So I had a sub in my class... it was hard, it was the beginning of the year, they were
still learning the routines and expectations of my classroom.
Not exact matches
Little ones are
still learning what is a normal
routine.
You can
still get things done and baby will
learn your
routine as well.
Fact: You should wake your child if they had the required amount of sleep and are
still sleeping; this will help to ensure that they
learn the difference between night and day and adapt to a daily
routine.
Just like babies have a feeding and napping schedule, kids benefit from
routines for eating, playing,
learning how to sit
still, practicing following directions, and growing their attention spans.
I think it should
still be provided to people as an option (and that there shouldn't be any shame or stigma involved in using it) but there's never a single laundry
routine that works well for everyone, so telling everyone to use Tide without
learning more about their problems or options is ridiculous.
Newborns and babies will have a more flexible
routine while you're
still learning their patterns of feeding, playing, and sleeping.
If you're
still performing the quick series of pre-workout stretches you
learned in elementary school, your flexibility
routine is past due for an overhaul.
First,
learning basic facts and
routine skills is
still important.
I
still have a lot to
learn but it's slowly becoming a
routine.
If your dog is older they can
still learn to follow a tooth brushing
routine, but they might be more stubborn at first.
Your newly adopted dog will already be socialized to a large extent, but he can
still learn new behaviors and
routines.
In that
routine, we forget to realize that we are
still learning.
When parents separate, children
still need exactly what they needed before — a secure emotional base,
routine, protection, encouragement to
learn, and the support of a trusting, loving parent.