Make
sure kids know how to hold their breath, are comfortable with sudden splashes and won't panic when dropped into the pool from a slide.
After you've bought safe toys, it's also important to make
sure kids know how to use them.
Before you sign up, make
sure your kids know what to expect at the summer creative arts camps they're interested in attending.
Make
sure the kids know that you will be coming back, and that you are going to the hospital so the doctors can be sure the birth goes well (not because you are sick), so they don't get too worried or upset!
Make
sure your kids know that you're available if there's a snag, but that it's important to work independently.
Indeed, just last week I shared with someone at HISD Food Services my concern over the daily serving of pizza and this person agreed with me, saying more needed to be done to make
sure kids knew about the «main» food line (the one serving non-pizza entrees) and that the pizza was just «an extra» line.
Be very specific about your expectations when it comes to drug use — for example, make
sure your kids know that drinking or doing drugs and driving, or getting into a car with someone who's been drinking or doing drugs will not be tolerated.
Making
sure our kids know we love, respect and accept them (even if we don't give them everything they want) is the most important!
Be
sure your kids know that even if someone promises to keep photos private, this does not mean they will stay that way.
Make
sure kids know their feelings around consent matter.
Make
sure the kids know the rules and that there aren't any exceptions.
Big balls, little balls, bouncy ones, ball pit ones, and squishy ones — as long as you make
sure kids know that balls can be rolled and not thrown in your house, they're great for helping kids get their energy out!
Make
sure kids know the right questions to ask regarding food allergies.
As a starting point, make
sure your kids know that God made them unique and able to express individuality.
I am now planning to add a spark of total reality to the book by introducing the iSanctuary website and making
sure the kids know that this is a REAL issue... not just something in a book.
To which Hemingway's wife (Joely Richardson) adds, «I'm not
sure the kid knows what he's getting himself into.»
We make
sure kids know how to play games with each other and resolve the inevitable conflicts that arise.
Know your fire exits, know alternate exits in the case of an intruder, and make
sure your kids know too.
If you have children in your home, make
sure the kids know how to behave around dogs before your new dog comes home.
Before you bring any dog home, make
sure your kids know how to approach a new dog: extend a hand, palm down, and allow the dog to sniff.
Purchase a covered litter box and keep it clean (cats don't like using dirty litter boxes) and make
sure your kids know this is not a play area.
That said, the game does feature a fair amount of platforming so it is important to make
sure your kids know how to jump and navigate 3d spaces.
Make
sure the kids know about those limits, too.
Pay attention at the safety briefing and be familiar with the path you must take to your emergency grouping area — be
sure the kids know this path too.
Know your fire exits, know alternate exits in the case of an intruder, and make
sure your kids know too.
Not exact matches
If his stepfather even really was a Muslim (hard to
know in Indonesia, because atheism wasn't an option for registration) he
sure as heck didn't take it seriously enough to prevent Obama's mother from placing the
kid in Catholic school.
If Kennedy, the womanizer and a so called great CATHOLIC was PRESIDENT then any person in any religion can be PRESIDENT of this great country.So leave the MORMONS alone be cause they are CHRISTIANS.MY
kids are MORMON and im not but i
know for
sure they are christian.
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.
Sure, «Jesus Freak» and «In the Light» are the hits, but you're a Church
kid, and you
know the deep cuts.
Jeremy Myers
sure that is true, but I never ever thought that way anyway, for I have
known since I was a
kid the meaning of the word church and the building has only been one of the most popular places church has met over the centuries
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.
Your entire extended family dotes on you — you're the last little baby, it seems, and all of the
kids will make
sure that you
know how they loved these days.
Yeah, right... he «unintentionally hurt» people... he accidentally said parents should hit their
kids if they THINK they might be gay...
sure, it was a typo... he couldn't actually have MEANT it... and it was secular liberal media's fault... because all real «fair - minded» people
know what he meant... and that he didn't mean it... and someone else was to blame if he did... not that he did... but still he was the REAL victim...
pretty
sure 99.9999 % of
kids today do nt
know what the word Messiah signifies / represents / means.
I'm not
sure, but all I
know is that I'm certain my
kids would not be eating parsnips if I didn't bake them up as crispy fries.
I'm pretty
sure that these little cuties are very
kid - friendly, but I
know that they are adult - friendly.
Anyway, I baked this in an 8 inch pan for 15 and then took it out... I let it cool for 20 minutes and when I sliced into it it was soft but completely firm: / I was really disappointed although the
kids still enjoyed it... not
sure I would make this again because unless you
know what to look for its almost impossible to
know when to remove it from the oven!
Finally, it's easy to make and relatively quick which — as many of you
know I'm
sure — scores big points in a busy 3
kid house.
I
know how hard it can be to get the
kids to finish their vegetables, let alone enjoy them, so my pikelets recipe is
sure to be a winner for both you and the
kids.
If you have trouble getting your
kids to eat a balanced breakfast, I'm pretty
sure they're not going to say
no when you offer them a cookie in the morning.
The
kids might pick out some of the veggies, but fortunately not all of them, I take care to always have at least two sorts that I
know for
sure they will eat, in this case peppers and carrots.
I'm not
sure how
kid - friendly rhubarb is however, maybe you guys
know better?
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...
Still, be
sure you
know the specifics of any allergies
kids may have before you start to mix up your eight main allergen - free brownies.
My
kids adore Greek salad, so I
know that serving one is a
sure - fire way to get them to eat their veggies.
Even the
kids that aren't living at home seem to
know when mom is making them and are
sure to come by to steal some.
Summer will be here before you
know it and ARPD will be offering a wide array of programs, camps and classes to make
sure your
kids have a blast!
My idea of a hero is a student / individual who: «cents Helps a person with special needs «cents Takes time to talk to the new
kid «cents Asks someone how they are doing «cents Stands up for those who aren't strong enough to do so themselves «cents Makes
sure others
know that they care about them «cents Is a leader who sets an example that treating others negatively is wrong «cents Isn't a follower when others are being treated unfairly
But if a first - round QB selection is a potential coach - killer, as they all are, that coach is going to do his damnedest to make
sure that
kid knows what he's doing.