Hi can you please tell
me what times the kids club run each day and also how far away from the beach are you and is there a shuttle bus provided if needed please?
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It turns out that parents spend far more
time arguing with their
kids about how much
time they are spending online than they do discussing with them
what they're doing online.
With two
kids who were in elementary school at the
time, Curran asked administrators
what their emergency plans were, which he didn't find sufficient.
Psychologists are fretting about
what so much screen
time is doing to our
kids.
Jon Bon Jovi on how he feels Steve Jobs and iTunes have altered the music - buying experience... for the worse The Sunday
Times, March 2011
Kids today have missed the whole experience of putting the headphones on, turning it up to 10, holding the jacket, closing their eyes and getting lost in an album, and the beauty of taking your allowance money and making a decision based on the jacket, not knowing
what the record sounded like, and looking at a couple of still pictures and imagining it.
For instance, Budge's titles require players to answer a math question that a typical
kid can't solve before making a purchase: A game targeted at four - year - olds might ask, «
What's nine
times eight?»
Parents of the new crop of digital natives are struggling to manage
what their children watch, listen to and play, creating strong demand for better tools to regulate how much
time and money children spend online — and giving developers whose apps have robust controls an edge in the hyper - competitive business of digital entertainment for
kids.
Consider the last
time you told your
kids, «don't ask me again,» and moments later you were doing exactly
what you swore you would not do.
Lamprey touches on a bunch of entrepreneurial topics, including why it's better to strive for unreasonable goals than to accomplish easy ones, how he made money as a
kid and
what he would change if he could go back in
time.
What's more, spending
time on it at the beginning of the day ensures that it gets your attention before others (
kids, employees, bosses) use it all up.
He elaborated on this the point to BI: «If you want your
kids to follow rules, then it's much more likely that, when it comes
time to solve a problem, he or she looks to how it's been solved before —
what are the conventional ways to doing it — as opposed to saying, «Well, how can I approach this?
That focus has helped them adapt to a generation of digital native moms and
what she calls «glass
kids» — children born after the advent of the iPad, who don't remember a
time before touch technology.
We teach our
kids about bullies,
time to practice
what we preach.»
So it was a bad
time, but as
kids my sister and I never really knew too much about it or thought too much about it because we were only seeing it from
what we knew.
In our conversation, Business Insider talked with Kelly about
what he saw in space,
what he missed back on Earth, and how he went from a
kid who couldn't focus into one of the most celebrated astronauts of our
time.
Now, as parents (and grandparents) ourselves, we spend a lot of
time telling our
kids and grandkids
what to do and
what not to do.
After attempting this experiment for a month and failing many
times (
what would YOU have done at the grocery checkout with four
kids and a full cart only to realize you forgot cash??)
I would love to move to a state with enough land and a warmer climate for my sons to ride their race bikes, my daughter to have the horse she dreams of and me to finally be at peace, I also believe that there should be someone home with the
kids no matter
what their ages are and as a single Mom with no family support or father involvement being at home for me is even more important, especially now that they are teenagers, There are no more nap
times or
time outs and the things you worry about during this age are so much more dangerous than falling down and hitting their heads as toddlers.
Anyway, I got to hang with my friend
Kid Dynamite this week in Boston and our
time together affirmed
what I had already suspected — that he knows his stuff and has been there for real.
I don't who /
what / how but in the mean
time I do nt» make up little fairy tales and indoctrinate my
kids with them before their brains are even developed.
I understand your article Kerry and how family can be and should be a support in birth, in living and in death, however so many people on this earth do not get to experience that... so many
times families are torn apart or
kids are abandoned and marriages ruined by one thing or another, so we must realize who gave us life,
what purpose he gave us life for!
when judgement day comes in the abrahamic religions, we won't be responsible for
what some
kid did in his free
time.
Now mind you at that
time I closely monitored
what he watched, we didn't have cable and I mostly only let my
kids watch educational dvds and some cartoons.
And I think that's
what I was thinking — about
kids and the fleeting brevity of
time and all my growing crow's feet and these wrinkling hands and watching the way the light fell across the fields and how I could feel my aching soul burning right there like an ember in my throat.
What you need to know is that, for a
time, the
kid will absorb all the air in your home.
You understand why I'm taking the
time away from the unending needs of
what one person told me is «the garbage of humanity» (the homeless, and this includes homes youth) to write these
kids» stories.
What is even worse, there are those people who have identified this happens and spend their
time fundraising for their group which they claim helps (fill in the blank with homeless
kids, homeless veterans, etc. etc.).
So we know
what the
kid gets out of the releationship, but
what an adult gets from spending an innordiante amount of
time with a particular child is less clear.
@PUZZLED — well see my issus lies with the fact of how women were treated in ancient
times — they were property and so allowing them to go thru all the emotionals and physicals of carrying and then giving birth only to toss it off a cliff isn't
what i'd call good parenting — having an abortion for many people who should NEVER have
kids is (in my opinion) good parenting!
Daisy and the five go on to have their own respective
kids, those
kids have their own
kids, and so on and so on, up to the moment where the sun burns out and the universe experiences heat de.ath to
what remain are cold, cosmic cor.pses and eternal blackness for everything residing, de.ad or alive at the
time.
What I need right now is
time with friends,
time with my family,
time outside,
time serving,
time learning,
time praying,
time listening,
time playing poker and babysitting
kids and goofing off with Dan.
Maggie knows exactly
what she wants at all
times and she is deeply determined to achieve her goals: I keep telling the other
kids that this will be a great character trait later on her life.
Some of the children do make use, at
times, of syntax that some people call «Black English» (not only black
kids do this, the Hispanic children do as well, because so many of their playmates are black children); but it isn't done continually or helplessly, as if they didn't know
what standard English is.
It's too sophisticated a subject...
kids need «god & godette made everything, be good because they'll hear about it and you'll be in trouble big
time, look
what jesus did!
I hadn't spent much
time thinking about
what it's like for gay
kids to overhear their parents talking about gay neighbors with derision and fear, for example, or how narratives about judgment and hell can be processed by
kids in some pretty destructive ways.
What we model in Way to Live is very different from the entertainment model of youth ministry that's so widespread today — where the basic idea is to get a young, charismatic person to keep the
kids busy and make sure they have a good
time.
Dr. Beverly Tatum, author of Why Are All the Black
Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria, refers to racism as smog in the air — while sometimes it's thick and visible, most of the
time you can't see it — but no matter
what, you can't avoid breathing it in.
At the same
time, we saw ourselves as gentle guides... like spiritual sherpas... showing our
kids where the possible pitfalls and the safest pathways were,
what foods were good and
what wasn't, and who and
what to trust or not.
You find him, in other words, perhaps like you were at his age, struggling to be strong in your faith and a regular old
kid at the same
time, without knowing yet
what either involves, or leads to, or leads away from.
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.
Maybe next
time — think twice before entering a post sarcastically criticizing an article's author (as in saying: «Yeah Richard here is a real wiz -
kid isnt he») when you can't back up
what you yourself argue and say.
«I don't know
what it is about having
kids, but there are
times that if you can't laugh, you'll just want to die.
When the high school
kids who heard him end up in my lab later on,
what will they do with their faith when I prove to them that evolution occurs and is occurring all the
time around them and that it's observable?
So you can imagine
what a mix - and - match my cooking is;) Just spent some
time in Finland with my three
kids and we made piirakka.
no idea) at
times when people say they are so stressed or scattered b / c while I have a full
time office job, I have no
kids and pretty much do
what I want when I want.
It will be here just in
time for
what I call cooking season (when the
kids» fall sports end and I can hunker down in the kitchen on the weekend).
As a
kid, you were probably told a thousand
times what a great source of calcium milk is, but you probably weren't told that greens also contain calcium.
It's kind of like when you are a
kid and you hear your parents talk about when they were young... when you are old enough to realize that they haven't always been «parents» and at one
time they might have actually been cool... that was
what happened to me at the sight of the recipe card.
What emerges from the oven is definitely ready for prime
time —
kid - friendly, but interesting enough for adults, too.
Usually you hang your stocking on the eve of Dec 5th and if you have been VERY good, you get chocolates, an orange or tangerine, an apple, some nuts to crack and perhaps a small gift,, this is for my DH (he will get his favorite CD also) and the
kids that live in town here,,,,,,, I was wondering, how would this travel, mailing from a cold state (WIsconsin) to an even colder state (Michigan), our temps have been 30's and low 20s at night and heaven knows
WHAT upper Michigan has been,,,, at
times, below zero (already!