Sentences with phrase «things kids want»

«10 Things Alienating Parents Say to Their Children Main Five Things Kids Want When Their Parents Divorce»
Having worked on several hundred custody cases, I've come up with five things kids want when their parents divorce:
: And Other Things My Kids Want But Won't Be Getting by Adam Carolla, American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice, Machines of Loving Grace: The Quest for Common Ground Between Humans and Robots by John Markoff, Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto by Mitch Albom, Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline and The Greatest by Timbaland.
And they are so much healthier than some of the other things kids want.
It is summertime and the last thing our kids want to think about is schoolwork.

Not exact matches

Even today, he says, «I probably still wake up every day wanting to make sure I don't end up battling some of those same things I did when I was a kid,» and adds, «I'm still my toughest critic.»
«They receive money from us for whatever they want or need; thus, kids don't develop a sense of responsibility for completing job tasks, accountability to a boss who doesn't inherently love them, or an appreciation for the cost of things and how to manage money.»
«We want to be the thing you do when you've got two minutes standing in line at the grocery store or 10 minutes waiting for your kids to finish soccer practice.
But in a society like ours that bombards kids with advertising and continuously pushes materialism and a narrow view of success, how can you encourage your children to stop wanting more things and start being thankful for the things they already have?
«And these kids were just astonished and excited about the simplest thing because they wanted to do well in school.»
You won't catch a mentally strong parent saying things like, «I don't want to burden my kids with chores.
Kind of Interests, Passion and Hobbies: Architecture Description: In an interview with CNBC, while Ellison was explaining his love for land and buildings, he said, «When I was a kid, the first thing I ever wanted to be was an architect.
When the kids follow Kohner's photos all year long and Mom and Dad ask the kids what they want to do while on Nantucket Island, the first thing they're going to say is that they want to go back and take some surfing lessons.
Unfortunately, most startup businesses require some form of debt that many millennials just don't want to take,» she said, adding, «Millennials tend to do things later than previous generations — like marriage and kids — and I don't think entrepreneurship is an exception.»
We give those companies our kids» names and our credit card numbers because it makes things easier and lets us spend our time doing the things we want to do in the way we want to do them.
I'm doing this marketing business but my day job's over at Walmart and my family and two kids... I'm not going to talk about my day job at Walmart, I'm not going to talk about my family and two kids, I'm not going to talk about any of the things I like, I'm going to focus strictly on marketing because I want to be known as a marketing guy».
My kids go without many things and they know what a want versus a need is.
we all know how each and every american want to take credit for the slightest thing that you do and just to think of killing osama and dumping his body in the sea is just too stupid for a kid to beleive.
So we'll really keep repeating the same thing, I wanted it for me I wanted it for my kids.
I wanted to dance in a swirl of indigo and gold, in red and kelly green, because in the midst of all the craziness of this world and all of the work there is to do it's a holy thing to take a minute of your life to say Oh, God, you're beautiful you're as good as we dare to hope right alongside of a bunch of kids.
We don't want our home to crumble when the kids leave, so because of that, they'll never be the most important thing in our home.
There are families in my neighborhood who have relocated here with their kids, and one thing they tell me is that they want their kids to grow up knowing that not everything is okay in this world — that racism exists, that injustice exists, that just because someone smells doesn't mean we have to be afraid of them, and so on.
Surely, you don't want the kid being sexually abused to think that it is a good thing!?!? Maybe I'm wrong about this, but I think that the child who hears that it is a bad thing that he should not endure will go looking for help to escape.
so this guy can believe the monkey thing all he wants but i'm teaching my kid's the real truth!
The problem is the man i was dating do nt want kids so he wants to have a abortion and i do nt but lately he been really bringing me down with his negective thought so i am figuring it might be the best thing to have a abortion somebody please help i am scared and do nt really know what to do
We're doing the things as a couple we've always said we wanted to do but thought we didn't have time to because of the kids
I protect kids for a living, do everything I can to help ALL people, respect all life and give everybody their dignity, give my time and resources to help others, complain little, hurt nobody, want minimal things for myself and often go without, sacrifice for family, friends and community, but because I do not think there is a deity in the sky, I'm going to Hell while some selfish, ignorant, mean, destructive, abusive and hateful person who says, «Sorry» to God at the end of their life goes to Heaven.
These are all things that parents in the United States very much want their children to be able to do; everyone wants his or her kids to have common sense, to be able to reason clearly and to be able to succeed in the world.
We find ourselves hoping along with Anthony: «I don't want [my kids] to have to go through a lot of things that I went through.»
«I've kind of just opened my mind and allowed it to not forget all the things I learned as a kid, but also be open to other ways of thinking, but still carrying that tradition of love and respect for each other, and wanting peace, and wanting a community that's safe and just where we all take care of each other and care about each other.»
no, no, why did we study so hard, I want to marry first and have kids and make some money to buy nice things.
We know what kind of lifestyle we want, what kind of marriage, how we want to spend our time, where we want to live, how many kids we plan to have, how we're going to pay for their college education, when and how to retire, what things and experiences we'd like to have.
As a mother of five, the last thing in the world I want my kids to think is that they basically suck and are unworthy, unlovable.
It's a stone size thing here kids but your are free to believe what you want and give your money to whomever you want.
The second last thing I want is for my kids to always be thinking about how much I love them and for them to constantly be mindful of it and living up to it.
I suppose you could write most of it off as a kid who wanted to fun, kid things.
I've always thought that when I died, I'd be able to ask all the things I wanted to know while here...... when I was a kid, I thought I'd ask why God made us with teeth that get cavities, as I hated going to the dentist =) But I find that all my beliefs were based on what's in the Bible, and I don't see that book the same way anymore, either.
The weekend cooking is now a big deal, earlier the kids used want to try out different restaurants which they still like doing, but they have morphed in to this mode where they want me to make different things for them.
these kids always want the $ $ $ $ things.
These year I wanted to start my litle family traditions for my kids, like baking cookies together, the elf on the shelf, and other fun things..
Somehow in the midst of both of us researching the team and organization, and wondering why this kid of mine only wants to play things that involve menacing body contact (okay, I wonder that, Rob doesn't) we missed the fact that this is a travelling sports team.
It also means I need to cook again (and I actually want to, good thing), get my kids prepared to start school next week, and start thinking about Christmas.
I want to keep my kids eating things that are pretty healthy, but sometimes the «you can have a banana or an apple» response doesn't quite cut it.
When he first started eating big kid food, I was like «ugh, I don't want him to eat gluten and things that don't make ME personally feel good.»
I'd also love a post on your approach to feeding kids — force them to try everything, make them eat things they don't like or else go hungry, allow them to choose what they want to eat (within healthful bounds), etc..
I want to show my kids that even grownups can try new things.
Believe me when I say that kids like that are a rare thing indeed, so you want to foster that interest as soon as they show it.
Sometimes it's just better to keep things a secret... but I also want my kids to not get weirded out by food and test their taste buds and make them experience different flavours and foods!
I won't chnage a thing, however my kids (although they loved it) want it more creamy next time.
I'm also feeling super jazzed about a ton of little things enriching my life currently, and want to share — because I'm totally one of those kids who in school brought ten things on «show and tell» day and refused to pick just one.
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