Take flying a kite up a notch by making
your own kite! Kids of all ages can
participate in this activity. Younger children enjoy adding their own designs
to their kite, while older children can practice their measuring skills by assembling
their own kite.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Homemade Turkey Center Piece
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Great Moblie Apps for Kids
Although you probably think your tablets and smart phones are great devices for communicating or surfing the web, your children know their real purpose — a killer game console. Especially those times when you’re sitting in gridlocked traffic or waiting on a slow-poke waiter to bring you a bowl of buttered noodles in a restaurant, you’re definitely going to end up handing off whatever mobile device you have on hand. So, not only will these fun apps assist in preserving your sanity, but your kids may even become sneakily educated in the process:
Monday, October 22, 2012
Melted Crayon Art
This popular DIY project creates a
colorful canvas that looks great in your child’s room or anywhere in the house.
Your child will enjoy picking out the colors and watching them melt down the
canvas.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Math, what for?
Basic math skills are essential for paying bills, buying
merchandise, and going to the grocery store. Often times, kids don't make the
connection between math problems in school and math in the real world. You can
help make math knowledge more important for your children by showing them
everyday math skills.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Cyberbullying - Keep Your Kids Safe
Bullying is nothing new. However, the ways a bully can
attack his or her prey are ever changing. With each new advancement in
technology, the bullies of the world find new and improved ways to taunt and
hurt their victims.
Monday, September 10, 2012
ADDing Up The Signs
Every parent wants their children to enjoy healthy and happy lifestyles. If a child falls ill, it’s automatic that the parents will want them quickly diagnosed and set on the road to swift recovery. But what if the child’s symptoms are similar, if not identical, to characteristics displayed by every kid? This is the very conundrum facing anyone who feels his or her child might have ADHD.
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