Tag Archive 'Kids'

Jun 13 2008

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Blogging for Kids, the Advantages

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children_blog.jpg Flush with the writer in children. Blogging could draw a young writer and open doors for their future. Consider encouraging your child to start a blog! Children love having an audience. The instant recognition and approval that comes from a crowd can not be beaten. Using blogs to help develop good habits in spelling, grammar skills, and develop a love for writing at a young age is an innovative concept that has potential benefits:

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Apr 30 2008

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Bring a Kids on Holidays to New York, Here Is the Tips

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new_york.jpg What about New York on holiday this year? Well, if like me you have children I promise you they are accustomed to be bored. And with your children, they certainly satisfied that you can see what you think is to see without arguments.

New York undoubtedly has much to offer both young and older children. Start with The Painted Pot. A pottery workshop where children are allowed to select and paint their own pottery, of course, you can do yourself as well. The store also organizes courses pottery wheel, and the same thing applies here, both adults and children are welcome.

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Feb 08 2008

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Setup Rules For Your Kids, Be Negotiable Parent

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We all know that parents who discuss and negotiate the rules with our children is never easy. The children are all very different, and what might need to be a rule for one, may not even be a problem for another. That said, there are many parameters that we set as parents who are rigid rules - those who have no ‘wiggle room. “Those are the rules set out to protect our children’s health, safety and welfare. These rules and their consequences should be very clearly defined and it should be understood by all participants that they are there for a reason very important and that they are “all or nothing”.

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