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13

Making a Memorable Holiday on Christmas

Posted By: vie on December 13, 2011 at 6:52 am

A favorite Christmas song has a line that describes Christmas as ‘the most wonderful time of the year. While giving and receiving gifts is something that is highly anticipated and remembered at Christmas time, there are also many more activities that make Christmas memorable and wonderful.

One of these activities is decorating the Christmas tree. The Christmas tree occupies a central spot and is the most visible display of Christmas in most homes. Unlike in other countries, most American homes do not have a representation of the Nativity scene, which is more likely to be located at churches.

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Oct

22

Scarry Halloween Games

Posted By: vie on October 22, 2011 at 5:11 am

It’s time for Halloween
Most children love all things Halloween. As adults, we assume it’s because Halloween means candy and children generally love candy. But many children love more than just the abundance of candy at Halloween time. They really get into the ghoulish aspect of the holiday and delight in the displays of goopy brains and squishy body parts. Halloween games, therefore, can be really fun and goopy, if you wish. The kids will go with it, don’t worry.

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Sep

20

Kids Resources-Helping Kids Learn At Home

Posted By: vie on September 20, 2011 at 8:34 am

Kids learn by example.  They learn all our bad habits, bad words, and bad attitudes.  But just as much, they learn from the good things we do as well.  If parents spend their time on the computer playing online games or facebook, kids will follow their habits. When we want to instill reading habits in your kids, then we must set rules for family reading time.

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Sep

09

Back to School – Goal Setting for Kids

Posted By: vie on September 9, 2011 at 3:19 am

Visit Goal Setting for Kids
Your kids can set goals for their school year. This is a great way to get them thinking about what they want to do for the year and find their focus. Going to school becomes such an everyday occurrence. Help your kids remember that the purpose of school is to learn. Goals can be set for any age group. Take a few minutes at the beginning of the school year to set some goals. Goal setting for kids can help them throughout school. Make the goals as simple or details as needed, depending on the age of your child. For young children, the goals can involve making new friends, behaving in school, and getting homework done on time. As they are getting older, they might want to set a goal to try a variety of activities or co curricular activities and not just pick their favorite subjects. Talk with your kids about what they like and where their strengths are. Help them consider the activity that they prefer. Whatever age your children are at, setting goals is a great way to begin the school year and get your kids focused. Follow through with them and watch them succeed.

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Aug

17

Why Liquid Supplements Are Much Better Than Tablets and Pills

Posted By: vie on August 17, 2011 at 9:00 am

Vemma, the most powerful liquid supplement with antioxidants

Several years ago, liquid vitamin supplements were never heard of.  In the past, tablets and pills were the ideal way to take supplements. Although they were considered to be great, they wouldn’t get into the bloodstream of the body fast enough, with some people just passing them through the body without reaping the benefits.  With the market craving more and manufacturers looking for ways to make vitamins better, they decided to turn to liquid vitamins.

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Jun

29

Sun, Water, Nature and Fun for Kids Summer Holidays

Posted By: vie on June 29, 2011 at 9:54 am

Summer is a long holiday for kids.  What do you plan for your kids summer holiday? I would propose sun, water, nature and fun for kids summer holiday.

Some Kids Holidays Topics:

Selecting Travel Destinations with Kids in Mind

Kids Sport for Holiday Activities

Eco Friendly Holidays

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Jun

09

Building You Child’s Self Esteem With Love

Posted By: vie on June 9, 2011 at 3:06 am

I just listened to the interview  in day 7  of love your life summit about how to create peace and  balance in your family. First thing that you need to do is to heal yourself first. When moms heal, the family heals and the world heals too.

Self esteem is self-worth, when you respect yourself. It is amazingly surprised to find that kids have high self-esteem when they are young. As they grow older, their self-esteem drops too. It is said that 80% kids in the first grade have high self-esteem. By the time they are in the fifth grade, their self-esteem drops to 20%. When they reach senior high school, their self-esteem is only 5%.  2 of 3 adults in America suffer low self-esteem. Isn’t it scary fact?

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