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Great blog all around! FREE Chore Flip Cards for Kids!! No confusion about what to do when it's your job! Even pictures for little ones to help out! #Chore_Cards #Chores #Cleaning

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7 Ways to get closer to your kids. These ideas are incredible. I love every one of them!!

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8 ways to protect children from sexual abuse. READ THIS

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40 ways to entertain your kids while lying down (when you're sick, pregnant, injured, etc) Every Momma needs a list like this

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what boys need from moms

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sweet questions to ask a child at bedtime to encourage building your relationship. love these.

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25 things a mom should teach her son...

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10 ways to slow down & make your child's day. Perfect!!! These are such cute, easy ideas.

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No Bad Kids – Toddler Discipline Without Shame (9 Guidelines)

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43 chores young children can (AND SHOULD) do (18 months to 7 years old)

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A teacher in New York was teaching her class about bullying and gave them the following exercise to perform. She had the children take a piece of paper and told them to crumple it up, stamp on it and really mess it up but do not rip it. Then she had them unfold the paper, smooth it out and look at how scarred and dirty is was. She then told them to tell it they’re sorry. Now even though they said they were sorry and tried to fix the paper, she pointed out all the scars they left behind. And that those scars will never go away no matter how hard they tried to fix it. That is what happens when a child bully’s another child, they may say they’re sorry but the scars are there forever. The looks on the faces of the children in the classroom told her the message hit home. Pass it on or better yet, if you're a parent or a teacher, do it with your child/children.

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Fantastic FHE, visual about the influence of friends.

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Bully-proofing your kids - Starting when their son was 3, psychologist Tammy Hughes and her school psychologist husband started teaching him. At night, they'd say, "Tell me three good things that happened to you today." This helped him make the distinction between events and his feelings about them. Once he had that mastered, they added, "Tell me three good things that happened to someone else (lesson: the world includes me and other people, their feelings and actions)." Next they asked, "Tell me something you did that worked out well. Now, tell me something that someone else did that worked out well for someone else." "These simple questions help children differentiate themselves and others, and (teach them) cause and effect. If you can connect these ideas and feelings, then it helps children to prepare to identify bullying -- negative versus positive behaviors -- and who did what to cause the outcome"

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