Sentences with phrase «stuff out of the kids»

«If you're tough and you demand stuff out of kids, you'll get it,» says Curry of his paternal approach to the 175 young men in his program.
I can almost taste my kiddo's candy and yes, I'm one of «those parents» that digs the good stuff out of the kids Trick or Treat bucket.

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Our kids are being victimized by a bunch of crazy granola - heads and «procto - parents» («helicopter parents» doesn't accurately describe it) who are systematically ruining our kids» respect for rigor and sucking the stuffing right out of them.
A super geek who was constantly picked on and left out of stuff as a kid.
Octomom / In - vitro / Designer Babies — Yes, this stuff has been out of the news for a while, but it does raise questions about our society's preoccupation with kids as wish fulfillment.
I have run out of ideas and kids go to school with the same stuff daily
LOL sorry, know what you mean, kids grow out of stuff to quickly.
And anyone who has made gluten free, dairy free, low sugar stuff knows that look kids give when they think something tastes gross and the heartbreak that comes with throwing away expensive ingredient cupcakes with only one bite out of them...
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[low - fat, clean eating, recipe, snacks, healthy, healthy snacks, healthy food, healthy recipe, peanut butter, fruit, kid friendly, vegan, vegetarian, dairy - free, sugar - free]» width =» 572 ″ height =» 429 ″ > Heck, I think I could spoon this stuff right out of the bag!
They aren't gonna have him cheat or do legit evil stuff so the kids can still like him, but come on, he's feuding with Joe and they are letting Joe call him out on all his short comings and letting Joe being the hero to the internet fans (which he's doing a great job of it).
These things have their effect, and it isn't surprising that over the years a lot of the kid stuff has been wiped out of Dorsett.
More like one of those hapless clowns wheeled out at kids party to do stuff with handkerchiefs.....
33 attempts at goal 75 % possession and lose comfortably it can only happen to arsenal it would be funny if not so tragic and I'm for one not buying the reason we lost is because of De Gea it's as much poor finishing as it is great goal keeping more aggression with the chances and you score I don't care who's in goal just smash it doesn't have to look pretty and I don't have to say very much about the defending it's schoolboy stuff all this talk about koscielny (bosscielny) never got that isn't physical enough to be an Adams or Campbell gets muscled off the ball far too often he's a good player don't get me wrong but he ain't world class and definitely isn't a leader I'd replace that whole back line and drop xhaka and ramsey for new signings yeah ramsey set up a nice goal but that kid can not hit water if he fell out of a boat his shooting is awful always sky's them very frustrating player.
Spoonfuls of fudge frosting for breakfast, a pint of ice cream and a spoon to wind down in the evenings, and eating chocolates out of the «good stash» in the pantry with the door shut so you don't have to share (since the kids don't appreciate the good stuff, they are happy with the cheap waxy stuff) at regular intervals during the day.
Also, no offense to all you camping parents out there — I'm thrilled that you're teaching your kids to enjoy nature, canoes, campfires, and burying your shit in the woods — but I've seen SO MANY OF YOU in my newsfeed lately, and it seems to me that you're all doing the exact same stuff.
I mean some of the «helicopter» parenting feeds into creating too much dependence and not allowing our kids the opportunities to figure stuff out on their own.
Also, on this site, be sure to check out how the Red Sox are working to make Fenway more family - friendly, my thoughts on alcohol consumption, social media, and kids, a roundup of rad, neutral shoes, great stuff to do this weekend, and the ride that made me cry!
«a day in the life» is the rambling monologue of a housewife (not a million miles from myself;) juggling with household chores and sorting out the kids, answering the phone while cooking dinner and worrying about the economy — but at the end of the day when the jobs are done, you can escape from everyday worries by going for a run, a bike ride or for a swim — where you're alone to think stuff through or think of nothing at all — and certainly not about the phonebill or the mountain of ironing that needs doing.
If you have the time and interest, I would love if you checked out my blog of kids projects & mom stuff!
We have a tiny kitchen with limited storage space so we don't have much choice about where we store stuff, meaning much our our kid stuff is out of kids» reach.
I was wondering whether the kids may get frustrated trying to put it together but I got carried with other stuff and ran out of...
The kids are out of school - and that means they'll be looking for stuff to do!
Once you aren't punishing, kids feel safer, so the emotions they've been stuffing come pouring out — sometimes in the form of rudeness toward parents.
I just feel so passionate about the positive discipline stuff and sure hope folks get a lot out of it, or at least it gets them thinking of ways to help encourage, empower and develop capable kids.
One of my best tricks for our really picky eaters is to pretend its really nasty stuff that the kids REALLY should not eat, like in «don't you dare eating those bug eggs and those wiggly worms, no, no, you really must not eat those, they'll crawl out your nose...» and so on.
I think when you have a kid with any type of issue the FIRST thing you should do is cut out all the bad stuff from their diet (dyes, crappy food, etc) and then figure out if food or dye is a trigger for them.
I drug myself to work yesterday and it suddenly became very apparent to me just how much I do in the morning: get up, shower, dressed, put on makeup, make breakfast, make my decaf pumpkin spice latte, eat breakfast, pack lunches, get kids teeth brushed (hubby got them up, dressed and fed), get kids shoes and coats on, get everyone in the car, drive 45 minutes in traffic, get kids and their stuff out of the car, walk to each kids» classroom, take out lunches and put in the fridges, get kids to put their stuff in their cubbies and wash their hands, go back to the car, drive to my office, get out, walk across the lot, down stairs and through two heavy doors to my office, and finally sit down.
It's about shoving kids into programs at ridiculously young ages, before they're even able to tie their mini cleats; and it's about seeking out ultra competitive programs featuring calendar - stuffed schedules of practices, games and absurd training regimens that have sucked the true essence of childhood out of many kids» lives.
When your kids talk back, when they are defiant, when they give up, when they retaliate, when break shit, when they beat the crap out of their siblings, when they do all the things that drive us batshit crazy over and over and over and over again, even though it seems like it, they are not doing all that stuff to be assholes.
You can also try to feed the baby right as soon as she's coming out of a nap, since kids seem to be more likely to eat while drowsy, before they remember that there's all that exciting stuff going on.
And the reason I keep sharing this stuff is because I think we all very often find ourselves in the situation where our kids may be fine when we are in the room watching their every move like a drill sergeant, but as soon as we leave, within minutes, or sometimes even seconds, they are either beating the crap out of each other or destroying something or attempting to do something they know they aren't allowed to do, or they aren't taking responsibility for their actions or their homework or their belongings or whatever, and we want to rip our fucking hair out and we say over and over an over again, Why can't you just do the right thing for once???
But... there IS an awful lot of time spent «organizing»: shuffling schedules and kids, puzzling out how to fit two beds and two bureaus and all the toys in a tiny bedroom, or figuring out the right stuff to put in the right bag in which each child can carry.
Your kid is going to love pulling his stuff out of the pull - out storage drawer, while remaining safely buckled in the seat.
On 4th of July, we had to get our day started right, so we went to gym, after that we took our munchkins bowling, came home had lunch with our friends (military spouse with her kids — hubby is currently out to sea) then we gathered all our picnic stuff and drove on base to watch the fireworks.
This type of routine structures your kids» mornings so that the «yucky stuff» is out of the way before the «good stuff» happens.
But, you know, it's creating a better environment if I don't freak out about it and if I just kind of roll with the punches so to speak and so, I'm just trying to live in the moment and just appreciate the fact that they're kids and they don't care about the stuff that I care about and they're happy and that should be my primary concern.
I was excited when she grew out of all those clunky baby gadgets such as the activity mat, exersaucer and high chair, until I realized bigger kids have bigger stuff.
I'm not good about making sure the kids take all their stuff out of it.
They have a gorgeous range of kids clothing, but they also sell toys, craft kits, back to school stuff and much more besides, so if you've got a lot of children to buy for this year you could kill a lot of birds with one stone buy checking this site out!
We all want the best for our kids, and it can often seem like if something costs more, it should automatically be better — which is why many parents give their children bottled water instead of the stuff that comes out of the tap.
You don't know what to do, because you think if it was an older kid you could figure out how to do, but none of the over the counter stuff is for brand new babies, it's all for older babies so how do you help your own kid you don't want to be overly panicking new mom and so what do you do?
«The stuff that you do in your head as you're running the marathon is basically a version of the stuff you used to do out loud as a kid
If I run out of natural sunscreen you can bet that I am slathering my kid in the chemical stuff.
[low - fat, clean eating, recipe, snacks, healthy, healthy snacks, healthy food, healthy recipe, peanut butter, fruit, kid friendly, vegan, vegetarian, dairy - free, sugar - free]» width =» 572 ″ height =» 429 ″ > Heck, I think I could spoon this stuff right out of the bag!
Also, for parents of children with a gluten - sensitivity, finding safe play dough can be a hassle; the name - brand stuff is wheat - based and we know it's difficult for kids to keep their hands out of their mouths.
So if we have stress coming in our lives, I think adaptogenic herb of some kind rotated in and out is a foundation in anyone's life because we got stuff coming at us from the home with our kids and our family.
I mean taking the groceries out of the car, doing stuff with the kids that requires physical stuff.
I didn't do this at all last year, so I figured I'd start off this year by seeing Lady Bird, and stuff my face full of Whoppers (they were sold out of Sour Patch Kids... sad).
We don't really do much celebrating for Halloween around our house — we have a fun Fall Festival at church where the kids from the community come out and play games, get lots of candy, have a cake walk, and lots of other fun stuff.
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