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Tips on Taking Your Toddler to the Movies

by T Akery March 6th, 2013| Infants/Toddlers
Frankly, going to the movies is not something that parents of infants and toddlers get to do very often or ever. There are quite a few challenges and some of them are impossible to overcome. There is no guarantee that you will succeed at watching the entire movie with
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Tween Revenge Web Posting

by T Akery February 13th, 2013| Tweens
There are certain things parents should be aware of when it comes to the internet. One of those things has been rumbling around the internet. It concerns breakups and what lengths people will go to get revenge. They are called revenge websites. While they are supposed to be pictures
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Planning for a Blizzard

by Sam P. February 12th, 2013| Teen Perspective, Teens
For those of you who live down south or somewhere  it doesn't snow, I'm sorry but this article doesn't apply to you.   But if you,  like me, live where it snows all winter long I have just the list of survival tips to help you get through a hard
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No Electronics Help Concussions?

by Sam P. January 31st, 2013| Teen Perspective, Teens
This past weekend at a wrestling tournament I got a minor concussion during my match.  I got various suggestions from people for how to get better faster.  Some people just said to take it easy and lay low for the rest of the weekend while others said to stay
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Preschool Cartoons

by T Akery January 29th, 2013| Preschool
Preschoolers typically have their favorite cartoons when they come home. They like the characters and the action. But cartoons may be holding your preschooler back a little bit. It is a question of growing up. It is up to you to determine if that cartoon they are watching is
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Tweens and Tablets: Bad Mix?

by Lori Sciame January 23rd, 2013| Tweens
Years ago, hula hoops topped the list of what tweens wanted.  A generation later, tweens latched onto pogo sticks, and still later, that generation's children loved the scooter. What tweens want now, however, costs much more than many parents can afford, and the item curtails physical activity
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Winter Jam 2013

by Ronald A. Rowe January 18th, 2013| Elementary
One of the side effects of being a so called "expert" in any subject area is that friends and acquaintances often ask your advice. The subject that has come up frequently in the last few days, since I just returned from Winter Jam 2013 in Tampa, FL,
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Tweens and Xbox Live

by T Akery January 15th, 2013| Tweens
The Xbox is one of the most popular game consoles and gaming platforms. But like the Internet, the online feature has a few things that parents might not be aware of. Just like the Internet, parents need to be aware of these things before letting your tween
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Solution: Tired of Kiddy Music

by Playroom Supervisors January 11th, 2013| Parenting Predicament
Do kids really need to listen to children’s music? And why do they want to hear the same songs over and over? I’m getting tired of it!

Children's songs tend to have features that attract them, like simple words and music. And when kids like something, they want
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A Preschooler’s World

by Lori Sciame January 10th, 2013| Preschool
From writing their name for the first time, to learning how to ride a bike, a child of preschool age has many reasons to approach each day with a sense of wonder.  For them, the world offers excitement and adventure.  They live to learn, and they have
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Snow and Ice Activities for Kids

by Lori Sciame January 8th, 2013| Elementary, Safety
Since 1980, the number of obese children in the United States has tripled.  To better understand this statistic from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), look at it this way -- over 12 million children in the U.S. carry the  burden of unwanted pounds.  As
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Noisy Preschooler Toys

by T Akery January 3rd, 2013| Preschool
They are loud, obnoxious, and have the power to bring on migraine headaches. No, this is not your preschooler but the toys that your preschooler plays with on a repetitive basis. Some of this is because you buy toys that you think your preschooler will love. Some
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