Posts Tagged‘children’

One of the Best Gifts You Can Give Your Kids

As parents and caregivers, we want what’s best for our kids. A good education, a feeling of security, perfect health, and overall a happy childhood. And while some of these things are outside of our control, there are some guaranteed actions you can take to ensure that your kids have a leg up in their life. So, as you’re sitting down thinking of what to sign the kids up for the summer, or in September when school is back up, think past convenience and the amount of water park outings. Instead of giving your kid some toys, why not go…

Get the Most Out of Summer Camp

What will your child be doing once summertime rolls around? For many kids, summer means heading off to camp for a weekend, a week, or even longer. In the event your child is hoping to attend summer camp, where will you send them? For countless parents, summer camp was a part of their lives as children. Now that they have kids, making sure their young ones get to experience this too proves important. So, if thinking of sending your child off to camp you want to make sure they get the most out of it. Opportunities Abound for Kids In…

Tips for Saving Money Shopping for Your Baby

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Are you about to head out of the house and over to your favorite kid’s stores? Whether you’re currently pregnant or already have a few of your own, you probably know two things- shopping for kids is fun but can also empty your wallet pretty quickly. Here are some great baby shopping tips that help to keep you cruising those aisles while helping your bank account survive the day. Use promo codes and coupons A fantastic way to save money throughout your baby’s life is the use of promo codes and coupons. Not only will you save money in the…

Talking to Your Children About Weight Loss

With the childhood obesity rate continuing to rise, you might be grappling with the difficult issue of talking to your children about weight loss. In a world that prizes certain body types, weight can be a sensitive subject, especially for teenagers. Does that mean you should refrain from commenting on your child’s weight, even in the face of legitimate health concerns? The body of research on this topic suggests that what you do can have a far more beneficial impact than what you say. In a study published in June in the journal Eating & Weight Disorders, a group of…