Sentences with Kids, Sentences about Kids

Sentences with Kids, Sentences about Kids

1. Bring the kids inside.

2. I worry about the kids.

3. They are the smartest kids here.

4. The kids were sliding on the ice.

5. Kids! please eat only soft foods.

6. Have the kids crying for two days?

7. I’m taking the kids to the circus.

8. The kids are playing in the ball pit.

9. I don’t like to pick up after my kids.

10. Do not spoil the weekends of your kids.

11. They drive their kids to school every day.

12. The kids are watching a baseball game on TV.

13. Dad brought the kids and gave them ice cream.

14. I have a wonderful marriage and two great kids.

15. I love kids and children, and I love being a mom.

16. Alex is a very funny person. Kids love it very much.

17. Mary and Samuel are here, but where are the other kids?

18. No, I’ve never wanted kids. But I do read about parenting a lot.

19. I’m not really interested in thinking about marriage or kids at all.

20. 78.Though the weather was very cold and snowy, the kids played outside.

21. I have a family and two cats I get up with my kids early in the morning.

22. I regret not having had more time with my kids when they were growing up.

23. I think that, as with marriage, you just know when it’s time to have kids.

24. My mom lived by herself with two kids. Sacrifice was the name of the game at our house.

25. I don’t want to make movies for kids, and I don’t want to make movies for adults either.

26. Mom and Dad would stay in bed on Sunday morning, but the kids would have to go to church.

27. I also think a Hot Mom is someone who can connect with what’s current in her kids‘ world.

28. I’m a lioness. I have four cubs. I’m a mom. I want to take care of my kids and protect them.

29. Kids coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan deserve to come back to 21st century medical care.

30. If you’re asking your kids to exercise, then you better do it, too. Practice what you preach.

31. I think the real heroic teachers are the ones who work with kids, like my mom and my sister do.

32. My mom’s one of 13 siblings, and they all got six kids, and till I was 13 everybody was in Compton.

33. I would like to end world hunger and create world peace, stop corruption, stop drugs getting to kids.

34. Parents are key when it comes to keeping kids off drugs. Good parenting is the best anti-drug we have.

35. I have a very busy life, and not many people who have a career and four kids go out a lot to the movies.

36. I love what I do and I think it shows. As my kids get older, they can see me as a mom who loves working.

37. Kids grow up connected to nothing these days, plugged in and living lives boosted to them from other people.

38. Home life’s great, man. The kids are great, happy and healthy. I’ve reached this sort of wonderful precipice.

39. Adults are always asking little kids what they want to be when they grow up ’cause they’re looking for ideas.

40. Mom and Pop were just a couple of kids when they got married. He was eighteen, she was sixteen and I was three.

41. I was making a lot of 8mm home movies, since I was twelve, making little dramas and comedies with the neighborhood kids.

42. I am proud of my kids, but I also want to make my mom proud of me. I’m still a momma’s girl at the heart of the situation.

43. I was born and raised in East Los Angeles by a single mom who had three biological kids and adopted four more. I never met my dad.

44. Do you want to be an artist and a writer, or a wife and a lover? With kids, your focus changes. I don’t want to go to PTA meetings.

45. Kids end up seeing my movies anyway but some of the mothers get mad at me so I figured I’d make one that I can’t get yelled at for.

46. Daddy was real gentle with kids. That’s why I expected so much out of marriage, figuring that all men should be steady and pleasant.

47. I don’t believe we are supposed to go through life defeated and not having enough money to pay our bills or send our kids to college.

48. A Romney-Ryan administration will protect and strengthen Medicare, for my Mom’s generation, for my generation, and for my kids and yours.

49. It’s amazing. My kids have grown me in ways I never knew possible. The patience I’ve received and the love I get from them is just amazing.

50. I’m not a figurehead for anything. I was a single mom with two kids. What else was I going to do? It was either be in a band or be a waitress.

51. Give yourself permission to dream. Fuel your kids‘ dreams too. Once in a while, that might even mean letting them stay up past their bedtimes.

52. So when I do Chinese cooking, I mix everything together, then the kids have to eat their vegetables. They won’t have the patience to pick them out.

53. Every cliche about kids is true they grow up so quickly, you blink and they’re gone, and you have to spend the time with them now. But that’s a joy.

54. We’ll sort of get over the marriage first and then maybe look at the kids. But obviously we want a family so we’ll have to start thinking about that.

55. Sometimes, if you don’t have kids yourself, it’s assumed you won’t understand or know how to play a mom, which is kind of silly if you think about it.

56. When I got married in my twenties, I had a happy marriage and happy kids but at some point in time I let it go off the rails I let it go off the rails.

57. I’m talking like 10, 12 years old. Either junior brings Mom and Pop or Mom and Pop bring the kids. I’m talking young here, not a college drinking crowd.

58. We can revolutionize the attitude of inner city brown and black kids to learning. We need a civil rights movement within the African-American community.

59. No one was more important than my mom and dad. I know they are watching from a place up in heaven here today to make sure all their kids are doing good.

60. It’s all kind of a big illusion: the white picket fence and the perfect marriage and the kids. Check that box off, check that box off, and move forward.

61. In 1977 we played America and Europe three times, and Japan – my marriage suffered as a result. My then wife took the kids to Canada to be near her parents.

62. No matter how calmly you try to referee, parenting will eventually produce bizarre behavior, and I’m not talking about the kids. Their behavior is always normal.

63. All of us kids ended up ‘doing Mom.’ There are four of us who’ve tried show business. Five if you insist on counting my sister the nun, who does liturgical dance.

64. Parents should not smoke in order to discourage their kids from smoking. A child is more likely to smoke when they have been raised in the environment of a smoker.

65. Before I was a mom I used to think that parents who worried about their kids watching MTV were just clueless. Now that I’m a mom, I see what the fuss was all about!

66. Even as kids reach adolescence, they need more than ever for us to watch over them. Adolescence is not about letting go. It’s about hanging on during a very bumpy ride.

67. My mom and dad gave their kids the greatest gift of all – the gift of unconditional love. They cared deeply about who we would be, and much less about what we would do.

68. As parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts we need to start getting out into nature with the young people in our lives. Families play a key role in getting kids outside.

69. My family, you know, are all still, you know, very close. We’re all still very close. Mom and Daddy are still alive. So, what more can you ask for? Your kids are healthy.

70. Not that we didn’t have close relationships with our parents – I’m very close to my mom – but parents didn’t think anything of going off for a few weeks and leaving their kids.

71. You know what I like to do? I love waking up early, making them breakfast, taking them to school, having time in the morning with them. With six kids, it’s like a reality show.

72. Well, my mom taught public school music for almost 40 years. And she’s about 5 feet – and very mighty. And she would control her kids a lot by giving them the eye, or the stare.

73. That’s a big deal for kids, when they come into the kitchen and the teacher is drinking coffee with mom. They react differently on the next day when you say: ‘Sit down and shut-up!’

74. They very seldom let me lose my cool. They made me like I was Polly Perfect, which was ridiculous so that when I bump into kids on the street they’d say ‘I wish my Mom were like you.’

75. What is different is I am giving the kids a chance to train every day. Not only once a day, but sometimes when they do not have school, we will try to do something in the morning too.

76. It’s hard enough to work and raise a family when your kids are all healthy and relatively normal, but when you add on some kind of disability or disease, it can just be such a burden.

77. The problem with growing up in a cafe was the cafe never closed, my parents worked every day of the year from morning to night. So it was a big menagerie of kids, business and cooking!

78. Well, I am not really a conventional mom at all. Like, I had my kids really young. I had Danny when I was 18 or 19 and then Liam when I was 23 and Molly, I had when I was a little older.

79. I don’t want to have kids for like 10 years. I still have a lot to do. I don’t even know if I could handle a dog right now. I’m so not ready. Someday I’ll be a mom but not until I’m in my 30s.

80. I loved raising my kids. I loved the process, the dirt of it, the tears of it, the frustration of it, Christmas, Easter, birthdays, growth charts, pediatrician appointments. I loved all of it.

81. My dad died when I was three so my mom had to raise four kids on her own, and I think there’s a part of me that pulls upon having watched my mom do that our whole lives. She had to make it work.

82. Success is hard in general for most women. We now have such busy lives, and we’re told we can do everything – you know, we can have the relationship and the marriage and the kids and the career.

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