She then added that Cuomo would soon be smoking marijuana in a campaign commercial but last year was «
talking like a dad from the the 70s.»
And Jake says he can't give a pep
talk like his dad but he does.
Not exact matches
As you probably can gather from my posts I'm more
like my
dad when it comes to processing things by
talking about them.
I used to tell my
dad I felt
like I was
talking to the wall when I prayed.
Now (and this is important, and will be even more important when we come to
talk about girls), most boys used to have some model they could refer to in cases
like these: their
dad, an older brother, or perhaps a footballer who could rally his team to turn apparent defeat into victory.
I inherited a particular personality trait from my
dad, which is that I don't
like to
talk unless I feel that I have something worthwhile to say.
Your
dad's a Jamie man, because he never
talks and doesn't
like anything, either.
The Italian journalist claimed that Gotze's
dad has held
talks with Spurs and
likes what he sees.
The best way to be inclusive is to explain that when you
talk about «fathers», this includes fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers, uncles, other father - figures — and could include «someone who's
like a
dad to you» (and specify that «it could be your mum»).
Because you're used to hearing mums
talk about, you know, childbirth and motherhood and the
dad's just in the background nodding his head, so to hear them open up
like that was slightly surreal but absolutely fantastic.
On the first day of the training, we looked at the eight different points that the HTGC course had to cover — things
like giving birth, weaning etc, and the form it takes, which is that it's based on a group of expectant
dads, and what we called the «experts»,
dads who already had kids of their own and would
talk about their own experiences and offer mentoring.»
Claire takes up the story: «To be perfectly honest, the practice course that we ran was one of the most moving experiences of my life — to hear
dads talking about their experiences and emotions
like that was absolutely fantastic.
Now she advocates for getting rid of language
like «stay - at - home mom» and «stay - at - home
dad» and instead
talk about «working fathers» and «working mothers.»
Well,
dads, it looks
like you no longer will be able to get out of having «the
talk» with your adolescent daughters.
Daughters Say
Dads Should Do More to Prepare Them for Sex and Dating Well, dads, it looks like you no longer will be able to get out of having «the talk» with your adolescent daught
Dads Should Do More to Prepare Them for Sex and Dating Well,
dads, it looks like you no longer will be able to get out of having «the talk» with your adolescent daught
dads, it looks
like you no longer will be able to get out of having «the
talk» with your adolescent daughters.
He explained to me that he felt many of the consequences of growing up without a father,
like not having a
dad as his youth sports coach or not having someone to
talk to about the issues involved in growing up from boy to man.
Aric
talks to host Ira Glass about what it was
like to finally ask his
dad why.
I've given her individual attention, I get sitters for the boys and take her out alone, I've tried
talking to her and truly listening (she says she doesn't think anyone
likes her and her
dad doesn't want her), we do a TON of fun stuff, I go to every school function.
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like if it were the recipient of current farm subsidies (hint: hope you
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It also doesn't say squat about the literally hundreds of other things you could worry about (
like kids with allergies and asthma getting their hands on certain foods, the host taking the kids in a car without a car seat, a backyard trampoline, alcohol / drugs left around the house, playing in the front yard abutting a very busy street, etc. etc. etc.) It's just meant to
talk about your child's preparedness for being away from mom and
dad.
If you don't feel
like you can
talk to your Mom or your
Dad, find someone safe who will listen to you.
Next week we're actually going to have a special two part father's day series, along with our sister show Preggie Palls, so that's going to be pretty exciting, it's a lot of fun to put together, we've got some panelists who are
dads and expecting
dads,
talking about what the childbirth experience is going to be
like in the baby's first years.
We're
talking a lot right now about postpartum depression, and that could also help
dads but the content, when we
talk in the show, it's really geared towards the mom, so we're
like speaking
like right to the mom.
Guys don't really
talk about this stuff much so it's not
like I had years of experience hearing stories from new
dads about what it's
like.
Already this new
dad is
talking about starting a «lunch time» with his son — just
like Gary did for all those years and still does today.
Stacey Ferguson, Justice Fergie [«Cheer for Your Cheerleaders»] Kristin Shaw, Two Cannoli [«You Know Your Child Best»] Aviva Goldfarb, The Scramble [«Always the Potential for Good»] Margo Porras, Nacho Mama [«Your Kids Will Do What You Do»] Emily McKhann, The Motherhood [«You Are Courageous»] Jane Maynard, This Week for Dinner [«Savor Even the Hard Seconds»] Mary Ann Zoellner, producer at NBC's TODAY [«Play
Like a
Dad»] Lian Dolan, Oprah.com [«Life is Serious Enough»] Maria Bailey, Mom
Talk Radio [«Take Time to Celebrate You»] Christie Matheson, Stroller Traffic [«Nothing Better Than Coming Home»] Carla Naumburg, Psychcentral.com [«You Are Not Your Thoughts»] Jenny Lee Sulpizio, JennyLeeSulpizio.com [«I'm Not Above Mom Jeans»] Kimberly Coleman, Foodie City Mom [«Follow Your Own Inner Voice»] Missy Stevens, Wonder, Friend [«Nice Things Are Still Just Things»] Rachel Jankovic, Femina Girls [«It's Not Supposed to Be Easy»] Megan Brooks, Texas Health Moms [«The Love Language of Listening»] Carissa Rogers, Good N Crazy [«Here's to Embracing Change»] Dina Freeman, BabyCenter [«Learn to Swim in the Deep End»] Elizabeth Grant Thomas, Elizabethgrantthomas.com [«It's Easier to See Light in Darkness»] Wendy Hilton, Hip Homeschool Moms [«They Want to Make Us Happy»] Renée Schuls - Jacobson, Rasjacobson.com [«Beware of Emotional Vampires»] Shannon Lell, ShannonLell.com [«Don't Be Afraid to Sparkle»] Bunmi Laditan, Honest Toddler [«What Makes You a Writer»] Erin Dymoski, Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms [«What I'd Tell My Younger Self»] Lyss Stern, Divamoms.com [«Those Who Matter Don't Mind»] Debra Shigley, In Deb's Kitchen [«Feeling Bad?
For example, if your child is afraid of being left with a babysitter,
talk through what that scenario would be
like and ask your little one to come up with ideas for playing with the babysitter and creating a countdown chart for mom or
dad's return.
Dad,
talking with your daughter about sex might seem
like a mom's job.
Talk to
dads to get a sense of what it's going to be
like and how to stay sane during this period.
The week before we started
talked about J using the potty
like Mom and
Dad do and that he will get his own underwear.
Talk up the outing ahead of time so he gets excited about being old enough to use the potty and wear «real» underwear just
like his
dad's or older brother's.
I wouldn't let him drive so I called his parents and I wouldn't
talk to his
dad because I didn't want anybody to be upset or rush or anything
like that.
While I can understand why she may say this (she didn't
talk very much and her older sister answered many of the questions the doctor had for her before she had a real chance), I know my daughter and she is an introvert,
like her
dad.
And it's no longer a joke that the Manhattan - based prosecutor might be listening in on every phone call made by an Albany power broker — when former Senate leader Dean Skelos» son told his
dad, «You can't
talk normally because it's
like fucking Preet Bharara is listening to every fucking phone call,» it turned out to be the truth, and is now a matter of public record.
«You can't
talk normally because it's
like f — king Preet Bharara is listening to every f — king phone call,» Adam whined to his
dad on March 28, according to the criminal complaint.
The actress who had always said her father was never there for her and her mom raised her alone, added that
talking to her
dad was
like talking to a stranger on the street.
«
Dads talk to kids
like they
talk to adults,» says study coauthor Mark VanDam, a speech scientist at Washington State University.
I was obviously attracted to him and all that, but I remember
talking to him and him telling me his
dad had passed of cancer, and that he had taken massage classes so he could learn to massage his
dad, and I was
like, «Oh my God, he's a caretaker — done.»
She documented this so well, this girl's life dramatically change
like she wouldn't —
like we're
talking autistic to the point where not even looking at her mom and
dad and not saying I love you at three years old.
I'd
like to be a doctor one day so I'd
like to meet a doctor to
talk to about that field, other than my
dad, so I can get a better idea of what to expect.
Then ask him to
talk about it with his children to see if they'd
like to go out as a group or just with their
dad.
I'm a single
dad I love to cook and do family things and I
like to have good
talks when I can.
«American Pie» was the first movie that meant something to them because all of their friends were
talking about it and their
dad was actually in the movie playing a
dad, and that was
like a big thing to them.»
He was making his own jumpsuits and
talking like Elvis and singing
like him and everyone got involved in his act — my mom was a backup dancer and my
dad was his security.
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Jargon may be the mother tongue of educators, said Sean Duffy, a spokesman for the secretary, but «schools belong to Moms and
Dads and teachers, and
talking like some of these folks do is outrageous.»
When I
talk to people about this research they're
like: «I can totally see the
dads are really engaged, doing all these different sounds and voices.
The other dealerships I went to when searching for a Cruze, didn't speak to me
like I was human and only
talked about loan terms and car features to my
dad (who I only dragged along so I wasn't going alone).
Smut was his dog, but now that he's not
talking to
Dad anymore, or to me, or ever coming home again it seems
like, I guess now she's mine.
I'm not sure it has to be genectic tho because one of my grandsons is adopted and he walks and
talks just
like his
dad.