This is C's very first piece of art, created at his toddler group at age 1. It sits proudly on the mantle in our playroom. Part 4 of this series is all about showing that your little ones' creations are worthy of being protected. Putting the pieces behind glass does just that and floating frames like these are ideal because they work well with art that's not square or rectangular. The above photo is from my living room and is one of the first things that visitors see … [Read more...]
Honoring Kids’ Artwork: Part 3 – Hang It Up
photo via Childhood 101 Next up in this series is one of the most popular methods of displaying lots of artwork - simply sticking it up along a wall. It's cheap, easy to do, and allows for lots of flexibility. This art space was created by Christie over at Childhood 101 for her daughter's playroom. How could anyone not be inspired to create here? Seriously, just looking at this has me itching to break out the crayons. Best of all, Christie provided lots of stylish ways to … [Read more...]
Install an Indoor Swing, Instill Self-Confidence
photo via Real Simple The idea of hanging a rope ladder or swing from the ceiling might strike fear into the hearts of many parents, for the safety of both their little ones and their walls. Yet, experts at Stanford’s Shyness Clinic recommend doing just that. The Shy Child : Overcoming and Preventing Shyness from Infancy to Adulthood advocates indoor swinging, climbing, and other mildly risky activities to foster self-confidence in more naturally reserved kids. Click through … [Read more...]
More Magnetic Wall Ideas
photo via minor details (spotted on pinterest) When I first posted about C's magnetic wall giraffe, I gave a few suggestions about other ways to interpret the project. If you particularly liked the idea of a cityscape with magnetic citizens, here are a few great examples of skylines to get you started. Something modeled after this large scale wall decal from tangle tree interiors would be perfect (spotted at minor details). photo via I am Momma, Hear Me … [Read more...]
Honoring Kids’ Artwork: Part 2 – Create a Collection
photos via Create-Celebrate-Explore In the last half of this series I'll cover a few ways to establish a rotating gallery at home. For today, lets address what to do with that hand turkey (and other seasonal art) once the holidays have come and gone. First, take digital photos of the pieces and then throw them out. Trust me, you'll feel nothing but relief when that ever-growing pile of construction paper is gone. Second, use the photos to create something stylish. … [Read more...]
How Thomas the Tank Engine Can Make Your Kids Smart & Popular
Intriguing title, no? You're going to have to stick with me a little on this one because I'm technically posting on Emotional Coaching. Now, hold on - before you go to click away from the "touchy feely" post, read a little further. I promise this wasn't a bait and switch, Thomas will make it in! The quick and dirty on Emotional Coaching is basically this: The goal is to help kids to be aware of emotions and to learn how to express and regulate them. The parent's role is to … [Read more...]
Honoring Kids’ Artwork: Part 1 – Get Rid of It
So now that we've armed our little ones with the proper art supplies, what do we do with their new creations? Get rid of 'em! Sounds heartless, I know, but remember for toddlers art is about the experience and not the product. And even if your child's not a toddler, there's really no need to keep everything. Don't think you can change your pack rat ways? See Minimalism for Moms for some inspiration. Plus, you don't have to throw it out - just give it to someone else who will honor it. … [Read more...]
Free Illustrations for Your Kids’ Space
Have you heard? MPMK is having its first giveaway today. And since we're on the topic of giveaways, I wanted to take the time to highlight a site that is generous enough to have one every day. I first read about Katie Moon's commitment to provide one new children's illustration a day (free for 24 hours) for the entire year over at ohdeedoh. When I visited oohmoon, I was delighted to find the pieces were being provided as week-long series. That means that all you have to do is stop by once … [Read more...]
How to Foster a Love of Writing in Your Kids
I can't seem to get away from all things literary this week (see here and here), so I'm just gonna go with it. When I was in 5th grade, I was selected to participate in a program called "Young Authors" in which I had about a week to write and illustrate a book. Once I was done, I got to skip an entire day of school to attend special writing workshops at a local community college. The experience left me extremely enthusiastic about reading and writing - a feeling I would love to instill in my … [Read more...]