Kids Who Spend Time On Screens Have More Close Friends

The findings also suggest that school-aged children who spend more time in front of screens are only slightly more likely to have attention disorders, disturbed sleep, or lower grades, and are no more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety. The Study Screen use is more prevalent than ever. In 2020, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry noted that on average, children ages 8 to 12 in the U....

November 21, 2022 · 5 min · 878 words · Douglas Leal

Leaving School And Learning At Home

Before You Decide Every parent who’s thinking about homeschooling should read The Homeschooling Book of Answers by Linda Dobson. My biggest mistake when I started homeschooling was being completely unprepared for what was to come. Reading at least one good book about homeschooling will help you bridge the gap between what you think homeschooling is, and what it really is. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Homeschooling by Marsha Ransom is another good choice for families new to homeschooling....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 381 words · Noel Oros

Little Carpenter

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November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 6 words · Richard Gross

Luna Meaning Origin Popularity

The ancient Romans adapted the their moon Goddess from that of the ancient Greeks, Selena. Her attributes are a crescent moon and a biga, the chariot she drives. It was said that each night at dusk, she shot an arrow full of stars across the night sky. How Popular Is the Name Luna? The name Luna has been steadily growing in popularity since it appeared on the charts in 2003....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 480 words · Mary Shelley

Making Puzzles Toys And Games

Project: Nail Puzzle There are many more ideas for making toys, games, and puzzles out of everyday objects such as wood, yarn, fabric, or just about anything you can think of. Here’s a list of quick ideas: Make a set of beanbags out of fabric (felt works well) and beans. Make the beanbags approximately the same weight and size. Use them for a beanbag toss game, or learn to juggle with them....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 597 words · Linda Nalley

Managing Your Home

November 21, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Dorothy Rutter

Meanings And Origins Of 100 Biblical Baby Names

While some of the meanings are quite noble (“great warrior”) or lovely (“full of grace”), others are a bit less so (“palm tree”). Because it is thought of as the “Christian Bible,” New Testament names tend to be more popular in modern America. But that doesn’t mean you won’t come across some more unusual options. Certain biblical names have been popular for decades. Names like Matthew, John, Sarah, or Hannah are considered classic ones, and also found in the Bible....

November 21, 2022 · 26 min · 5436 words · Larry Lawton

Menorah Moments

Level: Easy Time involved: One to two hours Materials: White, blue, and yellow foam sheets Scissors Fine-tipped magic marker Glue gun Hole punch Yarn Velcro tape Enjoy the activity written on the back of the flame. This foam menorah could be used year after year. You might want to change the activities on the flames occasionally.

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 56 words · Stephanie Cabading

Middle School Electives For Your Tween

Electives are classes that your student may choose to take that aren’t necessarily required. The electives your child’s school offers may differ from electives at other schools. Below are a few considerations when it comes time to sign up for middle school electives. Common Electives Your child’s middle school may send them home with a list of electives to choose from, or they may go over elective possibilities at orientation or when your child attends the school tour or open house....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 498 words · Martha Gregory

Middle School Rules Your Child Should Know

Whatever your school’s particulars, it’s up to you and your student to understand what the school demands of every student. Below is a list of likely expectations your child will have to follow. The Dress Code Just about every school adheres to a dress code, and these codes will vary widely from school to school. Many private (and some public) schools require school uniforms, and those uniforms may be very casual (khakis and polos) or formal (jacket and tie)....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 566 words · Frank Wenzel

Mmr Vaccine During Pregnancy

Why a Rubella Infection During Pregnancy Is Risky It’s especially important for women of childbearing age to get the MMR vaccination. Infection with the rubella virus, which can cause mild flu-like symptoms and rash in both children and adults, generally isn’t serious. It’s also extremely rare in the U.S., thanks to childhood vaccinations (the rubella vaccine has been available since 1969 and the MMR vaccine has been available since 1971). However, if an expectant mother contracts it and passes it to her developing baby in the womb, it can cause very serious harm to the fetus....

November 21, 2022 · 4 min · 760 words · William Lefort

Mom Dad And Baby Gender

A 1993 Gallup poll of more than 1,000 adults reported in USA Today found that among those who responded to each question, 43 percent think it is easier to raise a boy; 27 percent a girl; and 23 percent felt no difference. A study reported in Family Circle in 2000 conducted by allowancenet.com uncovered a gender gap in how kids are paid for work within the family. Of the top 10 chores, cleaning, making bed, doing homework, picking up clothes, cleaning bathroom, doing dishes, doing laundry, loading or emptying dishwasher, brushing and flossing teeth, and vacuuming, boys got anywhere from 10¢ to $8....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 203 words · Robert Murphy

Mothers Raising Daughters 30 Critical Tips

You might be interested to know that in Dr. Rimm’s study, 83 percent of the mothers of these high achievers were home full-time when their daughters were of preschool age. By the time they entered high school, 67 percent of these girls’ mothers had established careers outside the home. Based on Dr. Rimm’s findings and those reported by Forsyth in her book, here is a comprehensive list of things you should do to nurture high achieving women:

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 77 words · Heidi Macgregor

Music Activities For Kids 25 Preschool Music Games

Not only are there great developmental benefits to music activities for kids, but also they offer a fun way to engage with your youngster. Try the 25 games in the list below for children to encourage play through music, songs, dance, and sounds. What Music Activities Teach Kids There are many learning benefits of music games for young children. Benefits may include increased language skills and math comprehension. A 2011 study found a significant connection between a child’s participation in music programs and preparedness for reading and writing skills....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 508 words · David Brandt

My Kid Is Nothing Like Me

However, very rarely do children grow up to be exactly what their parents expect them to be. Take it from Maureen Emily. Maureen is a self-proclaimed extrovert through and through and always assumed her daughter, Georgia, would be as outgoing and bubbly as she was. But when Georgia started refusing to participate in gym class and receiving low participation grades on report cards, Maureen felt disappointed and confused. More: My Baby Looks Nothing Like Me: A Genetic Explanation “I guess I wasn’t expecting her to have such a shy and submissive personality,” Maureen admitted....

November 21, 2022 · 4 min · 738 words · Richard Vorhies

Myelination Process And Tween Impulses

Myelination Myelination in the frontal cortex of the brain is an important part of the maturing process for adolescents. It also is vitally important to healthy central nervous system functioning and it occurs in the peripheral nervous system. But it takes many years, so don’t worry if your tween lacks impulse control, organization, and other signs of improved cognitive function. That’s perfectly normal. Myelin’s Function Nerve cells (neurons) have long shafts or elongated fibers known as axons....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 411 words · Gary Gowans

Name Collage

This is a great activity to help your child learn to read and write. She’ll be learning pre-reading skills, using her small-motor skills, and enhancing her creativity. What to Do: Have your child draw and cut out each letter in her name from large pieces of construction paper. Have her look in the magazines and newspapers for pictures and words that describe her hobbies, likes, family, talents, favorite school subjects, and foods....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 98 words · James Santiago

Naomi Name Meaning Origin Popularity

How Popular Is the Name Naomi? The given name Naomi has become more widespread since the 20th century. Naomi is the 52nd most popular girls name in the U.S., according to 2020 Social Security Administration data. The name Naomi has remained in the top 100 since 2010. According to the Social Security Administration, Naomi was at its peak popularity in 2020. Naomi is also a popular name in Israel, ranking at No....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 441 words · George Appleton

Natural Ish Parenting A Lesson In Flexibility

Due to some complications, his debut into the world was not the magical, all-natural water birth at a birth center that I had envisioned. I was transferred to the hospital for an epidural and luckily some other medical interventions for postpartum hemorrhaging (although his birth was still a magical moment for me!) More: A Realistic Guide to Zero Waste Living with Kids That’s when I re-defined my parenting style. I now use the term “natural(ish) parent” to describe how I choose to parent....

November 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1253 words · Oscar Ogan

Noise Blower

Empty cardboard tube (toilet paper or paper towel rolls) Wax paper Elastic band Crayons, markers, ribbon, stickers, fabric, construction paper, and other items for decoration Directions Older children can make this for themselves, decorating the tube with crayons, markers, stickers, scraps of ribbon, fabric, or construction paper.

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 47 words · Willie Gilliam