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31. Breaking Kids' Bad Habits
[MOMS]
Whether it's thumb-sucking, nose-picking, picky eating, bad manners or other annoying habit, many kids drive their parents crazy. But there are ways to break your kids of bothersome rituals. First of all, harping on them to quit doesn't work. {relatedarticles}Punishment probably won't, either. When you want to break your child of a nasty habit, then it's time to get creative. If there are health concerns about the habit, like nose... Read More
Whether it's thumb-sucking, nose-picking, picky eating, bad manners or other annoying habit, many kids drive their parents crazy. But there are ways to break your kids of bothersome rituals. First of all, harping on them to quit doesn't work. {relatedarticles}Punishment probably won't, either. When you want to break your child of a nasty habit, then it's time to get creative. If there are health concerns about the habit, like nose... Read More
32. Helping Your Kids with Math Homework
[MOMS]
You've got the reading and 'riting down - but what about that last R, 'rithmetic? Math has changed since those days when future moms completed worksheet after worksheet and worked out addition, subtraction, multiplication and division tables - without the aid of a calculator. Math, thankfully, has become more hands-on and applicable to other subjects and disciplines. There's no more "When will I ever use this?" sort of rationality when... Read More
You've got the reading and 'riting down - but what about that last R, 'rithmetic? Math has changed since those days when future moms completed worksheet after worksheet and worked out addition, subtraction, multiplication and division tables - without the aid of a calculator. Math, thankfully, has become more hands-on and applicable to other subjects and disciplines. There's no more "When will I ever use this?" sort of rationality when... Read More
33. Squash out Thumbsucking
[MOMS]
It's a hard habit to break, but it can be done. We're talking about the dreaded thumbsucking. Parents - take heart. Eventually, the time is going to come, probably just not soon enough. Research shows that 30 percent of preschool children still suck their thumbs, although most outgrow it by the age of 5. The habit becomes more serious once children get their permanent teeth, which is usually between the ages of 4 and... Read More
It's a hard habit to break, but it can be done. We're talking about the dreaded thumbsucking. Parents - take heart. Eventually, the time is going to come, probably just not soon enough. Research shows that 30 percent of preschool children still suck their thumbs, although most outgrow it by the age of 5. The habit becomes more serious once children get their permanent teeth, which is usually between the ages of 4 and... Read More
34. The Best Ways to Tackle Disney
[MOMS]
They say it's the happiest place in the world, and surely it makes for a great family vacation. But before you don the mouse ears and take off, there are a few tips and tricks to get the most out of your Disney vacation. First, consider the age of your kids. Are they old enough to appreciate the trip and enjoy rides, characters and everything else the parks have to offer? Many seasoned Disney-goers say there's no wrong age to begin... Read More
They say it's the happiest place in the world, and surely it makes for a great family vacation. But before you don the mouse ears and take off, there are a few tips and tricks to get the most out of your Disney vacation. First, consider the age of your kids. Are they old enough to appreciate the trip and enjoy rides, characters and everything else the parks have to offer? Many seasoned Disney-goers say there's no wrong age to begin... Read More
35. Kids' Rooms: Storage and Organization
[MOMS]
If it looks like a bomb went off in your kid's room at the end of each day, then chances are, you and your child need help clearing the clutter. It's especially important to make room for the upcoming holiday season and all the inevitable new toys it will probably bring. {relatedarticles}Start early so that you'll have a clean, organized space with room to spare. Before you rush off to the store to buy giant plastic bins, assess your... Read More
If it looks like a bomb went off in your kid's room at the end of each day, then chances are, you and your child need help clearing the clutter. It's especially important to make room for the upcoming holiday season and all the inevitable new toys it will probably bring. {relatedarticles}Start early so that you'll have a clean, organized space with room to spare. Before you rush off to the store to buy giant plastic bins, assess your... Read More
36. Make Learning About Money Child's Play
[MOMS]
Do your kids know the value of a dollar? In an age when parents whip out the plastic to pay for things, or the ATM seemingly spits money into your lap with no repercussions, it's hard to teach kids about managing money. But in today's economic times, it's important, and leading by example is, too. Before you even launch into a lecture about spending wisely, examine your own habits. As you withdraw money from that ATM, explain to your... Read More
Do your kids know the value of a dollar? In an age when parents whip out the plastic to pay for things, or the ATM seemingly spits money into your lap with no repercussions, it's hard to teach kids about managing money. But in today's economic times, it's important, and leading by example is, too. Before you even launch into a lecture about spending wisely, examine your own habits. As you withdraw money from that ATM, explain to your... Read More
37. Keeping the Kids Busy When It's Miserably Hot
[MOMS]
Summer is a great time for children. School is out for most of them and it's time to play. Running, climbing, building sand castles, swimming... Sweating, sunburns, complaining. It isn't necessarily all that easy to keep the kids busy all summer long, especially on particularly hot days, the days when the kids come into the house five minutes after you send them out, complaining "it's too hot outside!" What can you do to... Read More
Summer is a great time for children. School is out for most of them and it's time to play. Running, climbing, building sand castles, swimming... Sweating, sunburns, complaining. It isn't necessarily all that easy to keep the kids busy all summer long, especially on particularly hot days, the days when the kids come into the house five minutes after you send them out, complaining "it's too hot outside!" What can you do to... Read More
38. School Lunch
[MOMS]
Every parent wants to know what to make for school lunch. It is frustrating to find out your child didn't eat a thing you made, even after they suggested what to put in it. It is also frustrating because it is just another thing to remember in a busy day of parenting. Of course many schools provide lunch either from vendors (Roundtable Pizza, etc) or from the USDA's National School Lunch program (NSLP). At the end of this article I will... Read More
Every parent wants to know what to make for school lunch. It is frustrating to find out your child didn't eat a thing you made, even after they suggested what to put in it. It is also frustrating because it is just another thing to remember in a busy day of parenting. Of course many schools provide lunch either from vendors (Roundtable Pizza, etc) or from the USDA's National School Lunch program (NSLP). At the end of this article I will... Read More



