Posts Tagged ‘kids’

3 Cool Products Parents Will Love

By Dannie • Oct 2nd, 2008 • Category: Activites & Travel

We know it is difficult to find fun, inspiring, education toys for our children’s young minds. Plus, it is increasingly difficult to get them to protect their young mind - so we have done a bit of research and found 3 products that will protect and educate without causing much fuss from your kidlets. Don’t be shy mom and dayd - try them out!



Family Fun Halloween Costumes

By Dannie • Sep 9th, 2008 • Category: Activites & Travel

Need something scary for Halloween? Maybe you would like something sweet or adventurous? Or like some moms and dads, just no clue right yet what costume your little ones will be wearing. Well, take a step inside here and I will give you an idea of a place online that can spark some ideas.



Self-Confidence Built One Brick At A Time

By Dannie • Aug 12th, 2008 • Category: Behavior & Developement

How can you help your child achieve self-confidence? React in a positive force to situations that surround your child. Positive reinforcement will help your child to succeed.



Spotlight: Building Camelot

By Dannie • Aug 11th, 2008 • Category: In The Spotlight

The Parent Spot takes a weekly trip around the blogoshpere in order to bring you the best in sites and blogs that offer inspiration and resources to parents and families. This week our spotlight is dedicated to a dad blog, Building Camelot.



Free Online Tools for Families

By Dannie • Jul 18th, 2008 • Category: Family Life

We are parents under strain. Dealing with increasing prices on every day items that our families need to survive. From food, to personal items, to fuel for our cars. We are stressed! The three free resources included here can help you keep your family on track reducing your stress.



Agressive Tantrums in Children

By Dannie • Feb 6th, 2008 • Category: Behavior & Developement

Making sure your child is rasied in the form that you choose can be difficult for both parent and child to follow. It is even more difficult when your child is suffering from medical diagnosis that will take issue with self control.