Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Fire Safety
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Gage had quite a bit of fun at his birthday party this weekend. Personally, I'm finally recovering from it. You know how crazy things get with a bunch of kids in the house.
Feature Article
Fire Safety in The Home
The best way to practice fire safety is to make sure a fire doesn't start in the first place. Fire prevention is the best form of fire safety. This article lists the potential hazards in your home and what you can do to be safe. Check all electrical appliances, cords, and outlets.
Ready for more? It's all at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/022707.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Gage had quite a bit of fun at his birthday party this weekend. Personally, I'm finally recovering from it. You know how crazy things get with a bunch of kids in the house.
Feature Article
Fire Safety in The Home
The best way to practice fire safety is to make sure a fire doesn't start in the first place. Fire prevention is the best form of fire safety. This article lists the potential hazards in your home and what you can do to be safe. Check all electrical appliances, cords, and outlets.
Ready for more? It's all at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/022707.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Strong Willed Kids
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Gage turns 2 this week. I can hardly believe it!
Feature Article
Parenting the Strong-Willed Child and Keeping the Upper Hand
If you haven't experienced it for yourself, you've seen its effects. You've seen the haggard, weary-looking faces of countless mothers trudging through the grocery store aisles holding the hands of little ones wearing that triumphant "I've just got my way, again" smirk.
Ready for more? Head on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/022007.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Gage turns 2 this week. I can hardly believe it!
Feature Article
Parenting the Strong-Willed Child and Keeping the Upper Hand
If you haven't experienced it for yourself, you've seen its effects. You've seen the haggard, weary-looking faces of countless mothers trudging through the grocery store aisles holding the hands of little ones wearing that triumphant "I've just got my way, again" smirk.
Ready for more? Head on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/022007.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Valentine's Season
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
It's almost Valentine's Day! Are you ready?
Feature Article
Guess Who Loves Valentine's Day . . . and Who Doesn't?
Who do you think benefits most from Valentines Day? - Merchants! Valentine's Day is great for the economy. Last year people spent over $13 billion on cards, dinners, flowers, candy and other gifts. And this year is looking pretty good too.
Ready to read more? Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/021307.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
It's almost Valentine's Day! Are you ready?
Feature Article
Guess Who Loves Valentine's Day . . . and Who Doesn't?
Who do you think benefits most from Valentines Day? - Merchants! Valentine's Day is great for the economy. Last year people spent over $13 billion on cards, dinners, flowers, candy and other gifts. And this year is looking pretty good too.
Ready to read more? Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/021307.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Your Comfort Zone
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
I got an email this week on a topic I thought some of you might find of interest, so I will share it here:
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (www.missingkids.com) and its partner organizations are launching a preventive safety campaign in May 2007 to encourage parents, guardians, educators, and other concerned citizens to take time to talk with their children about ways to keep safer. Take 25 (www.take25.org) will help foster an ongoing dialogue between parents and children about personal safety. In addition to a national outreach and awareness campaign, hundreds of communities across the country will host children's safety events throughout the month of May 2007. For safety tips, to find a local event, or to get involved, please visit www.take25.org (complete site will launch in March 2007.) For additional information, please contact [email protected] or call 703-837-6123.
Feature Article
On A Leash? Break Free From Your Comfort Zones!
Are you among the very small group of people that live up to their full potential? I think we are capable of much more than we are currently demonstrating and that at some level we all know what we are really capable of. The challenge is that all to often we stay with what's comfortable and we tend to live our lives in the 'luke warm' water of mediocrity.
Ready to read more? Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/020607.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
I got an email this week on a topic I thought some of you might find of interest, so I will share it here:
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (www.missingkids.com) and its partner organizations are launching a preventive safety campaign in May 2007 to encourage parents, guardians, educators, and other concerned citizens to take time to talk with their children about ways to keep safer. Take 25 (www.take25.org) will help foster an ongoing dialogue between parents and children about personal safety. In addition to a national outreach and awareness campaign, hundreds of communities across the country will host children's safety events throughout the month of May 2007. For safety tips, to find a local event, or to get involved, please visit www.take25.org (complete site will launch in March 2007.) For additional information, please contact [email protected] or call 703-837-6123.
Feature Article
On A Leash? Break Free From Your Comfort Zones!
Are you among the very small group of people that live up to their full potential? I think we are capable of much more than we are currently demonstrating and that at some level we all know what we are really capable of. The challenge is that all to often we stay with what's comfortable and we tend to live our lives in the 'luke warm' water of mediocrity.
Ready to read more? Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/020607.php
See you next week!
Stephanie


