Sentences with phrase «sure the kids hear»

Make sure your kids hear you tell your spouse that often but purposefully.

Not exact matches

It would be wonderful to hear «I'm sorry» from the people who have injured me, and my kids, in an effort (knowingly or unknowingly, intentionally or unintentionally) to either protect their own image or the image of someone who is protecting their image... but I am pretty sure it won't happen.
I wasn't sure about the olive and prune combo... and my kids weren't either when they heard about it... but, we all gobbled it up and went back for seconds!
It's the 1st time I hear the name «Chow Chow» but looking at the recipe I'm quite sure my Grandma and then my Mom used to make something very similar when I was a kid:):)
Hi Elizabeth, I'm so glad to hear that, I think that this is also a great recipe to try making together with kids, as it's so easy, and they would love them for sure, I promise!
I'm sure all of you have heard about Boys & Girls Club of America, but you might be surprised to learn about how they are working to keep kids healthy, mind, body, and soul too!
We're quite sure that this is not the first time that you have heard about this Fisher - Price brand, they're quite favorite when it comes to kids» toys.
In addition to that, the keyboard features 100 keyboard sounds and 100 rhythms, that for sure your kid will enjoy hearing.
If you have a kid, I am sure you have heard somebody tell you that kids need «discipline», babies need to cry - it - out, and a tough parent is a good parent.
I definitely hear what you're saying but at the same time I'm not sure kids should expect 100 % of our attention all the time — I'm often working on my phone while looking after them & that's the reality for working parents today... #postsfromtheheart Crummy Mummy recently posted... 10 great rainy day activities for kids
When we talk openly about treating children like people and share that we do not punish, force sleep, require everyone at a family dinner table, have chores, or otherwise treat our children like second class citizens we inevitably hear «respectful parenting would Continue reading Respectful Parenting Would Never Work With My Kid: Are you Sure?
Sure, you hear how much kids can cost.
-LSB-...] sure you've heard that kids will be kids.
To make sure you will not be tempted to comfort your kid, set your timer and then go in other parts of the house where you will not hear it.
But I have to admit, Michelle, even I wasn't quite sure we'd hear from you when some in Congress and the School Nutrition Association recently began a concerted assault on your major achievement as First Lady — the 2010 passage of the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act (HHFKA).
I used them for my first 5 kids and they were great but I never hear about them in the online CD world and I'm not sure why.
mild productive cough... hoarsed vocals... i cant wait to c him get thru this already... ive consider stopping the breastmilk but not sure thas a great idea... anyhow thanks all of u for sharing ur exper n thoughts very calming hearing other cases... these stomach virus r something else... my poor kid i hate seen him like this soo needy n winy without energy... im monitoring his temp n checkng for signs of dehyd... hopefully he can recover tmrrw cuz mommy needs to go to work n he just wants to b in her arms plus i can t breast feed lol...
I'm sure you've heard «If it hurts, it's wrong» but take it from me, someone who is going on 45 months of nursing between her two kids — sometimes it does hurt even when everything is perfect.
I'm sure I heard that on Dora the Explorer when the kids were young.
I'm sure we've all heard the stories about 60 kids and a nun or one teacher in a room and no problems.
... Together, we can make sure our schools are places where all kids can thrive and the voices of those closest to the classroom are heard
I am sure this is correct because I strained my ears to hear over the racket of kids making a joke of the class, waving condoms on their fingers, hooting.
And while frequent - flier questions aren't always the same types of things I'd ask an author — I'd rather hear what earned her the most time - outs as a kid than where her ideas come from (mostly because I'm pretty sure we all snag ideas the same way, from that guy on the corner selling them out of his van)-- I guess I can understand the curiosity of a reader, a bookstore patron... or a stranger I've cornered at a party who I'm pretending is my number one fan.
But ask any mom or dad nearing the end of a parental leave and you're sure to hear the same refrain as they struggle to decide whether to stay home with the kids or pay for daycare.
So if you were a Nintendo kid growing up, I'm pretty sure you have heard of Mario Party.
To protect happy hour (sorry I missed your call at 6; I was at my daughter's recital); To avoid hurt feelings (sure, those clothes are okay for court); to avoid recriminations (the jury foreman obviously hated you for some reason); to calm fears (the workhouse is not as bad as you've heard); to secure a client (of course you should divorce her, and the kids will be just fine); for career advancement (I'm soooo lucky to work for a brilliant partner like you); to grow one's reputation (I love that tie, your honor); to close a deal (no way would they ever sue over this); to get paid (yes, I will go after your 401 (k) if you don't pay my $ 1,500 fee)...
I knew they would because I feel — I don't have kids, but obviously my friends do and I hear stories all the time and kids are so resilient and amazing and especially it sounds like you guys have such a strong family structure and a support system that I didn't doubt that they were going to be fine, but I needed to make sure and ask.
We often hear that parents aren't sure how to approach these topics with their kids.
I'm sure you are hearing that time flies when your kids are growing up.
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