The idea of a perfectly-planned wedding clashes with the idea of kids running around, right? But the two don’t have to be polar opposites! There are many ways in which children and weddings can exist in harmony. Here are some ways to make it happen.
Special education is constantly evolving and adapting to meet the needs of our children and students. Simply consider popular education trend setters like Piaget, Vygotsky, or Reggio Emilia. Each revolutionary had new theories and ideas, but one thing in the learning world is always constant: change.
“Mom, why am I so fat?,” wailed my nine year old after a basketball practice.
As Moms, we’ll do anything to protect our children, even going to super-human lengths to save them from harm. Guarding their eyesight should also be high on our never-ending to-do lists, and while we don’t have to lift an automobile off them if they’re trapped, there are some simple things that we can do to help ensure they have a lifetime of better eyesight.
Many of us went camping as kids and have many fond memories of fishing with Dad, roasting marshmallows around the campfire with Mom and swimming in the lake with our siblings. With all of today’s modern technology, communing with nature is more important than ever and there are plenty of families out there still enjoying the great outdoors.
How many sick days does your child use in a typical school year?
According to data collected from 2012, it is estimated that 58% of school age children will miss between 1 to 5 days of class every year. Numbers show that 7.5 million children will lose a month of education over the course of a year due to absences. Children are more than likely not sitting in their desks, because of an illness!