5 Ways Parents Can Help When Children Struggle in School

It’s hard for any parent to stand idly by and watch kids struggle. While you certainly want your kids to learn to handle social and academic problems on their own, and you definitely don’t want to be so overprotective that they cannot become self-sufficient, it’s also your duty to provide them with the knowledge and skills that will allow them to cope with any difficult situations they encounter. This means that while they’re living under your roof, it’s your duty to instill in them the lessons that will turn them into confident and capable young adults so that they’re ready to face the world when they move out. So when you see them struggling in school, whether because of academic difficulties or problems with their peers, you need to help them in any way you can. And here are a few options you might want to explore.

  1. Listen closely. As a parent, you probably think you know best, and as a result you might be tempted to offer your opinion without really taking the time to listen to the problems your kids are having. You should resist this urge and allow your kids to tell you everything before you start offering advice. This course of action will accomplish two things. For starters, it will show your kids that you respect them and that they can tell you anything without having to worry about being patronized. But it will also give them a chance to sort through their thoughts and feelings without interruption. From there you can ask questions that may help them to come up with a solution on their own.
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iLearn ‘N’ Play Adventure Explorer Review and Giveaway

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The big Christmas present in our house this year was an iPad for the family! I must admit that now that we have one, I can already tell that we need another one 🙂 Everyone wants to use it all the time, which is really testing the patience of my almost 3 year old (which is a good thing).

Being as my almost 3 year old really loves to play with the iPad, I work very hard trying to find “apps” and “games” that are educational for her as well as fun. I was very happy to try out the Adventure Explorer from iLearn ‘N’ Play & appStart Learning.

About AppStart Learning:

AppStart Learning joins 3+ toys and apps to make learning fun by making learning play! iLearn ‘N’ Play works with our young children to help them learn and understand some of the early learning concepts.

The company has offices throughout North America, as well as offices in London, Rome, Sydney, and Hong Kong.

Adventure Explorer

About Adventure Explorer:

For the Adventure Explorer, you can connect your iPad, iPad mini, iPhone, or iPod to the console.

The Adventure Explorer has a working on/off ignition switch, a steering wheel, a shifter, accelerator, forward/reverse control that works with the iLearn ‘N’ Play apps.

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How to Help Kids Improve Their Communication Skills

No matter what it is that you set out to accomplish in this world, you can get it a lot faster if you are a good communicator. Signs of someone who has really great communication skills is an individual who is a great listener, who can clearly convey their thoughts, who can interpret body language, who exudes confidence and who can express themselves both in written and verbal form.

picAs you’re striving to teach your child how to improve on their communication skills, there are a few tips that we recommend; ones that will easily help them to develop a way to connect with those around them and that’s something that they can carry throughout the rest of their lives.

Teach them about body language. A wise man once said that 90 percent of communication lies in things that have not been verbally expressed. It can be fun for you and your child to make different kinds of facial expressions and then have you interpret them to one another. For instance, you can roll your eyes and ask them what they think that means. Then, in return, they may squint their eyes and you can take a guess at what they’re thinking. One of the main benefits of exploring body language is that it teaches children that you have to [Read more…]

Princess Sticker Activity Book from Peaceable Kingdom Review

Sticker Activity BookIf you’ve ever spent much time with a toddler, you know that one of their favorite things is most definitely stickers! My daughter absolutely loves stickers. We go through stages of her using stickers on all of her art projects, as well as some not so “artsy” places, like my kitchen cabinets or tile floors :).

I was lucky enough to be able to try out the new Princess Sticker Activity Book from Peaceable Kingdom.

About Peaceable Kingdom’s Sticker Activity Books

The sticker books are large formatted books that have six pages full of wonderful activities. There are four sheets of stickers that can all be repositioned as well.

The book is recommended for children ages 3 and up.

The Sticker Books are available in four new styles: Dinosaur, Princess, Magical Ponies, and Monsters. This is in addition to the other options that they already have available.

Princess Sticker Activity Book

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How to Help Kids Improve Their Communication Skills



No matter what it is that you set out to accomplish in this world, you can get it a lot faster if you are a good communicator. Signs of someone who has really great communication skills is an individual who is a great listener, who can clearly convey their thoughts, who can interpret body language, who exudes confidence and who can express themselves both in written and verbal form.

communication skillsAs you’re striving to teach your child how to improve on their communication skills, there are a few tips that we recommend; ones that will easily help them to develop a way to connect with those around them and that’s something that they can carry throughout the rest of their lives.

Teach them about body language. A wise man once said that 90 percent of communication lies in things that have not been verbally expressed. It can be fun for you and your child to make different kinds of facial expressions and then have you interpret them to one another. For instance, you can roll your eyes and ask them what they think that means. Then, in return, they may squint their eyes and you can take a guess at what they’re thinking. One of the main benefits of exploring body language is that it teaches children that you have [Read more…]

The Hottest New Birthday Party Trends for Kids



Kids’ birthdays are big occasions for the children as well as their parents. For years, parents have been putting serious effort into throwing the best possible birthday parties for their kids, often winding up with expensive and lavishly decorated gatherings. We all want these special days to be as memorable as possible, and go to extreme measures to throw the perfect party. Party trends for such occasions come and go–some last longer than others, but each year brings in new hot birthday party trends for the kids. Make your kids’ birthday parties occasions to remember by calling on some of today’s hottest trends.

kid birthday partyThe need for huge parties with extensive guest lists is beginning to wane, and many of us couldn’t be happier. Parents and kids alike were beginning to get tired of hosting dozens of other little ones and their parents. It’s a lot of stress and strain to deal with, and no party should be stressful. Pare down the invite list for your kids’ birthday parties this year. The big day will be easier to manage, the gathering will be more friendly and intimate, and more exclusive events like this [Read more…]

The New Mint Build A Bear

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Build-A-Bear workshop is making quite a splash recently with their new store front roll out and their constant stream of cute new plush to make. Today we are looking at one of the newest bears, Mint.

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Mint is a Girls Scout Thin Mint Bear. She is a rich brown chocolate color with mint green highlights, like the inner ear, paws and snout. Her feet also sport the Girl Scout Trefoil one one side and the Thin Mints Cookie on the other. This is an officially licensed Girl Scout product as well, so she is very well done.

As with all Build A Bear plush, the real fun starts with the accessories. Also available [Read more…]

BabyFirst TV (DVD Series) Review

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BabyFirstTV is geared towards infants and toddlers from 6 months all the way up to 3 years of age.

Mill Creek Entertainment has released their first group of BabyFirstTV’s award winning programming across 8 DVDs.

About The DVD’s

Each of the DVD’s contains over 90 minutes of fun and educational content to help your babies grow and learn.

BabyFirst’s content is created by leading experts in child development and education, and provides interactive opportunities for parents and baby to bond, learn, and explore together.

The New DVD Collection

  • Harry The Bunny – Come Along and Play – Harry is a 3 year old bunny that loves to explore new things. Your child will be able to experience new words, sounds, shapes and numerous other developmental concepts by observing the world around them.
  • Shushabye Baby – Bedtime Stories and Songs – Shushaby Baby helps encourage the babies to look forward to bedtime and helps them learn about the importance of sleep in a fun and friendly way.
  • Sweet Dreams – Soothing Sights and Sounds – This DVD combines the soft classical music and a variety of calming imagery to offer a relaxing atmosphere for you and your little one.
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