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Do These 5 Things to Keep Your Kid From Catching a Cold This Winter



It’s inevitable that from time to time you and your child will be exposed to people who have a cold or who are spreading airborne germs.  While the odds are that your child will catch the occasional cold, there are certainly a few ways to reduce the number of colds that she gets.

  1. Try to keep ahead of the germs.  Disinfecting wipes or a water and bleach solution can be used for this task.  Make sure that you are regularly cleaning door knobs, handles, cabinets, toys, and anything else that little hands might come into contact with.  For every gallon of water, 1 ½ teaspoons of bleach should be added to create a solution to disinfect surfaces and toys. For diapering and toileting areas, 1 tablespoon of bleach can be added to 1 gallon of water. Let the bleach solution sit for 2 minutes before wiping it down.  If you are worried about your child coming into contact with chemicals, look for all-natural sanitizing solutions.  You’ll also want to make sure that everyone in the house frequently washes their hands with warm water and soap.
  2. Change toothbrushes often.  Toothbrushes can harbor germs and re-infect your child if the germs are not killed.  Dentists recommend that toothbrushes be replaced every 3 months if you are healthy, more often if you are not.  Toothbrushes should also be replaced after an illness. To kill germs soak the toothbrush in antiseptic mouthwash for 5 minutes or run your toothbrush through the dishwasher.  Warning: Boiling your toothbrush or running it through the dishwasher will wear out the bristles faster.
  3. Feed your child a healthy diet.  If your child eats a proper diet it will strengthen his immune system and he will be better able to fight off cold-causing germs.  Make sure he eats plenty of fruits and vegetables, as these contain the proper vitamins and minerals needed to build up his body’s natural defenses.  Eating foods high in vitamins is better for absorption of those vitamins than taking vitamin tablets.
  4. Encourage your child to drink plenty of water.  Water not only keeps your body hydrated during the very dry winter season, but it helps your body flush out unwanted toxins.  Water also helps your lymph system run better, which is part of your body’s immune system, and it fights off illness.
  5. Make sure your child gets enough sleep.  Sleeping is extremely important, and most people don’t get enough of it.  Doctors recommend that children sleep 10-11 hours per night.  A lack of sleep can affect how well your child grows because the body produces a growth hormone during sleep.  Digestion also takes place during sleep.  Bodies need this down time to recover and rebuild after a busy day of being a kid.  By getting enough sleep the body is better prepared to fight off germs.

Movie-themed and Other Fabulous Family Christmas Cards

Every year, certain families go out of their way to make pretty creative family Christmas Cards.

They wow and dazzle the recipients who get to place them on their fridge door or assemble them on the mantle for all visitors to admire and comment off for the year.

If you’re such a family and you’re looking for inspiration, I curated some pretty awesome, fun and hilarious portraits!

Loved the ones based on famous movies and tv shows

The Breakfast Club
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A Christmas Story

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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

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The Peanuts Gang

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Game of Thrones

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Sparkle

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Elf

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We love the colorful ones 

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The creative black and whites are phenom!

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Interchangeable faces are so creative

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Reasons a Pet is Actually Good for Your Child’s Health (INFOGROPHIC)

By Emily Parker, Catological.com

When your children come to you asking for a pet, don’t turn them down so quickly. While it takes plenty of time and effort to care for a furry family member, more and more scientific evidence is beginning to point out the numerous benefits our four-legged family members give our kids.

For starters, let’s look at how owning pets will make your kids more confident and responsible. Based on studies from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, owning a pet that shows them unconditional love and support gives kids the confidence to try new activities as well as make new friends. Along with this, taking care of their pets each day by feeding, cleaning, and playing with them teaches kids the importance of keeping a daily schedule, making them more responsible.

And then there are the benefits pets provide in keeping your kids healthy. Based on studies found in the Journal of Pediatrics, having a pet in your home will make your child’s immune system much stronger. For children who had pets in the home from birth to age one, researchers found the children had over 30 percent fewer respiratory illnesses and over 40 percent fewer ear infections!

Need more? There are also studies showing pets help kids become better readers. By having a pet who sits quietly and listens to them read, your child will not only enjoy reading much more, but will also discover that it’s okay to make a mistake now and then, since the pet will be nonjudgmental and not criticize the child while they are learning proper reading techniques.

In case you want even MORE of a reason to get a pet for your child, check out the infographic below, or read the whole post on Catological!

These are The 10 Best Place Places to Hide Gifts From the Kids

When the kids are little it usually isn’t all that difficult to keep their gifts a secret, but as they begin to get older and understand that Christmas entails receiving gifts, they tend to get a little more inquisitive and may start poking around trying to find out where you’re hiding the presents.  If you think your kids are going to be poking around before Christmas in an attempt to locate their gifts, try these 10 different places for hiding them away from their prying eyes:

  1. Trunk of the car – If the present isn’t going to be affected by heat or cold, keeping it in the trunk of your car is a great hiding spot because the kids rarely have a reason to be in the car without you being there too. Just don’t forget you stashed them there and send the kids to get something out of your trunk!
  2. Empty suitcases – These are the best hiding places! Those suitcases sit there day in and day out and no one has any need to move them or look at them.  You can hide quite a bit of small gifts in one of the larger suitcases, however, if you have an overly bulky item you may need to think of another spot for it.
  3. Under bed storage boxes – Most kids don’t have any reason to go under mom and dad’s bed, and the under the bed storage boxes will hold a lot of stuff.  If you have a typical bed, you won’t be able to store very big items underneath it, but Barbie dolls and video games fit well!
  4. The neighbor’s garage – If you and your neighbor are friends, this is the ideal hiding place for big items.  You can put your item in a corner and cover it with a blanket.  This is especially great if their kids aren’t little anymore so they can tell their kids the present out there isn’t theirs.
  5. A box in the attic – Attics offer a perfect hiding space as long as it doesn’t double as a play area for the kids.  Also, be sure that you don’t store things up there that might be affected by extreme heat or cold. Big items work well in an attic as long as you are strong enough to get them up there.  Cover them up with a blanket and you are good to go.
  6. Behind your clothes in the closet – Keep the kids out of your closet this time of year! Hiding presents behind long dresses and suit bags is a smart place to stash them because at first glance, the closet looks the same, and only you will know where you stashed the secret items.  You can even use this spot to hide stuff for your spouse since it’s not likely he will move all of your dresses and shoes looking for his gifts.
  7. Your work place – If you pick up some gifts on your lunch hour don’t bring them home, just leave them under your desk at work.  Or, if they are expensive, you can lock them in your desk or file cabinet.  Make sure the cleaning crew can be trusted.
  8. Storage box in the garage – Buy a few extra storage boxes that match the ones you have in the garage already and hide the gifts in there.  Then, store the boxes behind normal storage boxes in case someone would happen to look in one.  Add an X or something on the box so that you will know where you stashed the gifts; it’s not good to lose the gifts you went to such lengths to hide!
  9. High shelf in the closet – Use a coat closet or a guest closet to hide gifts in a box up on a high shelf.  Put some blankets or other storage items in front of it so it won’t stand out if one of the kids is playing hide-n-seek and decides to hide in that closet.
  10. Linen closet – Most kids probably don’t venture into the linen closet very often, and if they do it’s probably just to grab a towel.  Hide small items on the top shelf in the back and no one will be the wiser.  Closets in the laundry room work well for this too, as the kids rarely would have any need to go into the laundry room, let alone the closet in there.

Make sure you keep a list of your hiding places somewhere so that you know where everything is hidden. You don’t want to be scrambling around in the days leading up to Christmas trying to remember where you so carefully hid everything!

Here are 10 Ways You Can Squeeze in A Work Out After Having Kids

Squeezing in a work out when you have children and a schedule that’s already overloaded isn’t easy. In addition, exercise may conjure up negative feelings because for some it implies long, strenuous hours in a musky gym. However, staying active is imperative to your physical, mental and emotional well-being, so finding convenient ways to sneak exercise into your daily routine is a must.

  1. Make Yourself a Priority – To be the best parent you can be, you have to make sure you take care of yourself, too. This means keeping your physical and mental health a priority. Setting aside time for yourself each day, even if it’s only 20 minutes, is a way of getting into a routine that will allow you to spend a little time on yourself.
  2. Just Breathe – Studies conducted by the Division of Internal Medicine at Aoyama Clinic in Niigata, Japan on the Senobi breathing technique and a 2006 American Heart Association-published study on pranayama yoga breathing exercises indicated that the way you breathe can affect your overall health and fitness. If you don’t have the time for a full work out, exploring these breathing techniques may be a helpful alternative.
  3. When in Doubt, Stretch it Out – If you’ve missed your window of making it to the gym, spending just 10 minutes on the floor stretching each evening before crawling into bed or first thing in the morning before you start your day is a way of keeping limber and increasing your range of motion.
  4. Play Dates Aren’t Just for the Kids – Set up play dates with other parents looking to incorporate exercise while supervising their little ones for the support and accountability of a dedicated work-out group. Brisk walks around the playground or jogging with the kids in strollers are options to buddy-up and stay motivated with other parents or your spouse.
  5. Baby Weight – Who said that lifting weights had to include heavy barbells and awkward gym equipment? Some post-natal yoga classes are even designed to incorporate your child as resistance weight. Try doing lunges across the front yard while carrying baby in your arms or doing a few exercises of your own during baby’s tummy time.
  6. Sleep it Off – In order to optimize the benefits of any exercise routine, you need to get plenty of rest. Find a routine that doesn’t leave you completely drained of energy or interfere with your parenting, but understand that sometimes it’s important to skip a work out and simply rest when you’re feeling exhausted.
  7. No Sweat – Sweating brings fresh, oxygenated blood to tissues and organs and helps rid the body of toxins. It’s also a sign of the body working, but you don’t have to spend hours on a treadmill to break a sweat. Incorporate exercise into your daily activities. Have a dance party with your kids in the living room. Jog alongside your kids when they go for a bike ride. When possible, park farther away at the store and by-pass the elevator for the stairs. These kinds of minor changes add up and over time you will start to notice these tasks becoming easier and easier.
  8. Mutual Investments – If running or walking is your favorite type of exercise, invest in a well-built stroller made to accommodate these kinds of activities. This will optimize your efforts and minimize your frustration when you’re on the go. Or, make it a family affair and purchase a video game console that offers games that use physical activities, such as dancing, as a way to connect with your kids and also get in a sweat session.
  9. Sharing is Caring – Take advantage of your gym membership. Many gyms today have on-site day care services so that moms and dads can take a break from parenting and get in a work-out. If you’re not a member of a gym, you might opt for finding parents that are willing to work out a schedule so each of you has time to get out and exercise.
  10. Stay Motivated – Keeping motivated is an issue for most, whether there are children involved or not. Making an effort to find things that motivate you can help you accomplish your goals. Music you groove to, gym classes you enjoy and people who inspire you are all great ways to keep you motivated. If you aren’t getting pleasure in what you’re doing or who you’re with, it is likely you will give up or quit. Instead, set goals and find inspiration to keep you going.

Truth be told, fitting exercise into your schedule when you have children all comes down to convenience and sustainability. If it’s not convenient, you’re not likely to continue with a particular regimen. Find an exercise program that fits your lifestyle and daily needs as a parent. Stay positive and don’t beat yourself up for missing a work out here and there. It’s possible to be a good parent and keep a fit lifestyle; you just have to find the right balance.

 

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Top Family Friendly Podcasts to Download NOW!

Podcasts are BIG!

Everyone is listening to them because they no longer just consist of boring banter about old English books or business productivity. Because there is a podcast for every man, woman, and child out there, families have more options to incorporate them in their daily lives.

The fact that podcasts are strickly audio makes them quite practical. The best ones are just 10-20 minute in length and entire episodes can be absorbed on the way to school, during a long commute, during travel, at the airport while waiting for a flight, in the air, in a car ride, after school while running errands or traveling to sports activities or to an away game that is far away.

Podcasts aren’t just for iPhone users only anymore. Besides iTunes, there are many platforms that will let you download a podcast on your mobile phone, tablet or other device. You can also download them on your destktop and listen to them while you do mundane work on the computer.

A podcast is like a radio show, only better because you can listen whenever you like. If you have a smartphone, you can use a podcast app like StitcherSoundCloud or Apple Podcasts to listen. Just download the app, search for a podcast by name, and hit play.

You can also subscribe to your favorite podcasts to get alerts when new episodes come online. If you’re on a desktop computer, tablet or laptop, you can visit a podcast’s website to listen to episodes and learn more about your favorite shows. Most podcasts have a website where they offer additional content, photos and ways to get in contact with the podcast creators.

Because podcasts are so extremely popular now, you can find a show for just about anything you’re interested in.

The folks at Family First put together this list of 20 fun and educational podcasts for the whole family to enjoy together:

EDUCATIONAL

1. WOW IN THE WORLD

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Website: http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510321/wow-in-the-world

Wow in the World is a podcast and a new way for families to connect, look up and discover the wonders in the world around them. Every episode, hosts Mindy and Guy guide curious kids and their grown-ups away from their screens and on a journey. Through a combination of careful scientific research and fun, we’ll go inside our brains, out into space, and deep into the coolest new stories in science and technology.

2. BRAINS ON!

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Brains On!® is a science podcast for curious kids and adults from American Public Media. Co-hosted each week by kid scientists and reporters from public radio, we ask questions ranging from the science behind sneezing to how to translate the purr of cats, and go wherever the answers take us. https://www.brainson.org/

3. TUMBLE SCIENCE PODCAST FOR KIDS

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Exploring stories of science discovery. Tumble is a science podcast created to be enjoyed by the entire family. Hosted & produced by Lindsay Patterson (science journalist) & Marshall Escamilla (teacher). http://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/

4. SESAME STREET PODCAST

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Sing songs with Elmo, Abby, Cookie Monster and Grover. Learn about friendship, patience and sharing with Bert and Ernie. Celebrate sunny days with all of your favorite Muppets with new episodes every Monday!

5. BOOK CLUB FOR KIDS

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The place where young readers meet to talk about books. The show includes a celebrity reader and an interview with the author. The host is award winning public radio journalist Kitty Felde. Book Club won the Literacy in Media Award. http://www.bookclubforkids.org/

Among our fave is the DREAM BIG PODCAST

The DreamBigPodcast.com is a family-friendly podcast inspiring kids (and adults!) to pursue their passions in life and take action to make their dreams a reality. Mom Olga Karpman hosts the show her 7-year old 2nd grader daughter Eva Karpman. Together the duo interview world-class performers and  other guests who are extraordinary achievers from all areas of life and interests. Already, they’ve interviewed astronaut Chris Hadfield, motivational speaker Sean Stephenson, Pencils of Promise founder Adam Braun and countless other amazing guests The Dream Big Podcast’s short 15-20 minute format makes for the perfect length to listen to an episode in the car with your kids.

Each episode features free personalized discussion sheets that you can download and print at home to have a thought-provoking discussion as a family about what you learned listening to that week’s episode. http://dreambigpodcast.com/  

In recent months, the Dream Big Podcast has been consistently #1 on the charts in the Kid & Family section and a Top 100 podcast overall with well over a million downloads!  Wowza!

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Check out close to 20 other great podcasts you can subscribe to on this list provided by the folks at Family First Indiana Here!

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Expat Rules: Moving to Singapore with the Entire Family

One member of our blog family recently relocated abroad for a work opportunity and took her entire family. Another recently left for Singapore and it had a lot of us talking and thinking about how easy it would be to uproot the family and take them half way across the planet.

It’s easier than you’d think actually. Apparently, Singapore is quite the business hub in Asia and it also seems to have have attracted many investors from all over the world. Others come seeking employment in any of the numerous businesses present.

With many finding a welcoming environment, most are seeking to bring their families to Singapore. Before taking the first step, you’d have to source out an Individual and Family Immigration Service and implore the use of a reliable agent. You can visit the immigration department for more details on how to succeed throughout the process. 

Who Is Eligible as a Family Member?

If a mom or dad lands a job or some other oportunity, he or she can then apply for their spouse and children. Interesting enough, over time, this visa can be transformed into permanent Singaporean citizenship. The government, through the use of the immigration ministry, has various options for permits and passes for family members depending on the conditions under which their relative finds themselves. 

Long-Term Visit Pass

If the spouse will be working in Singapore or has an established business, then you can apply for the Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) to this country. Both biological children, stepchildren and adopted ones can also benefit from the same scheme. As mentioned above, the parents of the expat or of a foreign employee in Singapore may have to go through a detailed process. However, it is a possibility for them to get such a chance.

A dependent pass is another option that is available to children, spouses, and parents of a foreigner who is employed in Singapore and earns over S$6,000. This condition is straightforward, and therefore, applies to foreign employees rather than business investors. The process used involves the assistance of an agent to make the process a possibility and success.

Is It Necessary to Bring Your Family to Singapore?

Most people find it necessary to have their families relocate. After securing a job in the country, then you can opt to bring the family if they are willing to relocate. Facilities and services like education, housing, and healthcare in Singapore are on a par with international standards, making the country a world-class hub to live in. There is nothing to worry about because this is just the tip of the iceberg; there are more great reasons to bring loved ones here.

Before applying for any relevant pass and permit, ensure they are eligible in order to avoid disappointments, waste of time and waste of money.

Gen X Parents Got Nothing on Gen Y Parents Fancy Lunch Making Skills

Millennials get a bad rap just because they grew up in the social media, Pinterest, visually stimulating generation and have so many more opportunities to do amazingly creative things in their lives.

I admit, I think my generation, Gen X, have some envy over the opportunities they have. One of the things they put their energy into that marvel me is the creative ways they pack lunches. I wish I had the drive to put so much effort and work into the fabulous pieces of art they create.

I was going through my Pinterest food page and marveled at the endless stream of pretty lunches and snacks Gen Y pack for their children. I put together a montage of our Gen X lunch v. the Millennial lunch.

Above is my gen version of peanut butter and jelly or a peanut butter and banana sandwich on the left compared to a Gen X take on the same classic meal.

Look below, what Gen X does with a bowl of fruit, hot dogs, a bowl of apples and grapes, a clementine, ants on a log and pear and cheese on the right! (smile)

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