Parenting is a demanding undertaking, as is furthering your education. A combination of the two can prove an insurmountable challenge for most, but the reality is that it can be done. All it takes is some strategizing and self-belief. If you are a busy mom who is thinking about enrolling at university either part-time or full-time, you will undoubtedly be on the lookout for advice to help you ... Read the Post
How to Balance Parenting and Studying: A Guide
RAZOR: Indoor and Outdoor Activities to Keep Your Kids Busy During Coronavirus School Closures
Let’s face it…it’s a crazy time in the world and people lives are being turned upside down, but we will get through this.One of the main issues we see, is parents trying to keep their kids busy during all of these school closings.Razor has some great suggestions for keeping kids busy and entertained, as well as getting kids up and active and outside…and with Spring just around the ... Read the Post
Restless Kids? Starlux Games Outdoor Glow in the Dark Games Get Kids Off Screens
During this time of home confinement, things can get a little stir-crazy. Housebound families are loving Starlux Games as a way to get kids and parents off the couch and off screens for some active fun during this challenging time. It is important that kids (as well as adults) get plenty of fresh air and exercise to keep their bodies strong and healthy. ... Read the Post
9 Tips on How to Speak to your Kids about Coronavirus
With the COVID-19 pandemic dominating most conversations these days, children have no doubt heard about the coronavirus and may be experiencing fear and uncertainty.Licensed mental health counselor Yasmin Rey offers some tips on how to address COVID-19 with kids. Rey is the program coordinator for the Child Anxiety and Phobia Program at FIU’s Center for Children and Families. Don’t avoid the ... Read the Post
Keeping your Children Calm During this Scary Time
As you know, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been declared a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO). In response, schools are closing and community events are being canceled. Our routines are going to change for a while, and this can cause fear and anxiety in our children. Our children are looking towards us for reassurance and cues on how to react and respond during this ... Read the Post
How Connecting Children To Nature Is Good For Both
Plenty of older Americans hold fond childhood memories of climbing trees, catching frogs, and engaging in endless hours of tag or hide-and-seek with friends.Most children today, though, spend much less time outdoors, with their recreational hours instead devoted to TV, video games and computers, a trend that has nature advocates concerned.“If they don’t feel a connection to nature, they aren’t ... Read the Post
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