Category: Family Life

Let’s Play – Ideas For Creating Your Own Playgroup

| May 2, 2012 | 1 Comment

Spring fever is in the air and it’s time to put away those winter sweaters and pull out your shorts, flip flops and swim suits. The sunshine and warm weather screams fun for both children and parents of all ages. Now for stay at home moms and dads it’s time to reach out to your […]

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Kids & Sports: What to Watch Out For

| May 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

Recently, we talked about the benefits of kids participating in sports. Regular exercise is important for physical, emotional and social health, and taking part in a team or individual sport provides opportunity for exercise. Although the benefits of sports usually outweigh the drawbacks, there are some considerations that you should keep in mind in order […]

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Autism: What On Earth Is Going On?

| April 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

In case you haven’t heard, the number of Autism cases is on the rise. Over the past two decades, there has been an enormous amount of research, social studies, diagnostic tool improvements and an increase in organizations willing to get into the game and help the children and families who struggle with this disorder. So […]

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Kids & Sports: The Benefits

| April 23, 2012 | 0 Comments

We all know how important exercise is for everyone, kids and adults alike. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, kids aged 6 to 17 should get a minimum of one hour of physical activity each day, including aerobic, muscle-strengthening and bone-strengthening exercise. That may seem like a lot, but as any mom […]

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Celebrating Earth Day 2012

| April 21, 2012 | 0 Comments

Every year, Earth Day falls on April 22. This year it’s a Sunday, so that gives you the chance to spend time with your kids, observing the day and celebrating in your own way! The point of Earth Day is to raise awareness of environmentally sound practices and to foster good habits. Use this as […]

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Developing A Circle of Friends: How Moms Can Help Children with Autism Overcome Social Issues

| April 19, 2012 | 1 Comment

Imagine this… you have a son who is five years old, in kindergarten, and is at recess. His school mates run around on the playground playing super heroes, four-square and climbing on the jungle gym. Your son is off to the side twirling a leaf and reciting a script he learned from his favorite Sponge […]

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Recycled Craft Ideas for Kids

| April 16, 2012 | 0 Comments

Are your kids anything like mine? We go through reams of copy paper, economy-sized packages of construction paper and miles of posterboard. I feel like we’re constantly buying crayons, markers, pom-poms, sequins, glue, tape and other arts-and-crafts items. They just love to create, which is wonderful! We have tons of sparkly sculptured doodads decorating various […]

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Family Water Safety Guide

| April 14, 2012 | 0 Comments

The last of the snow may be melting where you are, but the mercury will be rising soon, and with higher temperatures comes the desire to spend the days of summer lounging by the pool, splashing in the surf and wading in nearby lakes. Although water play is a great way to bond as a […]

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Quick and Easy Family Dinner Ideas

| April 10, 2012 | 4 Comments

Once we set the clocks ahead and enjoy the sun into the evening hours, I no longer feel like spending an hour or more in the kitchen, cooking. Do you experience the same phenomenon at your house? Everyone is outside having fun, and we often don’t eat until 7:00 during the warmer months; the last […]

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Myths about Work At Home Moms

| April 5, 2012 | 3 Comments

If you’re active in web forums or mommy discussion boards, you probably know that the acronym WAHM stands for “work-at-home mom.” While all moms work at home (is diaper-changing, toilet-scrubbing, dinner-cooking and fight-breaking-up child’s play?), some moms choose to make their home the place where they work for pay. As a WAHM myself, I’m often […]

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