New Baby: How to Maintain Your Sanity and Sense of Well-being

 

new babyA new baby requires focus and attention, and new parents have enough on their minds. Finding simple solutions that will streamline your life can help to put your mind at ease.

Wear your baby

While some babies are content to stay in their cribs or playpens, other babies insist on being held at all times. Luckily, there is a compromise that will satisfy a needy baby as well as a tired caregiver. A sling or other baby carrier allows you to wear your baby while you do other things. Your baby will be happy to be close to you, and you will be able to go about daily life.

Baby proof your home

Babies grow so quickly it often seems as if today’s newborn is tomorrow’s toddler. Since babies use their mouths to explore their world, baby proofing your home is vital. Keeping small objects out of baby’s reach, covering outlet covers and installing cabinet locks are just the [Read more…]

Top 5 Relaxation Tips for New Moms

Back when you first found out that you were pregnant, although you probably suspected that your life as you knew it would change, nothing can really prepare you for just how much it actually will. Having the role of the mom of a newborn means that you’re held responsible for another human being; that you are the one who your baby depends on it meet every single need. And while that can be a great honor, at times, understandably, it can also be extremely overwhelming and a bit exhausting.

new momThat’s why we wanted to provide you with a few ways that you can take a break, make time for yourself and relax. The awesome thing about these recommendations is that you don’t need a lot of money to do them—just a few minutes of your time (while the baby is napping, of course).

Drink some tea (next to some candles). There is nothing that “hits the spot” quite like a cup of warm tea that’s flavored with honey. And, when it comes to sipping some herbal teas, you can actually feel your stress and anxiety literally slip away. Some of the best teas to help you relax are chamomile, cat nip and peppermint. Also, if you’re sitting in your favorite chair, don’t forget to light a [Read more…]

Meet Me at @SesamePlace #ThemePark

One of my son’s highlights has been his recent trip to Sesame Place in Buck’s County, PA. I grew up with Sesame Street, and as a teacher I love the educational, social, and cultural values it helps to instill. As a parent- I love it, too! There are versions of Sesame Street all over the world- from Russia to Mexico. Something about knowing that this sweet, educational show unites kids globally (literally) really touches me- and even more so now that I myself am a mom, teacher, and travel enthusiast. You can’t see the world until you go out and experience it- start young, and make a little global citizen. But I digress!

We had so much fun at the theme park, there are all sorts of fun rides- and for once, they are ALL aimed at little ones.

One of Little Man’s favorite [Read more…]

How to Help Kids Overcome Their Fear of Getting Shots

It’s really not that surprising that even small children learn to fear shots and the needles used to deliver them. After all, you take them to a cold and sterile doctor’s office, set them on a tall table where they can’t get away, and allow doctors and nurses to poke and prod them. Of course, kids will never know how painful this experience is for you, how hard it is for you to watch them suffer and be virtually powerless to help. After all, vaccinations are an essential part of preserving your children’s health – you can’t skip them just because your kids are opposed. What you might not realize is that you actually have several options when it comes to reducing the trauma your kids undergo when they have to get shots. You can make the experience a lot easier on everyone involved and in the process, help your kids to overcome their fears. Here are just a few tips to get you started.

kids scared of shotsThe first thing you need to know is that you can be a big part of the cure. Whether you have infants, toddlers, or school-age children, your offspring look to you for comfort and support. Just having you near is often enough to calm and soothe them. So you should start by holding them on your lap when it’s time for a shot instead of handing them over to the doctor to be perched on an examining table. It might also be a good idea to breast or bottle feed small children while they’re getting a shot.
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Enjoy a Stay on Florida’s Beautiful Panhandle #HiltonSandestinMoms

Disclosure: My son and I were invited to the to Hilton Sandestin resort and expenses were paid, but as always, all opinions are my own and honest. I was not required nor paid to write this review.

florida hiltonA few weeks ago, my 5 year old and I paid a visit the Hilton Sandestin in Destin, Florida. Located on the Emerald Coast of Florida, on the panhandle, this is a great hotel to check out if you are looking to spend some time with the family. Escaping the cold here in NJ, we were thrilled to reach the beautiful beaches of the Florida coast, where the images we had seen on the website did not do any justice. (There were also sliding glass doors in every room leading to a balcony outside- the views for sunrise and sunset were lovely.)

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5:45 am, sunrise

Upon walking into the room, we were immediately met with something that my son just adores- bunk beds! The top bunk is designed with safety in mind, having a build in safety bar (so there will not be any late-night roll offs onto the floor). Right away, I knew the room and resort would be kid friendly, and my son felt at home and at ease. There is a TV in that area of the room, should you want your children to be able to watch some cartoons at the end of the day while you watch your show in the other area (or unpack, read, check email, send photos, etc). That little bit of separation can be life-saving on family vacations, when at times the family makes you want to tear your hair out. A little space can let everyone breathe and be alone for just a few moments. Also in the room were a small refrigerator and microwave, which again adds convenience for the little things, or if you have a baby on formula or for storing breast milk.

bunk bedsAnother saving idea is the bathroom- which has the full barrage of what you would expect in a bathroom. The tub was also very clean- and most of you know how I feel about hotel tubs 🙂 But outside the bathroom door was a second sink and mirror, which is great for families who are all getting ready at the same time. Several people can get ready at once, brush teeth, do hair, go to the potty, take a shower, blow dry their hair- whatever works for them at that time. This is a real time saver and great idea. There is a blow dryer attached to the wall as well for your convenience.

mom blogger tripThe resort is directly on the beach, which any parent will tell you is a huge plus. No need to lug all your gear and toys all up and down, just a few steps to the sand. If you prefer, you can also rent beach chairs and umbrellas from the resort (which they will set up for you) or you can bring your own. There are also several pools to choose from outside, another inside- as well as a hot tub both outdoor and another indoors. There are outdoor shaded cabanas to rent if you would like to, as well as plenty of lounge chairs and umbrellas situated all about the pools. There is [Read more…]

KidZania – Give Kids a Chance to be “Grown Up” #Travel

As parents, we all struggle to get our children to understand that money doesn’t grow on
trees. We want them to be responsible, work hard, and learn to save a few bucks. But
these lessons are among the most difficult to teach. Enter KidZania, an internationally
acclaimed—and truly unique–children’s theme park that makes life a little easier for
parents, and learning a whole lot more fun for kids of all ages.

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KidZania is not a traditional theme park in almost any sense of the word—there are no
roller coasters or merry-go-rounds in sight. There are, however, plenty of attractions and
activities that will keep your children busy, active, engaged, and excited all day.

According to the company, “KidZania provides children and their parents a safe, unique,
and very realistic educational environment that allows kids between the ages of four to
twelve to do what comes naturally to them: role-playing by mimicking traditionally adult
activities.” Unfortunately, that doesn’t come close to capturing the essence of KidZania.
What makes it so much fun is that it’s a kid-sized city—complete with restaurants,
banks, grocery stores, and hospitals—where the kids get to be adults, doing the things
most of us do on any normal day.

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They start by picking one of nearly 100 “careers” and learning about it. Then, they put
on their uniform and are ready to work—and to earn KidZania dollars (“Kidzos”).
Most activities are universal (such as firefighters, police, and reporters) but some are
localized to reflect the distinct flavors and personality of the country and region where
the park is located and to keep it real and authentic for the kids.

Kids get paid for every job they do, which helps them explore the mysteries of managing
money. Kidzos in hand, they can spend it save it. If they run short of money, they’ll have
to find a way to earn some. Kids can also create bank accounts (for Kidzoz), file taxes,
and get tax refunds, and even decide how KidZania’s tax revenues are spent. There’s
even a court system, run by KidZanians. If I hadn’t seen it myself, I would never have
believed that it was possible to introduce kids to politics and government without boring
them half to death.

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Each KidZania city is planned in amazing detail, even including real world brands that
help sponsor the city and keep it running. I was a little wary of all the popular corporate
logos, but the brands weren’t [Read more…]

Super Duper Publications Review & Giveaway

Early Classifying

 

All of us I am sure love to interact with our children. We love to help them learn, as well as spend wonderful time with them. I was sent All About You, All About Me Fun Deck, TopicTalk Conversation Card Game, and MagneTalk Early Classifying all from Super Duper Publications to review.

About Super Duper Publications:

SuperDuper Publications is an online store that used to only be open to educators and therapists. It is now available to everyone. They have a wide variety of products. They range from workbooks to software, to games and even iPhone Apps. It is true that a lot of their items are geared towards school, they also make items that are perfect for parents to help get their kids involved in a fun way!

Super Duper Publications was started 27 years ago by a speech-language pathologist with just two lesson plans. They have a wonderful range of products on topics from auditory processing to phonics and many more in between.

About MagneTalk Early Classifying:

In this game, they combine real photos with magnetics.

This game helps your child improve their classifying, vocabulary, critical thinking, and fine motor skills.

The Classifying activity has 5 categories:

My Thoughts:

My daughter is only 3, so she is on the young end of this game. She thoroughly enjoyed playing this game with me. She was getting very good at it and was wanting me [Read more…]

3 Tips to Stop Your Teens Bad Habits in Their Tracks

Teenagers enter adolescence as unspoiled lumps of clay that will soon be molded into adults. It is
important that they do not pick up any bad habits during their teen years, or they may have difficulty
ridding themselves of their bad habits later in life. Parents can be a big influence on their teenagers’
behavior. They can follow these three tips to help their teenagers avoid creating any bad habits that will
negatively impact their lives.

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Talk to Them

One of the best ways to ensure that your teens do not pick up any bad habits is to always keep the lines
of communication open with them. This means always being open and honest with them about every
subject. Be frank and open about tricky subject matters like drug use, alcohol and sex. This will give
teenagers the faith in their parents that they need to approach them when they are faced with difficult
choices in their lives. When teenagers feel secure coming to their [Read more…]