Always exciting to read the wonderful parenting posts for the Sunday Parenting Party. Each week I have a lovely time reading through the parenting articles you all post. It’s always hard to choose a few posts to highlight. The two this week follow the theme of Rhythms and Rituals that keep a family flowing.
Simple Steps To Family Rhythm And Ritual #117
Listen to this week’s show | subscribe through iTunes | on-the-go device Kathy Stowell certified Kaizen Muse Creativity coach and Simplicity Parenting Leader shares simple steps to family rhythm and ritual
116 Resources that will take your play from good to great
I’m revealing my top resources for 2012 that will take your play from good to great. Whatever stage we find ourselves at in play I’m sure you’ll find a resources that will help you work on some of those bug bear play spots; develop a new direction and encourage you. We also have a contest so check that out… View Post
31 Days Of Sensory Play {Day Twenty Five} Homemade Activity Station
Welcome to Day Twenty Five of 31 days of Sensory Play. Children are really curious. My son is going through a draw on anything and everything phase at the moment. It’s hard work reminding him that just because the paper ends you can’t keep going on the table ! Being the third of three you’d think I would be… View Post
31 Days Of Sensory Play {Day Twenty Four} Balancing isn’t so easy
Welcome to Day Twenty Four of 31 days of Sensory Play. It’s a lot harder than they think to balance things on their head. Especially when they are used to moving a mach speed! The patience and stillness is something that takes some of them a little time to master. I can tell you it’ll be funny and if… View Post
31 Days Of Sensory Play {Day Twenty Three} Jello towers
Welcome to Day Twenty Three of 31 days of Sensory Play. Building towers and knocking them down has to be one of the number one activities in your home. Who can resist the sound and the build up? Blocks aren’t just for babies and perhaps your child is like mine and likes to build with lots of different… View Post
Time to cook
The first time I saw Gnocchi made was at a friend’s home in Italy. We were all relaxing with wine, cheese and antipasti while our host prepared the Gnocchi right there in the kitchen. There was no go and sit in the other room while I do things in the kitchen. We were altogether watching, doing, talking and laughing about… View Post
31 Days Of Sensory Play {Day Twenty Two} How to make a leaf suncatcher
Welcome to Day Twenty Two of 31 days of Sensory Play. Do you have broken crayons? We have so many different types thrown together in a box. Before you throw them out try this simple leaf sun catcher activity. This activity started because the LO is fasinated with the weather. It started at Nursery, I think, because it was one… View Post
Welcome to the Sunday Parenting Party
Welcome to the Sunday Parenting Party! Each week I have a lovely time reading through the parenting articles you all post. It’s always hard to choose a few posts to highlight. The two this week follow the theme of recognising our situation and doing something different. It’s really easy to get caught up in what our friends are doing, both… View Post
31 Days Of Sensory Play {Day Twenty One} Simple Sensory Science
Welcome to Day Twenty One of 31 days of Sensory Play. If I do this then what will happen? As soon as they can children are doing exactly this…..seeking out solutions to the question. I watched a mom pick up a spoon for a baby. She’s just learned that if she drops the spoon over the edge it would fall… View Post
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