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Parenting Resources +1Principles of Good Parent/Child Communication
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Parenting Resources Ages & Stages: Toddler, Preschool, K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens Even the best of parents can benefit from a little reminder about keeping the lines of communication open with our child/children. It's especially easy to forget when you are busy, tired or managing more than one child. NewWe Do Listen Foundation
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Parenting Resources Ages & Stages: Preschool, K-5th Grade This is a great website that has good parent resources and a free animated version of the book Howard B. Wigglebottom, downloadable songs and games. There are links to purchase books by the author and the message that the +914 Best Responses to Stressful Situations
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Parenting Resources Ages & Stages: General Interest I really enjoyed this article about 14 different reactions to some big issues that can happen in your life - I can attest to many myself! The one I identify most is the one about receiving a medical diagnosis, and not +11NASA Kids Club
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Parenting Resources Ages & Stages: General Interest NASA Kids Club is the website recommended to us by one of our teachers at our school. My daughter is learning all about space and missions, so this site is amazing for her to explore once she comes home and wants more +1Monster Proofing Your Child's Bedroom
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Parenting Resources Ages & Stages: Toddler, Preschool I read about this idea in a magazine 5 years ago while in my OB/GYN's office. Unfortunately I cannot tell you the name of the magazine to give credit where credit is due. The way to monster proof the room +3How to Be a Good Sports Parent
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Parenting Resources Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens This is a very good article from Family Circle magazine with guidelines on how to behave/react as a parent when your child participates in sports. Basic concepts that many of us are likely to engage in like as NewBaking Soda Bath, Hairdryer, then Rash Cream
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Parenting Resources Ages & Stages: Baby, Toddler I was given this advice with my 3rd child and have used it with her and my last 2 kids. My children can easily get rashes that will be open bleeding wounds. The biggest help to me has been the following. |