Are You Listening or Lecturing to Your Kids? Five Tips to Help You Listen
March 26, 2008 by Amaze Magazine · Leave a Comment
The knowledge that our children are safe, happy and emotionally sound is one of our greatest concerns. If they were being traumatized by something at school or, even worse, the attentions of a predator, we would want to be the first to know.
The only way we can truly be sure that they are all right, [...]
Fun New Finds for Baby
March 19, 2008 by Valery Amador · 1 Comment
Always on the lookout for fun new finds for your wee one(s), here are a few of our latest favorites…
BabiePlates are the trendy Swedish baby name license plate and the next smash hit baby accessory product from Sweden…An ideal baby gift from grandparents, godparents, relatives, and friends.
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Lisa Kothari’s Ten Worst Party Planning Mistakes
February 22, 2008 by Valery Amador · Leave a Comment
Whether throwing a first birthday party for a tiny tot, or hosting a teenager’s birthday bash, parents often make party-planning mistakes that result in a disappointed birthday girl or boy, offended guests, or just a true mess on their hands! With the help of party expert Lisa Kothari – author of “Dear Peppers and [...]
EnviroMom.com Helps Parents Take Baby Steps to Greener Living
January 28, 2008 by Valery Amador · Leave a Comment
Climate change. Global warming. Sustainability. These were the buzz words of 2007. Most people now accept that global warming is a reality and are faced with the seemingly overwhelming task of minimizing their carbon footprint. Two Portland moms are trying to help parents make those changes one step at a time through their Weblog, EnviroMom.com. [...]
And Least We Forget Our Furry Friends!
December 20, 2007 by Valery Amador · Leave a Comment
Jamie Young is a proud dog owner and urges everyone to think ‘outside the can’. He lives in Australia, with his dog, co-star, and chief taster, Frodo, his beloved American Staffordshire terrier. Before he started this project Jamie had no idea that all the Vets on TV in Australia were either sponsored or employed by [...]
SafeGreenToys.org Takes Fear Out of Shopping for Gifts
December 11, 2007 by Valery Amador · Leave a Comment
With hundreds of thousands of toys made in China that have been recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for lead paint dangers, what is a concerned parent or grandparent to do when it comes to buying for children during the 2007 holiday season?
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Organic, Natural Beauty, Holistic, Green Living, Eco [...]
Eight Ways to Teach Your Kids Gratitude This Holiday Season
December 9, 2007 by Valery Amador · Leave a Comment
Is your child grateful? If you’re like most parents, you’ll answer with a reluctant, “Not always.” Who hasn’t felt a nasty smarting pang in the gut from the sight of a child who takes a gift, tears it open, and throws it aside, inconsiderate of the effort that went into this special attempt to please [...]
Throwing Dazzling Holiday Parties for Kids and Friends With Lisa Kothar
December 8, 2007 by Valery Amador · Leave a Comment
With the holidays just around the corner and travel plans underway, the winter months can often seem daunting and stressful for us all. For those parents afflicted by end of the year anxiety, author and party planning expert Lisa Kothari has created some wonderful party ideas and indispensable tips for stress-free wintertime party planning [...]
Are Your Kids Ready for Adulthood? Five Easy Tips to Guide Them in the Right Direction by Dr. Terry Noble
November 21, 2007 by Valery Amador · Leave a Comment
They’ve been raised in an age of excess consumption, where plastic surgery and flashy cars are doled out as high school graduation gifts. Some experts say catering to kids’ self-esteem instead of teaching them about responsibility has left them poorly equipped to deal with adulthood. Armed with cell phones, laptops and their parents’ cash, they [...]
Mothers Demand Conscious Products This Holiday Season!
November 20, 2007 by Valery Amador · Leave a Comment
When Kemi Ingram gave birth to her first daughter Abigail in 2005, she did not anticipate joining—let alone leading—an ‘apron string’ revolution.
As a holistic oriented first time mother, Ingram searched the internet for organic baby food, eco-friendly diapering alternatives and pediatric homeopathics. She purchased a hand-made baby carrier from a work [...]
