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Kids & Phones: A Guide for the Newbie Mom (from a Mom In the Trenches)

October 18 by Kristin

A Guide for Kids Getting Their First Phone: Lots of helpful info. Really liked the stuff on how to keep the kids safe and the device safe too! #spon https://www.tech21.com/

Our family is still slowly dipping our toes into the world of having school-aged kids. One of the topics that seems to keep coming up when chatting with my mom friends in the same position is that of the cell phone. And, of course, that one topic leads to a bevy of questions. When are kids ready for one? When might it be a good idea for communication/safety concerns? What rules and limits should be applied? How do we keep our kids, and those expensive phones safe? When questions like these … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Kristin, Parenting Tagged With: giving kids phones, guidelines for kids and phones, keeping kids safe, kids and screen time, kids and technology, parenting, rules for kids and phones, sponsored, Tech21, technology for kids

What I’m Reading: Raising A Rockstar Reader

October 15 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

Helping Kids Learn to Read- 75 Quick Tips to Help Your Child Develop a Lifelong Love of Reading.

I've got another great read for you guys today and I think what you're going to love most about it is how super easy and quick it is to get through. Because, let's face it, as much as we all have the best intentions about reading that super-helpful parenting book, it often just doesn't get done. Raising A Rockstar Reader is different though. It is truly one of the most skimmable and easily digested books I have ever read- and it's packed with really great info. too. Hooray for a great book … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Parenting, The Book Nook Tagged With: books on kids literacy, how to help kids learn to read, literacy skills, parenting books, Raising a Rock-Star Reader, reading activities, reading games

Parenting: One Stay-at-Home Dad’s Take on Self-Care

October 1 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

One Stay-at-Home Dad's take on Taking Care of Yourself While Parenting Young Children.

I'm so happy to introduce you guys to Billy today. He has some really interesting things to say about self-care, and what that really looks like when you're also responsible for the daily care of a young child. I especially connected to the part about modeling (and, sadly, the part about the dentist as I had a similar experience. NO. FUN.) Don't forget, we are always looking for new parenting perspectives to share. Learn more here. Here's Billy... "How long can this wait?" I ask. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: parenting, parenting self care

Parenting: The Gifted, the Talented, and the Hard Workers

September 24 by Jessica Timmons

Are gifted & accelerated programs the best choice for every child that qualifies? Great perspective here!

Image Credit: © Suzette - www.suzette.nu | found here | CC by 2.0  Jessica is with us today discussing, once again, how do we really give our kids the kind of childhood we want for them? I really love what she has to say, it reminds me of a great chapter from one of my favorite books, Nuture Shock: New Thinking About Children. Like nearly every parenting issue, there's a lot of gray area here and not a whole lot of black and white- I'd love to hear your thoughts! Here's Jessica with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jessica, Parenting, The grown ups (that's you!) Tagged With: gifted kids, Nurture shock, parenting, praising effort, the right way to praise kids

Round Up: Our Most Useful FREE Printables for Your Kids

September 17 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

Free Printables for Kids: Love all of these! Especially the knock-knock joke Advent calendar, reading scavenger hunt and kids' drawer organization labels!

The nature of blogging is so fast paced - always working to churn out that next post - that every once in a while, I put my head up and realize that there's a lot of great stuff essentially getting buried here. I try to help with menu bars and categories for things like Project Organize Your ENTIRE Life, In the Kitchen, or The Holidays- but the truth is a lot of you are viewing this on your phones and those menu bars are so teeny tiny they're virtually non-existent. So today, I thought I'd … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Parenting, Printables Tagged With: BORED printable, free kid printables, free printables, reading scavenger hunt

10 Great Places for Kids to Spend Their Allowance

September 14 by Alli

10 Perfect Places for Kids to Spend Allowance - Love these ideas of where my kiddos can find ways to spend small amounts of money they've earned - esp. #3 and #8!!

I've written here already about how back-to-school always feels like a breath of fresh air to me - largely because we get the chance to establish some new routines and it brings a whole new flow to our family life. One of those routines we're currently focusing on are our chores. These include both family jobs AND money jobs.  So far, it's going really well. But one of the things that stumped me for a bit, especially when we first started to pay our young children for their "money jobs", … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: allowance ideas, how to start allowance, when to start allowance, where to spend allowance

How to Set up a Healthy Pack-Yourself Lunch Station for Kids

September 8 by Kristin

How to Set Up Stations for Kids to Pack Their Own Lunches - So doing trying this out this year!!!

I'm all about making life easier when possible. As moms we are juggling a million things and making lunches for school is one of those things that seems like it should be an easy task, but ends up being one of the tasks that I avoid until the last minute.  So here's what I've discovered. Just like anything else, preparation is key.  You may have seen our serve-yourself snack station over the summer.  I decided to apply the concept to lunch. If I let the kids have make their own lunches … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In the Kitchen, Kristin, Meal Planning, Simple Ideas Tagged With: easy lunches, getting kids to pack their own lunches, helping kids pack their lunch, packed lunch ideas, packed lunch stations, school hacks, school lunch ideas, serve-yourself lunch station

Sending Kids Off to College on a Budget

September 3 by Janssen

Great ideas for putting together a budget -friendly college gift pack and freshman would love to receive. #spon

*This post is sponsored by QVC but all opinions are 100% our own. Check out #QVC for more info. on the QCard. I don't have any children heading off to college yet; my oldest just started kindergarten, so those days are still a ways off for our family. But my husband's youngest brother begins his first year of college in a few weeks and even that is pretty much blowing my mind. I met him when he was nine years old, so it is hard to imagine that he's old enough to head off for university … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Janssen, Simple Ideas, The grown ups (that's you!) Tagged With: college gift basket, college packing on a budget, qvc QCard

Responsibility & Logical Consequences: One Mom’s Conundrum

August 31 by Jessica Timmons

Teaching Kids Responsibility - Balancing the line between tough love and being there for your kids... This one really got me thinking.

So technically I'm taking suggestions here. I mean, I think we're doing it mostly right, if level of difficulty is any indication. Because so far, teaching our kids to be responsible little people seems to involve an awful lot of biting my tongue, sitting on my hands so I don't rush to do something the "right" way, and letting them fall flat on their own little faces sometimes. I’m all about modeling good behavior. I say please and thank you to my kiddos, and I expect to hear it back. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jessica, Parenting, The grown ups (that's you!) Tagged With: logical consequences, parenting, teaching kids responsibility

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