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  • Travel Games for the Road

    Anyone traveling with a preschooler knows that even the shortest jaunt can take twice as long as anticipated. Here are a few car games to help pass the time on those long road trips. The Alphabet Game Version 1 : Using license plates, destination signs, advertisements, flora and fauna, etc., each player...
    Posted to Travel & Family Outings (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
  • Road Trip Rules

    When planning road trips, there are two main things to consider - length of time and filling that time. Let's start with length of time. If your child is still taking naps, coordinate your trip to overlap with the nap. Of course, the best laid plans can go awry, but chances are good that by traveling...
    Posted to Travel & Family Outings (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
  • Entertaining the Masses: Travel Tips

    Boats, buses, trains, planes and automobiles, no matter what your method of transportation, I guarantee that its novelty will wear off in no time. It won't take long before your child will be asking the age-old question: "Are we there yet?" With the right preparation, keeping your child...
    Posted to Travel & Family Outings (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
  • Spending Quality Time with Your Kids

    One of the greatest gifts a parent can give their child is quality time. But as most parents will understand, quality time is much more complex than just being with your kids; it is taking an active role in understanding them and trying to help as they form a view of the world. Some things you can consider...
    Posted to Family (Weblog) by admin on 08-02-2007
  • More Tips to Help Promote a Love of Reading

    Here are a few more suggestions to help promote a love of reading. Create a special reading space in your home. Make sure it's in a quiet area away from traffic and distractions. Get your child his or her own library card. Make visiting the library a weekly or bi-weekly event and encourage them to...
    Posted to Family (Weblog) by admin on 08-02-2007
  • Creatures vs Cartoons: Teaching Your Children about Animals

    Children's culture is filled with playful animals from Scooby Doo, to Bambi to Big Bird to the stars of recent hit films such as Madagascar or Over the Hedge . And while these depictions are very entertaining to both kids and adults alike, they bear very little resemblance to reality, where animals...
    Posted to Family (Weblog) by admin on 08-01-2007
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