Showing posts with label Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Young. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Information about young children the truths of Life, learned

1. no matter how hard I try to not to baptize cats.


2. when the Mother of the mad is the father of her, do not grant the hair brush.


3. when the Sun hits a sister, do not strike back. Always stick to another person.


4. Never be prompted to save the tomato 3-year-old brother.


5. You may not be able to watch your food to dogs.


6. Read what people write to teach much., desks


7. don't Sneeze when someone is on the cutting of the hair.


8. the puppies still breathing after eating a breath mint.


9. does not like the vacuum and the cat at the same time.


10. the School Lunch packages attached to the wall.


11. you can't hide a piece of broccoli on the glass of milk.


12. don't wear polka dot shorts white with lingerie – regardless of how cute underwear is.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Truths About Life, Learned by Young Children

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1. No matter how hard you try, you can’t baptize cats.

2. When your mom is mad at your dad, don’t let her brush your hair.

3. If your sister hits you, don’t hit back. They always catch the second person.

4. Never ask your 3 year-old brother to hold a tomato.

5. You can’t trust dogs to watch your food.

6. Reading what people write on desks can teach you a lot.

7. Don’t sneeze when someone is cutting your hair.

8. Puppies still have bad breath even after eating a breath mint.

9. Never hold a vacuum and a cat at the same time.

10. School lunches stick to the wall.

11. You can’t hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk.

12. Don’t wear polka-dot underwear under white shorts – no matter how cute the underwear is.


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Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Start Family Traditions When Your Children Are Young


Family traditions are the glue that unites a family, and these special moments help mold and shape your children. Among the many traditions our family enjoys, our favorite by far takes place on Thanksgiving. Now that my children are young adults, I can witness the effect this tradition has on them.

Each Thanksgiving morning, another family joins us at a house at the beach, to assemble 40 Thanksgiving meals. Each meal includes turkey with gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, and cranberry sauce, filled into a carry-out container. We then add a roll, cookie, plastic silverware and a juice box, to make the meals complete.

Each person oversees a segment of the meal, whether it's cooking, scooping, or assembling. I cook the turkeys the day before, so the whole process takes just a couple of hours. We then load the meals into boxes, get in the car, and drive to the Atlantic City boardwalk. It doesn't take long to find people in need of food, more this year than ever before.

Practically every person we offer a meal to is incredibly appreciative. There is no greater feeling than feeding someone who is hungry, and the smiles on my children's faces offer proof of that all day. As we seek out the people who would benefit from our meals, our family bonds. We tell jokes, actually referring to the day as "Bad Joke Holiday." We enjoy the ocean breeze and brisk wind that often accompanies the November day and reflect on how thankful we are to be able to share with others.

This year we gave our meals out in record time. Sadly, there are too many hungry people. Yet, being able to help just a few is very meaningful to us all. It doesn't matter what your traditions are, but repeating them year after year for your children is priceless.








A bit about myself: I produced the Romper Room and Friends TV show and Bowling for Dollars when I worked for Claster Television in the '80's and '90's. With three kids of my own, I stopped working there in 1996. Today I am a freelance writer and preschool teacher and I am in the process of publishing my first book about preschool advice for parents. Please check out my blog at http://www.preschoolteach.blogspot.com