Category Archives: Kids Education

BABY SHOWER RECIPES: SOME SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM

A b­ab­y sho­­wer p­arty i­s o­­rgani­z­ed o­­n the wel­co­­mi­ng o­­ccasi­o­­n o­­f­ new memb­er i­n the f­ami­l­y. I­n thi­s tradi­ti­o­­nal­ gatheri­ng, an exp­ectant p­arent i­s o­­f­f­ered wi­th gi­f­ts and cash to­­ sup­p­o­­rt them. The i­d­eal ti­m­e fo­r ho­ld­i­ng a b­ab­y sho­wer party i­s anyti­m­e d­uri­ng the last 2 m­o­nths. I­t m­ay also­ happen just b­efo­re arri­val … Continue reading

7 Steps to Fantastic Playtime

Cans of red, blue, and yellow paint, a few grams of starch, blank pieces of paper – to grownups, just a hodgepodge of materials, a possible source of mess; to kids, hours of enjoyment spent finger-painting. Parents, for their part, should see in their children’s playtime a chance to cultivate creativity. A creative child is … Continue reading

Teaching Your Kids to be Organized

Time management is essential to success – yes, even for schoolchildren. Planning, prioritizing, and scheduling are just some of the aspects of managing one’s time. Here are some ways to teach your schooling kids how to stay track and not get left behind. 1. Planning – Create a to-do list, preferably on a reminder or … Continue reading

Great Learn to Read Sites

I’m sure all of you parents have a handful of websites you just love when it comes to educational sites. I thought I would take the chance to introduce my favorite. StarFall.com is a reading website that my child actually enjoys just as much as he does sites like NickJr and Noggin. Naufal is learning … Continue reading

How to Teach Your Child Hand Washing

One of the first things you should do when training your child to be a happy, healthy individual is to teach them proper hand washing skills from the very beginning. Even when your baby is too young to wash his or her own hands, you can talk them through it while you hold their little … Continue reading

Introduce Your Kids to Art

I was browsing the books in the children’s room at the local library when I came upon the book Look! Look! Look! by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace. What an amazing way to introduce your children to new art terminology as well as HOW to look at art. The premise is that a little family of mice … Continue reading