Tacky No More…Kick Off Summer with Kindness

Tacky No More…Kick Off Summer with Kindness

dadaSummer is a time for kids to kick up their feet, play with friends, go to camp and continue to explore their independence. With that comes the discovery of new behaviors, some good and some bad. To help kick off a summer of kindness, the creators of the Tacky Box Set want to help parents encourage the message of respect and goodness to as many young, impressionable minds as possible. So, through June 30, 2014, shipping and handling for the Tacky Box Set is free.

Michael Brody, a child psychiatrist in private practice in Potomac, Maryland, and member of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, emphasizes the benefits of unstructured time to play – which, over the summer, often includes independent exploring. “As a parent, you know your child, and you have a pretty good instinct about how he or she will behave without you around.” Brody suggests “independent exploration with minimal supervision…You risk freedom for the child in exchange for responsible conduct.” Responsible conduct includes the ability to self-police acceptable and non-acceptable behaviors and words.

Chris Kent Phelps, inventor of Tacky Box Set and co-author of Margo’s Magnificent Choice, Winner of the 2014 Silver Nautilus Award, says, “Parents cannot control the world around their children, especially during the summer months when kids are out of school and often away from home. As part of our ongoing mission to make the world a kinder place, we want to help parents arm their children with this fun educational tool.”

According to The Children’s Book Review, “This is a well-written story that teaches kids about the power of words and the impact of making good choices. When combined with a Tacky Box, the story makes a very effective and hands-on parenting tool and proves that learning about kindness can be very fun.”

The Tacky Box Set is available for purchase at www.TackyBox.com. Each set costs $29.95 WITH FREE SHIPPING THROUGH JUNE 2014 and includes an authentic Tacky Box, a 32-page Margo’s (or Max’s) Magnificent Choice book, and a notepad illustrated with monkeys to use for writing down tacky words.

For more information on the Tacky Box Set, go to www.TackyBox.com or on Facebook –www.facebook.com/TheTackyBox, Twitter – www.twitter.com/thetackybox, YouTube – www.youtube.com/thetackybox or  Pinterest – www.pinterest.com/thetackybox.

 

Green Living Feature: Mickey & Friends Shares Tips & Tasty Treats for Reducing Your Food Footprint

Green Living Feature: Mickey & Friends Shares Tips & Tasty Treats for Reducing Your Food Footprint

gogreenWe’ve all heard about the importance of reducing our carbon footprint but did you know that we have a food footprint as well? Your food footprint is the amount of farmland, grazing land, forest and fishing grounds needed to produce your food, plus all land and water needed to absorb carbon emissions from the production and transportation of your food.

In the new book from Disney’s Mickey & Friends Collection, Go Green! A Family Guide to a Sustainable Lifestyle, Mickey, Minnie and other notable Disney character highlight the importance of understanding the role our food plays in living a greener and healthier life. Providing details that help children and families to first understand this specific impact and then put them into practice, Go Green! also offers:

  • Tips for starting a container garden to grow your own fruits & vegetables
  • Guidance on starting a compost piles and information on the important of healthy soil
  • How to reduce waste by safely reusing things like plastic bags and bottles, not only for food use but arts & crafts as well
  • Recipes for making your own healthy chips from carrots, kale, turnips and more
  • Why we need to focus on eating locally and seasonally

 

New App Release: Checklist Mom

New App Release: Checklist Mom

homepage25Checklist Mom has been keeping busy moms and their families organized, productive and happy since 2008. Our apps have been featured on the Katie Couric Show, Parents.com, USA Today, Travel Channel, Babble.com, Budget Travel and more. We’ve helped thousands of moms get organized and we can help you take back control of your life too!

The ALL NEW Checklist Mom app takes organization to the next level. With advanced features like custom & ready-made to-do lists, family calendar and alert notifications designed specifically for moms, your families will be better organized and more productive than ever.

Remove the clutter in your life and make way for the things YOU want to accomplish with features like:

• Calendar to schedule all family events
• Email your lists to share your to dos to family members and others
• Organize your to-dos, manage and sync to your calendar so that you have peace of mind
• Access your to-do list anytime and anywhere from your IOS mobile devices
• Navigate your list more intuitively through use of your personal photos & images
• Get BONUS checklists and try a new FREE checklist template each week
• Get premium access to a complete set of comprehensive pre-populated ready-made checklist templates to get your projects and events started right away
• Create as many custom checklists as you like!

Download Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/checklist-mom-family-calendar/id821441862?mt=8

Website: http://thechecklistmom.com/

Most American Children Have a Cell Phone by the Time They Turn Seven

Most American Children Have a Cell Phone by the Time They Turn Seven

nemo-selfieA survey by a leading coupon brand has revealed that the average age of a first time cell phone owner is six years old, with 53% of American children owning a cell phone by the time their seventh birthday arrives.

A leading coupon brand conducted a survey to find out more about the digital age and its effect on American consumerism. The survey intended to find out just how old people are when technology begins to integrate into their daily lives and habits. 2,290 US parents took part in the study, all of whom had at least one child aged between 11 and 16.

The survey, conducted by www.vouchercloud.net, revealed that the average American child gets their first cell phone when they are just six years old. Parents taking part in the poll were first asked to identify all devices which their children owned and were provided with a list of everyday technology items. The results were as follows:

  •  Cell Phone – 96%
  • Own TV / Sound system – 83%
  • Tablet – 75%
  • Handheld games console e.g. Nintendo DS – 71%
  • eBook Reader – 65%

51% of parents said their child had a games console, such as an Xbox or PlayStation. Without exception, the respondents who indicated that their child did not have a cell phone had children in the youngest age bracket (11 -12 years old), suggesting that the children over the age of 12 involved in the survey all had their own cell phones.

As a website that aims to save users money, vouchercloud.net wanted to determine how much money was being spent on gadgets by parents for their children. When asked to estimate how much their child’s gadget collection was worth and asked to take into account all technology devices that were exclusively theirs, the average answer stated was $462.00 per child.

The respondents whose children owned cell phones were asked, “At what age did your child have their first cell phone?” The vouchercloud.net team collaborated all of the answers given and calculated the average age for a child to have their first cell phone, which was revealed to be six years old.

When asked, “What made you decide to get your child their first cell phone?” the majority of respondents whose children had one (31%) confirmed that they made the purchase for ‘security reasons, so my child could always contact me’, while a quarter (25%) said ‘my child wanted one to keep in touch with friends and family’. A further 20% confirmed that they felt their child had to have one in order to ‘keep up with their friends at school’.

In order to explore the social pressures on parents, the relevant respondents were then asked “Compared to your child’s friendship circle, how quickly did s/he have his/her own phone?” The majority of the parents polled, 41%, confirmed that they were ‘not the first, but not the last’ to get a handset, while 23% confirmed that they felt their child was ‘among the last’ to have a cell phone they could call their own.

Asked about the risks and dangers of digital independence, 74% of the relevant parents confessed that they felt ‘concerned’ when they first purchased a cell phone for their child, with 46% of these installing parental filters and monitors prior to giving their child the device in order to keep a watchful eye on their usage.

Read Conmigo Continues to Celebrate #BilingualLiteracyMonth

Read Conmigo Continues to Celebrate #BilingualLiteracyMonth

readconmigoRead Conmigo, the award-winning bilingual literacy campaign for children sponsored by Infinity Auto Insurance, is still celebrating its first annual Bilingual Literacy Month. As the first celebration of its kind, Bilingual Literacy Month aims to raise awareness about the importance and benefits of raising bilingual kids.  By providing parents with bilingual storybooks, apps, and a plethora of online resources, Read Conmigo bridges the gap for many Hispanic parents that hesitate to read to their children in English and Spanish due to the language barriers.

“Read Conmigo storybooks are an effective tool for promoting the development of English and Spanish language skills in young children,” said Dr. Santiago Wood, Ed.D., Executive Director of the National Association for Bilingual Education. “I encourage families to celebrate Bilingual Literacy Month by incorporating reading time into their daily lives, especially with children who are in the crucial stages of early childhood development.”

Bilingual Literacy Month continues to feature an array of exciting activities for families throughout the month, including:

  • Read Conmigo storytime sessions for children at Westland Mall in Hialeah and Southland Mall in Cutler Bay
  • Storytime session at a Miami area elementary school featuring Miami Marlins stars Henderson Alvarez and Jarrod Saltalamacchia
  • Storytime session at a Los Angeles area elementary school featuring author and storyteller Antonio Sacre
  • Bilingual Literacy Month’s “Tell Us Your Story” essay contest in partnership with The Miami Herald
  • Participation at the Los Angeles Unified School District’s Dual Language Institute for bilingual educators and parents
  • A chance to win a Kindle Fire HD when registering for a Read Conmigo subscription online during Bilingual Literacy Month
  • Opportunities to share photos and stories on social media via the hashtag, “#BilingualLiteracyMonth”

“We are proud to celebrate this inaugural Bilingual Literacy Month with Read Conmigo,” said James Gober, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Infinity Property and Casualty Corporation, the parent company of Infinity Auto Insurance. “Infinity’s purpose to serve others extends beyond affordable auto insurance.  By supporting bilingual literacy, Read Conmigo brings families closer together and strengthens communities.”

In addition, the Miami-Dade County Public School Board and the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education will be presenting a proclamation in honor of Read Conmigo’s Bilingual Literacy Month. For more information on Bilingual Literacy Month news and events, please visit www.ReadConmigo.org.