New Year’s Resolutions, to work with your child

New Year’s Eve is here, and with that brings the famed New Year’s resolutions. Adults everywhere are reflecting on the past year and looking ahead to the next, finding places where they can improve their lives. Parents often make big plans to change habits and behaviors with this fresh start, and these plans often include their children. Here are a few New Year’s Resolutions you could work with your child to make. Keep my belongings organized – The first thing that parents need … [Read more...]

Holiday Cocktails, 30 Blogs with the Best Holiday Drink Recipes

One of the best things about the holiday season is being together with family and friends. Many of these get-togethers are in the form of holiday parties and one way to make these occasions more fun and festive is to serve specialty drinks. Whether they’re alcoholic cocktails, or less potent 'mocktails', these drinks can add a fun twist to your Holiday Celebrations. Cider The tummy warming flavor of cider is a tasty winter drink all on its own, but these five bloggers have given plain … [Read more...]

Christmas Gifts, 10 stellar hiding places

When the kids are little it usually isn’t all that difficult to keep their gifts a secret, but as they begin to get older and understand that Christmas entails receiving gifts, they tend to get a little more inquisitive and may start poking around trying to find out where you’re hiding the presents.  Kids, and even some adults, are never more curious than they are during the holiday season. Many kids will search the house far and wide in an effort to learn what presents await them come the … [Read more...]

Signs Your Child May Be the Victim of Bullying

According to a May 2011 survey published by the United States Department of Education, approximately 8,166,000 students between the ages of 12 and 18 reported that they were being bullied in school; this number translates to about 31.7% of American students in that age group. The effects of bullying have been emphasized to parents, educators and childcare providers as media coverage of teen suicides resulting from unchecked bullying increases. In today’s world, children require protection … [Read more...]

MOM, 10 Signs your child needs deodorant !

The milestones in a child’s life can come upon us unexpectedly, even when we anticipate them. One of these events that creeps up on parents is the dawn of pubescence. When our children’s bodies begin to change, we may not really notice until something catches us blatantly off guard. Body odor, for example, can be missed for a while before it becomes obvious that the kid is in need of help. For those parents who might be concerned about not catching it from the outset, here are a few tell-tale … [Read more...]

Fatherhood, 10 Sports Every Dad Should Teach Their Son

10 Sports Every Dad Should Teach Their Son Learning to play a sport can teach kids tons of valuable life lessons that they’ll carry with them long after that last whistle blows. Dads who are looking for a way to bond with their sons while passing on some of their hard-earned wisdom might find that spending some time teaching kids the ins and outs of these 10 sports is just the thing to kill both of those proverbial birds with one stone. Golf – Playing a good game of golf requires … [Read more...]

HOW TO TELL IF TEENAGER IS MATURE ENOUGH TO BABYSIT

Babysitting is a time-honored tradition among teenagers looking for a way to earn some extra money while selecting their own schedules, rather than being forced to adhere to one made each week by a manager. If your teen has recently approached you with a desire to begin her career as a babysitter, there are some things you’ll need to take into consideration when determining whether she’s mature and responsible enough to be charged with the very important task of caring for dependent children. … [Read more...]

Children and the ‘flu shot’ – how to prepare

The Centers for Disease Control strongly recommends that everyone over the age of six months receive a flu vaccination each year, provided that there are no contraindications or medical conditions that place them in the relatively small group of people that shouldn’t be vaccinated against influenza. The mere mention of a shot, however, can be enough to send even children that are normally docile into hysterics. Preparing your child for his annual flu shot can be a very challenging ordeal, … [Read more...]

How to Plan a Kid Friendly Picnic

So you’ve decided to go on a picnic, now what?   There’s something magical about having a picnic outside. Everyone seems hungrier and food seems to taste better. The kids are able to run around freely and burn off energy, and eating with your hands is perfectly acceptable. Get the kids involved Sit down with the kids and plan the picnic menu. Instead of leaving the food options wide open, only give them a few choices. For instance, let them choose between chicken wraps or chicken … [Read more...]

10 Ways Moms Can Pamper Themselves at Home

Being a mom is a 24/7 job, and it should come as no surprise that moms are a pretty hardworking bunch that spend most of their days trying to ensure that their children and family are well taken care of and happy. It’s easy for mom’s personal well-being to get lost in the shuffle of taking care of everyone else; however you have to keep in mind that if you don’t take care of yourself it can be hard to take care of others. Instead of taking the time out of your busy schedule and spending a … [Read more...]

10 Working Moms Secrets for Getting Out of the House on Time

10 Working Moms Secrets for Getting Out of the House on Time Mornings can be the most difficult part of the day for many working moms. Trying to get the kids and themselves ready and out the door on time seems to always take much longer than expected. With these 10 tips, working moms can make their mornings much more manageable and make their family’s morning departure one that is on time and not late. 1. Wake up 30 minutes before everyone else. If you don’t first care for your own needs, … [Read more...]

Women Celebrate Spiritual Motherhood!

   A Celebration of Women Parenting in this modern world is an experience with so many challenges from day one, that as Women Taking Action we must always remember that we ALL are Spirits enjoying a physical experience; not Physical Beings with a Spirit. This task includes recognizing this to be a fact in the lives of our children, as well. By working to maintain our own Spiritual Health, allowing for us to keep open minds and hearts, we just may view our children in a new light.   The … [Read more...]

Free Audio Class with homeopathic specialist Shelley McQuerter

Free Audio Class with homeopathic specialist Shelley McQuerter - Finally, an IEP for Mom Experience Unlike the United States homeopathy, in my homecountry Germany, is an established branch of medicine that has a huge number of loyal followers. Many medical doctors have additional training in homeopathy and will give you a choice of how you want to be treated. Unlike allopathic medicine, homeopathic remedies have no unwanted side effects and are considered to actually heal your body … [Read more...]

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