Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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1. What Kind of Role Model Are You?
[MOMS]
Are you being the person you want your children to be? Many parents today really try to be better parents than their parents were. They attempt to be there for their children - to listen to them, support them, spend time with them, as well as hold and nurture them. Their children grow up feeling loved and valued by... Read More
Are you being the person you want your children to be? Many parents today really try to be better parents than their parents were. They attempt to be there for their children - to listen to them, support them, spend time with them, as well as hold and nurture them. Their children grow up feeling loved and valued by... Read More
2. School Yourself on Classroom Stress
[MOMS]
They might've been excited for the first day of school a couple of months ago, but your kids are probably changing their tune about dragging themselves out of bed and into school each morning right about now. But as a mom, how can you tell if the kids are simply whining about something they don't want to do - or if there really is a problem at school? {relatedarticles}If the child's initial adjustment to school went smoothly, and she... Read More
They might've been excited for the first day of school a couple of months ago, but your kids are probably changing their tune about dragging themselves out of bed and into school each morning right about now. But as a mom, how can you tell if the kids are simply whining about something they don't want to do - or if there really is a problem at school? {relatedarticles}If the child's initial adjustment to school went smoothly, and she... Read More
3. In The Dark About School Happenings? Become a Class Act
[MOMS]
When it comes to what's going on in your child's school, does it feel like you don't out those important nuggets of news until it's too late? Whether it's picture day, book fair, food drive or other events, you're probably familiar with the feeling of finding out about it after the fact. Although it might seem like your child's responsibility to ensure that your child to relay the details to you, don't count on it. As the parent, you may... Read More
When it comes to what's going on in your child's school, does it feel like you don't out those important nuggets of news until it's too late? Whether it's picture day, book fair, food drive or other events, you're probably familiar with the feeling of finding out about it after the fact. Although it might seem like your child's responsibility to ensure that your child to relay the details to you, don't count on it. As the parent, you may... Read More
4. 6 Affordable Ideas for Teacher Gifts
[MOMS]
They teach your children well -- so how do you express your gratitude? With the holiday season in full swing, you may feel like you need to buy presents for just about everyone, and your child's teacher is no exception. The question is: How do you show your appreciation without breaking the bank? And the answer is opting for some of these clever and creative gifts that will fit within your budget. {relatedarticles}Of course, the old... Read More
They teach your children well -- so how do you express your gratitude? With the holiday season in full swing, you may feel like you need to buy presents for just about everyone, and your child's teacher is no exception. The question is: How do you show your appreciation without breaking the bank? And the answer is opting for some of these clever and creative gifts that will fit within your budget. {relatedarticles}Of course, the old... Read More
5. Teacher Children Well
[MOMS]
When it comes to their education, you want to know that your children are in good hands. That means having an open line of communication with his or her teacher that goes beyond the annual parent-teacher conference. We're not saying you should assume the role of a helicopter parent, hovering over your child and teacher. The key is to find a happy medium between being overbearing and underwhelming in your child's education.... Read More
When it comes to their education, you want to know that your children are in good hands. That means having an open line of communication with his or her teacher that goes beyond the annual parent-teacher conference. We're not saying you should assume the role of a helicopter parent, hovering over your child and teacher. The key is to find a happy medium between being overbearing and underwhelming in your child's education.... Read More

