Category Archive for 'Parenting/Discipline'

A Movie To See, and a Movie Not To See.

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

A Movie To See:
This past weekend my husband and I went to see Tyler Perry’s movie “Why Did I Get Married?” As my sister asked, do we really want to know the answer to this question? You do when it is Tyler Perry’s answer.
I laughed until I hurt, just about came out of [...]

Healthy Lunches

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Last week I talked about the importance of healthy lunches. I told you about some of the harmful things in the marketed “healthy” items for kids, and some alternatives. This week, I wanted to share some more practical tips on how to prepare healthy lunches.

Sneak in fresh vegetables and fruits. While your child may [...]

Healthy Lunches for Kids

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

There is a lot of discussion about school lunches, and the quality of nutrition. Schools do have to follow a form of dietary nutrition such as vegetable, fruit, meat, etc. However, the fruit cup is soaked in sugar, and not to mention the fat content and preservatives. While I realize that a lot of [...]

Just a Few Thoughts…

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

This morning as I was getting Emily ready for school, she did not want to tuck her shirt in (which is dress code for her school). I told her she has to tuck her shirt in. She argued that some of the other kids in her class do not tuck their shirts in. Now I [...]

Potty Training

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

It has been awhile since I have talked about Potty Training, and since I am facing this dilemma with my now 2 1/2 year old, I thought it would be a great time to bring it up. Last year I wrote about Potty Training here, and listed some great tips. Since I have [...]

Signs Of A Kindergartener

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

I found a great site called family education. They had some terrific advice, and tips. The one I found particularly interesting was one on Kindergartener’s. The very first piece of advice was very befitting to my daughter and where she is right now. She only wants to do what she knows she can do, and [...]

Tips on Making Dinner Easy

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Yesterday I talked about the importance of gathering around the dinner table. The biggest reason people do not is because of time. They do not feel they have enough time to prepare a meal. There are lots of ways to cut time and effort, remember it is the time spent at the dinner table not [...]

The Family That Eats Together Stays Together

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

The school year has begun for us, and most everyone at this point. Back to routine, activities, and so many things that tend to pull us in all different directions. My children are still young, so it is easier to limit their activities. However, making time for the family to be together can sometimes be [...]

Is Mcdonald’s Brainwashing Our Children?

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

There was a recent article in the Chicago Sun Times telling of the effect the “Golden Arches” has on our kids.
“Even carrots, milk and apple juice tasted better to the kids when they were wrapped in the familiar packaging of the Golden Arches.
The study had youngsters sample identical McDonald’s foods in name-brand and unmarked wrappers. [...]

“Questions” and Answers to Spanking

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Recently, on a social site I frequent, I read the following “questions” a mom was asking concerning spanking:
You know, the question of whether to discipline by physical means - slapping, smacking, spanking etc has been raised a few times lately. I am not judging anybody who chooses to use these means of discipline, [...]