Education, Science, TV/Video, Education (everything other than science), Museums, Milestones
I am very protective of my summers and even more so now that I am a Mom. I mean, we wait all winter and most of spring for the summer months and then by the end of July…..bam! back to school ads start. When I think of all of the snow days locked inside the house with two active children I spend every possible moment outside when Mother Nature allows. These ads get me mad.
I have tried yelling at the ads, reasoning with them and ignoring them but they still come back. Maybe my kids are just too young but I can’t fathom buying fall clothes right now. I saw some hanging on a rack all new and fancy and I started laughing, out loud! I know retailers get their next line earlier than the season starts but fall clothes in July? Who buys them? Not this Mom. I just bought round two of sunscreen, local corn on the cob and am eagerly waiting for Carlson peaches. I am boycotting back to school. I am boycotting notebooks, pens and back packs. I refuse to discuss sweaters, stockings and soccer cleats. I will however chat about ice cream, sleeping in and beach days. So, go to your town’s local concert on the green, have a s ‘more and buy more bug spray because according to my calendar summer is just getting started.
I am a huge fan of good manners. I am not talking militant manners but the basic good manners many kids and even adults lack. My 4 year old loves to write so with the Make Your Own Thank You Notes she got for her birthday we have been writing thank you notes for some time now. My 2 year old son likes to add his drawings. Here is how I engage my kids in writing thank you cards...
I watched the season 40 show highlights at http://www.pbs.org/parents/sesame/about_ss_season40video.html and laughed the entire time. It's really worth a look. Celebrities continue to make special guests appearance with relevant topics that kids of all ages can relate to. Sesame Street and I were both babies when I started my love affair with Aloysius Snuffleupagus or snuffy as most of us call him. Now I have 2 small children of my own and they love Elmo and Abby! I also came across Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street in my online readings and thought it looked like a great book for Sesame Street fans. Mostly, I just like that I can trust the show to be educational and funny. It (along with PBS as a whole) is a sure thing and nowadays...that's a big deal.
The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) has persuaded the Walt Disney Company to offer a full refund to anyone who purchased a Baby Einstein DVD in the last five years. "As a result of our 2006 Federal Trade Commission complaint, Disney stopped claiming that Baby Einstein videos were educational for infants...Recent research shows that screen time is not educational for babies. Now parents who purchased Baby Einstein DVDs, mistakenly believing the videos would make their babies smarter, can recoup their money." The refund is only available for a limited time. Click here to learn more about the refund. Below is more information about CCFC...
A friend of mine, who is a reading specialist, was explaining the other day how kids who never go out with their families to the zoo or other trips often do not acquire the vocabulary they need to read at grade level. I knew the trips we took with the kids helped them learn but I hadn't really thought about how hard it is for kids to read about animals if they had never seen them in real life or been introduced to them in stories. Of course, kids learn at different rates so showing your six-month old an animal at the zoo might not have the same effect as talking to an older child about animals. And it also doesn't mean that shoving a year's worth of trips into a week is going to have any benefit. We've recently been trying to help explain how concepts are connected and a recent wedding near DC provided a ideal and early opportunity to talk about the formation of the United States...
My family chooses only a few organizations that we donate to or become members of because, let's face it, everyone wants our/your money. Our local Audubon society is one membership we happily renew each year. It allows us access to many local farms, sanctuaries and hiking groups normally hidden away.
I came across a very kid friendly web site that I thought was worth passing along. It's a good old fashioned made at home web site with games for kids. http://juliasrainbowcorner.com was started by "Julia's" parents when she was a toddler and continues now that she is 11. There are very low key games, activity sheets, web resources and other kid related subjects. There's even a game that shows kids how to recycle. It isn't overly fancy but it is fun. Check it out with your kids and let me know your thoughts.
- By EastCoastMom at 14 Jul 2009 - 17:18
- Education
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