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Top Five After-School Snacks

February 8, 2010
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Do your kids come home from school and raid the refrigerator and cupboards for after-school snacks? I know I did (and still do!). After a long, oftentimes stressful, day at school, it’s nice to relax with a light snack. There’s no problem in snacking, except when the snacks are actually unhealthy junk foods like cookies, [...]

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Think Before You Speak

February 8, 2010
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Here at Just Parenting Advice, we’ve posted many articles on bullying and harassment, and we’ll continue to do so because kids who are victims of bullying are oftentimes negatively affected by the mean and hurtful things that other kids do to them. In fact, I can’t think of a situation where bullying DOESN’T negatively affect [...]

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When Sorry Doesn’t Cut It

February 5, 2010
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I see parents make this mistake all the time… When their child does something mean and hurtful to another child, they tell their own child to apologize, then everyone moves on with their lives. Everyone except the child who got hurt. Let’s get one thing straight: forcing your child to say sorry doesn’t solve the [...]

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How Can I Treat My Child’s Constipation?

February 4, 2010
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When it comes to your child’s constipation, you can be the doctor and help prevent it before it gets bad. A trip to the ER can be very inconvenient and expensive. Let’s not let it get to that point. Jennifer Herschko from Parents Ask shares a list of foods to avoid and eat if your [...]

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An Answer for Everything

February 3, 2010

Does your child have an answer for everything? Does your child make up excuses to explain why he or she chooses to do (or not to do) something? Michele Cheplic of Families.com shares a cute anecdote about her five-year-old daughter, who pretty much has the last say in many of their verbal exchanges. After telling [...]

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Is the iPad For You and Your Kids?

February 3, 2010

New products are introduced everyday, and for some reason parents tend to freak out… Take the newly launched Apple iPad, for example. Immediately following the introduction of the iPad, critics come out from nowhere and jump on technology’s case, arguing that the product is harming teens. I can understand why some parents may think that [...]

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Female Teachers to Blame

February 3, 2010

Is your daughther struggling at math? Is her teacher female? If you replied “yes” to both questions, you may have your answer as to why your daughter may be having a hard time understanding math. According to the Associated Press, researchers from the University of Chicago found that female teachers pass on their math anxieties [...]

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Helping Siblings Be Friends Forever

February 1, 2010

For many of you, one child is more than enough. One child can take up all your time… how do you make room for two children? Not only would you have to manage your finances better for two children, you’d also have to worry about whether they get along with each other. I’m very fortunate [...]

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Girls in Tiaras

February 1, 2010

After the dress shopping, the rehearsals, the preparation and the primping, young children take the stage for their 30 seconds of recognition. And under all the make-up and fake hair, I begin to wonder where their smiles are–the innocent smiles that prove that they’re kids. But are beauty pageant kids really kids anymore? What are [...]

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Getting the Wiggles Out Before Lunch

January 29, 2010

Back when I was in elementary school, recess came after lunch. I never really wondered why. Maybe school administrators wanted kids to do the work first (eat) then play later. But some schools are now trying a new approach. It’s recess first, then lunch. Schools that implement this schedule see many benefits of letting kids [...]

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What Role Does Age Play in Academic Success?

January 29, 2010

Two kids: a fourth grader and a fifth grader. The fifth grader is “smarter” and more academically successful than the fourth grader. But the reason doesn’t necessarily have to do with the age difference. The smartest kids aren’t smarter because they’re older; instead, it has to do with the family they were born in, and [...]

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Two Mommies As Good As Mom and Dad

January 29, 2010

Have you ever wondered whether a family with two mommies would be as good of parents as one with a mommy and daddy? Many researchers have, for decades now. Judith Stacey, a professor of sociology at New York University; and Timothy J. Biblarz, charman of the sociology department at the University of Southern California, published [...]

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Video: Potty Training

January 28, 2010

In this video, Veronica Baragas of Wiggles and Giggles gives some tips on how to potty train your daughter. Here are some things you’ll learn from watching: How to begin the potty training process How to get your daughter to first sit on the potty How to make your daughter understand that doing this is [...]

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Tattoos For Your Tot

January 28, 2010

If your children love puppets, they’ll definitely get a kick out of these temporary hand tattoos from UncommonGoods.com. They’re called “Hands Gone Wild!” and ideal for kids ages 3 and up. You can choose from different animals which include: bird, shark, zebra, giraffe, cow, alligator, tiger, and bumblebee. With a little water, these non-toxic tattoos [...]

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Family Dinners

January 28, 2010

No time to spend with family? Feel like you never bond with your kids? Here’s a solution: Have more family dinners. “Too busy” is not a reason, it’s an excuse. We all have to eat in order to stay alive. Unless you and your family are superheroes with the ability to not have to ever [...]

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Choose 3 Things

January 28, 2010

Ever watch the show, Ready Steady Cook? If your answer is no, the purpose of the show was to see if the chefs were able to cook with 3 random ingredients. A mix and match kind of thing. Now think about how much money is wasted on toys that end up in the back of [...]

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Children Hear Voices

January 28, 2010

If your kids tell you they’re hearing voices, most likely there is nothing to worry about. According to a study that looked at 3,870 Groningen (The Netherlands) kids ages 7-9 years, only 1 in 10 of those kids said they hear voices. Hearing voices that aren’t really there may be a sign of schizophrenia and [...]

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Kids and Snacks

January 27, 2010

You take your kids to the movie theater, and in addition to buying the movie tickets, what else do your kids want? Popcorn and soda…and maybe some candy. You try to resist giving in, but then they start tugging at your sleeves, pouting, stomping, screaming and crying. In the end your kids get their snacks. [...]

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Raising Kids to Be Independent

January 27, 2010

Imagine your child 20 years from now still depending on you for financial help, calling you, asking for rides and complaining about how their pancakes didn’t have a smiley face made out of strawberries and bacon. Oh yeah, and they refuse to move out. Some may like the idea of a child still needing their [...]

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Dry Air

January 27, 2010

January can be a busy month for you and your kids. Winter break has ended, you’re sending them back to school, you’re writing “Thank You” notes for the holiday gifts you and your family received, and everyone in your family is trying to keep up with their New Year’s resolutions. With the many tasks that [...]

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Don’t Eat Cereals That Change the Color of Milk

January 27, 2010

I’m guilty of this… I sometimes eat cereals that change the color of my milk. Like Trix and Fruit Loops. If you let your kids eat those kinds of cereals, too, consider this: There’s a reason why the the cereal is making the color of your milk change. Michael Pollan, author of Food Rules: An [...]

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Bad Friends

January 26, 2010

You may disagree, but I think there are very few “good friends” out there. In grade school there are basically four groups of people: the ones that your kids don’t want to be friends with, the ones your kids don’t know, the ones that are merely acquaintances, and the ones that are considered “good friends.” [...]

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The Good Thing About Sharing a Room

January 26, 2010

What’s the one good thing about sharing a room? In The Parenting Post, a blog on Parenting.com, a blogger finds that one good thing about sharing a room is when she can put both her kids in their cribs with some toys. That’s when she finally has some time for herself. I think sharing a [...]

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Graco Stroller Recall

January 26, 2010

What are the purpose of the canopies on baby strollers? To shield your baby’s head from direct sunlight, to keep your baby cool, to make it easier for your baby to take naps. To lead to fingertip amputations. Yep, that last one is true. One and half million Graco strollers have been recalled after reports [...]

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Turn It Off

January 25, 2010

What did kids do before computers and text messaging and MP3 players? As someone who grew up in this day and age I don’t know if I can answer that question. Can you? According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, kids 8-18 years old spend close to 7.5 hours a day with entertainment media like texting, [...]

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Why Kids Learn Less When Schools Get Rid of Recess

January 25, 2010

Forty percent of elementary schools across the U.S. have either eliminated or considered eliminating recess. Now that probably doesn’t sound like a big deal to you, because it reassures you that your kids are spending more time learning in school, but let’s be careful here… Recess is a GOOD thing, believe it or not. My [...]

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Blood Pressure

January 25, 2010

Checking blood pressure is often associated with grown-ups, but it’s time to get in the habit of checking your child’s blood pressure. According to Dr. Sue Hubbard, “the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that children, beginning at the age of three years, should routinely have their blood pressure checked.” Three years old! Can you [...]

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Boost Your Kids’ School Success

January 22, 2010

We’re not all born rich. Many of us have to work to get to where we are now. But even if we are getting by, doesn’t it seem like having extra money to spare is rare? You may not have the money to hire private tutors to boost your kids’ school performances, but when it [...]

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Reading to Alzheimer’s Grandparents

January 22, 2010

One of my greatest fears is forgetting. Forgetting memories, good and bad. That’s one reason why I’ve taken up the habit of journaling again. Unfortunately, those with Alzheimer’s can’t help it if they forget. It’s something that’s out of their control. A blogger on BlissTree.com (Mary Emma Allen) tells a story of how she takes [...]

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Concussions Not Taken Seriously

January 21, 2010

Concussions, as MayoClinic.com defines them, “temporarily interfere with the way your brain works. They can affect memory, judgment, reflects, speech, balance and coordination.” The most important term in that definition is “brain.” Concussions affect the brain, the part of your body with neurons that don’t grow back once they’ve been destroyed. So why aren’t people [...]

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Make it a plan this year to take your kids camping!

January 21, 2010

If you ask those who frequently camp, they’ll tell you it’s a great activity because it’s fun to do with the family, it’s memorable, and it gives everyone a chance to enjoy each other’s company. I’d add that it takes away some of your worries back at home–the only thing you need to worry about [...]

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PTSD

January 21, 2010

Did you know that over 3 million children are currently diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? With the earthquake that occurred in Haiti, that number will surely increase. In a nutshell, PTSD is an anxiety disorder that people develop AFTER having experienced a traumatic event, such as accidents, natural disasters, or domestic abuse. It’s [...]

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Valentine’s Day Ideas for Kids

January 20, 2010

Valentine’s Day isn’t just a holiday for two people in love to share. You can share it with your kids, too. More importantly, you can teach your kids that February 14th is a day for all kinds of love. Make your kids’ Valentine’s Day this year a memorable one, not because of the candy and [...]

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Today’s Girls Have Become Boys

January 20, 2010

Have today’s girls become more like boys? A blog on Cafe Mom claims: yes, today’s girls have become boys. I say absolutely not! What does it mean to be boy-like anyway? The writer claims that if you swear, get drunk, punch or hit, don’t have manners, then you are a boy. According to her, girls [...]

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Children’s Books Your Child Should Never Read

January 20, 2010

So you’re tucking your children in and getting them ready for a bedtime story. Which story do you choose? There’s Cinderella, Oh, The Places You’ll Go, Where the Wild Things Are, Charlotte’s Web,  I Wish Daddy Didn’t Drink So Much… Wait, what was that last one? I Wish Daddy Didn’t Drink So Much? There’s something [...]

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Zip Loc Travel Bag Toy

January 19, 2010

Are you preparing for a long car ride with your kids? Have you run out of ideas on how to keep your young ones entertained throughout the trip? It can be extremely frustrating if your kids are in the backseat, screaming and kicking because they’re bored out of their minds. Here’s a pretty neat and [...]

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Blame Barbie

January 19, 2010

Kids these days are growing up faster and faster. By growing up I mean doing things like dressing trendier, wearing make-up, and getting boyfriends, all at earlier ages. Does this come as a surprise to you? A blogger on Single Mom Survives tells a story of something that her daughter did in front of her [...]

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Mommy, Who Is Martin Luther King?

January 18, 2010

If your kids are wondering why they don’t have to go to school today, let them know it’s because of Martin Luther King, Jr. Ask them if they know anything about MLK and listen to what they share with you… If you want a short way to describe him to your young kids, try something [...]

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Praising Kids and Music

January 18, 2010

Here’s a quick test for you: Question: Your son or daughter has been practicing the same part on the piano for over an hour now. He/she still can’t get that part right, and you’re getting frustrated – not only have you spent a while helping your child, but practicing hasn’t shown any progress. What do [...]

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Students Today Deal With More Stress

January 18, 2010

According to a study led by Jean Twenge, a psychology professor of San Diego State University, students today are dealing with more anxiety and other mental health issues than youth during the Great Depression era. As a parent, you read this and think, what can I do to help my kids? For starters, open those [...]

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