Sentences with phrase «than dads do»

Full disclosure: your reviewer's 9 year - old daughter had a remarkably better time watching Paper Planes than her dad did.
Also, though I already had a keen appreciation for my relatives» many eccentricities, I didn't like arguments any more than Dad did.
Even the Space Needle looks more like a person who lives in Seattle than my dad does.

Not exact matches

Mom didn't look down on Dad if she made more money than him, and Dad didn't waste time resenting the burdens of child care,» Smith reports.
The U.S. Census Bureau said that there were an estimated 199,000 stay - at - home dads and 1.9 million single dads in 2015, but even happily married fathers with full - time office jobs still want to devote more quality time to parenting than their fathers and grandfathers did.
The notion of a bureau - inspired plot is in some ways less ridiculous than the «crisis actors» theory — Hogg's dad really was in the FBI, and for all we know, he really does hate Trump — but on another level, it's even crazier.
Two parents can be Mom and Dad, Mom and Mom, Dad and Dad... studies prove that children do just as well in same gender homes than they do in hetero homes (the link to the study is listed above in response to another blathering of yours).
That third boy with shoulders broader than his dad's, he's out seeing the world through a lens and giving me fresh eyes that enlarge this old beat - up heart, and the last boy, the grinning one gunning to be the tallest, he made us dinner last night and the night before that and there's hardly a day goes by that he doesn't hug me half a dozen times, kissing me squarely on the top of my head.
Like my dad did with me, I am making sure that no matter what other education they receive in their lives, that they are well equipped with life skills that at the least are capable of providing for their needs without any employment at all, other than self.
I do nt know her, and, y dad quit smoking, which is X100 more hard than her dumb brain confusion.
I suspect the reality was that he didn't deliberately go out of the way to annoy someone by hindering their going about their livelihood or tire out his dad for no other reason than getting a rise out of them for sadistic pleasure.
My dad used to say if it doesn't hurt anyone and is not hugely distorting scripture but makes them feel closer to God, don't knock it as it is better than them being in the world and maybe using foul language and going to hell.
I don't believe that his Dad ever bought a jet... Franklin just spent more than $ 20 milllion for one.
As my dad's Coptic - American friends say, the devil you know is better than the one you don't.
Jesus knew what He was about, and even though He knew more than mom and dad, He was so secure in who He was, He submitted to them as was right for Him to do.
better than sitting in your (single) dad's armchair doing something nasty to him with ONE of your hands.
Other than that, I read the Bible because my dad asked that I do if I was to stop attending church services.
It's considerably easier than the brain stuff I did for his dad.
However, my dad does a ginormous garden every year, which yields more tomatoes than any one family could figure out what to do with.One of my favorite things to do with the garden tomatoes is make a fresh, chunky tomato sauce.
But with rumors of dad's involvement and negative commentary while they were here and D'Onta taking up for his practice habits, I wonder if they're doing more harm than good with NFL scouts?
Rhinos Rugby was started in 2013 as a local Orange County rugby club by passionate rugby players and dads who dreamed to do better than the status quo for their kids and the game, and teach them life skills and provide college opportunities through the sport.
The Gunner does not take his dad's words badly though and is glad that he can get an honest opinion rather than being told he was brilliant if he wasn't.
My Dad and my Grandad were both season ticket holders before both unfortunately passed away, I am not a glory supporter in fact I remember all to well the barren years between trophies with terry Neil bless him, the difference for me between then and now is wenger earns more and has more to spend than arsenal probably did as the whole club back then.
Well he's not worth 150 k a week like HE thinks he is My dad is doing radiotherapy and one of his drivers has a 17 year old son in the youth team and word round the campfire is that Theo has last his bottle cos of the injuries he's suffered and that's why he asking for more dough cos he worried he ain't got as long a career as he thought he may have, understandable if true to a point but also explains why he fluffs his lines in front of goal a lot more than he hits the target I don't dislike him or OG particularly BUT they are not the guys to lead the line and neither for that matter is Welbeck
All this talk if AKB, AOB, IDK, DIC, I'll get you at the end of the season, my dads bigger than yours, grow up, big deal, does it matter whether someone wants AW in or out?
I don't know what this means other than that Michigan's offense is more inept than the one Ball brother that the dad doesn't like who couldn't properly steal sunglasses in China.
The reason I had balked at going lower than that (other than the fact that I don't want to be the heat tyrant that my dad was, though I understand now why he was) was that the kids tend to sleep without blankets on.
After reading your post, I think you are a great and dedicated mother and from what you describe, your husband seems like a great DAD (not just caretaker) who just has a slightly different approach than you and is probably doing his best to balance the housework with giving her priority as well as attending to his own personal needs (like eating and showering).
Giggle (1998) found some full - time working fathers who did not regard themselves as «home dads» taking the major responsibility for childcare because, for example, their working hours were more flexible than their partner's (they were often self - employed).
It's a similar but slightly different reality than that of stay - at - home dads — the trail - blazing «feminist, father, and husband who doesn't care what the gender roles are,» is how Diane Sollee, director of the Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education, sees them.
With this approach, he will find you different than mom and fascinating because he doesn't know quite what to expect, and within a few months he will get excited when he sees you because dad = fun.
Almost every new dad I talk to says they have the guilty feelings that their wife does more with the child than they do.
And, since baby needs mom more than dad in those first few weeks of life, your husband probably won't be spending as much time with baby as you do.
Nursing is the one area of parenting where it seems that dads can do little more than go get the baby in the middle of the night and maybe wash some pump accessories when applicable.
That does not mean skin contact, but certainly a lot more mom or dad contact than if placed in a cot or baby bouncer.
If you do and when your baby is older than 9 months; take a deep breath and start on a Thursday night and let dad (if he's around) try to calm your baby at night without you being around.
Dads often have a harder time providing affection than moms do.
Some fathers make the mistake of taking off huge chunks of work time in the summer, only to find that their kids would prefer to do things other than hang out with Dad.
Dads tend to do more cooperative activities than intensely emotional ones.
This does not reflect poor hygiene or a disease condition but is a frequently occurring phenomenon that bothers mom and dad more than the baby.
• 8 out of 10 people (80 %) think fathers should feel as able as mothers to ask for flexible working • 8 out of 10 women (80 %) and more than 6 out of 10 men (62 %) agree that fathers are as good as mothers at caring for children • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 42 % strongly, that society values a child's relationship with its mother more than it values a child's relationship with its father • Almost 6 out of 10 (59 %) agree with the statement that society assumes mothers are good for children, fathers have to prove it • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that there should be a zero tolerance approach if fathers do not take on their parenting responsibilities • Almost 7 out of 10 (67 %) agree that dads should be encouraged to spend time in school reading with their child • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that dads should be able to stay overnight with their partner in hospital when their baby is born.
I'm guessing it would be mostly women who would do that; women seek divorce much more than men do, fewer women don't have custody (2.4 million out of 8.6 million single moms, but that's approaching the number of single dads, 2.6 million) and they seem to face less public scrutiny or at least less outrage than cheating men do.
The focus of the workshops is support for «team parenting» — mums» and dads» capacity to work well together as parents, rather than pulling in different directions or assuming one of them (usually the mother) needs to take responsibility for doing and / or organising the caring.
Children seem to «excuse» their mothers» negative behaviour in arguments with their fathers more readily than they do fathers», more commonly attributing it to «state» («the mum had a bad day») than to trait («it's because of the kind of person the dad is»)(Weston et al, 1998).
Consider the science behind play: Research tends to show that dads play with their children in very different ways than moms do.
Maybe dads brush off the unwanted opinions a little easier than moms do.
Dads did fewer chores and less childcare than mums.
In case you didn't know already, we dads are more fragile than we like to admit, and sometimes we can get easily discouraged — especially when we're learning something new, like with parenting.
1) Dads are better at playing — We just have more fun with kids than moms do.
«If the child cries out or asks for dad, fathers of daughters responded to that more than did fathers of sons.
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