Raise CHILDREN especially American
English to look after your children and help them grow SYN bring up British English
- Stan’s dad died, leaving his mother to raise three
sons alone.
- It was time for Dean to settle down and raise a
family.
- The new generation was the first to be raised on
processed food.
- Camus was born and raised in Algeria .
eldest /ˈeldɪst/ ●●○ adjective
especially British English
The eldest of a group of people, especially brothers
and sisters, is the one who was born first → old
Eldest son/daughter/brother/child etc
- My eldest daughter is 17.
- He was the eldest of six children.
owe 2 SOMETHING DONE/GIVEN to feel
that you should do something for someone or give someone something, because
they have done something for you or given something to you
- He asked for help from a colleague who owed him a
favour.
ˌstuffed ˈanimal (also stuffed toy)
noun [countable]
American English a toy animal covered and filled with
soft material SYN soft toy
British English
Safe and sound
Feeding a child
Picky
Keep children away from technology
Limit the use of technology.
until they are a certain age
1. Frequent Tantrums
2. Children Who Do Not Obey
3. Unmanageable Sibling Rivalry
4. Children Telling White Lies
5. Aggressive And Violent Attitude
6. Complaining And Whining Kids
7. Resistance During Studies
8. Poor Eating Habits
9. Addiction To Gadgets
10. Shy And Lack Of Confidence
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