Sentences with phrase «using kind words»

Talk to your child about what being a good friend means (eg sharing, taking turns at choosing a play activity, using kind words).
Show your child she can get your attention by playing nicely, using kind words, and following the rules.
To use kind word instead of harsh.
Is there anything nicer or more pleasant than coming across a child who is polite and who uses kind words?
Inspired by this exercise, I launched into my own project of creating a Family Manifesto that I could hang prominently in my home and point to whenever any of us were forgetting to use our kind words.
The reality is, most kids won't be able to purposefully use kind words by the time they are four.
Say, «We use kind words in our family and those words are not kind.»
I try and alert him ahead of time that we will stay at the fun event as long as he uses kind words and gentle hands with his friends (and doesn't hit), that way it isn't a surprise when we do leave.
We use kind words and actions, listen thoughtfully, and stand up for ourselves and others.
Always treat her well and use kind words of love - it portrays some level of respect.
If you struggle to break the habit or just can't find ways to use kinder words, consider counseling.
Let's remember to wait calmly for our turn to speak, make eye contact with the person to whom we're talking, and use kind words

Not exact matches

He said the company is leading the way in «differential privacy,» a field that, in his words, «uses hashing, sub-sampling, and noise injection to enable this kind of crowdsourced learning while keeping the information of each individual user completely private.»
While this kind of writing and speaking doesn't result in anything you'd actually use in a business discussion, the mental effort of oversimplifying accustoms your brain to reach for the small words rather than the overly complex ones.
«The legislation that failed to pass — it got support from 55 senators — would have provided a mental health initiative with more resources, greater ability for the Santa Barbara police to intervene — to use the sheriff's word — to have professionals trained in diagnosing and detecting this kind of derangement,» Blumenthal said.
Nearly a year after it clashed with the Food and Drug Administration over labeling on its dried fruit and nut bars, KIND has received approval to use the word «healthy» as part of its marketing.
The agency added in its statement that KIND may use the word «healthy» as part of its corporate philosophy, and in a separate letter to the company, potentially on the wrappers of the bars themselves, where it isn't represented as a nutritional content claim.
After all, «travel» and «free» aren't the kind of words you usually use...
Fox News is carefully choosing the stories to cover, and the kinds of words it uses to cover those stories, to shape an alternate reality in which Trump's alleged affair with a porn star is yet another piece of fake news.
Since I didn't really like his last album, I listened to one song, and immediately got kind of annoyed that, 12 years after Whatever and Ever Amen, Folds still uses the same bad words to «shock» his audience.
Just observin» — and refusing to use the tag you posted under, cos I think you've kind of forgotten what both words mean.
«It's not about same - gender relations — it is about se.xual idolatry and worshipping false gods» ---------- It does refer to certain kinds of idolatry, sure, but you have to remember, all sin is idolatry, therefore when using the word ar.senokoitai, it refers to the idolatry (sinful act) of same gender s.ex.
I have no problem with outreach of any kind, but they certainly could have used a better choice of words for the billboards.
I always thought I was the «kind» of atheist who - at the risk of alienating every single believer - used to say, «The Bible is an interesting book, and it might even help some people, but it's NOT the word of God.»
You seemed to make statements, by using words like «our side» that you could claim some kind of access to science I can't.
A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds of fatigued retyping that used to precede a writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a kind of sense.»
Kind of off topic the following question: Do you know if the greek words used in the bible which are translated as «to believe» have another or broader meaning?
For by «mental» prayer traditional writers have intended to denote the kind of conscious relationship with God that does not require the use of words, spoken or formed.
I object to Stanton Jones» use of the words homosexuality and heterosexuality as equivalent descriptions of different kinds of sexual behavior, because doing so ignores the facts that 1) «heterosexuality» is the result of the allocation of genetic material at conception that determines which reproductive organs people are born with» male or female» and 2) «homosexuality» is sexual action by people who are heterosexual.
The language we have inherited from our fathers has already given some kind of content to our use of the word «God», whether we regard ourselves as believers or non-believers.
He is a rare soul who had many interests, a rare being who came to grips with theology, and the kind of person who would die for his convictions in an often used word of this generation we could say that Bonhoeffer had charisma.
What kind of thinking can a reasonable, intelligent person use to justify this kind of character assassination upon someone they hardly even know and had never had a hard word pass from my lips to theirs?
They never heard of the word «specie» then so don't claim they used «genus» for «kind».
So here I am, in the middle way, having had twenty years — Twenty years largely wasted, the years of l'entre deux guerres — Trying to learn to use words, and every attempt Is a wholly new start, and a different kind of failure Because one has only learnt to get the better of words For the thing one no longer has to say, or the way in which One is no longer disposed to say it.
Closely related to this etymologically and in philosophical usage is the word «efficacy,» which in its primary sense refers to the power of acting of the kind of entity I am discussing, but which also is used derivatively of other entities.
The question is — why are Ruth's words to Naomi used in wedding ceremonies for all kinds of couples, including heterosexual?
And he uses here a form of the word agape, for the highest kind of love.
The Pythagorean traditions of four kinds of harmony: musical harmony the root metaphor «Harmony» is a word now used only in metaphorical senses.1 In the long and complicated history of this word, which we can not here trace, the literal sense has been forgotten.
The words used in traditional forms have become meaningless and have no performative value, or, if they have, it is open to question whether the evidence for their effectiveness can be found in church attendance or some kind of social action.
In other words, the kind of person who gives Christians a bad name, and why so many people abhor people like you who uses religion to try and quash people's rights.
When the catechism lists the godly virtues, it is using the word «virtue» to express a broader idea than it usually expresses today: the idea of any kind of excellence or useful quality.
We also need to note the formula that the biblical writer intentionally used at each occurrence, which is: «Because you» indicating causal relations of all kinds, antecedent or consequent, and which is used in both occurrences before the word «cursed».
Austen describes this kind of individualism, its origins and effects, without ever using the words «individual» or «individualism.»
The reason it is so often a matter of dispute is that people differ in what they mean when they use the word, and since deep emotions are tied in with the conviction that the Bible is inspired, to doubt the kind of inspiration one believes in is apt to seem like rejecting the Bible outright or making it no different from any other book.
Indeed, this attitude bespeaks the kind of «Pharisaism» (as the word is ungraciously used by us Christians) Jesus came to destroy.
He might not use the words himself, but he is a kind of visionary by nature.
(HG36) In other words, for Adam's body God could have used some kind of already existing anthropoid.
But then Justin learns that Paul was using the Greek word agape, a term that connotes selfless, unconditional, sacrificial love, the kind that seeks others» good before one's own.
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