Friday, April 22, 2011

P"R"T-Video Blog: How to Handle a Playground Bully

I think this is a very broad topic that takes on many layers. Let’s list all the players in a typical playground setting: Yourself, your child(ren), other children and the other parents/caregivers. Given all these facts there is a good chance that you and/or your child will have some sort of interaction with someone else. I love it when my children make a new friend on the playground and they all get along. But there are times that my child or someone else’s child will not, let's say, “play nicely.” First and foremost,…
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Parents "R" Talking: Parents trying to do it all...

Video Blog: Parents trying to do it all...
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by Rebecca Kammerer


Just last week, I was watching my mother-in-law read to my twins as I folded laundry and it reminded me of when I was little.

When I was 5, my sister and I would spend a few hours every afternoon at my grandmother’s house across the street. This was when my mom, who worked full-time (third shift/overnight), would do house work, cook dinner, run errands and get some sleep. Back then, even stay-at-home parents would have their relatives or older children entertain the little ones while they got things done. Nowadays, lots of people do not have extended family close by to help take care of children while their parents work.

When my children were younger, I used to feel guilty when I paid a sitter to care for them once a week. Heck, if my mom was still alive, or if I lived closer to my sister, I would certainly have their help in caring for my children. So why did I feel guilty to get that help from a wonderful sitter who has come to love my children…


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Friday, April 8, 2011

Video Blog: Toddlers Learning to Share

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Monday, April 4, 2011

Parents "R" Talking Featured Article on FUSETV.com

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This week’s parenting topic: Background checks on in-home childcare providers…Are they necessary?What are your thoughts on background check...

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Friday, April 1, 2011

Reading to your children everyday by Parents "R" Talking

This week’s parenting topic: Reading to your children. We have all heard that it is important to read to your child. It’s never too late for your family to start reading every day. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) "strongly recommends reading to children every day, starting after they are first born," because "reading stimulates the development of the brain, language and a closer emotional relationship with a child." This week, Patch and Parents “R” Talking want to hear your tips and funny stories…
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