Sentences with phrase «taught kids and parents»

Yep, I remember when schools taught kids and parents fed and sheltered kids.
This Back to School Event brought in Jill Mills of Kitchen Fun With my Three Sons to teach kids and parents some fun and easy bento lunch packing skills
She is teaching kids and their parents how to read labels.

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Rich parents teach their kids from an early age about the world of «haves» and «have - nots,» Siebold says.
The Phoenix company uses a newsletter and school fundraising events called «Waste - Free Challenges» to teach environmental awareness to kids, teachers and parents.
And while mentally strong parents do give out consequences, their ultimate goal is to teach kids to develop the self - discipline they'll need to make better choices down the road.
In «Clark Smart Parents, Clark Smart Kids,» he addresses everything from allowances — when and how much to give — to teaching teens about credit cards and navigating the purchase of a first car — how to get it, pay for it, and insure it — to saving for college, paying off loans, staying out of debt, and much more!
Clark's most recent book is aimed at helping parents teach kids real - world financial skills for today and every day.
Many of the teachings of Jesus still inspire me deeply... far more than the melodramas and tasteless wafers which have followed.Admittedly, as parents we've had some uneasiness — when it comes to what to tell our kids about religion.
All these parents who insist on teaching «creationism» to their kids as «science», while downplaying (or completely / hiding denying) the tangible bona fide evidence of evolution... I sometimes have to wonder why they don't simply feed lead paint to their kids and get it over with.
Parents should not be teaching their kids fairy tales and creating special schools for their special make believe stories is what is dragging this country down the tubes.
Everyone makes their own decision at some point, so as much as I love Bill Nye, I disagree with him on this topic, as parents should teach their children however they want and in high school the kids will make their own choices.
If parents want to teach their kids a bunch of silly nonsense and tall tales calling them «facts», then that's just a product of their confounding beliefs and I don't think Bill Nye is going to change their mind.
In closing Bill Nye the Science Guy... you can not tell parents to go against and not teach their kids, the traditional beliefs that have been handed down from generation to generation because it goes against what you believe.
I was tempted at first to give maybe a 10 point list of advice for parents going through deconstruction in front of their kids... things like let them see the books you read and answer their curiosities about them; teach your kids how to think, not how to believe; tell them everything you're going through and let them deal with what it means for them; ask them what they believe and listen objectively and engage in conversation about it; openly share your struggles with what you're going through with the church and let them process it themselves, and so on.
When does the state step in and stop you from destroying your child, and when does it allow a parent to teach their kid whatever goofiness they like.
but parents can be notified and can opt to have chidren take it or not... I believe ultimately the parents are responsible for teaching it to the kids.
Cappy, I taught my kids to think for themselves and question everything that people in authority over them — including their parents — say.
As a health - conscious parent, though, you're deeply interested in keeping your kids healthy and teaching them how to eat right.
such a coward wenger is... parents teach their kids to own up to their mistakes and show commitment... but wenger's case is the opposite... what a pity
As a parent and a coach i try to teach my kids that it isnt just about winning but HOW you win is what really matters.
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Parents want computers for their kids that are easy to use, have different parental controls, and can help teach children how to properly use a computer.
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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.
kacey, the reason men view sex and think the the right way to have sex nowadays then they did in your grandmas day or even mine (im 41) is because guys grow up now with porn being their teacher.its everywere compared to say 15 years ago.its a shame parents do nt teach their kids (mostly boys) that porn is not how you treat a woman, and it not how real sex is between a couple.
I teach 1st grade and have parents who won't let their kids ride the bus.
And, if they end up divorcing anyway, there's nothing in the proposed legislation to teach them how to effectively co-parent — the No. 1 determining factor in whether the kids do OK or not after a divorce, along with having equal, meaningful time with both parents.
When I explain that teaching kids to overvalue external measures of success short - circuits their development as self - regulating individuals — the true foundation of a productive life — a shocking number of parents respond that you can't undo bad grades and low test scores, but you can always catch up on the emotional stuff later — a tragic misapprehension.
In the same interview with the Times, 6 he warned that the new findings «may do more harm than good» because he feared parents and coaches would interpret the findings improperly as a license to teach kids to throw too many curves or begin when they were too young.
All we parents can do is learn by paying attention and listening to our kids; teach them as best we can; support them and believe in them — and then hope.
As parents, it is our job to teach our kids how to express their wishes and opinions in a respectful and constructive manner.
There are many benefits to parents and kids talking about body safety, but when we teach children body - safety rules without screening caregivers, we put the responsibility for safety on children and we rest on a false sense of security.
This happens to every parent, but we have to remember to hold back our emotions and our words and only say the things that are going to help teach the lessons we want our kids to learn.
There are days when doing what I originally thought was the «right» thing (spoiler: there's no «right» way to parent, aside from loving and respecting your kids and teaching them to respect others) is really, really hard.
Before I had a kid on my own, I imagined that somehow only kids that are spoiled are the ones that cry, act out and throw tantrums and that maybe their parents didn't have the right approach or the appropriate attitude to fix the issue or teach the kid that that's not right..
Being a parent can be hard, and teaching our kids life skills is one of those difficult choices we have to make.
By anticipating problems and offering choices, parents teach kids which behaviors will yield positive results and which ones won't.
So, let's lead our kids and teach them to adjust their behavior with a gentle approach and maybe, just maybe, we the parents need a dose of discipline, too.
When kids do something wrong, authoritative parents will discipline by trying to guide and teach their kids, and modify what they expect from kids depending on the situation and a child's individual needs.
Melanie is a certified speech language pathologist, a national speaker on the topic of picky eating, and the author of the award winning parenting book, Happy Mealtimes with Happy Kids: How to Teach Your Child About the Joy of Food!
But by teaching kids some important healthy habits, parents can help make school and health a priority during the school year.
These are things parents can teach and practice at home with their kids.
At one time, Parenting.com cited harnesses as one of the most ridiculous parenting products, claiming that «kids should just be taught to hold hands and stay where their parents can see them rather than be treated like the family pet.»
Michael Gervais, PhD High Performance Psychologist, shares advice for parents on how to teach and encourage good sportsmanship in your kids
Everyone seems to have some kind of baggage related to money and that can make it extra challenging for parents to figure out how to teach kids about it.
Parents love: Codeverse teaches kids all about problem solving, computational thinking, critical thinking, independence, teamwork and collaboration.
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy, parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanity.
Many parents teach their ids that they can't be forced to give hugs or kisses, and are moving toward teaching kids that they, and they alone, have control of their own bodies.
A former preschool teacher and a mom herself, Pattie is d edicated to teaching parents and kids effective, up - to - date safety strategies, without resorting to the usual fear tactics.
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