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when a little bit older... Lunchbox Cupboard: the kids pack their lunches... pick one from each drawer (fruit, granola bars, snacks, desserts, drinks) The parent chooses what goes in the drawer, but the child learns to make their own choice of what to eat.
10 Snapshots you should keep in your phone! I totally do this when I'm in a parking garage.
Just add food coloring to your boiling water to color your noodles! Fun!
LOVE! Ransom box: If you leave your stuff out after 1 warning, mom puts it inside this box and you can't get it back until you draw a job from the envelope and do it. (Her job list is hysterical.)
Throughout the year, write down memories that make you smile. On New Year's Eve, open and re-read all of the good stuff that made the year wonderful.
Erase hard water stains with a lemon - a must with our well water (plus other tips)
10 Ways to Improve Toddler Communication - Thoughts on ideas from a Montessori expert
a flight attendant demonstrates how to pack enough for a 10-day trip into a single standard carry-on
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scuba style! hahaha @Melanie Figg these made me think of you this week!
OCD Cutting Board for the ultimate OCD foodie - oh man we both need this @Anita Gormley
peel a whole head of garlic in seconds!
The hand-holding punishment. This is, by far, the very best way to punish children. Also, the cutest.
"when your child starts kindergarten and at the end of each school year you sneak the book into the teacher and have them write a note in it and sign their name...
Pouch to hold iphone while it's charging
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DIY Scented Plugins - I spend so much money on these! Hello brilliant! You have to read how she does it! Awesome.
SERIOUSLY?? Trying this next time I paint my nails. Paint your nails. Run them under cool water. Voila. They're dry.
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Did you know that a parmesan cheese lid fits a regular mouth canning jar perfectly? No, I didn't know.
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Bind all wedding cards together for memories. Would be good with baby shower cards, Christmas cards for the year etc.
Beautiful... 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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Holy cow. Someone just saved me SO much time on making tutus.
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a vinyl hopscotch, our hallway would be perfect for this
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