Sentences with phrase «something given to your child»

To specifically say you don't want something given to your child and it's done anyway.

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After I became pregnant with my second child, I knew that something had to give.
It gave me the opportunity to watch them grow and learn each day — something I was unable to do after the birth of my first child and for which I had felt sad and a little guilty.
When airlines and airports make even a passing effort to improve travel for families — give them their own spaces to wait for planes, give them seats where they can use bassinets, etc. etc. — the chance that the baby / child will be able to 1 / nap successfully 2 / get out their toddler energy 3 / not have to restrain themselves from something they don't understand — goes up astronomically.
They must give themselves to each other, setting aside their projects, and the child becomes the natural fruition of their shared love» something quite different from a chosen project.
Kenrick Benjamin «It's like you having to give something to your child that they requested, you have to take all factors into consideration before you make your decision, your child may not like it, but you knows best and your decision is fininal.»
It's like you having to give something to your child that they requested, you have to take all factors into consideration before you make your decision, your child may not like it, but you knows best and your decision is fininal.
To me, the biggest problem with the religious isn't that they believe in something I happen to not, it's that they are brought up to believe that believing in god is obligatory and that they are never given a choice as children... it's «believe, or you're a bad person»To me, the biggest problem with the religious isn't that they believe in something I happen to not, it's that they are brought up to believe that believing in god is obligatory and that they are never given a choice as children... it's «believe, or you're a bad person»to not, it's that they are brought up to believe that believing in god is obligatory and that they are never given a choice as children... it's «believe, or you're a bad person»to believe that believing in god is obligatory and that they are never given a choice as children... it's «believe, or you're a bad person».
The age old problem of SELF often is manifest in a false identity such as; «we are children of Abraham» (therefore I am righteous), «I go to... «church»» (somehow this «church» makes you something) or «all you say we will do» (the people of Israel saying they in themself can meet God's standard), «I give to the church» (not personally meeting others needs), «I do this program or that program» (though you do not desire to glorify God but rather there is some intrinsic value in doing a program).
When a group of parents in a community of faith work together to educate their children in the life of faith, this gives members of each family something in common with other families.
While classification freed directors to use explicit language in marvelous films like Platoon and Something Wild and has allowed films like Out of Africa and Children of a Lesser God to explore the complex nature of human sexuality, it has also given us a series of slasher films — Friday the 13th, with its many parts; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, parts one and two — and films like Brian DePalma's artistically significant but deplorably explicit Body Double.
It was not about giving parents to a child who had none, but was about giving honor and inheritance to a child who had done something good for the family.
Remember, the parents themselves do not give the child his form (the spiritual soul) because they only contribute something material, namely a sperm and an ovum; and their own souls — being spiritual and so without parts — can not divide to provide a soul for their offspring.
(When Killmonger gives the order to distribute Wakanda's weapons so disadvantaged people can overthrow their oppressors, it's understandable until he says something like, «With these, our people can kill the ones who keep us down, and their children
We are all called to give generously: parents, in the efforts they put in for their children; young adults, in recognising that their bodies are «for the Lord» and should be considered as something holy; consecrated religious, in giving themselves in prayer out of a perfect love for God; and especially priests, who are told at their ordination that they must imitate what they celebrate at the altar.
Context: Last night I was shooting the breeze with my roommates when one of them brought up religion and how it was a «good thing to grow up with religion because it gives children something to believe in», when I countered that there are many different things children can believe in growing up without having to resort to something like religion, I basically had to sit there for 10 minutes about how atheism ruins lives because it makes everyone apathetic and despondent.
And you get joy out of both, and your children get joy out of both, but I would say that by far the most pleasure comes when we give something to a loved one which they have asked for, which they have dreamt about for months.
would you be able to help us give something back to the local community, by joining both myself and the players on a special visit to Alder Hey Children's Hospital?
The Liverpool Ladies FC team and their manager Matt Beard sent me a special letter this week «Mighty Red, please would you be able to help us give something back to the local community, by joining both myself and the players on a special visit to Alder Hey Children's Hospital?»
I think there is something wrong with a society that says it's okay to give a child soda pop and candy and bottles with plastic spouts, but oh, if you nurse through toddlerhood you're strange.
On the list [message board she is a part of] I gave the example of an adult who was doing something «wrong» (I do not believe that a child's behaviour is ever «wrong» but that's another discussion), or who refused to do what you wanted them to — would you hit them?
It is easy to find research on the importance of fathers in the child's life and given the important emphasis on the child's «best interest» the absence of studies, programs to support the difficulties etc... Something is amiss.
But... but... but... I don't want other women to give up on not circumcising because they believe something to be true that really isn't true and I don't want you to be robbed of the opportunity to not circumcise your future children (if you want to) because you believe something that really isn't true.»
Maybe we moms don't really want to give up being the No. 1 person our child wants when he or she is sick or sad or overwhelmed at the end of a long way or just excited to share something.
I love buffets like this as it gives my children the chance to try something new, while still knowing there are «safe options» so no one leaves hungry.
But... but... but... I don't want other women to give up on breastfeeding because they believe something to be true that really isn't true and I don't want you to be robbed of the opportunity to nurse your future children (if you want to) because you believe something that really isn't true.
The competition will give a few children the chance to experience something they missed out on because of being poorly.
However it is not advised to give rewards to your child on every good behavior, which will make him expect gives every time he does something good.
It also undermines the role of parents who give lunch money to their children expecting them to eat something wholesome and nutritious and their money is spent on unhealthy options instead.»
Since children are great imitators, you should try as much to give your child something to imitate.
Always offer something you know your child likes and will eat at each meal time, as well as offering other foods to give them the opportunity to eat them
You'll be able to find something that works perfectly for your child and will give him or her a great experience from the moment you bring it home.
Another benefit for those who have previously given birth is that the course provides a way for a couple to spend time together as a couple learning something new, and focusing on the birth of their next child.
This tool will give your child something to think about well in advance of the event.
I neede something that I can care with myself to give for a children to make them be calm..
Because these parents trust and respect their children, they give them plenty of opportunities to make choices, something Samalin says is critical to raising children who can make decisions and solve problems.
Just a quick parenting tip, don't forget to give a compliment to your child every time she does something right.
It features a tipping bucket, a water wheel, a water slide, and it even comes with two figures to give your child something extra to enjoy along with it, too.
And it's something you have complete control over: no one can force you to give your child money.
Saying that also implies that she is doing something wrong by not pumping out the milk and giving to the child in a cup.
Have you ever driven by someone's yard who has a playhouse tent and wished you could give your child something exciting and fun like that to play in outside?
When this happens, the parent typically responds by picking up the child to make her stop, or, they respond with a reprimand such as «don't hang on me», «don't be so whiny», or even «I'll give you something to cry about.»
This can help your little one get excited about setting up a new place that is all for him or her, and it may also give you something to help encourage your child to sleep in the new room when the time comes.
Covering the needle mark from a brand new vaccination with a smiley face bandage can make the child feel better and give them something to look forward to on the next visit.
Listening Actively does not mean you have to give in to your children doing something you really disapprove of but having listened, you are now in a position to thoughtfully suggest an alternative.
There are so many tools you can use to outline responsibilities, mark those achievements and work toward a goal or reward without having to take the route above of bribing and giving your child something every single time she does something that you've defined as her role in your household.
Provide your child with a small snack before the trip so that he has something in his stomach, and take frequent breaks during the trip to give him a chance to calm his tummy.
The teal pumpkin will let children and families know that you have something to give them, that is safe for them.
This is a good thing to remember each time you give your child something to eat, not just on St. Patrick's Day.
We waited to have children until we felt we were truly ready, having traveled and grown together until we felt we were ready to give ourselves over to having childrensomething we knew would be extremely difficult and we believed should be unselfish.
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