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Archive for July, 2010

Kids and Sports: When is it too much?

Posted by Jessica on July 12th, 2010

Most everyone has played a sport at some point in their lives, whether informally or formally, in stadiums or in backyards, on a team, or just with friends. Today it can seem that children are spending more time on video games than anything else, let alone sports. And playing a sport can have some very [...]

Sleeping bags are summer favorites

Posted by Jessica on July 8th, 2010

Sleeping bags are extremely popular and common in modern day society because of their convenience and simplicity. However, not all sleeping bags are the same and there are several different kinds of sleeping bags. Some types are called “mummy bags,” others have arms and legs; some are filled with down, others made with synthetic filling. [...]

R-E-S-P-E-C-T vs. Bullying

Posted by kstuart on July 6th, 2010

With an influx of teens being adversely affected by bullying behavior, our job as parents is a painstaking dance of watching, training and protecting.  We must watch our children’s behavior, train them diligently on the proper way to treat others and protect them from the children who threaten to break their hearts and crush their [...]

Kendra Wilkinson and Artistic Sensations

Posted by Jessica on July 5th, 2010

Weighing in at 9 lbs., 5 oz., on December 11, 2009 was Hank Baskett IV, son of the then wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts, Hank Baskett III. Also parented by a famous mommy, Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett, Hank IV is now almost 7 months old! Just like every parent, celebrity parents still need baby essentials when [...]

The Top Five Myths of Children’s Bedding

Posted by kstuart on July 1st, 2010

I am a mother three times over.  You could say I’ve been around the block.  Or at least, I’m making my way around the block.  With two out of three children transitioned from crib to big bed I have discovered that putting together that all important “big kid room” is essential – and not always [...]