Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Some Novel Ideas for Fighting Cabin Fever With Preschoolers and School Age Kids This Winter


Kids





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Even before the holidays -- it always seems -- cabin fever begins setting in for just about everyone who has kids.  As a mom of four born within a year, including triplets, I can definitely relate to that.  


It's getting dark outside a lot earlier, so the days are noticeably shorter and the weather is cooler.  This all adds up to our children spending much more time indoors in late fall and winter than during the rest of the year.   This couldn't be truer than in places like Minnesota and other northernly states that have already had quite a bit of snow this year.

Parents: have no fear because this blog post has been written specifically to help you and your children make the best of the chilly months ahead.  With hope, you'll find a few ideas here for creatively carving out family quality time by looking at such basic quiet indoor pastimes as reading books and playing games together as a family in a whole new way.


Winter Reading
Can you imagine anything better than reading together with your child?  I know I can't.  My kids may all be teens now, but each still looks forward to the required hour before bedtime at our house called "Free Read" on school nights where each kid much be in their bed quietly reading the book of their choice. 

Without a doubt, whether you read to your child or he/she reads to you, the rewards will always be the same.  You'll not only be maximizing the chances that your kid will build strong verbal reading skills that will serve him/her well as she moves into the school years, you will also be fueling their growth as a full-fledged reader who will always love books.


It's not difficult to get children excited about books if you start when your kids are babies and always remember to
  • Choose books that appeal to your child and that are age-appropriate, such as board books and sturdy pop-up books for babies and, for older toddlers and preschoolers, illustrated picture books with increasing amounts of text as they reach school-age 
  • Encourage your child to answer and ask questions about the pictures in the books they read as this is a great way to build both vocabulary and verbal skills, even with children who are not ready to read by themselves
  • Stimulate your soon-to-be kindergartner's imagination by asking them not only why they think things happened in a book, but by encouraging them to create their own sequel ideas if they were writing a new book
Certainly, infants, toddlers and preschoolers all have different reading abilities and needs and as parents we need to pay attention to these.  To get started download and read this FREE Comprehensive Reading Guide, courtesy of Kindercare.com, which outlines these variables and how you as a parent can help your child blossom through exposure to reading books at every stage.



Family Game Night
Set aside one night per week to get together and play games as a family.  This may be easier said than done unless you follow a few ground rules.  To make it work make sure you
  • Require all family members (dads and older siblings included) to plan ahead so they can always participate each week
  • Turn on the phone answering machine and turn off all electronic distractions in the house (except for appropriate music), including cell phones, computers, video game devices, television, battery-operated games and toys, etc.
  • Select games for younger children that are age appropriate and that are naturals for you to play along with them, such as building with blocks or large Legos side by side with your child for toddlers or playing a game like I Spy with letters and sounds for preschoolers
  • Play simple, but fun board games with school age children that are fun for everyone such as classics like Monopoly or Scrabble
About KinderCare
Kindercare Learning Centers operates year-round and is currently accepting registrations for their Winter Science Camp that runs from Dec. 20-23 and Dec 27-30.  During these sessions fun and educational activities will include learning about gravity, creating balloon rockets and simulating volcanic eruptions, among other fun things to do that teach through doing about science.  With approximately 1,600 centers located in 39 states and the District of Columbia, KinderCare Learning Centers, an accredited early childhood provider, offer a range of educational programs and after-school care for infants as young as six weeks old to school aged children through age 12.  For general information about childcare and educational programs visit Kindercare.com  or to sign up for this year's Winter Science Camp here.


What are your favorite ways of spending quality time with your children during the long winter months?  Please leave a comment below and share.

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Monday, November 15, 2010

Teen Girls Trending Into Fall & Winter in Style - A Post Written by a Teen for Other Teen Girls

by Guest Columnist
Mini MommyBlogExpert, age 13
Daughter of MommyBlogExpert

Mini MommyBlogExpert, in the Know About Fashion for Fall & Winter
On location at The Grove in Los Angeles
Photo by Janis Brett-Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

There’s a new trend out there in the world of fashion for Fall/Winter 2010/2011 -- it's all about COZY sweaters and long skirts.

Since fall is already here and winter will arrive before you know it, make sure you’re all warm and toasty as the leaves change color and the snow begins to fall.  That means you: teens and tweens! 

Fall does mean that school is now in session.  But, not to worry, there’s more relaxation ahead because it’s about to get chilly outside.  That calls for much more time indoors to indulge in steaming hot chocolate with whipped cream, sprinkles, and a cherry on top to celebrate the season.  It also means doubling up the blankets, watching more rented movies, and eating extra popcorn.

I consider it pre-winter right now.  Though winter is still more than a month away it's a kind of time to warm up fashion-wise before the temperatures drop to their coldest of the year.  Your fave stores are already stocked up with this season’s trends, so it’s a great time to be snapping up the best warm and fuzzy skirts and sweaters on the racks right now at your favorite boutiques, department stores, and outlets.  Don't overlook shopping online, either, as there are great deals on sites like Zulily which specializes in trendy up and coming designs for moms and youth at incredibly discounted prices.

My Mom & Her Garden's Harvest in 1960s Fall "Fashion"
Photo by Mini MommyBlogExpert's Grandfather


Now, on to the FUN part!  I love fashion -- what teenage girl doesn't?  Mostly it’s because you don’t have to wear the same thing all year-round.  Each season has it’s own style and things are constantly changing to keep it up-to-date and interesting.  

Spring is for flowery dresses and floppy hats, summer is for cute bikinis and trendy flop-flops, winter is for overcoats and mittens, and, of course, fall this year is all about snuggly sweaters and the most sophisticated and feminine skirts.  I just love talking about this because it makes me feel so happy and cozy, too.  Also, since I have always been a modest dresser I am thrilled that this season’s must-buys are in line with my lifestyle.

But in recent seasons, I’ve noticed a big fashion problem.  Many young women feel the only way that they can be up-to-the-minute is if they wear clothes that are itchy, too tight, uncomfortable, or all of the above, just to be classy.  This runs contrary to my own approach.  We spend so much time wearing clothes, that I think fashion should always be equally comfortable and stylish.

My sister (right) and I Before an Expert Ski Run last Winter
On location at Mammoth Mountain, California
Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

This month you can find many things that are comfortable and trendy, like sweaters.  They come in what seems like an endless array of designs and styles and in sizes that will fit everyone. Try on some of the season’s skirts, too, in your size.  Once you do, with a good fit, you’ll feel super comfy in a style you absolutely love and will feel as happy as can be.  Knee-length to ankle-length, these skirts are the height of all fashion.  They’re so cute, and very stylish too.

There are many places to shop for both cute and affordable clothes all year.  But these fall (and soon to be winter) fashion trends are among my favorites.  So, if you’re like me, go out there and earn some money so you can be the trendiest girl you can this season.  You might even consider begging your parents to lend you money.  Tip -- ask your dad, not your mom.  Dad’s are much more likely to give you money to spend on clothes.  It’s the totally quicker way to be fashion-forward, if you ask me.  

So, get ready to go shopping and hit those stores as soon as you can earn or borrow (or keep without paying back) enough money to buy a few new outfits.  From Arden B, H&M, and Nordstrom to Banana Republic and Forever 21, you never know what you'll discover. 

Oh...Did I mention that my Daddy took several of my friends and me shopping at The Grove in Los Angeles yesterday?

Please Leave a Comment
What’s your favorite trend for fall or winter?  How do you pay for your purchases, do you earn the money yourself or do you get a clothing allowance from your parents? Leave a comment and share with me and the other teens that read my mom’s blog MommyBlogExpert.com

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Oregon Chai Twitter Party - Tuesday November 16th

Join me for
Oregon Chai's Twitter Party
Tuesday, November 16th, 7-8 pm CST
Chocolate Layer Cake Torte Teapot
by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

I absolutely love tea as you might guess from the many unusual teapots I have in my personal collection, including the whimsical chocolate cake teapot pictured above.  So, when I heard the news that Oregon Chai was having their last Twitter party of the year this week I had to share it with all my MommyBlogExpert's readers.

Oregon Chai Tea Products
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Helping Oregon Chai to celebrate will be Peggy Hall, host and wellness expert, who is going to be sharing her ideas and strategies for staying calm and collected this holiday season as well as how to share the gift of Me Time with your loved ones.  You’ll also be able to bring your own questions for her to answer.  If you're as stressed out a mom as I am, I'm almost certain you'll also be able to benefit from the advice and tips that Peggy will have to share. 

Don't miss this online get together.  Lots of Chai and other prizes will be given away, too, PLUS one lucky participant will win a $100 grand prize.

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