And this evening practice of relaxing and preparing for bed can
really last your child a lifetime.»
Not exact matches
There is a reason that phrase, «You must be as
children» (paraphrased) is in the bible... because you
really would have to be a
child lacking wisdom and critical thought to believe the ridiculous books of the Abrahamaic faiths, and you'd have to ba an even bigger fool to think they are the
last word in spiritual truth.
«What we have
really done over the
last 30 years,» West and Hewlett point out, «is socialize the costs of growing old and privatize
child - rearing.»
Is there
really an instinct that both men and women have to «make a
lasting home for their
children, and teach those
children to make a
lasting home in their turn»?
I've been especially encouraged by the words and actions of Russell Moore, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the SBC, who took a trip to the border
last week and who wrote a
really powerful challenge to Christians regarding their response to the
child refugees.
I bring the conversation up because it came to mind
last week when I was reading about a Christian ethicist so passionately committed to defending the (unmistakably) exceptional nature of human beings that he thinks it necessary to forbid his
children any sentimental solicitude for the suffering of beasts, and to disabuse them of the least trace of the dangerous fantasy or pathetic fallacy that animals experience anything analogous to human emotions, motives, or needs; they can not
really, he insists, know anxiety, grief, regret, or disappointment, and so we should never allow them to divert our sympathies or ethical longings from their proper object.
We're
really excited, both because our loaves look bee - you - ti - ful and because after so long drooling over your recipes I've finally made one (ok, it's just me who's excited about the
last one, not the small
child).
When we were trying to figure out who in the world would come to the frozen depths of North Dakota
last winter to watch our daughter while The Professor and I drove the slick highway one hour east to Fargo to deliver our next
child we were
really at a loss.
Now there is a question which opens a massive debate about how OUR club is run but the answer has got to be yes, I miss Highbury and to say I loved the clock end as a
child through to leaving there for the grove as an adult is an understament, although the stadium has been a financial burden obviously it is still a wonderful place to watch football in, but football and especially Arsenal has changed so much in the
last thirty years, I
really am concerned about how much our supporters are charged either season tickets or match day sales including food / drink, we have removed a vast core of our traditional support and young because of these prices.
My husband and I don't
really do Valentine's Day and
last year was the first time the kids showed much interest, with my two biggest
children both buying and receiving Valentine gifts from little friends at school.
my kiddo
really never eats the candy (i think i still have some left over from
last halloween) but i have definitely convinced him that we are going to save only a few pieces and give the rest to sick kids at
children's hospital.
I love growing things in the garden and
really enjoyed helping with gardening club at my
children's school
last year....
We participated in a twitter party
last night with Healthy
Child Healthy World to talk about what a parent
really needs to have on hand for a new baby.
I have previously stated that $ 32 was too much for a towel, but this one is thicker than many, and you
really only need one towel to
last your
child through toddlerhood.
Mr. CANADA: Well, we're
really trying to focus in on a community that, for the
last 50 years, has had some of the worst outcomes for
children in America.
I would
really like to make this meat based liver formula for him and see him thrive like my
last child.
Because with just a couple of facts and must - do tasks, you
really can give your
child the best sleep start in life, and start building those crucial healthy sleeping skills that will
last a life time.
However, if intense separation anxiety
lasts into preschool, elementary school, or beyond - and
really is interfering with the
child's daily activities - those are some red flags.
Last year we made some
really easy Christmas decorations with
children — so easy in fact that we all loved them and are making some...
Last year we made some
really easy Christmas decorations with
children — so easy in fact that we all loved them and are making some again this year to give out as presents.
My
last Champagne toast was for a friends birthday (even though she wasn't
really celebrating herself or with me), in the week little dude bought a beautiful piece of work home — we celebrated, this time with a more appropriate
child friendly hot chocolate (with whipped cream), later that week we celebrated again with a pizza party thanks to a sticker regarding his improvements in reading.
This
last step of homework completion is a critical one that some
children really struggle with.
First, addressing the
last item first, I
really like your idea of placing your
child on the potty at given times, however, I am no sure that I think that this is a good strategy for the long term simply because, as you have said yourself, it may not clarify for the
child the real need to go.
You see the thing is this is not the first
child I have had to fight for and well I got subdued into a false sense of security as his
last school was
really good — this one is rubbish and so is the SENCO.
We are still in the adoption waiting period but one thing we have
really come to understand is that our decision to adopt will literally
last at least a few lifetimes — our
child's lifetime, our lifetime and the birth families lifetime.
Do we
really think our
children will change their behavior in a
lasting way when we respond this way?
If you're
really keen on keeping your
child on the same schedule, you can wake them 1 hour early on the day of the time change so as not to see any
lasting effects from the time shift (however if your
child has a very strong internal clock, you may find them still not able to fall asleep until their «usual» bedtime).
The benefits of this are many fold, including, your
children really see where food comes from and it
lasts a
really long time.
When I attended the BOND conference in April I was
really inspired, not only by the speakers but, by all of the individual work done by all of the folks in the industry, from educators to brand reps.. This industry is making big strides to change the way people view early infant development and creating
lasting bonds between caregivers and their
children.
We aren't saying send a
child to boarding school and have a
really really good day with her once a year, but being mindful and present when with a
child will have
lasting positive effects, even if that time is limited.
I bought this stroller for my
last child about year ago and I was
really disappointed Here my pros and cont Positive: can be used with all car seats bassinet can be converted into a seat, so you need only one piece.
Reading this I started thinking how sad would I be if my 18 - month - old son (my
last baby, sniff) suddenly stopped nursing, but
really... isn't that what
child - led weaning IS?
I
really regret not cloth diapering our
last child but my husband didn't want to mess with cloth diapers — he was tired of them — and I was not about to upset the marriage equilibrium over the type of diapers we used.
Some strollers are very expensive, I made my husband buy me a
really nice one for our
last child and let me tell you something he did not want that thing to get destroyed like all our other strollers.
Last night it occurred to me, I have not had to stay home with sick
children in a
really long time.
I actually used pampers for the past 6 years with my two other
children but with my
last baby I purchased the swaddlers dry max and for some reason the diaper gives off a
really weird chemical smell, especially when it has urine.
I just do nt think its for me I was fine without doing this the
last three
children I had breast milk come in
really good I just try to eat healthy as just as pregnancy and take vitamins and I'm able to feel great but i would never talk down to anyone who wanted to try this everyone is different
Allowing parents to force their
children into faith schools is just
really child abuse, as Richard Dawkins ably pointed out
last year.
Those situations could be limited to couples who both have a serious genetic disease and for whom embryo editing is «
really the
last reasonable option» if they want to have a healthy biological
child, says committee co-chair Alta Charo, a bioethicist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
In the
last conversation I had with her, as she sat surrounded by all of her
children and grandchildren, she said something that
really struck me:
One of the most enticing elements of cloth diapering is the ability to reuse them for multiple
children but will they
really last for more than 2 - 3 years?
I'm sure we all know young couples who desperately want a baby but whose dreams are being dashed; endometriosis and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) are familiar terms even if we don't
really understand what they mean; IVF (Invitro Fertilisation) use has skyrocketed (one in 29 Australian
children is now conceived by some assisted technology); young men now face the reality that their sperm might not be up to the task when finally asked to perform (sperm counts of healthy males have more than halved in the
last 50 years).
However, in the
last few years, I've had to
really re-evaluate my diet and the nutrients I was feeding my body in order to have the beautiful, crystal clear skin that I've been after since I was a
child.
Either way, I
really want to soak up the
last year of my twenties before everyone starts looking at me like I owe them a
child and an engagement ring.
I mentioned in my
last post that I'm
really trying to become the post
child for Coppenhagen - Paris - NYC style, and I feel like this outfit is a «dressy casual» version of that... sort of.
I am sure you have seen culottes on every IT Girl this season, just think
really hard about the
last side eye you gave, you may have thought they were high waters or an odd skirt; culottes are the
child of the two.
I
really hope to find a
lasting relationship... I have waited a long time until my
children are at a point to establish an adult relationship with a partner of mine... I have so much to give and share with a loving man.
Hot Russian brides
really do make good wife's, they are committed to their
children and family, and still have those traditional family values that so many Western women have lost over the
last few decades.
«We want to hear from the experts on what
really works for our
children; how best to engage them in physical activity so they can build good habits that
last a lifetime and massively reduce their risk not only of obesity but also cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
«From the teacher perspective, it lightens our load quite a bit and it allows a lot more interesting ideas to come about, more brainstorming of different people coming in with different ideas... It also gives the
children something that is
really lasting... The memory is
really cemented for them.»