I thought so - neither can I. It's like
watching a child eating ice cream or a very sticky chocolate cupcake and NOT do anything about it.
Anyone who read last December's New York Times report on beef processing might understandably shudder when
watching a child eat a hamburger in a public school lunch room.
Every parent knows that feeling of
watching their child eat each and every bite with fear of something getting stuck.
Not exact matches
I love to
watch you
eat and drink and dance and explore and worship and pray and get out of your car to move that poor little turtle out of the road... not because you do any of these things perfectly, but because you do them as my
children.
I was just thinking about how my mom would bring home soft French bread from the grocery store when we were kids and sit there and
eat it while
watching All My
Children haha.
You need to
watch your
child's habits, attitudes,
eating and most of all sleeping patterns.
If you
watch what your
child eats over the course of a week or a month, you'll see that he does a pretty good job of getting what he needs from different food groups (as long as you offer a variety).
Watch what your
child eats if she stuffs herself with too much junk food intake.
Your
child can sit comfortably in a reclining chair or lie down on a bed,
watch a movie, listen to music, or play quietly, and might be able to
eat and drink, walk around a bit, and use the bathroom.
It's important to include your
child at mealtime as early as possible so he or she can
watch and mimic everyone else in the family and learn how to
eat this way.
I'm not complaining — my waistline is shrinking and that's a good thing for me — but I'm pained every day
watching my hungry kids stay hungry after
eating lunch and nearly every day I have to comfort sad
children who don't understand why they can't
eat what they want when they are presented with a long line of choices.
Make sure you wash everything you give your
child and to
watch for any allergic reactions for a few hours or days after your
child eats the food.
For us, a
child - friendly city means someplace that we can meander around and have a good time people
watching and
eating at random places.
Children watch their parents carefully so it is important that you also
eat what you are trying to serve your
child.
Watch your
child carefully as he or she
eats, and observe if there are any foods he or she will not touch.
Continue to avoid the choking hazards listed above, and discourage your
child from walking, talking,
watching television, lying down, or doing anything else while
eating that might distract him from his meal.
Your
child watches everything that you do, including how you
eat.
In fact,
children who regularly
eat dinner as a family, get around 10 hours of sleep and limit the amount of time they spend
watching TV are 40 percent less likely to be obese, according to a study published this month in Pediatrics.
Watch to see if your
child mimics you and your
eating habits.
For well - balanced
eating habits from the start, all that is needed are plenty of variety, some patience and a good example since
children watch their caregivers very closely and learn from them.
Watch your
child for cues that he has had enough to
eat.
Do not allow your
child to
eat while
watching television, playing or walking around the house, since distracted
eating can lead to choking.
These
children have developed learning and communication skills at a very young age and as time goes on they learn more quickly, I would say they have a easier time learning new skills compared to your average lazy parenting
children who would rather
watch TV, play video games,
eat bon bons or whatever they might want to do while giving there baby of age 2 a bottle and constantly trying to get them off their back.
So much of what we do with our own
children is up to us; how they learn, what they
eat, what they
watch on TV.
When your toddler or
child eats in front of a screen, they aren't focusing on their food or their inner hunger / fullness cues; they are instead focusing on what they're
watching.
The Bouncer helps us in everyday life - we always take our
child in it as we
eat breakfast, cook, do the cleaning,
watch TV, surf on the internet... the list is limitless:) Most babyseats are too heavy and big to carry here and there, but this is not.
Mr. Lhota said in an interview that he
watched too many
children eating breakfast items, like bagels and muffins, on the subways every morning to ban food.
If your
child is starting to use his hands to motion food to his mouth when
watching others
eat, he may be ready, but the other signs still need to be present, too.
Watch TV with closed captioning for the first year of the
child's life for fear of distracting her from the vital task of
eating.
Always
watch a young
child while he or she is
eating.
Your
child will be amazed
watching a plant grow and then vegetables start growing out of the plant... and that they can
eat it too!
Choose a wide range of foods, and make sure that the
child watches you
eating those types of foods.
There could be several factors causing your
child to have more gas or indigestion than usual: Roaming around during meals Many time - crunched parents today find that we'll do anything to get our kids to
eat right, including letting them meander around house,
watch television, or even roughhouse during meals.
I was listening to this bit about
children from Brian Regan and around the 1:35 mark he tells the story about his son flinging around half -
eaten spaghetti from his mouth and
watching the sauce splatter across the room.
They are really, really lucky that the worst that happened to their daughter was TV
watching and
eating candy at the boyfriend's house, and another
child might not be so lucky.
If you
watch what your
child eats over the course of a week or a month, you'll see that she does a pretty good job of getting what she needs from different food groups (as long as you offer a healthy variety).
Luckily there have not been any reported illnesses, but if your
child has
eaten this food,
watch for flu - like symptoms, including vomiting and diarrhea.
Mothers said their
children vary in how much television they want to
watch, with some demanding more than others — say, to fall asleep or
eat.
Television
watching, for example, turns out to be a better predictor of bad
eating habits than does parental weight, race and income, and a
child's gender and ethnicity — together — according to a study by Harrison and her team.
Anderson and her co-author are unable to say with any certainty that
eating dinner together more often, getting more sleep, and
watching less TV will help any given
child lose weight, because of the other factors that may contribute to a
child's obesity (or that may protect normal - weight
children from becoming obese).
«We don't know who was
eating dinner with the kids, what kind of TV was
watched, or how well the
child slept,» she says.
The study, which included 8,550 4 - year - olds from around the United States, found that
children who
ate dinner with their families more than five times a week, slept for at least 10.5 hours a night, and
watched less two hours or less of TV a day were 40 % less likely to be obese than
children who did none of those things.
I think that the trend of
eating on - the - go and in isolation (while
watching TV, etc) has contributed to the negative attitudes
children have about food.
How To
Eat Pizza And Burn Fat My favorite thing to do as a child was to watch the Ninja Turtles and eat piz
Eat Pizza And Burn Fat My favorite thing to do as a
child was to
watch the Ninja Turtles and
eat piz
eat pizza.
The key to determining what you can and can't
eat is to
watch your
child's reactions.
homebody I like fishing love the sport of it but don't
eat sea food love to listen to gospel, jazz, old school I enjoy going to church I have a gift to sing gospel drive a school bus for a living my
children are grown and own the own I love to laugh love to
watch scary movies
I love anime, animals,
children, and my ideal date would be cuddling on the couch,
watching anime, and
eating popcorn!
A primary school told
children they should do maximum one hour revision and should spent their time
eating ice cream and
watching TV.
Clyde
eats by tearing birds apart, but he loves beer, sings hymns, and
watches children's TV.
Tommy had worried a good deal about his
children at the time of the fire; they had gone from having their home be a place that class trips came to — each year in spring the fifth - grade class from Carlisle would make a day of it,
eating their lunches out beside the barns on the wooden tables there, then tromping through the barns
watching the men milking the cows, the white foamy stuff going up and over them in the clear plastic pipes — to having to see their father as the man who pushed the broom over the «magic dust» that got tossed over the throw - up of some kid who had been sick in the hallways, Tommy wearing his gray pants and a white shirt that had Tommy stitched on it in red.