10.29.08

How far apart are your kids? What do you think is the perfect age gap between kids?

Posted in Kids at 7:51 pm by Amy

Kids
Mrs.Lopez~has 2 wants 3 asked:


I am just wondering. I have 2 children my daughter just turned 5 yesterday and my son is almost 18 months old. My husband and I are wanting to have more children. I kind of want to start trying now, but my husband wants to wait for another year that way our kids will be at least 3 years apart. What do you think?? If I were to conceive within the next month or two my son would be about 2 years old when I had our next child. Is that a good age gap?

Doug

10.28.08

What is yours kids daily shedule for going back to school?

Posted in Kids at 8:49 am by Amy

Kids
Being a teen=life is a car asked:


My kids go back to school today.

I want to now what your daily shedule is not what day your child went back.
Like what time wake up,go to school,eat dinner stuff like that.

Rachel

10.19.08

How do kids right out of school with no marketing/advertising experience get decent jobs?

Posted in Kids at 4:02 pm by Amy

Kids
NozDontKnowMyNamz asked:


I graduated recently with a degree in marketing and have many years of professional experience in another area but would like to do marketing/advertising.

Now in my experience firms are looking for qualified marketers, etc. But if kids can get hired with no experience, then it seems as though I could too.

But aren’t their resumes blank?

Johanna

10.16.08

How has having lots of children improved your life and marriage and the lives of your children?

Posted in Kids at 11:24 am by Amy

Children
Aubrey C asked:


Specifically, if you have more than 3 children, how do you think a large family helps the parents AND children? Did you have lots of children for spiritual reasons? Did you adopt? Do you notice more maturity, selflessness, caring and obedience in your children than other families with only one or two children?

Steve

10.06.08

What is the best way of introducing my kids to my girlfriend?

Posted in Kids at 9:48 am by Amy

Kids
jonnyboy92003 asked:


Have been going out for a year and I really want to introduce my kids to my girlfriend, however, I have 3 kids (BBG, 12, 11 & 6) and they are v.close to their Mum and I am worried that its going to be really awkward. I see my children regularly twice a week & have a good relationship with them. I am planning an ice skating session with my gf & the kids as an opening event? Can anyone suggest any pitfalls to avoid? Any good articles or books on this subject?

Sandra

10.04.08

My kids are grown now and I want to start college at 41, any suggestions?

Posted in Kids at 9:33 pm by Amy

Kids
Helpful asked:


I had my kids early and now they are 22, 18 and 16. I have an insurance license and other vocational certificates but now I am wondering if all the $$ for a degree is really worth it. Please give me your opinions.

Emily

How have children been viewed in the past?

Posted in Kids at 12:03 pm by Amy

Children
oreomybunny asked:


Today it seems to me that children have many rights and are viewed as human beings that need to be treated with respect and dignity. How were children viewed in the past? Property? Slaves?

Craig

10.02.08

The children are going to participate in a pretend crucifixion during my Sunday School lesson?

Posted in Kids at 9:32 am by Amy

Children
LaDeen asked:


Hi y’all, I am a Sunday School teacher for a bunch of adorable children between the ages of 5-8 at the Faith Interstate Southern Baptist Church.

This Sunday, we’re are going to have a lesson about our Savior’s crucifixion, and I’ve always been big on lesson activities, so I thought we would have the children participate in a pretend crucifixion.

Today, I went to Home Depot and bought a few 2×4 planks for the cross. During the lesson, one of the children will be chosen to be crucified and will be attached to the cross with rubber bands or duct tape (I haven’t decided yet), and the rest of the children will be the mocking crowds.

I thought this would be a great way for the children to get a perspective on our Savior’s crucifixion. Does anybody else have any additional ideas?

Last week we had an activity lesson on the Garden of Gethsemene but the red raspberry jam just made a big mess. Any non-messy suggestions?

Emily

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