Honesty is an important part of life, affecting our relationships, our careers, and our general interactions. Understanding how to communicate our feelings and listening to the feelings of others helps children understand the importance of honesty. - https://t.co/mCpOBbJnPl
When spring cleaning, involve your children. Kids will have bigger buy-in and better attitudes if we find a way to make it fun for them, and the life lessons they learn will be invaluable. - https://t.co/J3zWh35Q3R
If we teach our kids to take care of our Earth now, the Earth's future may look brighter. Start today and explore everyday ways you can take care of Earth. Live out Earth Day every day. - https://t.co/MxQW9riNmZ
Real world experiences can fuel our children’s imaginations, and it can increase their knowledge of how the world works. Take Your Kids to Work Day is a wonderful opportunity to give your children this kind of experience! - https://t.co/lpQkGoRu0U
Parents set the tone for how their kids treat each other. We can begin with showing them how to treat other people in general, including their siblings. National Siblings Day helps us honor our brothers and sisters. - https://t.co/nVIKOM0f1i
You can use everyday household substances to learn about acids and bases. Springtime is a great time to color eggs and teach kids some science!
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Gardening - tending plants, watering, and watching them grow, teaches responsibility. Kids learn the science of plant life, from planting seeds seeing it flower, and then fruit. A vegetable they grew themselves, produces growth in self confidence. - https://t.co/Rq3YE6wWyQ
This time of year, when the seasons are changing, is a great time to observe different types of weather. Springtime brings rain, lightening, thunder, snow, and wind. It's a perfect time to learn about weather. - https://t.co/DBfFXW8yRa
Learning and understanding place value is a foundational skill children need to help them build more complex skills and to be successful in math. - https://t.co/X06LaCYaBp
In raising responsible kids, they should have clear expectations for their general behavior, for specific situations, and for daily routines. The struggle of parenting is to repeat, repeat, repeat - and stick with it! - https://t.co/WeNEPRcFYJ
Before disaster happens, to properly handle an emergency situation with your family is to make a plan. Do you have your emergency plan in place? - https://t.co/3kGP3Lxq5G
The way we approach any activity influences the way our children see it as well. Present something with a positive attitude and our kids will catch on to that. A cheerful attitude will get us far more mileage than a grumpy “go play.” - https://t.co/eiCzvTegcn
We all know the benefits of exercise for you and your children. It can increase blood flow, gain strength, improve your health, and become more flexible. You and your kids can also gain a sense of calm. - https://t.co/O6q9dSxzzo
New Lessons! Sign It ASL will teach you the vocabulary and sentences you need to know to have basic conversations in American Sign Language. - https://t.co/EAEOFcMwby
Houseplants. The simple act of caring for a potted plant – watering, repotting, cleaning, and pruning – can refocus our minds onto positive, uplifting thoughts. - https://t.co/xVWmOWNKcL
We’ve all set resolutions, only to give up on them within a short time. So is there any reason to keep trying? Research does show us that setting a goal helps us in several ways. - https://t.co/ThYbDvOn5G