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Thursday, September 20, 2007

A Little Vanity Can't Hurt

Raising a child, especially in this day and age, is never an easy task. First time parents are naturally a little less sure of themselves then some of the "seasoned pros". Many times quite a bit of trial and error is involved and even then you may not be sure that you did the right thing.

Obviously parents and caregivers make mistakes, although I tend to think some our parents would never admit to that, it is still a fact. And at the risk of sounding very sexist, girls can be harder to raise than boys. Ok, that said, perhaps a little elaboration is in order.

First it is believed that girls mature quicker than boys, so it stands to reason that they will test the waters concerning independence, etc. at a quicker pace than boys. And we know that peer pressure for both sexes starts at a very young age, but in girls at times that tends to lean more towards being self-centered or self-involved. That can be very hard for a parent, not to mention anyone else in the family, to handle. At times, all kids considered themselves more grown-up than they actually are, but with girls in particular in can happen much sooner and a lot more frequently.

As a caregiver you do want to encourage independence, but you also don't want it to completely consume your child. You might consider a small compromise or two as a way to satisfy you both, For example, your daughter thinks her room is far too childish for her now, but some of her ideas of change may seem more appropriate for a young (or maybe not so young) adult woman living on her own. If you state this outright you are liable to create another world war, or a case of hysterics at the very least. Take a simple furnishing such as a vanity, while most often they are seen in an older girls room there are some that are completely fine to have for a younger girl. One example of this is the Pretty n' Pink Vanity Table for Kids, its simple style is perfect for a girl that wants to be "grown up".

Be sure to tell your daughter that a vanity is something very special, dating back to even the medieval times where a lady would await the return of her prince. Well, ok, maybe not quite like that but you get the idea.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Ready to Learn

Summer is almost over and another school year is right around the corner. Are you ready? Or at least as ready as you can be?

Children's educators are just about the most important people around and are most certainly high on the list of exceptional role models. If you are a teacher, and that includes the people that home school their children, you already know how important you are to those growing young minds. Long considered a most noble profession, teaching children is a very rewarding career. You get the chance to see the look of excitement and pride when something new is learned, or a skill is mastered.

As you are probably already aware, the environment for learning can be just as important as the lessons themselves. This holds particularly true for younger children. Once you have their attention, keeping it can be a difficult task. There are different tools and methods that may be used to encourage learning in a fun and enjoyable manner. As a teacher, it is important to make the teaching area as inviting and comfortable as possible, which in turn lends itself to a learning environment.

Bright colors and bold shapes tend to be very popular with young children. It catches their eye and makes them want to investigate it further. Colorful posters on the walls and bright carpeting are great for getting their attention. You may also want to consider a reading corner, complete with several beanbag chairs in bright colors and shapes. They will love sitting in these great chairs, which just may result in a new appreciation for books and learning.

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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Get A Jump On The Good Weather

If you are sick and tired of the cold and bitter weather that winter can throw your way, you might want to think of doing a little bit of shopping for the fun outdoor items that you want for your kids this year. You might find that you have a little chunk of your tax refund that you will want to use or even a bit of money that you have saved aside for such a purpose. When it comes to outdoor fun with your kids, you are sure to find lots of reasons to start shopping early.

Perhaps you need a new area set up outside for the sandbox, or you may even be looking into a brand new climbing area or swing set. No matter what you decide on for outdoor toys, it may also be a terrific idea to have some type of a great seating area when it comes to lunch time in the middle of a play date or even a kids table for barbecue gatherings with friends. For something like this, a picnic table sized just right for kids might just be the perfect addition to your backyard this year.

KidKraft has a perfect solution to your outdoor seating needs with their Adirondack Picnic Table. This table is proven to be able to stand up to the elements of the outdoors along with everything that kids can throw its way. You will see that this is a nice place to set up lunch on a beautiful day or even an outdoor craft session!

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