It's one of the ways doctors can make
sure kids with trouble eating get the fluid and calories they need to grow.
Not exact matches
Reading
with your
kids at bedtime is more important than making
sure all the laundry is precisely folded.
Sure, your
kids might not be raiding your wallet
with the same frequency, and you may be making more money, but by then you won't have time on your side, so you'll have to save a lot more.
Just make
sure you thoroughly research the area first: If you have
kids, are you happy
with the school district?
Memory skills are like a muscle that grows
with use, so make
sure you provide lots of opportunities for your
kids (especially younger ones) to remember what they've learned about the world.
While learning tech skills is certainly valuable, if your really want to future - proof your
kid's employment prospects, you need to make
sure they spend plenty of time away from their gadgets and interacting
with the messy and unpredictable real world.
«When we saw specific trends emerge, we worked closely
with our toy suppliers to make
sure we were stocking our toy shelves...
with the items
kids really want,» said Anne Marie Kehoe, vice president of toys for Walmart U.S.
Trying to squeeze in phone calls, computer time and meetings
with the
kids demanding your attention is one
sure fire way to make yourself crazy and the children unhappy.
But at the same time, by bringing in people
with experience, we could actually also make
sure that we could have dinner
with our
kids.
To be
sure, some of the signs of this new age are not yet visible, e.g., «the wolf shall dwell
with the Iamb, and the leopard shall lie down
with the
kid, and the calf and the lion and the fatling together.»
And for a similar take on all this, but from the perspective of a pro-life activist
with special needs
kids, be
sure to read Shannon Dingle's post, «I'm pro-life.
They know that, while there are no
sure things, someone
with a four - year college degree is much more likely to be in the labor force, be employed, get married, stay married, and keep their
kids out of trouble.
I wasn't
sure how I was going to get through the next several days of being cooped inside our house
with no power, three
kids and these two guests.
but on a very practical level, as a mom of two young children, I have to ask — What in the world do you do
with the
kids, who I'm
sure would disrupt the whole thing (at least mine would, to be
sure)?
I'm
sure you had good intentions at heart but, people get real funny about older men hanging
with little
kids when they're not cleared to do so.
I am not
sure it is about being strong — many codependents are very strong for a very long time, coping
with an addict and covering up for them and managing them and all the emotional stuff that goes
with it, alongside doing jobs and looking after
kids as effectively a single parent.
Sure, you can separate the two in your mind and carry your religious security blanket around
with you to get you through the day but that's all it is and sooner or later you'll toss the blanket in the trash can like every other
kid who grows up.
Remember the Archbishop who, as part of a lawsuit accusing more than 100 priests of sex abuse, said, «I'm not
sure whether I knew it was a crime or not» to have sex
with kids.
Sure, but I wouldn't like my
kids hanging out
with them after: http://www.wsbt.com/news/wpix-queens-coach-arrested-for-molesting-players,0,5344644.story
We headed for an old playground tucked behind a few dodgy houses, the neglected kind
with a wooden play structure that is too tall for insurance purposes, and bits of wood, too - full trash cans, loitering teenagers who slink away when adults show up, and those old swings on long, long chains that make
sure a
kid touches the sky.
Grey skies,
kids with the flu, still not entirely
sure the Nobel thing isn't some kind of Facebook hoax.
They may not believe in Jesus, but they
sure let thier
kids have a good time
with Christmas instead of educating them and enforcing them
with the same passion and hostility that they pronounce on these subject boards.
For nut allergies, do make
sure to make these
with peanut - free manufactured milk chocolate bars so that your allergy
kids and friends can enjoy this too.
I'm
sure you will love the flavor and this is a great opportunity to have some fun in the kitchen
with your
kids and let them decorate and cover the donuts and those little fingers in gooey goodies.
Studded
with meltingly sweet chocolate chips, these scones are
sure to please
kids and adults alike.
I'm
sure you won't be disappointed... along
with being great on a buffet table this is the prefect mid-afternoon snack for when your
kids get home from school.
This is one fun recipe to make
with the
kids, a messy one that's for
sure but everyone can get in on the mess.
If my mom would have had Instagram when I was a
kid, I'm pretty
sure that 90 % of the photos she would have taken during the early summer months would have included me
with red stained fingers, clothes and lips from all...
Rob and I are truly challenged
with raising our
kids and taking care of our parents these days, as I'm
sure so many of you are, and oh my goodness why is this stage of life not talked about more?
Sure, I get up super early and exercise before getting the
kids bundled off to camp
with their swimsuits and hats and sunscreen and lunches.
We honestly weren't
sure which direction things were going to go, and while we've tried to keep some sense of normalcy at home for the past month for the
kids,
with daily trips to the hospital and the heavy hearts we were carrying, it's certainly hasn't been easy.
I'm
sure your
kids will be thrilled
with such a morning meal
I am very
sure my
kids all got the «deep fried potato gene» from me, but we also love them oven roasted
with olive oil and rosemary, mashed, fried (fried potatoes and onions are the only way I made it though all my pregnancies — there is no accounting for cravings!)
They are
sure to be a hit
with not only
kids, but adults too.
Ooh I'd love to try these for my
kids and I'm
sure they'll love it!Filling and delicious I'm
sure your
kids will grow up to be healthy and happy and thats what we want as parents.Its been a pleasure cooking Sunday Suppers
with you!
It is definitely going to be a very slow start, as I am not
sure how much I will be able to manage,
with work, home and the
kids.
It is super fast and
sure to be a hit
with kids and adults alike.
For more healthy recipes for picky eaters, follow Freebie Finding Mom's Toddler Meals Pinterest board and be
sure to check out these 25 toddler lunch ideas along
with these healthy homemade snack ideas for
kids.
I'll create one for
sure, my
kids are gonna like it:) If you don't mind, can you submit your Roasted Rhubarb Sherbet
with Poppy Flower Sugar photo in http://www.foodporn.net?
I'm pretty
sure my
kids would flip over the space racer
with LEDs.
This twist on creamed Brussels, is
sure to be a hit
with everyone even the
kids!
I love that it is loaded
with veggies (yes, you can omit the mushrooms, I'm
sure my
kids wish I did).
I am
sure it is partly because Jon and Miren see you try things and make things and you include them in the process but would you care to share more about the way you handle meal times
with your
kids?
I'm not
sure if I'd be willing to share
with my
kids, lol!
Stay at the party to serve your
kid her special food, or ask a non-busy adult to make
sure your child gets her food on a clean plate, served
with clean hands.
I'm
sure those
with kids are saying the same thing, but I have no
kids.
With the elder one taking the lead, and younger helping out it
sure warmed our hearts to be served this impromptu by the
kids.
I'm not
sure if I'll get around to doing this
with my
kids this year, but if I did, I know I would definitely use this recipe.
I don't know who invented Broccoli and Cheese Sauce, but I'm
sure it had something to do
with trying to get
kids to eat their vegetables by just covering everyone up
with a brightly colored creamy...
I'm
sure there are
kids out there that would appreciate a salad like this, but I created this recipe
with older teenagers and adults in mind.