It is the age when
they start exploring new things and trying to find their independence so their room is the place where they hand out alone or with friends studying together or having fun.
Not exact matches
As they become stronger and
start to try
things on their own, it's only natural that they will want to
explore that independence further, every little movement is a
new experience and it becomes something they crave to
explore further each day until they finally learn how to get those little knees underneath them and get crawling.
She loves to travel and
explore new things — crumbling every time over how difficult it is to
start and greatly enjoying the sweetness once the first bitter steps are taken.
So,
starting on February 28th, I will be debuting as the host of a
new series on the Weather Channel called Hacking the Planet, and this is a series in which, each week, the format is I take a look at some kind of big natural threat,
things like hurricanes and tornadoes and earthquakes and the like, and I
explore what we understand, the science of how these
things work and where they came from and how they stop and then we figure out, well, how can we use this knowledge to our advantage.
«This technique is so
new I think as people
start to
explore it, we will figure out a lot more
things we can do with it,» she says.
When you
start learning
new things, you will
explore new people and
new things.
«We want to be able to give fans an opportunity to get back into the world with these
things you've come to know and love about the Mass Effect experience, but
start something fresh and
new; a
new way for you to
explore the whole universe in Mass Effect.»
So next time you see something fun on Instagram and decide you, too, want to visit the Grand Canyon or buy a
new Tesla when your car finally breaks down, do two
things: 1)
start budgeting so you can afford said vacation, and 2) buy life insurance so your family can continue
exploring the world and making memories long after you're gone.
This is the time when you
start to
explore and discover
new things in the real world.
Stability is really important for small children in particular, because if you think about a toddler who's just
starting to walk around and
explore the world, there are so many
new things that that toddler will see in a day.
Exploring what
things feel like is the most important way to learn for many of them, so with my second child (I was a little slow on the first one — he was very curious and active, I was 19), I figured out that when she
started reaching for a
new item, I would ask if she wanted to «feel it» and we
explored it together; if she could, I let her think she was holding the item more than I.