Bite-sized chunks of practical parenting advice, in an interview style- this is why I love listening to [tag]The Parent’s Journal[/tag] with Bobbi Conner. I first became a fan when I listened overseas on AFN, every Friday morning after the the 9am news. Unfortunately, I could only get reception on one radio and if I had errands to run would miss… View Post
No time to find play resources
[tag]Fathers[/tag] Have No Time to Play With Their Kids, Herald Sun Says Good news for these fathers………………there are numerous resources on the web now that offer short and open ended [tag]play activities[/tag] that can be used with your kids. You don’t need a lot of equipment. For busy dads at work you can download them straight from the sites or… View Post
Carnival of Parenting Podcasts-#5
Welcome to the 5th edition of Carnival of [tag]Parenting[/tag] Podcasts It’s a place to share and find some new parenting [tag]podcasts[/tag] from the podcaster and recommendations from those who listen to podcasts. Top 10 Send in your favourite podcasts of the fortnight. Manic Mommies: Growing up online. The Household helper: Organizing when you have children with special needs Mommycast show… View Post
Post it note fun
The weather here has been too cold to be out for too long so we’ve been tucking into [tag]play activities[/tag]. Our current favourite comes from the archives of January 10th 2007. 11 fun kid activities to do at Grandma’s house. Post it notes * Draw a series of pictures or the entire alphabet on separate post it notes; the more… View Post
Play rangers
Do you have what it takes to be a [tag]play ranger[/tag]? In the UK, the government is funding schemes that employ play rangers who [tag]play[/tag] ” Encourage children to make more use of [tag]parks[/tag] and [tag]open spaces[/tag] Reduce children’s fear of bullying Help children to feel that they have someone to listen to their needs and turn to for advice… View Post
A wild ride
I stumbled upon Elizabeth’s blog last year and love to pop over and visit. https://www.awildride.net/blog/ I particularly like the news and research section Helping our boys succeed Giving Disorganized Boys the Tools for Success A wild ride is chock full of article, ideas and activities to make you think and show you new perspectives. Don’t forget the main website https://www.awildride.net/… View Post
Carnival of Parenting Podcasts
Welcome to the 4th edition of Carnival of [tag]Parenting[/tag] Podcasts It’s a place to share and find some new parenting [tag]podcasts[/tag] from the podcaster and recommendations from those who listen to podcasts. Listen Andrea presents Frankincense and Mirth: Humphrey’s First Christmas posted at Just One More Book!!, saying, “Looking for an entertaining and effective spin on the story of Bethlehem?… View Post
Rebus reading
Both children love [tag]books[/tag]. There are great heaps of them all over the house as they move them from one room to the other. I try to rotate the books monthly but the children always find their favourite ones and bring them out. Naturally, as parents, we are very happy they love books as we read a lot ourselves. The… View Post
Play activities New year play date
Play activities got a chance to play in Hawaii. Kailani of [tag]An Island Life[/tag] is a busy mum of two girls, Girlie Girl (5 years) and Baby Bug (21 months). She’s been happily married for the last 8 years. When she’s not at home in Hawaii, she’s flying the friendly skies as a flight attendant. 1.What’s your favourite activity? My… View Post
Nativity blocks
Just passing on this fun activity we’ve been doing this [tag]Christmas[/tag] season. My boys love to move things about and make so we decided to make a [tag]nativity[/tag] scene out of [tag]wooden blocks[/tag]. I first saw the idea at my local MOPs presentation. The speaker had a set her grandchildren use. She left us with measurements and pictures so it… View Post
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