[tag]Imaginary play[/tag], [tag]dramatic play[/tag], [tag]dressing up[/tag], [tag]dress ups[/tag], [tag]pretend play[/tag] so many different names for almost the same thing. Do your children like to dress up? We were lucky enough to be visiting extended family in the UK when we bought our first dressing up costume fully made. Before then we just pretended. Seeing such obvious pleasure we… View Post
Overcoming the play activity blues
With three boys roughly equally spaced I often get the impression that I’ve been here done this before. Not just with clothes, which is inevitable. But with behaviours and play activities. Photo credit: sean dreilinger The first time my oldest threw himself on the floor and let us know how he felt I was stunned, embarrassed and lost. Fast forward… View Post
Raising Playful Tots #15 Large family play
Meagan Francis, mother of 5 and author of Table for Eight: Raising a Large Family in a Small-Family World shares her experience of managing a large family and play. When you have a large family the way you play may change and the dynamics of play. Meagan shares what’s worked for her family. We discuss: What’s your idea of… View Post
Baking with kids
Play Activities are about fun! Today I’m combining the boys two true passions; food and play. I have one who eats enormous meals and is very light on the snacks. One who will feels snacks and milk are the better choice-always and OK if I have to eat a meal I will very slowly and whine all the way through…. View Post
How important is the mother’s attitude?
You’re not the boss of me! Mothers get a bad reputation in parenting, life, behaviour. I think you name it , it is probably our fault somewhere down the line. There is the constant competition and feeling like we are being judged. After a time you get your own groove, find friends like you and realise that you can only… View Post
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Too old for Treasure Baskets
Treasure basket play is used in many different ways. There are many who say if you deviate from the Elinor Goldschmied’s method then it is not a true Treasure Basket and shouldn’t be called one. I like to hold to the principles but feel that a lot can be achieved if you change things to fit your lifestyle. If you’re… View Post
TMT: Blissdom 10
Yesterday I showed you a slideshow of some recent pictures with me. At the beginning of February, along with 499+ other women( and a few guys) I found my way to Nashville, Tn for the Blissdom conference. Image via Wikipedia Blissdom is a conference for bloggers who are moms or who work with moms. If you’ve never been to a… View Post
Raising Playful Tots # 14 Music in the Early years
Photo credit: empirical_percepti on’s photostream This week we’re talking about music in the Early years. Nursery rhymes do you love them or hate them? Music groups- would you join one? Links mentioned: Telegraph.co.uk : Playing musical instruments can improve a child’s mind They might be giants: Here come the 123s Start a conversation about this show in our community…. This… View Post
WW:Special touches
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