I could
see some children walking at 10 mo and others at 15 months, and realize both are normal.
«If you're out at 1:15 in the afternoon in the City,
you see children walking around Midtown instead of being in school doing homework.
I love
seeing children walk through our doors and have the same opportunities as students in Georgetown.
Not exact matches
I
saw starving
children begging on the streets as I
walked to my work site — there was really no end to the challenges of working in this context.
«I used to
see a lot of
children walking and running in the streets of Aleppo, but now they just stay inside,» Dr Ekzayez said.
«While we were
walking to
see another customer, a woman yelled out to Pauline to ask to buy some MixMe (a nutritional supplement for
children similar to Sprinkles)... This woman did not have time to talk, but Pauline explained that she previously sold a cook stove to this woman.
These ideas come from our own childhood, whether good or bad, from the media and from
seeing the experiences of our friends and relatives: pushing prams with sleeping babies along the riverside, teaching our
children to
walk, training them how to draw with crayons rather than eat them, answering cute questions, making star charts,
walking them to school.
There are the ones that feel its ok to be pro-life and
walk into a church and shoot a abortion doctor while in service and those that
see that it is just a clump of cells and not a
child.
As a
child, I remember
walking a few blocks away from my house to wait in a long line to
see Mary in a dust cloth hanging on a hook.
How can I
walk with my youth who are mostly the
children of privilege, in ways that they
see the liberating call of the Gospel.
The event will be attended by thousands of victims from all
walks of life - soldiers who lost limbs clearing landmines, mothers whose
children were forcibly recruited by the rebels, never to be
seen again and farmers driven off their land by right - wing paramilitary groups.
If his
children forsake my law and do not
walk according to my ordinances, if they violate my statutes and do not keep my commandments, then I will punish their transgression with the rod and their iniquity with scourges; but I will not remove from him [that is, Israel,
seen corporately in the person of David] my stead - fast love, or be false to my faithfulness.
God, at the beginning of the Bible,
walking in a garden in the cool of the day, making a woman from a man's rib, confounding men's speech lest they build a tower too high, trying to slay a man at a wayside inn because his
child was not circumcised, or dwelling on Mt. Sinai, where he says to Moses, «You shall
see my back, but my face shall not be
seen,» is a very different deity from the one you find at the Bible's end, «God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.»
The worse eternal reward I'd miss for eternity is not
seeing my own
children in Heaven with me because of my hypocritical
walk once having professed my faith to them.
These references depict a society still in touch with its roots, old men and old women renewed in the shade of Jesse's ancient stock, their old frames, matured by godly fear and faith, now become the polished horn for the spirit's eloquence: «The people who have
walked in the dark have
seen a wonderful light... for unto us a
child is born.»
In the old «Wonderland» which used to charm the
children, many of us recall
walking down a corridor through the farther end of which we
saw people approaching us as we approached them, until suddenly we bumped into ourselves in a mirror.
No long distances but the sight of
seeing her
walk again was unbelievable both for myself and for our
children.
During the crowded point of my stay I
saw about 12
children walking from one activity to another.
As a parent, there is hardly any greater joy than to
see your
child learn to
walk.
«Most kids desperately want to
walk — but a
child who's carried everywhere in a backpack or car seat and handed everything she desires may not
see much of a reason to exert herself,» says Girolami.
One of the ways is through the exposure to the parents behavior either watching them or
seeing them wih pornography and then being curious or traumatized by
seeing, so you have an eight year old
walk in on his father masterbating to pornography, very traumatic for
children.
One is playing in the live shows -
walking out on stage and
seeing the joy on
children's faces.
I hate mom's groups (I don't hate mom's groups, I love getting out with mom's groups, really, just hate going to the park without my husband's help) or kid's parties where the parents want to go and chit chat and let their kids run in the crazy mob of
children, all the while you
see a random man clearly alone
walking creepily around the play equipment eyeing your daughters.
Walking through Target yesterday, I
saw a
child climb out of a shopping cart while his mom was texting in the middle of an aisle.
So I would give, there those things again you know, so it definitely helped to have people around that not necessarily would just agree with me, with that I could
see that yes her
child is a year older and she is still doing it like wait, her
child just
walked over to her and laid across her lap you know so all of those things that people kept saying, «Oh my god she's still breastfeeding, she will still be breastfeeding until high school» you know like, those things weren't important in that group because everyone was doing it so it definitely made life a lot easier just to
see it just to be around people who are doing the same things that I was doing.
As I
walk to my living room, I
see my sweet sweet
child smiling in the hands of others.
They need to
see you not give up both doing what's right for your
child and
walking in obedience to God.
«I was shocked to
see so close to where I live that
children are
walking to school in fear of being shot, and the only meal they have all day is lunch at school,» Gable said.
There's even a magnetic peek - a-boo window at the top of the shade so you can
see how your
child is doing when you're out for a
walk.
We need to take our
children and train them to slow down,
see who can
walk from the front door to the kitchen, get a glass of water and
walk to the lounge without spilling any.
The thrill of
seeing them
walk through the door, whether every week or once a year, is something every parent will grow to look forward to and appreciate as their
children grow up and away from home.
We feed our babies cow's milk based formulas, we switch our babies to cow's milk when they get older, we feed our
children cheese and yoghurt... yet breastfeeding our babies when they are
walking, talking and eating other foods is
seen as strange to many people.
When my twin sons were babies, we lived a block away from a day - care center, and just as I was setting out with the stroller for the first
walk of the day — usually at 7:30, right after the first segment of the Today show ended — I would
see mothers dropping off their
children, many of whom were infants no older than mine.
Parents and
children both enjoy generously - sized seat that allows your kid to sit up and
see the action as you're taking your
walks.
Once the dust has settled, if you didn't
see the events leading up to the biting, ask your
child to
walk you through it.
The handle can be moved so
children can
see their baby while
walking.
If your
child sees you break out in a sweat because you're afraid of flying, or if you cringe when you
walk into the dentist's office, then she's likely to feel scared of these things too.
Begin by
walking behind your
children to
see how they are doing so that you can point out difficulties or issues that need to be corrected.
We sometimes
see children have quieter non-verbal periods when focusing all their energy on
walking... since both talking and
walking are motor skills, little kids sometimes have trouble mastering both at once.
When your
child sees how fun it is to be able to dance, jump,
walk, run, stretch and play they are more likely to want to continue enjoying being active throughout their life.
Most parents put their
child on walker as soon as they
see their
child showing early signs of
walking, which can include signs such as standing up for a few seconds, trying to balance a stand - up posture or trying to take a second step after the first one.
So when a
child walks into a lunch room and
sees the aforementioned array of fast food - like items, he or she doesn't have any idea that they're somehow nutritionally superior to what's offered at the Pizza Hut or McDonald's down the street (except for the fact that maybe they don't taste as good).
Encourage their interest in the things they can
see by providing them with colorful toys or taking them for
walks where you can talk about what your
child sees.
However, after reading about other parents being arrested for making similar choices, I felt compelled to keep our older
child indoors for fear of the neighbors calling the cops if they
saw her
walking to the playground on her own.
No parent wants to
see her
child suffer, but we had tried everything we knew to encourage our little one to
walk and nothing was working.
Before going for potty, you have to
see whether your
child is able to
walk well, pull his pants up and down and ability to get up or sit down on the chair.
«We frequently
see children developing sleep setbacks during milestones like crawling, pulling to stand,
walking, and talking,» says Mindell.
What we are really
seeing is impoverished, sick families, desperately fleeing one conflict only to
walk straight into another: homes burnt out, women attacked by armed police, young
children tear - gassed.
But he ended on a cautionary note: «I have to admit that part of the
child in me would love to
see these creatures
walk across the permafrost, but part of the adult in me wonders whether we should.»
We're running out of this world, and I want for my
children to be able to
walk into the bush and still
see oragutans.