We have a couple area rugs and that is
where the kids want to play.
Looking at student questions as a whole, teachers can divine information about
where the kids want to go, as well as where they have just been.
«What would it take to create a school
where kids want to show up?
I strew lots of interesting things around like new books or other stimulus and see
where the kids want to take it.
Make sure you foster an atmosphere
where your kids want to communicate with you.
Not exact matches
Many of these tools, apps and games are teaching children how to code through dragging code onto a screen - great to teach fundamentals and basic of coding, but we
wanted to create a language that was hands - on,
where kids are actually typing code and seeing results in real time.
«Brawl,» «murder,» and «knife fight» aren't words you
want associated with your brand if your slogan is «
Where a
kid can be a
kid!»
You
want the school
where the
kids learn the most, not the one
where they already knew the most going in.
They do not trust that hard work will get them
where they
want to be, or believe that the best way through life is to graduate, get a career, marry, buy a car and house, and have
kids, although they know a few people who have done this.
I spent many years on Wall Street but burned out and had
kids, and a switch went off
where I didn't
want to head into the office on a Saturday morning but instead
wanted to play with my son.
Soon after, parents filled the same classroom,
where they were given a look at the
kids designs but now - they gave their input on what they
wanted their
kids to get out of a playground, and what safety / age appropriate features did they feel a playground needed.
In my case, I live in a cozy, affluent suburb
where the biggest issue is that the planes flying overhead are too noisy (I
kid you not — that is what people
want politicians to fix).
Well, if you
want to broaden it to an awareness of some manifestation of «cool Christianity,» I think that I started noticing it very early on... such as when I started getting into Christian rock in middle school, or going to concerts and festivals
where, alongside the typical Sunday School nerdy
kids there were also
kids with tattoos, mohawks, goth makeup, etc..
My family had a false complaint against us and child and family services
wanted to take our
kids away from us which in the end they could not dig any trash up on me or anyone else, but that event has caused a crash of my marriage and not sure
where that is going to end up.
If you
want to fill your
kids» heads with the fantasy fairy tale of creationism, fine I guess, but keep it at church
where it belongs.
† Just because a Blind Christian has the need to feel as if they posses a traditional family lifestyle, religious holidays
where the give their
kids chocolate eggs, dvd gifts on christmas of movies full of women acting as the equals of men (Against the bible), a lack of understanding culture, and the feeling of belonging, does not mean all people need /
want / or feel that way.
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the
kids that have committed suicide because other
kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd
want to be with a group of people
where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
As Dan and I enter that stage of life when we will likely start a family, we
want to raise our
kids in a community of Christ - followers
where diversity is celebrated, questions are welcomed, and differences are handled with love and respect... not flippant «farewells.»
where is the spirit of United we stand, this is not about Clergy or Government disputed like little
kids on school and say «oh I
want to be on the front» or «no you going to the back» this is about all us Americans and those
want to share with us.
«I've kind of just opened my mind and allowed it to not forget all the things I learned as a
kid, but also be open to other ways of thinking, but still carrying that tradition of love and respect for each other, and
wanting peace, and
wanting a community that's safe and just
where we all take care of each other and care about each other.»
He makes us do these plays in class
where one of us is a non-Muslim and the other is a Muslim, and so the non-Muslim asks all the questions that a
kid ever
wants to ask but is too afraid to.»
But then again, we do
want for everything around us to fall into place, home, neighbourhood,
where we live, city, town, village, farm, mountain top, job, career, family, friends, food (comfort food)
where we dine, what we dine on, schools for our
kids, church, car we drive... yes the list does go on... amazing!
When Koch asks his neighbors what they need, they say they
want a place to gather, one that's welcoming, a place
where their
kids can get outside and they can contribute.
i hear you david... i'm currently in a ministry
where i love the
kids but not the other stuff that comes with it... i connect with people but the capacity i work in has me in a building 8 - 9 hours a day... drained, pissed, angry, and fighting to believe that God makes a damn bit of sense having do something i really do nt
wan na do... yep, that about sums it up for me... peace
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.
Topher, in addition to them
wanting to teach the «Talking Snake» theory of galactic and terrestrial formation to
kids, I take issue with the following areas
where Bible - cuddlers
want to tell all people (atheists, agnostics, Muslims etc.) what they must do:
I
wanted to protect him from a life
where the
kids at school who would call him names and not include him in their recess activities.
The weekend cooking is now a big deal, earlier the
kids used
want to try out different restaurants which they still like doing, but they have morphed in to this mode
where they
want me to make different things for them.
Where the grownups can't seem to splurge on any treat without the
kids wanting to get in on the action?
I was wondering
where the millet at Whole Foods went (I
wanted to buy some for mushroom millet soup)... I
kid.
First off, I
want to list are few factors that might help us save verses what you may be dealing with: 1) I live in Montana,
where there is no tax on anything and we can go out and shoot our own game during hunting season; 2) my
kids are small — my oldest is 5; 3) we eat very simple meals, definitely not 3 course, sometimes we just eat mashed potatoes for dinner!
I
want the table to be a place
where my
kids feel like they can share about their day, no matter what may have happened.
I strtead collecting them when the
kids were going through a phase
where all they
wanted were pancakes and since flour seemed to be their primary source of nutrition, I figured I would pack in what I could.
June is National Dairy Month, I
want to encourage you to take time this summer to visit a dairy farm, do a Breakfast on the Farm, explore with your
kids where their food comes from.
I think that kind of thing gets lost in this day and age
where most guys just
wan na sign a new free agent that can play or you just
wan na go sign a four - or five - star
kid that can play.
He was like a
kid in the schoolyard, running
where he
wants and doing what he
wants.
It seems that our
kids are thinking that they have little chance of being promoted to the Gunners first team and if they
want to play regularly they need to move to smaller clubs, mostly in Holland,
where they will have much more chance of being promoted and play in proper League matches.
Think about how many high school
kids that
want a chance to play football but aren't heavily recruited due to their skill sets or even
where they are located thus getting a low recruiting rating or no rating at all.
So, because the
kid says he
wants to play and he will decide
where he goes and that immediately points to Arsenal signing him.
To hammer the last nail to the coffin: to accommodate your record signing in Lacazett you give him the # 9 shirt which belongs to Perez without even attempting to discuss that with the player himself and see if that would be an ok move... Ultimately why would he go
where you
want him to go... come to a gentlemen agreement now... by the way newswide report that we have put in a bid of 90m + pound for Lemar... all that for a club with no money and now we are banking everything on the
kid.
I
want the board out as much as anyone else, but lets not
kid ourselves about
where the REAL problems steam from.
«He's playing
where he
wanted to be since he was a little
kid, and he gets to show other people what a small - town guy can do.»
Maybe, just because I
want to make the
kid a good player and I'm not giving him the chances the chances I am giving to Scott McTominay, Axel Tuanzebe [could go out on loan] because he plays in a position
where I have so many players.
Well any adults that have their own «treasure chest» realize that sometimes things don't get put back
where they belong sometimes... sometimes they get put in drawers... in night stand drawers... in night stand drawers that you have passed on to your little
kids cause you
want new ones.
I can see
where wanting to go to the zoo with all the
kids to celebrate the last day of school would have been a fun idea.
But also don't
want to be in a place
where kids take over the place and we can't bring our boys in the water.
To find a place
where the
kids have so much fun that they don't
want to leave, and
where the parents walk away relaxed, is near impossible.
A lot of
kids with autism do get bullied and you
want them to go to a place
where they practice identifying what a bully is and how they can deal with that if that happens to them.
For some reason, the rumor has been going around, especially in parenting communities
where loving parents
want to protect their
kids at all costs, that religiously wearing sunscreen is the only way to prevent skin cancer.
Older
kids might
want hands - on activities, says Dexter Codell, studio manager at the McGaw YMCA in Evanston,
where birthday partygoers dabble in virtual reality through Google Cardboard.