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Get your kids to eat more veggies? Yes, with a school grant from Action for Healthy Kids!

March 30, 2018 By Debra Pearlstein Leave a Comment

Parents can be a formidable force for change in schools, especially when it comes to starting health and wellness programs. Ensuring that our kids are eating healthier foods, learning about nutrition, and being more physically active in school not only sets them up to learn lifelong healthy habits but, according to a growing body of research, it helps them be better prepared to focus and learn in class. Studies also show when parents are involved in a child’s education, their children demonstrate higher academic achievement, better attendance, better social skills, better-eating habits, increased physical activity and less emotional distress.

Yet, despite wanting to do what’s best for students’ health, many schools lack the necessary resources to implement health and wellness practices that help students eat better and stay physically active. That’s why Action for Healthy Kids (AFHK) has announced a new Parents for Healthy Kids grant just for parents for the 2018-2019 school year. The grants, which are provided through funding from ALDI, are designed for parents, caregivers and parent-groups (e.g. PTAs, PTOs) to lead school-based physical activity and nutrition initiatives and to engage more parents and family members in student and family health.

If you’ve ever thought of starting a school garden, getting kids to eat more fruits and veggies at school lunch, or finding ways to ensure they get more physical activity in and get the wiggles out during the school day so they can better focus in class, then this grant opportunity is for you. If you can think of a way to improve school and student health, AFHK can help you do it. In addition to providing schools with needed funding (grants up to $1,000), AFHK provides grantees with technical support and resources to activate their grants successfully.

Parents can learn more and apply for a grant by April 13, 2018 by visiting ParentsforHealthyKids.org/Grants. While you’re there, check out the resources to help you get involved in school health, and sign up to receive news your family can use to create a healthier school and home, today!

This sponsored post is brought to you by Action for Healthy Kids and coordinated by Wendy’s Bloggers.

Save $250 Off Summer Camp TODAY at Camp Walt Whitman

March 4, 2018 By Debra Pearlstein Leave a Comment

Camp Walt Whitman, New England’s premier sleepaway camp, is currently running two special and unique promotions!

Camp Walt Whitman’s Family Camp is 5 days (August 13-17) of fun-filled activities for the entire family to enjoy. This all-inclusive family vacation allows everyone to feel like a camper again.

Family Camp has the low-key vibe that CWW is known for, while providing amazing opportunities for everyone to enjoy. Each morning family activities are organized to enjoy together (swimming, art projects, waterskiing, zip lining, tennis lessons, etc). Then, in the afternoon, separate activities for children and parents are provided. Kids get to go play and have fun with other children and CWW’s best counselors, while parents can enjoy adult time relaxing down by the lake, taking a tennis lesson, sailing across Lake Armington, taking a yoga class, participating in a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, doing an art project, and more.

Each night there is a traditional camp evening activity after dinner for the whole family to enjoy. These might include a campfire complete with staff skits and s’mores, a mini Olympics, a luau, a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and even a square dance!

After our evening activity there are additional activities available for teens and tweens to enjoy. In addition, camp counselors are available to babysit at night which provides parents the opportunity to hang out together for adult time around the campfire or playing different games in our lounge while enjoying a local beer or a glass of wine.

Family Camp costs $700 per adult and $500 per child. Children 3 and under are free. Call camp 800-657-8282 and mention US Family Guide to receive $250 off Family Camp this summer. Offer expires March 31. For more information or to enroll, http://www.campwalt.com/family-camp/.

For families considering sending a child to a sleep-away camp in Summer 2019, the process of finding the right camp can feel overwhelming. Camp Walt Whitman’s one week Pioneer Camp, July 29 to August 4, 2018, provides a wonderful first step towards making the transition from day camp to sleep away camp for children finishing 1st or 2nd grades this June.

At Pioneer Camp children have the opportunity to experience the magic of Camp Walt Whitman first hand. We have developed a balanced and structured program that allows campers to enjoy a wide range of activities including sports, swimming, arts & crafts, traditional camp events and fun evening activities. Each day is structured to help Pioneers get a feel for camp and have fun in a safe, nurturing and friendly setting. Pioneers will make new friends, try new activities and see what camp is all about. This acclimation eases the transition into camp for both children and parents, making the process of acclimating into a longer sleep-away camp session for Summer 2019 more comfortable and successful.

Tuition for Pioneer Camp is $1250. Save $250 off tution by using code PIONEER2018 Offer expires March 31.

Fore more information or to enroll, http://www.campwalt.com/family-camp/

 

Disclosure: This is a partnered post with Camp Walt Whitman and US Family Guide

Luvs Diapers are Now Available at Even Lower Prices #MoretoLuv

December 7, 2017 By Debra Pearlstein 21 Comments

This review was made possible by iConnect Influencer Management, Luvs. I was compensated for my participation in this campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine.

 

When the first child arrivluvspostes, of course you want the very best of everything – the finest nursery, the latest stroller, the best clothes, the best toys, the best activity mat.

 

 

 

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You make homemade food in the special baby food processor and even the first birthday party is a big production.

 

When the first child arrives, things can get expensive really fast. Nothing wrong with that, but, things change.

 

 

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When you’re a second time parent, you don’t trust something just because it costs more, you trust that it works. You relax and realize that a lot of parenting is intuitive and you aren’t going to screw things up!

 

 

 

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Luvs is the official diaper of experienced parents and is now an even greater value with new lower prices!

And guess what #MoreToLuv(s) = more money in the bank for parents. So yeah, go ahead and get that massage or dress you really want.

Luvs, with NightLock Plus locks away wetness with quality leak protection at new lower prices so head out to your local retailers and check them out!

What’s not to Luv about that?

 

About The Luvs Mom:
She is confident. She trusts her instincts and doesn’t sway in the face of external pressures to be a perfect mom. She makes no apologies.
She’s the wing mom, savvy and unfiltered.
She has a great sense of humor and isn’t afraid to laugh at herself. She knows she’ll make mistakes and is now more apt to laugh than cry.
She’s always honest and authentic. She’s not ashamed to admit that sometimes it’s not always pretty, but she’s figured out what works for her and her baby – and she’s not afraid to admit it.
She exists in a no judgement zone. With time and experience, she’s figured out that there’s no such thing as perfect parenting. Loving her kids and getting by in a way that works for her is all that matters.
And remember…

9 times out of 10 kids get their awesomeness from their mother.

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So Relax!  Live, Learn and Get Luvs, at even lower prices. 

 

Tried-And-True Tips to Help Your Children Sleep at Night

February 22, 2017 By Debra Pearlstein Leave a Comment

If you are a parent, chances are that you are well aware of the struggle of getting your little ones into bed on time. Unlike us grownups who would actually kill for some more sleep, kids hate going to bed. To them, it’s the end of all things fun, like ruining the newly wallpapered bedroom with pen scribbles, playing catch with your grandmother’s antique flower vase or dipping your Smartphone in the flush because “daddy, it gets thirsty too”. Be it 2 year olds or 10 year olds, getting them to sleep on time is an uphill battle.

Newborns and toddlers need around 16 to 20 hours of sleep per day. Children require an average of 9-12 hours of sleep per day. Children who do not get the required amount of sleep tend to be more problematic than those who do. Their emotions get out of control; they get easily irritable, irrational and hyper. They may also suffer from behavioral problems, focus issues or weight problems. As a parent, it is very important that you make sure your child gets the amount of sleep his/her body requires. The more important sleep is for the development of infants, toddlers and school going kids, the more unappreciated it is by them.

Learning what your child is feeling at bedtime and how you can resolve it is the key to getting them in bed and snoozing. Every parent has to struggle with opposition from their kids at bedtime. Let’s start by breaking down every parent’s struggle into phases.

Phase 1: Pooper and Tooters (0-1 Years)

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This is the most difficult phase for a parent as the baby keeps waking up every few hours. Infants need to sleep 4 to 5 hours since they have small stomachs and cannot hold food in for very long. Once they get it out, they get hungry again! This can be quite disturbing for the parents too during the night since that is the time we fill up on our sleep. Here are a few tips you can use to get your crying poop machine back to sleep.

⦁ Get your spouse to take turns with you to feed the baby during the night. The baby will get up after every few hours, so one of should be ready to feed him/her. Once fed, chances are that the baby will go back to sleep.
⦁ Babies cannot differentiate between day and night. And after being fed, they are ready for some playtime. If the baby wakes up during the night and does not go back to sleep after being fed, try not to engage playfully with him/her. Keep the lights turned off and be as quiet and subdued as you can.
⦁ If your baby refuses to sleep, check the obvious details like are the baby’s clothes comfortable? Does he/she need a diaper change? Is the environment around the baby sleep inducing? Just like adults, babies also need a sleep inducing environment to sleep.
⦁ Make sure the baby is not over stimulated before bedtime. Playing peek-a-boo and piggyback rides are not a good idea before the baby’s bedtime.


Phase 2: Monsters and Bedtime Stories (1-6 Years)

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This is the stage where you have to focus on setting a consistent bedtime routine for your growing child. At this age, a child needs to sleep around 11 – 12 hours per day.

⦁ Start by incorporating bedtime activities before putting your child to sleep. Set a routine of having the child brush their teeth and change into their jammies. Grab a book and cuddle up with them in bed and read them a story.
⦁ Keep the lights low and have them follow the bedtime routine at least an hour or thirty minutes before they get in bed.
⦁ Don’t let your child watch TV or go anywhere near digital screens or anything that gets them excited before bedtime.
⦁ The most important thing is to stay consistent with the bedtime routine even if your child does not sleep on time. This will enable their body to automatically detect bed time and start inducing sleep when the brain associates the bedtime routine with sleep.
⦁ If your child is wetting the bed or suffering from fear, be supportive and take action. For example, if the child complains of a monster in their room, you can help calm them down by spraying the room with ‘monster killer spray’.

Phase 3: Homework and Video Games! (7-12 years)

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At this stage, your child has already gotten used to sleep. Kids this age require an average of 9 hours of sleep. The difficult part now is staying consistent with the bedtime routine. A proper sleep routine is very important for the child because the child needs to focus in school and that is not possible if he/she is sleep deprived.

⦁ Stick to the child’s bedtime routine and focus on bedtime hygiene as well. Kids this age have a tendency to nag when it’s sleep time (“Ten more minutes please mommyyy?”). Don’t fall for it and make them go to bed on time.
⦁ Do not allow activities that can cause the kids to be hyper before bedtime. These include video games, TV, iPads, phones etc. The bedroom environment has to be calm, dark and sleep inducing.
⦁ Do not allow the kids to stay up past their bedtime even on the weekends since it disturbs the body’s biological clock.

Despite the years of sleepless nights annoyed parents spend being woken up in the dead of the night by their children, they are always sad to see them go away to college or move out when they grow older. Hopefully these tips will help you and your children get some sleep and some amazing memories to look back upon down the lane.

About the Author
EugeneEugene Gabriel is a passionate blogger. He has always been fascinated by sleep and how it relates to health and wellness. Read his post on How Sleep Changes with Age. You can follow him on twitter @eugenegabrielj.

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