I am
still following my children's leads today.
Not exact matches
Regardless, she
still followed through with the royal tradition of having the rest of the bridal party filled with royal
children.
Still the fact remains that we do know quite enough about the historic life of Jesus to catch something of his filial obedience to God, his loving concern for men, his unceasing
following of the will of his Father, and his equally unceasing desire to bring the Father's shepherding care home to his
children.
In the
following years, Terri's husband, Michael, fell in love with another woman, eventually fathering two
children by her — all while
still married to Terri.
«More than half a century ago, while I was
still a
child, I recall hearing a number of older people offer the
following explanation for the great disasters that had befallen Russia: Men have forgotten God; that's why all this has happened.
This new family ideal takes an entire book to elaborate (with important questions
still left unanswered), but can be briefly summarized as
follows: it is the voluntary lifetime union of a woman and a man who parent their own
children in a relationship characterized by love, justice and equal regard.
If you are seeking to
follow Jesus with your life, you are
still raising your
children within the church, and may be doing a better job of it than if you sat in a pew on Sunday morning and hoped that your
children were learning something downstairs.
I can not and will never believe in a «God» that would allow
children to be molested, the holocaust to happen, genocide to happen, or anything that would hurt his «subjects» and to say that its a learning thing for us to overcome or that he does nt want to get directly involved in our lives, this can only be perceived as utterly rediculous and I
still can not understand how people
follow a invisible person so blindly.
I'm
still astonished when I read details like that and they aren't immediately
followed up with a description of how the parents have been charged with negligence and the
child is being relocated to live with people who don't install gun racks over baby cribs.
It's important to teach your
child that even though he feels sad or angry, he can
still follow the rules.
If my
child is
following the 1 - pass rule, they would
still have the same needs — they would merely be trained not to communicate them to me, similar to sleep - training methods for babies.
Even though I breastfeed for as long as possible (because I want to, not because I am a sheep that is
following the crunchy crowd) I am
still waiting for these lactivist to explain to women what they are supposed to do when they are trying to breastfeed, take care of other
children, and have no support taking care of the household.
As Tough writes,
Children who grow up in stressful environments generally find it harder to concentrate, harder to sit
still, harder to rebound from disappointment, and harder to
follow directions.
If your
child does not require medical care you should
still keep an eye on them
following the accident.
So it's essential to
follow the height and weight guidelines on the
child safety seat and keep your
child in a seat that faces the rear as long as it's possible and the seat
still fits.
Your
child will
still need two naps at 12 months, but by the time he's 18 months old, he may be ready for a single 90 - minute to three - hour nap in the afternoon — a pattern he may
follow until he's 4 or 5.
A breakfast high in simple carbohydrates will lead to increased early morning alertness
followed by a crash that will likely occur while your
child is
still testing.
Even if you never get back to your pre-pregnancy weight, if you
follow these tips, you're
still getting healthier and being a good role model for your
child, who is watching you very closely!
But many parents
still do it, and there are experts who believe that — when safety guidelines are
followed — co-sleeping can be safe and beneficial for both parent and
child.
In a randomized trial of CSRP,
children who spent a pre-K year in CSRP had better cognitive skills and better self - regulation — the ability to sit
still,
follow directions, and pay attention — than kids who hadn't gone through CSRP.
Of course, you
still should stick to the kid's daily routine and
follow the rule of rest before going to bed so that the
child quickly falls asleep.
Getting people up and out the door in time is a daunting task to begin with, and
children are
still getting the hang of things like time and focus and
following verbal instructions, a skill deficit that could make the...
Praise kids for
following directions, playing quietly and sitting
still and you'll encourage your
child to keep it up.
If your
child wants a backpack that is low quality with poor fit because it has a popular cartoon or movie character splashed all over it, you can
still pass up the low quality, poor fit option and compromise with the
following strategy:
It is ten times as hard for a
child that is
still living «in the moment» and
following compulsions.
However, regardless of the personality of your
child, it is
still important to intervene to help them learn this important skill, and you can do this in the
following ways.
In all these categorizations, however, the bias
still leads us away from finding the benefits of breastfeeding / risks of formula because the only «pure» group would be those who
followed WHO guidelines and exclusively breastfed on demand for 6 months then continued to nurse for approximately 2 years or more (some
children wean before that and they would be biologically normal).
Even if your
child doesn't
follow the rules and
still gets gum stuck in her hair, at least you know which methods work — and work quickly.
A large canopy ratchets forward to
follow the sun's rays and a flip - out mesh sun visor provides even more shade, but your
child can
still see out.
Even
children who don't develop PTSD may
still exhibit emotional and behavioral issues
following a traumatic experience.
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Follow Your Own Inner Voice»] Missy Stevens, Wonder, Friend [«Nice Things Are
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As a result,
children who grow up in stressful environments generally find it harder to concentrate, harder to sit
still, harder to rebound from disappointments, and harder to
follow directions.
If your
child still doesn't comply,
follow through with a consequence.
I want to revisit the chocolate milk issue and I'll finally
follow up on the issue of why hungry kids often
still go hungry in American schools (and the degree to which the pending
child nutrition legislation in Congress may remedy this situation.)
If you have
followed these steps and positioning tips and you are
still experiencing painful breastfeeding, you should consider having the
child checked for tongue - tie, in which the
child's tongue is tied to the floor of their mouths.
Children who grow up in overly stressful environments «find it harder to concentrate, harder to sit
still, harder to rebound from disappointments, and harder to
follow directions.
You might not be able to avert disaster and your
children might
still be nervous, but open discussion
followed by interactive preparation for the whole family will go a long ways in making the kids feel they have some semblance of control over the situation being handed to them by nature.
Still, both studies are small and the
children haven't been
followed for that long.
Still, 2 % of each generation of
children have to go to hospital
following a virulent infection.
Still, the lack of
follow - up data on sexual sensitivity tormented Vicki: «As parents, we're often forced to make decisions for our
children that are hard.
Long - term
follow up of
children treated with the ketogenic diet in the past suggests that although growth does improve after diet treatment is discontinued, height gain can
still be below expected (15).
So many «natural living» sites out there make mamas feel like if they aren't doing EVERYTHING «RIGHT» then they're slowly killing they're
children, when the truth is by simply
following the 80/20 rule you are way ahead of the curve while
still having some wiggle room.
Founded in 1924 by Bertha Mahony to herald the best in
children's literature, more than eighty - five years later, we are
still following her lead.
Featuring
stills from Ender's Game, the much - anticipated film directed and written by Gavin Hood, this official 16 - month calendar
follows the story of Andrew «Ender» Wiggin, an unusually gifted
child who is sent — 70 years after a horrific alien war — to an advanced military school in space to prepare for a future invasion.
Attempting to escape the supernatural events
following them, they flee to a remote lake house only to discover the mysterious entity that took their
child is
still very much a part of their lives.
Sixteen years later, the girl's mother (Sigourney Weaver's Julia) is
still unable to deal with the loss of her
child - though her mental state seems to improve considerably
following the arrival of a scrappy young woman named Louise (Kate Bosworth) into her life (it's clear, however, that Julia is secretly hoping that Louise might be her long lost daughter).
«
Following on from the record GCSE results achieved last year, we want to go further and do better
still, so we will create a # 100m fund to improve school standards further, giving teachers and education professionals the resources they need to realise our
children's» ambitions.»
Children who grow up in stressful environments, he reminds us, «find it harder to concentrate, harder to sit
still, harder to rebound from disappointments, and harder to
follow directions» (p. 17).
«Government schools are
still the major provider of primary school education in Australia,
followed by 19 per cent of school
children who attend Catholic primary schools and 12 per cent who attend independent schools,» she said.
The same patterns
still hold: The United Kingdom has the largest proportion of poor
children, by far,
followed by the United States, with a higher
child poverty rate (but not much higher) than Germany's and Finland's.