Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Subscribe to the world

TV. If kids are entertained by two letters, imagine the fun they'll have with twenty-six. Open your child's imagination with subscriptions to kids' magazines. They're fun, extremely affordable and will unlock their curiosity and creativity. Some of our favorite mags can be found at: http://www.allprodad.com/kidsmagazines.asp or do some of your own online searches. Readers are leaders and leaders are readers. Have leadership qualities delivered to your child at your own doorstep.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Adding to the family

Are you going to have another baby soon or just recently had one? Think about how it affects your other children. It's almost like you bringing home another wife to be loved just as much. It's crazy to think about it like that, but it's what kids perceive. Now they have to share time and love that used to be just for them. Do your best to help alleviate their fears. Here are some helpful tips: wrap up inexpensive gifts for the older child that can be given to her at opportune times after the baby is born. The attention that comes from the gift is usually going to be more important than the item itself. Also, if your older child seems to regress in her behavior, talk to her about all the advantages of being older and bigger. Make sure you show her the attention she needs. She'll try to get it one way or another.

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Monday, August 29, 2005

Motherhood is Glorious !

A wonderful woman named Edith Schaeffer had to care for four children, two of whom had major health problems. She writes, "Sometimes when difficult times are being lived through it seems as though the difficulties are simply too mundane to be the least bit worthwhile. Martyrs being tortured or persecuted for their faith at least sounds dramatic. Having to cook, serve meals to two sittings at times without ever sitting down to eat in between yourself, having constantly to clean up spilled and broken things, to empty mounds of garbage, and to scrub a stove that things have boiled over on, or an oven in which things have spilled over and baked to a black crust is neither dramatic nor glamorous." But there is nothing more glorious than being a great mother.

Remember that our culture does not put much value on what mothers sacrifice for us on a daily basis. Make sure everyday you tell your wife how much you appreciate her, don't leave all the household chores for her and make sure your kids express their gratitude. You simply can't thank her enough. Pick up the phone right now to call her and tell her how much you love her.

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Friday, August 26, 2005

What is your children's foundation?

At Ohio State University there is a performing arts center that has been labeled, "America's first deconstructionist building." The entire site demands a double take. The viewer encounters angled surfaces that disorient, stairways that lead nowhere, and pillars that protrude without purpose. It's meant to reflect the sense of meaningless that is a very strong undercurrent in 21st century America. Yet upon observing the architect's work at the university, philosopher Ravi Zacharias noted only one revealing question: "Did he do the same with the foundation?" Anything that's built requires a proper foundation whether we want to admit it or not. So what under-girds your children?
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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Your kids should dress for comfort . . .

of others. Kind of a different way to think about it, isn't it? Does the way your children dress make others uncomfortable? Whether it's skirts that are too short, shirts that are too tight or pants that sag too low, immodest clothing today is all the rage and it's distracting at best, offensive at worst. As in all areas, your kids need to be thinking of others, and being properly clothed is an important part of that. Cover up what shouldn't be seen on the outside and let the beauty of your children's inner character shine through.
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Making car trips more fun, is MORE FUN !

St. Augustine said, "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." Very true! So as you're thinking about where to travel for fall break and the holidays to get those world pages turning, also consider how your kids will be traveling. You can make a long family car trip seem a lot shorter if you have fun with your kids along the way. Plan ahead with a few car activities, and making the journey can be as much fun as the destination. Click http://www.allprodad.com/6childtravel.asp for some great ideas.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Movies can be your friend

Looking for some great family films that are clean and also teach some character-building principles? Click http://www.allprodad.com/modern.asp and pick up some of our favorites. Laugh. Cry. Teach. Use what you see as a springboard for deeper discussions.