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May 07 2016

How to Manage Your Children’s Misbehavior in Public

How to Manage Your Child’s Misbehavior in Public

child-785713_1920Two primary themes were shared by readers this past week. When considering random acts of kindness, validated parents felt more confident in their parenting roles. Parents also stated that they felt a sense of pride when others commented about how cute their child was or how cooperative their child was when socializing in public.  Parents also confirmed that they felt overwhelmed when their child misbehaved in public.  Due to the demands of managing a home and working outside the home, most parents have little time to reflect on life and the daily challenges of raising their children.  [Read more…]

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Written by Mary Ann Burke, Digital Education Expert · Categorized: Early Childhood Parenting, Elementary School Parenting, Social-Emotional Health

Apr 28 2016

Making Your Imprint on Children with Small Acts of Kindness

Making Your Imprint on Children with Small Acts of Kindness

photo-1445633883498-7f9922d37a3fWelcome to our first blog. Our sisterhood of grandma educators created this blog to share successful parenting strategies with families, grandparents, and friends that can make an incredible impact on the lives of children in their healthy growth, cognitive and academic development, and overall happiness. We are active grandmas who regularly babysit and play with our grandchildren and help in schools and community programs. I play with my six year old granddaughter and nine year old grandson several days a month in addition to providing weekly care for my two six month old twin granddaughters and a three year old grandson. My life is rewardingly full as I am able to care and contribute to the healthy growth of my cherished grandchildren. Continue Reading…

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Written by Mary Ann Burke, Digital Education Expert · Categorized: Academic Support and Play Activities, Early Childhood Parenting, Elementary School Parenting, Health and Wellness, Uncategorized

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