In today's world there are unlimited opportunities for children and teens to distinguishthemselves and to share and develop their unique talents. If you have a child who justdoesn't fit the "norm" or is floundering, here are just a few examples to consider as you guide them through their journey:TRADITIONAL ACTIVITIES which may or may not fit your childTeam Sports: football, basketball...
Teenagers come in all shapes and sizes. Some are gregarious and some are shy.One of our jobs as parents is to help our children develop their gifts and talents. Sometimes we don't always know how to do that. Here are some guidelines and suggestions that may help.Encourage balance for your children and teens. Quiet, alone time is just as important as social time. Help ...
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Posted 10/2/2008 @ 9:48:53 am by motheringguide.com
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Halloween is one of those holidays full of color and creativity. Whether you are carving pumpkins, playing in fallen leaves, walking along an autumn-colored path, trying on costumes, applying makeup or sharing a cozy moment by the fire, photo opportunities abound. For fun, try having a "photo shoot" at a local park with your kids in their costumes. Too cute!Keeping your cam...
Don't forget your camera on the first day of your child's school year. Better yet, once your kids have their lunch and new backpacks in hand, find a place near your home that can be used every year as a backdrop. That way you will have something to measure their growth against year after year. These will be some of your favorite pictures in your album!--------------------- Stumbl...