Sentences with phrase «tiny children who»

They're confining this tight little space, and let face it like adults aren't really happy on flights and were cute little tiny children who can't rationalize time or space that where they're going to be happy.
I've been feeding and clothing children in third world countries for over thirty years and have witnessed tiny children who truly are separated from God and I spend a considerable amount of my income trying to reach them.

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Where politics, special interests, and discord abound, it's easy to lose sight of what's in the best interest of the people who have the tiniest voice: the children.
God's new day is about the birthing of a child who will bear the symbol of dominion on his tiny young shoulders.
I learned that lesson as a tiny, tiny child when my mother would take me shopping and we would see people working in stores who had numbers on their arms because they were in Hitler's concentration camps.
The schools and classroom interventions that I've described educate a tiny fraction of the nation's poor children, and they are competing against a dominant culture in education that only very rarely considers whether there might be another, better way to motivate and engage children who are growing up in poverty.
«What I do not agree with, even a tiny bit, is mothers choosing their careers over children who exist, and I equate that act to abandonment.
«For really tiny babies, this is a truly a matter of life and death,» said Summer Cassidy, a lactation educator who began the donor milk program at Advocate, which recently changed its name to Advocate Children's Hospital of Park Ridge.
Any mom who breastfed while her child was teething can tell you that the pearly whites popping through a baby's gums may be tiny and cute, but they can hurt a tender nipple if he decides to chomp down while nursing.
We flew on Jet Blue once when Brooklyn was tiny, and I called the day before to see if we could be moved to a row where there was an empty seat and they said «Oh we have someone who looks for families traveling with children, so they have already moved you to the first row where you'll have lots of extra leg room.»
Tiny Town is set up like a real community and each child who comes to play becomes part of this special and important community of play.
So, you have this incredibly dependant, tiny little child who has been in physical contact with their mother for their ENTIRE EXISTENCE and then they go through the trauma of birth.
Tiny Prints will donate money for each person who clicks on a children's charity on the Tiny Prints website.
On the tape, Spencer's tiny foot is seen dangling for more than 20 minutes from his mother, who is kneeling in a child's wading pool filled with warm water.
Even children who don't chew on paint chips can get lead into their system if there's lead - based paint in or around their home or another building they spend time in: Doors and window frames covered with lead paint release tiny particles of lead dust into the air every time they're opened or closed.
We only have to imagine ourselves as a newborn — or as helpless as one — to see why responding with sensitivity is one of the most important skills we can cultivate in ourselves, in our children, in the people who care for our elderly, our sick, our disabled, our tiniest, our most vulnerable.
Are the mothers who decide to have their babies at home making an irresponsible choice and risking the lives of their children, or is the tiny, but growing movement to avoid the hospital a relatively safe one, with benefits that outweigh the dangers?
The mother can still remember the tiny hands splaying open and closed as their newborn passed out, milk drunk, that became the baby copying the sign for milk and beginning to say their special word for mama milk, that became the early walker who would climb into mama's lap after taking a tumble, that became the child who would grab a book and Lego in each hand before asking, «mommy, can I please have milk now?»
A child who goes barefoot will end up with differently shaped feet than one who wore cute tiny sneakers.
Some studies show that children who were exposed to tiny amounts of mercury in utero have slower reflexes, language deficits, and shortened attention spans.
Despite its tiny sample size of 12 and its speculative conclusions, the study was publicized far and wide — launching a global movement involving celebrities like Jenny McCarthy, Jim Carrey (and of course Trump) who warned parents to stop vaccinating their children.
It's easier to see what matters when you don't have to look through a daunting tunnel of stuff first,» explains decluttering pro Macy Miller, who has managed to pare down her belongings to fit into the 196 - square - foot tiny house she shares with her husband, dog, and two young children.
Whether you're a young woman who isn't yet considering children or an older woman whose clock is loudly ticking, we all need to remember these tiny gifts (eggs) that we were born with and do everything we can to help protect them.
But it's a bit like the man - child Steve Carell character in The 40 Year Old Virgin who, towards the end of the movie, makes one tiny change — boxing up his action figures — as a signifier of his life - change into manhood.
Then, as the movie began, I realized that a child with a cell phone represents what DreamWorks Animation, the producer of this most lucrative of franchise animated features, envisions its audience to be — tiny, pre-corporate techies who live far from the fairy - tale emotion of enchantment.
Young Adult (R for profanity and sexuality) Bittersweet romance drama about a recently - divorced writer of children's literature (Charlize Theron) who moves back to her tiny Minnesota hometown to win back her happily - married, high school sweetheart (Patrick Wilson) only to instead form an unusual bond with another classmate (Patton Oswalt) left emotionally and physically scarred since senior year by an unfortunate tragedy.
Chief among them, of course, is the little girl who regularly leads other tiny children (Valeria Cotto, Christopher Rivera) across busy highways and into abandoned crack houses, in search of new adventure.
Not as commendable were the slick but forgettable Leatherface, the first disappointment by French filmmaking duo Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury; the Spierig Brothers» Jigsaw, part 8 of the exhausted Saw series; the dull Amityville: The Awakening by Franck Khalfoun, usually a respectable genre director, who does still add his share of clever touches (and meta moments, like when a group of teenagers watch the original Amityville Horror in the «real» Amityville haunted house, into which one's family has just moved); Open Water 3: Cage Dive, whose shark - franchise designation was tacked on as an afterthought, not that it helped to draw in audiences (in an anemic year for great whites, 47 Meters Down takes the prize for the best shark film); Jeepers Creepers 3, a super-limited release — surely in part because of director Victor Salva's history as a convicted child molester — which just a tiny bit later would probably have been shelved permanently in light of the slew of reprehensible - male - behavior outings in recent months.
Through the Isolated Children's Parents» Association, or ICPA, thousands of parents in Australia's tiniest towns and remote areas can bend the ears of national politicians and state education leaders who make the rules for schools in a nation similar in geographic...
Then use this movement game to have children pretend to be tiny sea turtles who are about to hatch.
The rates of children who qualify for free / reduced price lunch at most charters are far lower than their host districts, charters serve virtually NO English Language Learners and a tiny fraction of students with disabilities (with the sending district footing the bill for those services).
After all, some schools might be struggling to make budgets but who can argue with tiny children getting food in their bellies?
On a recent visit to friends who have a 14 - month - old child, David Sedaris marveled at the attention garnered by one tiny little being.
Authors are often perfectionists who stress about tiny details; they often have little sense of visual aesthetics; and they often take the wheel and use their graphic designer to fulfill the whims of their inner child, resulting in VERY UGLY websites.
Matar's writing is arrestingly evocative, blending raw emotion with tiny, seemingly incongruous details seen through the eyes of a child, details that serve to fill the adult reader, who can interpret what the child sees in the wider context, with fear as he or she picks up the traces of impending doom lurking behind the innocuous.
Due to the tiny, delicate size, this is not a dog for children who enjoy rough housing with their canine companion.
Often, breeders simply won't sell a Maltese puppy to a family with small children because the puppies are so tiny and fragile that a small child who plays too rough could accidentally harm the animal [source: Palika].
And a stern warning of no tiny dogs for small children and Only purchasing from a responsible breeder who does health testing on their specific breed is a good place to start when searching for a kid friendly pet.
The new owner has small children and can not put them in danger with this dog; she is not adoptable because of high liability, and will likely have to be euthanized, all because the idiot who got her as a tiny puppy never trained her how to behave.
Pomeranian These are perfect if you're looking for a tiny, cute puppy to show off to your friends and who will be friendly with children and other people.
Tiny house as homeschool: For those of us who homeschool our children, it can sometimes be hard to keep the kids focused on the tasks at hand, because they're in their own home, with all of their toys and games drawing their attention.
She says she was shocked by the contrast of women's lives in the Fairtrade cooperative Swallows in rural Bangladesh where women can work in a healthy environment, while their children go to school nearby, and the lives of women in the city slums who live in tiny shelters separated from their children who live with their grandparents.
Before you ask, the father (who is not the ex) will not be living in the tiny house with Miller, child and her great dane Denver (who she assures is not suffering because of the small digs); he will be involved with the child's upbringing in case you were worried.
As a child, Kayla's favourite book was about a little mouse who moved out on her own into a tiny house on a little piece of land, living life with the few dishes she had, walking to work, and coming home to her garden in peace and serenity.
Can the deaths of the tens of thousands of children who are not like us each day affect us even a tiny bit as much as the deaths of those with whom we can more easily identify?
He took aim at our sentimentality, particularly where children concerned, my favourite example of which is his alphabet of juvenile ruin in Gashlycrumb Tinies: «A is for AMY who fell down the stairs / B is for BASIL assaulted by bears...» I'm particularly fond of «N is for NEVILLE who died of ennui.»
We can have understanding for a war veteran who is terrorized at night, or avoidant of loud noises and other things that resemble their traumatic experiences; yet we somehow expect children, babies at heart, to connect, relate, trust, love, reciprocate relationship when their early life experience was marinated in trauma; being beaten for crying, left with tiny broken bones and head injuries, being used for adult sexual gratification, born drug addicted because of a mother drug use, having rarely been held in safe arms, having felt the pain of hunger over days, being left to cry until there are no more tears and no one to soothe.
Jenna has a deep, abiding belief that children are whole, tiny people who genuinely want to do well.
However, the above study used a ridiculously tiny sample of 14 children who reported spending more time with their fathers in joint custody arrangements.
I spent my 30's at home with my kids and I had no bloody idea who I was, I didn't think I would ever find anyone willing to employ me again, I drowned under all the demands of tiny children.
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