Sentences with phrase «thing happen to their kids»

Bad things happen to adults in games, bad things happen to kids.
There could be alternate reasons why these horrible things happened to these kids.

Not exact matches

«We have to look at the internet because a lot of bad things are happening to young kids and young minds and their minds are being formed,» Trump said.
It was not really upsetting to me that those feelings were gone although my husband had a hard time dealing with it and the kids never thought such a thing could happen.
Or is it more subtle now, and only talks to us by letting horrible things happen, like little kids getting shot multiple times?
I wasn't able to spend a lot of time in the food area, it was way past lunch and nap time and the kids were super cranky, but I did pick up a few things that were recommended to me by my friend that was along for the shopping trip (who just happened to have lived in Sweden and knew a lot about the goodies I was looking at!).
I think one of the best things to happen though is the need to make the food my kids and I eat ourselves.
Either one of two things happened Arsenal tried to get a work permit for the kid to fill a gap due to our lack of transfer activity or Asano was always the long term striker option for this season and it back fired.
The vineyards and sheep pastures of Sonoma can feel like the furthest place on Earth from Ferguson and Cleveland, or from any of the very many places where cops can do bad things and where bad things can happen to kids.
So the one thing i hope doesn't happen in this transfer window is for Arsene to go ballistic with whatever money he is given, like a kid with a tenner in a sweet shop.
I'm tired of this hostage situation we've been put under by Sanchez, this inner kid thing happened to RVP as well, if he wants to go let him, to any side he wants, if it's a prem side nothing less than 80 mil will get us talking, reinvest that cash on Mbappe and Lemar, and see if we don't mount a title challenge next season.
I can't wait for professional mma fighters to stop this petty shit where they have to behave like little kids by typing «I dare» you notes (on twitter or whatever social media) so that things happen for them and fights are made for them.
Although you do see this kind of thing happening more and more in basketball and football, do you really need to secure a commitment from a kid before he's even hit puberty?
In the alternate universe where Priya has free time, she enjoys following Boston sports teams, going to open houses in places where she could see herself living, and taking photos of her two (under - two) kids who always happen to be doing adorable things.
Not how tired, worried and poorer kids make us (and, yes, they do all of that), but what happens when things don't go according to plan -LSB-...]
Not how tired, worried and poorer kids make us (and, yes, they do all of that), but what happens when things don't go according to plan — like when a child has a chronic illness, special needs or dies.
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.
Now, I am vigilant in making sure that I'm the one doing the wiping until my son masters it, because he's not exactly stealthy with the toilet paper just yet, and having a kid who just put his hands on his butt, only to come put them on my face five seconds later, it basically the most disgusting thing that's ever happened to me.
So, there is a huge responsibility of parents to encourage their kids when happens to be a good person and discouraged their kids when doing bad things.
Yes, breast milk is best, but sometimes it just won't happen, and then the bottle is the best thing, nature sometimes makes mistakes, I was lucky to be able to breastfeed all three of my kids, and they are now all adults but my heart breaks for you, I'm so very sorry this happened to you and your beautiful baby boy Landon......
Express your upset by talking about what you feel under the anger, and what you need, rather than attacking your partner: «Getting the kids ready and out of the house always feels stressful to me... I would like to brainstorm about how we can make the whole thing easier... right now I feel very alone with it, like I have to make it all happen... I would love to feel like we are equal partners in this.»
Kids are always trying to avoid their bedtime at all costs because bedtime is the worst thing that can ever happen to them.
We haven't had to, because the kids are completely responsible in terms of putting garbage in the proper garbage cans; they don't throw things around — it just hasn't happened that way.
One thing I strive to do is let the kids know what the day will look like and what will come next as it happens.
Now there are some things to consider, replacing elastics may need to happen, or hook and loop, or damage to diapers is possible if the wrong wash routine is used or if your dog likes to eat stuff that your kid wears on his butt.
«Kids» fears tend to grow along with their imaginations and because older children can think of bad things happening to their parents or themselves, this sometimes leads to new or increased clinginess,» explains Dr. Eileen Kennedy - Moore, a psychologist and the author of «Smart Parenting for Smart Kids
And one of the things that she's talking about is an episode, now this happened in the late «70s but it was an episode and she was actually on the show talking to I think, I don't think it was an actual character on the show, I think it was like one of the little kids on the show about breastfeeding.
There are bound to be accidents, occasional regressions, and other hiccups as your kid adjusts to this new level of self - awareness and self - regulation, but what happens when things seem to go beyond what might be defined as «normal»?
One of my favorite things to do is to help out other mamas in public when I just so happen to be kid - free myself.
So yes, while I enjoy good food and want my kid to appreciate the finer things in life, I also want him to have the humility, perspective, and self - discipline not to take them for granted, feel entitled, or turn up his nose at a nutritionally sound lunch if an when it happens to fall below Cordon Bleu standards.
Turns out the best way for that to happen is counterintuitive: Studies show that kids enjoy sports more, play longer, and even perform better when their parents relax and let youth sports be their kids» thing.
Another interesting thing — with the younger set — say up to age 5, at least for girls, if your kids stay late enough, you sometimes get them back bathed and in the other kid's pajamas... my mother says this NEVER happened when she was raising kids in the US, but it's not unusual here.
When things are getting a little out of control around here (that happens), the kids will plop down (sometimes on their own, sometimes on my suggestion) with something from this pile to chill out.
One of the unexpected things that happened as a result of starting Brave New World Designs is that it has offered two unexpected things: 1) a tangible business that my kids can see in operation and understand (vs. my life on the Internet, which is sort of nebulous to them), and 2) a way for me to connect with the girls.
Until, that is, you learn to let go of that whole «making sense» thing and just roll with whatever seemingly benign circumstance happens to turn your kid into a raging lunatic on any given day.
Because, yeah, it is helpful to know what's supposed to be happening when in a general sense so you can have realistic expectations (I remember thinking that a one - year - old could probably speak in complete sentences back before I had one of my own), but at the same time kids are so varied and variable that you can really make yourself worry over things that don't mean anything.
The big concern seemed to be whether they were setting themselves up for later problems if they did things like nurse the kids back to sleep or bring them into their beds or use other sleep crutches that they'd mostly gotten away from before the sleep regression happened *.
Yikes those are scary things that happen to kids with «fringe» parents!
It's easy for kids to destroy things in seconds with their curiosity and this little one was definitely curious about what was happening in his diaper because he even began playing with the liquid poop he found and mom caught him mustard poop handed!
Speaking of trends, we're happy to report on one that has really taken hold and it is perhaps one of the best things to happen to baby clothes and kids wear ever.
«And when parents read books with their kids, two things happen: The kids see that what they're learning has interest and value beyond the classroom and kids and parents have shared material to talk about — what they each liked and disliked in the story, what they found boring or engaging, etc..
It makes me feel so much better to see that other moms have these things happen, and the kids still lived!
Although sometimes bad things can still happen even if you take all the precaution in the world, this does not mean that you should not try your level best to keep your kid safe.
The single worst thing to happen to my kids» eating habits was starting school.
Instead of arguing over what time they go to bed, you spend more time focusing on what happens in your home and how you can make things better for your kids.
Actually lots of kids use what happened in their family as an opportunity to learn how to make things better or different in their own lives.
All children respond well to routines, and for kids with ADHD, a consistent daily routine is vital since knowing what is going to happen next helps keep things fairly predictable and less chaotic.
«When children feel emotionally connected to their parents and the parents use this bond to help kids regulate their feelings and solve problems, good things happen... our studies show that children who are Emotion - Coached do better in terms of academic achievement, health, and peer relationships.
What if you could order a kid - friendly meal, full of farm - fresh ingredients *, made by local moms — that just happens to have extra veggies tucked inside — and the whole thing was delivered to school in a compostable container, complete with a sticker & a joke on top?
You'd think «being green» would be cool among the teenage set, but it probably depends (as in all things) what your kid's particular peer group happens to be doing.
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