"Today's young children are controlled by the expectations, schedules, whims, and rules of adults. Play in the only time they can take control of their world." ~ Sheila G. Flaxman
Clap your hands if you have fond memories of recess! My friends and I would burst outside into the sunshine, clamber up trees, conjure up outlandish games to play, and just have fun. Do our children have the same opportunities to create these sunny, smiling memories? Do they have access to the emotional, cognitive, and physical rewards of ample playtime?
The unfortunate reality is that due to strict testing standards and other factors, recess is being pushed aside. This creates a troubling conundrum; kids are expected to pack more into their brains without any opportunity for reprieve. As adults, we know how strenuous it can be to work through our lunches, rack up long hours, and care for our family. We all need time and space to breathe. The sames goes for children! That is why recess is so essential.
Here are 10 great ways that children can benefit from recess.
What other benefits of recess can you think of? There are so many! Please Share your thoughts and ideas with us in the comments section below.
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The world is a lush, vibrant source of wonder and nourishment! It's our duty to sustain it just as it sustains us. I was seeing green since birth; my parents sought to establish eco-oriented values in me from the moment I could breathe. Recycling is a key component to a renewable lifestyable. By recycling, you help reduce the pollution caused by waste. You also cut down on the risks animals face when packaging and byproducts enter their natural habitat. Plus, recycling slashes the need for raw materials that would otherwise be harvested from struggling rainforests and other waning resources.
Recycling starts at home. That's why I have made it my mission to empower my little wildflowers to recycle and grow passionate about the environment. We need to educate our kids on the natural life cycles of our planet and the need to conserve. I hope you'll join me in this effort to live as a happy green family!
Here are seven ways to empower your kids to recycle.
In what ways have you taught your children the importance of recycling? Not only can you cherish and nurture the planet as a family, you can have fun while doing it! With small steps, we can help our children be more mindful of the environment. We would love to hear your input on this topic and any suggestions you might have! Please drop us a comment in the box below.
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There's no doubt that play matters, but play can go beyond just fun physical movement. In fact, a playful brain becomes resilient and creative! Let's explore how we can integrate play into the art of conversation. Not only will these playful "interview" questions help you learn about your child's unique and blossoming mind, it will hone their communication skills and encourage them to speak their opinion freely.
By asking fun and playful interview questions, you inspire them to exercise their imagination and explore undiscovered areas of thought. Best of all, you'll both have so much fun with this energetic exchange! The possibilities for questions are endless, too, and I'm certain your child's answers will surprise and delight you!
Here are 15 playful interview questions that you can ask your kids.
Do you have any fun interview questions for kids that you can add to this list? The possibilities could be endless, so let us know about your ideas in the comments section below.
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Are you a dog person, cat person, or every creature person? If you've had pets, you know how fulfilling it is to love and be loved by an animal. Through their adoration and zany antics, they earn everlasting places in our hearts and families. Whether it's a peppy puppy or a mellow senior cat, there's so much joy to give and receive in pet-human relationships. All of my pets have been rescue animals, and I urge you to consider adopting too. I find that the biggest, warmest souls are just waiting to be freed from those kennels. I know it's trite, but the bumper stickers that say "Who saved who?" are quite accurate!
I had dogs, cats, and even a surly parrot named Bebop while I was growing up. After I had my first daughter, I wanted her to experience the delight and responsibility of having a pet. Currently, we have two small mixed breed pups that are feisty bundles of joy! My girls wildly adore them, but I also make sure that they have a vital role in caretaking and cleaning. We also continue to volunteer at the shelter where we rescued them from. It's been such an enriching experience for everyone.
While I know it's not a decision to be taken lightly, I do hope you consider it with your family. Here are nine ways that kids can benefit from adopting a pet:
Have you adopted a pet? What blessings have they bestowed upon you and your kids? We'd love to hear your stories and see pictures, so please drop us a comment in the section below!
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