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Trying out Gymnastics for Young Kids: A Morning at The Little Gym

August 18 by Janssen

Gymnastics is one of our favorite indoor social activities for both girls and boys - here's our complete review of The Little Gym.

Finding just the right activity to sign up your little one to attend, can be nothing less than maddening. I really value classes that allow my kids to be active, gain confidence, and grow their social skills. That said, I also like to spend a lot of our time on unstructured play and usually limit activities to just one per season. Which means, I am VERY choosy about which classes we take. Gymnastics is far and away one of my favorites. There's just something so amazing about watching S … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Janssen, Parenting Tagged With: gymnastics for kids, indoor activities for kids, social activities for kids, The Little Gym

Technology Makes Me a Hypocrite, and How I’m Changing That

August 10 by Jessica Timmons

Screen Time for Kids - How technology makes me a hypocrite

Image Credit: © Tricia | found here | CC by 2.0 (edited) Every single time I stumble across an article or a post relating to “screen time” and kids, I devour it. First off, I want confirmation (that I rarely get, because everyone must be lying) that I’m not the only parent whose kids get waaaay more than the token thirty-minutes of approved screen time on any given day. It’s not constant, but yeah, I’ve been known to hand over my phone or a tablet so I can focus for an entire 45 minutes. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jessica, Parenting Tagged With: kids and technology, mom texting, parenting, screen time

Free Printable: Setting up a Simple Routine with Kids

August 5 by Kaley

Free Printable: Making a simple schedule with kids - My kiddos have loved using this to help plan our days! #QuakerUp

Long summer days without the rushing and time constraints that come with the school year sound heavenly. Lazy days relaxing in the hammock and swimming until dark, then sleeping in and doing it all over again. Thats how I wanted my summer to go. But with two little ones running around, that just wasn't realistic. As an elementary school teacher, I know that kids thrive on routine. And setting up a simple routine always ensures smoother days but just the word "routine" seems to go against the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Kaley, Parenting, Printables, Project Organize Your ENTIRE Life, Schedules & To Do Lists Tagged With: free schedule printable, having a mindful summer, intentional summer, making a mindful summer schedule, making a summer schedule, planning days with kids, play printable, Quaker chewy girl scouts granola bars, summer activities printable, summer kids schedule

Kids’ Birthdays – How to Get Back to Simple

July 27 by Jessica Timmons

How to Get Back to Simple Birthdays - Such a great message here (sounds really fun too!).

In the seven years since we’ve been throwing kids’ birthday parties, the party landscape has lost its mind. I blame Pinterest. Last week was the big first birthday for our youngest, and let’s just say the theme was “simplicity.” It’s a good thing love isn’t measured in mix-your-own trail mix stands or chalkboard signs or carnival themes, because Em had none of that last Thursday. And spoiler – she didn’t care. She didn’t even care about the age-appropriate first birthday gift we gave her … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jessica, Parenting Tagged With: kid party ideas, kids birthday ideas, parenting, simple birthday parties

Tips from a Teacher on Dealing with Back-to-School Anxiety

July 20 by Kristin

How to Deal with Back-to-School Anxiety - Love these great tips from a teacher on dealing with first day of school worries... I'd never thought to do #5, so smart!

*I’m a PediaSure SideKicks Partner and am a sponsored blog partner, but all opinions are my own. Please see below for additional disclosure. Can you believe we're talking First Day of School already?!!? It's so funny to find out that parents kind of feel the same way about it as kids do (I never realized when I was a kid) - not wanting the summer to end but also a little excited about the new schedule and changing of the seasons. I also never realized as a kid how stressful the first day … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Kristin, Parenting Tagged With: back-to-school anxiety, first day of school, first day of school anxiety, healthy lunch ideas, how to have a great first day of school, how to pack a school lunch, school lunches, tips for the first day of school

Fair Warning – From One SAHM to Another

July 16 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

A Warning: From One SAHM to Another - such a true look at what it's really like to be a stay-at-home mom!

Image Credit: © www.suzette.nu | Raaf playing | CC by 2.0 We've got another parenting story sent in by a reader to share today! I'm so happy you guys are taking this idea and running with it, I can't even tell you. If you'd like to share something, I'd be honored to read it and maybe even post it here - just send me your submission here (more details here). Today Laura is writing about what she's learned during her transition to becoming a SAHM. Her words ring so very true and it's a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Parenting, Uncategorized Tagged With: parenting, SAHM, staying home with the kids, what is it like to be a Stay-at-Home-Mom?, what it's like to be a stay-at-home-mom

How to Have a Successful Family Night for EVERYONE

July 13 by Kristin

Tips for a Successful Family Game Night (or not game night) - My kiddos were being such poor losers during family game night, it was becoming no fun. These are some great tips that really helped us turn it around!

Do you guys do family night? I read in one of my favorite parenting books that it was an important thing to establish early on. You know, promotes communication, sibling and parent/child bonding, will make your kiddos confide in you more when they're older, yadda, yadda. So, we established family game night... And it was awful. There was SO MUCH whining and pouting, and lots of the general mayhem and misery that occurs when a preschooler looses an all-important game of Chutes & … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Kristin, Parenting Tagged With: family fun night, family night, family night for kids, how to create a family night, how to have family night with young kids, parenting, tips for family game night

YES – Four Kids is Crazy

July 5 by Jessica Timmons

YES - Four Kids is Crazy! What it's really like to have four kids - I LOVE this, especially the end... So TRUE!

Jessica is back today with her unique take on parenting as a mother of four and I'm so happy - I always connect with her posts. And, really, I feel like the name of this one could easily be "YES - Three Kids is Crazy" or "YES - {Fill-in-the-Blank} Kids is Crazy" because life as a parent is just general craziness. But I always love to hear about other parents' perspectives, and I find the experiences of parents who have more kids than the three I have to be especially fascinating. Before … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jessica, Parenting, The grown ups (that's you!) Tagged With: family of six, parenting, parenting four kids, what it's like to have four kids

Where to Get Free, Top-Quality Math Apps Based on Common Core Standards

June 30 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

Umigo - a TOTALLY FREE site with math apps, videos, interactive games for elementary kids that meet common core standards.

Raise your hand if you're interested in getting your hands on some free, top-quality, multimedia math apps for your kids in order to prevent the dreaded "Summer Slide". That's pretty much what I thought... Friends, let me introduce you to UMIGO (Short for "You Make it Go"). Funded in part by a US Department of Education's "Ready to Learn" grant, the content on UMIGO is aligned with the Common Core Standards for mathematics for the first and second grades. It's also TOTALLY FREE and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: best math apps, common core math app, math app for first graders, math app for second graders, math games for kids, Umigo

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