Archive for December, 2006

Power Foods for a Powerful School Lunch

Sunday, December 10th, 2006

There isn’t a school day that goes by that I worry about my son’s lunch. Of course, I ask myself the usual questions: Is he eating what he has in the bag? Will he trade his apple for a cookie? Will the school lunch he’s ordering once a week be nutritious? He’s a kid! He’s […]

Parenting Your Teenager: 3 More Dangerous Myths

Saturday, December 9th, 2006

MYTH: If you have not parented as well as you would have liked up until now, it’s too late to try anything different.
REALITY: This is one of those seductive little lies that sounds so close to the truth.
But it’s not.
Even if you gave up being in charge of your kids long ago, it’s still not […]

Failure or Future? Its Up To YOU!

Thursday, December 7th, 2006

We all want to comfort our children after they suffer any kind of failure or disappointment. It’s only natural. But the best parents I’ve met have resisted the urge to “make it all better.”
Instead, they ask a simple question: “What happened?”
The question is asked kindly and respectfully, but the intention is clear: to help the […]

Mommie Moments ? Taking Time For Yourself

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Being a parent is a role that requires a large majority of our attention and time. Whether you have one child or fourteen children, you are more than likely aware that personal time is at a minimal. As a mother your attention is always on demand. There are meals to be made, clothes to be […]

Hidden Treasures “Sans Mr. Bunny” (Ages 3-8)

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Next to Christmas, probably the next most magical and exhilarating moment a child in a Christian family experiences is finding hidden eggs on Easter Sunday. The adrenaline that flows at the anticipation of finding them, and the explosive surge of pure happiness when he or she finds them, makes merely thinking about an egg hunt […]

Imaginations Soar

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Have you ever sat and watch a child struggle with a blank page? Have you ever wondered why some children just seem to detest anything to do with writing? Have you seem them just give up in frustration and walk away angry and distraught? Well you are not alone. Every one possesses the capability to […]

The Truth Behind Having Children

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

In the beginning, having children was just a byproduct of sexual instinct. Later it was a means to increase manpower for survival (hunting the mastodon, tilling the fields). It was just a part of life, even what one aspired to. A strapping daughter was great, a robust son perhaps even better.
Having children can be an […]

Reclaiming Her Identity: A Mothers Diary

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

After giving up my profession to become a wife, a mother of one, then suddenly seven made life very taxing for me. I soon came face to face with a challenging question. How did my identity become so obscure that I lost track of my hopes and dreams? Believing that I did not have any […]

Its OK For Your Child To Be Bored - In Fact, Its Recommended!

Friday, December 1st, 2006

NY — Strange as it may sound, bordom promotes happier, creative kids who are better problem solvers. When children use their own creativity with unstructured play, they find ways to amuse themselves — even if it means simply daydreaming.
That’s the advice of child development expert, Alan M. Hess who wants to see American children spend […]