Thinking of having a third child? Here's what you need to know.
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Rubber band helicopters are easy and fun to make. Learn how you can make one a home, and learn tips to really make them fly!
Internet users have shared photos of the worst messes their children made. The snaps paint a hilarious picture of what happens when parents turn their backs.
“My parents forced me to eat three times a day growing up. No joke. Three times. Every. Single. Day. And it wasn’t always stuff I liked, either. Matter of fact, I complained a lot about…
These kids are more YOLO than we ever could be.
Three coloring/worksheets to explore feelings of anger plus a colored example. Looking at feelings people see and don't see: ~ Understanding anger ~ Can be used with clients in session or emailed to them to use before the session ~Also, a great tool for parents or teachers to use with kids What you see is only a small part of what’s really there. Like a volcano, the bulk of behavior is found below the surface. This tool allows us to explore what other emotions could be at play in the triggering event. The Angry Volcano represents the idea that, although anger is displayed outwardly, other emotions may be hidden beneath the surface. These other feelings—such as sadness, fear, or guilt—might cause a person to feel vulnerable, or they may not have the skills to manage them effectively. By exploring what’s beneath the surface, clients can gain insight into their anger, such as other possible treatment avenues. For example, a client who realizes their anger is fueled by jealousy may benefit from communication skills, whereas a client who realizes their anger is caused by stress will benefit from developing self-care habits. The Angry Volcano worksheet can be used in multiple ways. It works well as a group discussion piece, or as an activity where clients identify and circle their own hidden emotions. Try the following discussion questions to get started: ~ Imagine a friend is facing a situation that’s similar to one of your own anger triggers. What emotions do you think they might feel, other than anger? ~ In your family, or in the culture you grew up in, what emotions do people freely express? What emotions do they keep to themselves? ~ Imagine a person who handles difficult emotions—such as sadness, fear, or hurt— effectively. How do they show these emotions? ~What do they do to cope with them? ~ Anger has sometimes been used to mask emotions that make a person feel vulnerable, such as hurt or shame. Can you think of a time you expressed anger in order to conceal another emotion you were feeling?
"One second you're telling jokes and hi-fiving, the next you're married with three kids and can't pay rent."
A husband and wife were fighting over the TV remote control. They both wanted to watch different shows at the same time. After a heated argument, the husband said, "Let's settle this the old-fashioned way." He raised the remote control high above his head and dropped it. When it hit the floor, the batteries flew
Tips for getting through some of the most challenging conversations that we as parents need to have with our kids, including death, divorce, illness, etc.
In the comments of a kind of random post about some Latin quizzes I made, Tamar and Caitlin asked me how I manage a homeschool day with four different grades, a preschooler, a toddler, and one in the oven. I guess the real answer is: Sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. Some days our school […]
Got a kid who loves rocks? Encourage your little geologist to learn about the 3 major rock types with this worksheet.
How can sound be waves? It is a hard concept for kids. Try these 7 science experiments for kids to SEE sound. Learn the 5 senses with STEM activities.
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
DIY Rhythm Dice: how I made the dice, how I use them in my classroom, and the FREE resources that I've made to go with them.
No study of architecture and engineering would be complete without talking about the Great Pyramids. Egyptian architecture is as mesmerizing in the 21st century as it must have been mystifying when they were constructed. And thanks to Bubble Guppies, a subject of great fascination to my preschool and toddler too! Egyptian Architecture…
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Learn about how sound is made! Make science fun for kids of all ages by teaching them how sound is made. This sound activity is great for all curriculum
Origami teaches patience and gives amazing rewards. Your kids are going to LOVE this list of easy origami crafts! Easy Origami Ideas for Bigger Kids I don't think there is an adult anywhere who doesn't
While she worried about having three babies at once, the mom-to-be remembered how great it was to be one of three siblings with a special bond.
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Best outfits of the year is here! Итоги уходящего года.
I have had three children and we have been a family of five for a month now. 4 weeks! Life has changed and these are our realities.
If you make a pro/con list about whether or not you should have a third child, I guarantee you the answer will be no. I know, because I actually wrote that list. On the con list? It's more expensive to travel. You need a larger table at every restaurant and a bigger car. There's less parent (tim