a soul mate; she just wanted to have a kid.
Except for one thing: I never would've realized how much I really wanted kids if it wasn't for that miscarriage.
This is my number one tip for photographing your kids: you have to realize that most kids have the attention spans» of a gnat and you may only have mere minutes of cooperation out of them before they're DONE and want nothing to do with your picture taking.
Similarly, you may see five - year - old children exhibit confidence (she may tell younger children about all the things she can do now as a «big» kid, for instance), but then just as quickly fall apart when she realizes that she can not do something as well as she wanted.
As Christmas inches closer and closer some parents find themselves realizing that the cool new toy that they noticed on the news a few months ago has suddenly blown up in popularity and by the time you realize that your kids want it, you may not be able to find one.
Because when the day after Christmas arrives and you realize that the kids are on vacation you will WANT to take them out of the house.
I realize we don't want to be loading kids up with AB's for no good reason, but «unknown infection in the pediatric ICU» seems like a good reason to me?
Give your kid the benefit of the doubt and realize that they don't want to be sitting in a dirty diaper, and they know right well that they have to poop!!
While some kids choose to specialize because they realize that they have a special talent and want to improve, for many student - athletes, external pressure from parents and coaches steers them in a direction they may or may not want to go.
«Some transgender people who realized after gender reassignment surgery that they wanted kids of their own had no chance, because they already had their reproductive organs removed,» Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh, a fertility specialist in San Ramon, Calif., told Yahoo Parenting.
«Some transgender people who realized after gender reassignment surgery that they wanted kids of their own had no chance, because they already had their reproductive organs removed,» said Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh.
But we bet that if you're six or more months into Baby Bunching, you've realized that ironically, playgrounds are actually not always the most kid - friendly place spaces when you've got a crawler who prefers wood chips to goldfish crackers and a toddler who's learned how to sprint and wants to explore the big - kid equipment.
Teen moms - and all moms - need to realize that their kids aren't extensions of them, or mini-me's they can play with and dress up when they want.
You have to realize, that would be 15 minutes back home to get a fresh diaper and no one, I mean NO ONE wants to drag 3 kids BACK 15 minutes as dinner time clicks nearer just to get a clean diaper.
I've come to realize there is only one thing I want to hear from other parents when my kid is in the midst of a public meltdown: commiseration.
These parents generally love their kids and do want to be attached to them, but just don't necessarily realize that some of the things they are doing may be damaging to their relationship with their child.»
While my EasyLunchboxes cooler bags may work for most kids and adults, I realize teenagers are probably wanting something that looks less like, «I'm carrying a lunch box» and more like, «You don't know it's my lunch cuz I'm cool that way.»
«It's possible that parents who want their kids to benefit from a democratic parenting style should realize that their kids might require more direction when they're small; young children of democratic parents might be more likely to question parents» instructions or to get off - task because they're used to being a bit more independent than other kids
After all, most parents want their kids to reach their fullest potential, and helping children realize they aren't limited by gender supports that goal.
It was at that moment I realized no matter how healthy I wanted my kids to eat, in the end, it was up to them whether they actually ate healthy food or not.
«What he's failing to realize is the good kids who want to go to the local police officer and tell him — «this guy is carrying a gun» — they're afraid to do so because the day before, he was stopped unjustly by the police officer.»
I realized that the easiest way to save money on all of these products and avoid the harmful chemicals I didn't want around my kids was to make them myself.
Then I realized I have to do another IVF round because if I want two kids, the two good - quality ones could only end up yielding one baby, and I keep hearing stories about all these women who keep implanting embryos and they don't take.
«But then suddenly their kid wants to go camping, and they realize they need treatment.»
You don't want to go out on a date only to realize within the first five seconds that they don't want kids if that's a deal breaker for you.
It's just that people lately get so defensive about censorship when they don't seem to realize that other people don't have their same taste for dirty stuff, or that they have kids and want to keep things clean.
We went and sold the community on the idea that we were going to change it, because with every neighborhood we've served, we've realized that gang members don't want their kids to repeat their life.
I almost tripped over what seemed too contrived to be true, but I realized that these kids were actually doing what people claim to want to do: they found a problem, and they were fixing it.
He said that seeing his family that summer — mired in a desolate world of crime, drugs, and unemployment — made him realize «the type of life that I want isn't one spent in the basement of my mother's house with kids I can't support and an education that would leave me unqualified to even be a manager at McDonald's.»
«Instead of waiting four weeks, hoping you taught it right, hoping the kids got it, then taking the big high - stakes test and then realizing nobody got what you wanted them to get; every week we just check real quick, «Are they getting the skills?
«We don't want to subject our kids to five years of mis - education before we realize we were doing it wrong.»
Making the case that choice allows for all families, poor or middle class, to meet the particular needs of their children can win support, especially from white middle class families who realize that how they are hurt by school zones and other Zip Code Education policies (and are also condescended by teachers and school leaders when they want more for their kids), but don't see any other way to avoid those problems beyond paying for private schools out their own pockets.
Which is not unusual for parents to want their children to like what they like, but much harder to realize that your child is unique and perhaps quirky and not like «all the other kids
«This guy I play tries to be an optimist for almost the whole story, and it's just one of the saddest things I've ever done when the moment comes where he realizes that he can't affect the kid the way he really wants to,» says Reilly, who also describes his inability to stop tearing up after filming the movie's climactic scene.
«You don't want kids to give money power over their life, but to realize that we think before we spend money.»
I just don't want any of you people to loose your kids in order to realize that you are taking a bigger risk by having these dogs around.
If kids realize that they can get attention by being bad, they will continue the bad behavior because they want the attention.
He also stresses that having display tanks allows customers, especially kids, to «see the tank, touch it, and realize they love that tank and want to have one like it at home.»
But then I realized that every place is kid friendly if you want it to be.
This whole «collect them all» thing started kinda unintentionally, when, after getting my first professional job, I realized I could buy some of the many games I always wanted to have as a kid.
I got a Wii about a year after it first came out as a graduation gift, less than two years later it was stolen out of my dorm, and then I inherited my sister's less than a year ago and realized there weren't any games I wanted to play — until Skyward Sword came out, and oh my god you guys, I feel like a kid again.
It's not always easy, but then you realize: Even if it's one kid who wants to come to school just to do art, that's the most rewarding thing.
We're using it right now to record this podcast, but you know like every time my kids want to Skype with their grandparents we spend about 10 minutes troubleshooting because they can't seem to get the image to show up, or their microphone got muted, or their volume is turned down and they didn't realize.
The last thing you want is to downsize your budget and then realize that your kid is pulling a Rory in the Netflix Gilmore Girls revival and crashing in their childhood bed again.
I always assumed my kids would go to college one day, but I realized I needed to save for them if I wanted them to avoid the crushing realities of student loan debt.
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