Jake at Time after Time has a Sunday Post Challenge and every week he provides a theme…this week’s theme is AUTUMN.
Take a hayride down scarlet and gold tree-lined country roads!
Pick the best pumpkin!
Have the healthiest school year ever by following these five simple steps:
- Wash hands often: everyone should have their own towel…perhaps a different color for each member of the family. This helps colds from spreading.
- Dress appropriately: when it is cold, children should be dressed warmly, with hats or hoods on their heads.
- Get enough sleep: young children need LOTS of sleep so set up bedtime routines and stick to them. Our body renews and cells regenerate during sleep. Did you know that children between the ages of 2 and 5 need 11-14 hours of sleep? For more information about sleep and young children, you can go to: http://www.sleepforkids.org/html/sheet.html.
- Make every meal and snack count: a good breakfast is a MUST and snacks can provide additional important nutrition, especially for picky eaters. For more ideas on healthy meal planning for the whole family, you can visit: http://kidshealth.org/parent/nutrition_center/healthy_eating/habits.html
- Keep a sick child home: I know it is difficult, especially when parents work…but your child will get better sooner and the teacher and the other children in the class will thank you.
Open just two more weeks: We want to give away 12 free copies of Show Me How! Build Your Child’s Self-Esteem Through Reading, Crafting and Cookingto schools or other childcare facilities. Nominate your child’s school in the Show Me How School Initiative by leaving a comment and telling us why you’d like them to have this book. If you don’t have young children, but know people who do, please tell them about the free book their child’s school can receive! Tweet this and spread the word across any of your social media networks. At the beginning of October we will use Random.org to choose 12 lucky schools.
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Excellent work Vivian I love it ..Thanks for sharing 🙂
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You are so welcome, Jake! Glad you liked it. 🙂
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Your pictures are always great, but these are spectacular! (and the tips are excellent, too)
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Oh, thank you, Marylin! The tips are really simple and commonsense…and can really help parents cut down on illness this school year. 😉
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Straight forward, yet tried and true tips.
Your grandson is adorable. 🙂
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Thanks, Tracy…he is definitey lots of fun…it was hard to leave and come home last week. 😉 They are simple tips…just commonsense mostly. 🙂
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Oops, I signed in from my old blog. LOL
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He is such a fun soul to have around and I bet he keeps you on your toes Vivian! 😉
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Thanks for stopping by, Eliz! Yes, I can’t wait for them to move to Colorado…not sure when that will happen…but in the near future I believe. 😉
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Wonderful photos and great advice.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thank you, Francine…I hope the tips help keep a bunch of kids from getting sick. 🙂
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Excellent advice – I really like the idea about the different colored towels – why didn’t I think of that?! – and I want to got for a ride with those horses 🙂
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Teehee…you know, Susanna, when I was a little girl, one of the things that made the biggest impression on me was that in our bathroom, we each had our own towel…and we were taught to use ONLY that towel…my mom had been a nursery school teacher before she had me and my sister…perhaps she learned it there. And having your own color towel would be fun for kids, I think. 🙂
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I love the pumpkin patch picture! It’s perfect.
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I know…it was really hard for him to pick JUST ONE!
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I love the picture of your grandson with the pumpkins!
Wash hands, wash hands, wash hands. Best way to prevent germ spreading and I can’t believe how many adults don’t do it regularly.
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Thanks, Milka! It really is a cute photo. 🙂 I think he had trouble picking JUST the RIGHT one. 😉
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Oh, I know how these things go…
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We desperately need a pre-K at the school where I teach. The money isn’t there right now, but my Principal has said that I can teach a Positive Parenting Class and I’d love to use your book as a text!
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Wow! I am honored, Kimberley! I hope your school wins a copy in the Show Me How School Initiative. I think it is fantastic that you want to do a Positive Parenting Class…and so thrilled that you want to use my book as the text. 🙂 🙂
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Great suggestions. Joyful photo! I love it.
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Thank you so much, Naomi, for stopping by and commenting! Glad you loved the photo…he’s a precious child for sure. 🙂
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