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It’s Turkey Time!

With Thanksgiving right around the bend, it might be a fun time for a little turkey craft at the kiddie table.  That’s right, I used the word craft.  Remember, there’s a Spectrum of Preschool Arts and Crafts.  There are times when a craft may better fill your objectives, but as I mentioned in last year’s Turkey… continue reading

Repost: The Winter Games…..Outdoor Ideas for Preschoolers on a Snowy Day!

It has been plenty cold around here, so I thought I’d go back to last year  for a re-post of outdoor winter activities!  Enjoy the holiday weekend! The best way to learn about winter is to get out and explore it!  Here are some ideas for some fun in the snow!  Fill spray bottles or… continue reading

Tools for Building Discipline from the Inside Out

It’s finally finished!  I’ve been working on an eBook, Parenting with Positive Guidance: Tools for Building Discipline from the Inside Out , and as is the case with a labor of love, it took a little longer than I had expected.  But after months of late nights at the computer, I think it’s done.  And I… continue reading

Parenting With Positive Guidance: Ebook and Discount Code!

Whew!  It’s done!  Parenting with Positive Guidance: Tools for Building Discipline from the Inside Out is now available!  And here’s even more great news:  It’s available for the next five days at a discounted price for my favorite readers.  (That would be you, of course!)  Just enter “NotJustCute” as your coupon code and get it… continue reading

How Do You Build a Positive Culture?

In my ebook, and in Monday’s post, I wrote about the importance of creating a positive family culture.  Christensen’s quote is obvious, yet powerful to me. “Those cultures can be built consciously or evolve inadvertently.” It makes me stop and wonder: What kind of culture is likely to evolve inadvertently in today’s world?  In what… continue reading

Colorful Ice Sculptures

This is one of my favorite winter-time sensory activities!  Though it’s great any time of year, colder temps outside make it easier to freeze all those ice blocks!  Get your kiddos in on all the action by letting them mix the colors (I like to use washable liquid or powder watercolors), and letting them observe… continue reading

Christmas Gifts Kids Can Make

Everyone knows the excitement and satisfaction that comes from giving a gift  you’ve had a part in creating yourself.  It’s especially meaningful for children.  Not only does it give them the opportunity to create and to find joy in giving, but creating it themselves feeds their self-esteem and self-efficacy as well.  And as anyone who… continue reading

Intention Deficit Disorder

While ADD,  or attention deficit disorder,  is a term frequently referred to in educational and developmental settings (an intriguing article on which can be found here), I’d like to introduce another term, one directed at us as adults.  IDD, or Intention Deficit Disorder is not a disorder you’ll find the DSM-IV diagnostic manual, but it’s one I… continue reading

Too Many Toys

                    Spencer has too many toys!  He gets them from his parents, his friends, his Auntie Mim and Uncle Fred, Grandma Bobo, Poppy and Grandiddy.  He gets them at school, at the dentist, at the doctor, and at the drive-thru.  The Spencer I’m talking about is… continue reading

Do You Believe in Santa Claus?

I’ve felt conflicted for some time about the role of Santa Claus in Christmas.  Here’s the source of my conflict.  I love the magic of Christmas.  I love that Santa embodies possibilities and dreams.  I know there is  a lot of symbolism that can be found in Santa’s story that further supports the true meaning of Christmas. … continue reading