Posts From: Play

financialstresspostIn the present economy, satisfying all the desires on your child’s wish list may be a challenge. Continue reading

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cartripspostSanta and his reindeer might soar over rooftops as they travel this holiday season, but the vast majority of us will be buckling up and hitting the road to get to Grandma’s. Continue reading

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How gender stereotypes hurt our kids — and how to avoid it.
 
pinkbrainpostI remember watching my daughter Maddie when she was little, as she would rock her baby dolls. Comments like, ‘You’re going to be such a good mommy when you grow up, honey’ would easily roll off my tongue. But with my son Nick, whenever he acted tenderly toward a doll or stuffed animal, I had to remind myself to tell him, ‘You’re going to be such a good daddy.’ After reading Lise Eliot’s Pink Brain, Blue Brain, I’m especially glad I made the effort.

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Your salad spinner might just become your child’s favorite art supply. Watch how to turn your spinner, some tempera paint, and a few sheets of paper into a fantastically fun lesson in mixing colors. 

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Here’s a neat trick to do with your kids in the kitchen — and teach them science at the same time. All you’ll need is a hard-boiled egg, an empty glass bottle, and a little vegetable oil. Watch the video below to see how to make your kids shriek with delight!

 

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How to use play to win bedtime battles, get kids to do chores, and more

I’ve met hundreds of mothers with kids of varying ages who suffer from the perfect mom fantasy, but it seems to cling with punishing tenacity during our children’s school years. Their lives are suddenly a lot busier, homework and after-school activities much more demanding, and when they feel the pressure, we do, too. Given the current state of the economy, many parents are working extra hours or trying to find ways to cut back on treats - like dinners out - so the dreaded "witching hour," between work/school and dinner/bedtime can be particularly rough. Continue reading

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