I think childrens rooms are so much fun to decorate... the possibilities are endless and there is an innocence with the decorating that you do nt find with an adult room....
Not exact matches
Even if you feel your home is safe, it's important not to fall prey to certain blind spots, like
thinking that you don't have to worry about a certain
room because your
children do not play there or simply
thinking that your
children know not to climb onto furniture.
While you do have to
think about retirement, investments, mortgage payments and the cost of
children, you should also allow
room for fun in your budget.
You could feel their love for these
children present in the
room with us, it was warm and gentle and I
think that's sort of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can feel like loving.
Jeremy thanks for your comments alot of this i never really
thought about before until you provoked me to seek the truth in the word it is what we all should be doing finding the truth for ourselves God wants to reveal mysterys if we are open to hear.If we have been christians awhile we just take the word of whoevers preaching or whichever clip we see on god tube its knowledge but not revelation.Because the story sounds plausible we tag that on to our belief for example for many years i believed that the rich young rulers problem was money so the way to deal with that problem is to give it away and be a follower of Jesus sounds plausible.Till you realise every believers situation is different so the message has to be universal.So the reason its not about money because it excludes those that do nt have it and does nt make
room for those that do have it but do nt worship it.The rich young ruler was not a bad person he lived by a good moral code but he made money his idol he put that before God.The word says we shall not have any idols thats a sin and a wicked one.In fact there wasnt any
room in his heart for Jesus that is a tragedy.So when we see the message is about Idolatry we all have areas that we chose not to submit to God thats universal everyone of us whether we are rich or poor.I believe we are unaware that we have these idols what are some of them that was revealed to me our partners our
children our work our church our family i can sense some of you are getting fidgetty.
I asked her if she truly
thought America did not «have
room» for her or other
children of her race.
If this is the case, then what do the
children think of when they see the cross as the enter the
room?
Twenty - five years ago, almost to the day, my family moved to a less cool part of New York City (I
think that was my fault; there wasn't enough
room anywhere in Greenwich Village, apparently, for a
child who cried as loudly as I did).
I
think because we have so much open space, there is
room for
children to run, play and be noisy in most parts of the country without disturbing others.
But I
think that passion sometimes will distort interpretation of studies the same as it does for me when I'm doing
child passenger safety studies» -
child safety is Johnston's field of interest, as a former emergency
room doctor - «and I read a study, and I completely believe it.
Similarly, if you have a conflict with your
child at home and you go into another
room and take ten deep breaths — that's a seven second inhale, seven second hold your breath, seven second exhale — and you
think positively while you're doing that, like «How can I best handle that situation, how important is this to me, how can I make this work without fighting,» you'll have a much better chance of resolving this situation effectively.
(Just remember,
children don't develop in lockstep; there's always a lot of
room for «normal development,» so don't
think the ages guidelines are hard and fast.)
Personally I don't
think the choices
children make in the lunch
room until we start to change the environment and time they have to eat it.
My MIL bottlefed all her
children and
thought I would be «more comfortable» in another
room any time the baby needed fed.
So when an article about giving a small
child 1 «pass» to leave their
room at night was making the rounds around the parenting cyber-world a few weeks ago, it got me
thinking of how much it helped me to not pick sleep as a battle and to instead, surrender to my daughter's needs and rhythm.
So what we often don't
think about is that part of helping a
child adjust to this new role — and actually, this is true even for teenage
children when there is a new
child — is to leave
room for them to regress and to let you know, «I need less pressure right now and I need to know that you still have a little bit of something left in you for me to be your baby too.»
If you
think your
child has stuck a battery up their nose, a battery in their ear, or swallowed a battery, they need to go to the emergency
room right away.
Christine: We recently featured The
Children's
Room and I
think it's wonderful that you bring art therapy to them.
So, I
think there's no
room for variety in a
child's profile.
One of the privileges of living apart from the narcissistic partner is that you have a little bit more of leverage and more
room - permission actually - to help your
child to appreciate that: «you know, I
think your dad loves you very much.
I'm
thinking easy things here like overturning a
child size table and turning one of the living
room chairs around.
Again, it is not enough that they
think that your
child hears because he responds to a loud clap or bell in the doctor's office or because he comes when you call him from another
room.
If your
child's doctor
thinks it might be epiglottitis, you'll have to take your
child directly to the emergency
room for treatment.
It takes guts... to nurse in a
room full of glares, to nurse at a public park or restaurant, to nurse in the middle of a
children's museum where people actually
think you're part of an R - rated exhibit.
This two part live educational programme facilitated by Jaye via a virtual meeting
room was extremely informative and
thought provoking for lactation and post partum practice, and
child development.
It's crazy to
think that the modern world we live in can still frown so heavily upon mothers just trying to feed their
children, and it's not as if those moms are pulling their breasts out to offend, they're doing it because a hungry baby is a crabby one and sometimes there isn't time to find a mommy
room, or head back to your car or your home; that baby wants nourishment and now!
If you're like most parents, you've probably spent lots of time
thinking about decorating your new
child's
room even before he joined your family.
If you
think that the kitchen may be too dangerous for your
children to be in, then installing a
child safety baby gate at the entrance of the
room is another possible option.
Think Like A
Child — Get down on the floor and look at each room from the vantage point of a c
Child — Get down on the floor and look at each
room from the vantage point of a
childchild.
I never
thought I'd use one of those
rooms but once I had my second
child I changed my tune a little.
So I
think nursing
rooms do serve a purpose, for both moms who feel they need a bit more privacy and those who need the contained space for older
children.
I took my disgruntled, whiney, clingy, disruptive
child (who I felt like sending to her
room just so I could get a break and to make her
think about her actions and to get her behavior «back in line») and I pulled her closer than close, under my mama's wing.
Do you
think that your
children will learn to clean up their
rooms by having their toys thrown away?
I took my disgruntled, whiney, clingy, disruptive
child who I felt like sending to her
room just so I could get a break and to make her
think about her actions and to get her behavior «back in line»... and I pulled her closer than close, under my mama's wing.
If
children walk into a
room filled with store bought posters and catchy phrases, they may
think it looks nice, but are they reading it?
When I shared that with the teachers and the other
room parents, you would have
thought I suggested we starve the
children for the month of February!
Young
children can quickly become dangerously dehydrated, so if you
think your
child shows signs of serious dehydration, take her to the emergency
room immediately.
After a spanking, a
child does not sit in his
room and
think, «Gee, I sure goofed.
Obviously, there are many schools of
thought when it comes to bedtime issues such as getting your
child to stay in bed, kids sharing
rooms, what time bedtime should be, what the routine should consist of and more, so there may be some advice shared here that is contradictory to some of the other advice.
If you are expecting a second
child you are probably dreading the
thought of two high chairs in your dining
room.
If you're taking the realistic approach you're probably
thinking about making the nursery into a multipurpose
room where it's easy to change with your
child's transformations.
But then I started
thinking about the typical elementary school lunch
room:
children talking, laughing, shouting and sometimes playfully shoving each other as they eat.
A confession tangent: I
think time - outs are bullshit ineffective as punishment, because it's extremely hard to make them a real punishment (unless you have a completely unfurnished
room to put your
child in for time - out).
I was
thinking that with this kind of set up, rather than asking the small
child to adjust to both sleeping in a different
room & bed, and to sleeping alone, we'd only be asking the
child to adjust to sleeping alone in an already familiar environment.
I'd already planned to use a (twin bed) mattress on the floor once the
child moved into her own
room, but hadn't
thought about it with her as a baby.
I
think the boys slept soundly because they were in a
room designed for
children and full of beloved toys and books.
You might
think that having a baby in the bed or in the
room with you will be more distracting and make it tougher to get your sleep, but actually, you'll feel more confident and secure in your
child's safety throughout the night when you're practicing safe co sleeping.
Some apps allow you to stitch together photos to make a stop - motion animated film, and your
child can make it look like Iron Man or a Disney Princess is walking across a
room or fighting a bad guy, or have a Lego guy or girl driving a toy car — or anything else your
child can
think of.
What age do you
think is appropriate for a
child to have a bed of their own, given one has a home with space for a
room?
«It definitely makes me
think there's
room for improvement,» says John Clancy, a pediatric pulmonologist at Cincinnati
Children's Hospital Medical Center in Ohio who wasn't involved in the research.