Приклади вживання Sometimes kids Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Sometimes kids are afraid.
Parents should also understand that sometimes kids fight.
Sometimes kids eat crap.
Keep in mind that sometimes kids fight to get a parent's attention.
Sometimes kids are exhausting.
But sometimes kids get bored.
Sometimes kids get in trouble.
Sometimes kids are not well behaved.
Sometimes kids will even say,“I hate you.”.
Sometimes kids lack quite a bit of motivation.
Sometimes kids want to call home.
Sometimes kids have to take care of themselves.
Sometimes kids think they have the worst parents in the world.
Sometimes kids do not notice a car or a motorcycle in the distance.
Sometimes kids torment others because that is the way they have been treated.
Sometimes kids will try to manipulate you into getting what they want.
Sometimes kids ask questions which leave you wondering whether to laugh or cry.
Sometimes kids have difficulties in adapting to kindergarten, to a new environment.
Sometimes kids have difficulties in adapting to kindergarten, to a new environment.
Sometimes kids need parents to show them how to let go of worry rather than dwell on it.
Sometimes kids with JIA can go a long time, even months or years, without the disease bothering them.
Sometimes kids feel like it's their own fault, that if they looked or acted differently it wouldn't be happening.
Sometimes kids feel like it's their own fault, that if they looked or acted differently it wouldn't be happening.
Sometimes kids involved in certain sports might feel they need to change their body or be thin to compete.
Sometimes kids take daily fluoride supplements but may be getting adequate fluoride from other sources, which also puts them at risk.
Sometimes kids in this age try to be"extra good", as if they could behave perfectly, then maybe their parents won't separate.
Sometimes kids experience deficiency of certain substances, for example, vitamin D, but usually such cases are detected and corrected by a pediatrician.
Sometimes kids on the street crying in the winter, because they have cold cheeks, you can try to smear them with a special cream before a walk.
Sometimes kids find it useful to practice“cool down” strategies such as counting to 10, writing down their angry words, taking deep breaths, or walking away.
Sometimes kids with hyperthyroidism will have a wide-eyed stare all the time, as if they are frightened, and in some cases their eyes may bulge out somewhat.