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this group will discuss any book twitter moms favourites and giving information such as books review,etc for twitter moms who likes to read or twitter moms who need information about books feel free to join and share information about books her

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Melanie

Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon 16 Replies

Started by Melanie. Last reply by This Belle Rocks! 18 hours ago.

Lukeither Willingham

Barnes and Nobles free eBooks 6 Replies

Started by Lukeither Willingham. Last reply by Lukeither Willingham 23 hours ago.

Ann

Guilty reading pleasures... 10 Replies

Started by Ann. Last reply by Jessie 1 day ago.

arona nolan

Shop tableware or create your wedding registry!

Started by arona nolan Jan 28.

Lindsay Farley

Nicholas Sparks

Started by Lindsay Farley Jan 21.

Marta Hoelscher

Giveaways! 42 Replies

Started by Marta Hoelscher. Last reply by katrina foulkes-taylor Jan 20.

Rhonda Cratty

Inch by Inch 101, in your kitchen

Started by Rhonda Cratty Jan 15.

Jane R, Caitlen R-B

Jane Austen reviews "Twilight"

Started by Jane R, Caitlen R-B Jan 13.

Rhonda Cratty

Can you help your child succeed in school in 2010 2 Replies

Started by Rhonda Cratty. Last reply by Rhonda Cratty Jan 9.

Liz

anyone here on goodreads? 22 Replies

Started by Liz. Last reply by Lori Newman Jan 4.

One Book for Life Success

One Book for Life Success - Transform yourself into a peak level

Started by One Book for Life Success Jan 4.

Angela Miller

Changes in life style 1 Reply

Started by Angela Miller. Last reply by Amanda Drover Jan 3.

Rhonda Cratty

Can you resolve to raise a mathematician in 2010

Started by Rhonda Cratty Dec. 31, 2009.

Christy Eckert

Shelfari - like Goodreads, but better! 4 Replies

Started by Christy Eckert. Last reply by Mary Castillo Dec. 29, 2009.

Rhonda Cratty

Resolve to raise a reader in 2010 2 Replies

Started by Rhonda Cratty. Last reply by Rhonda Cratty Dec. 28, 2009.

Cynthia

Angel in a Fur Coat for ages 7-11

Started by Cynthia Dec. 9, 2009.

WickedCrownInc

Interview with Vernon Samuel on 12-10-2009

Started by WickedCrownInc Dec. 9, 2009.

Tracy

Black Friday Event

Started by Tracy Nov. 27, 2009.

Lorna Darden

Any Suggestions On Any Good Books To Read? 8 Replies

Started by Lorna Darden. Last reply by JuliaJ Nov. 23, 2009.

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Amanda Drover Comment by Amanda Drover 19 hours ago
Hey Jennifer - do you have anything to STOP blood flow to the penis so he leaves me alone? LOL
Rhonda Cratty Comment by Rhonda Cratty 1 day ago
Valentine school parties will warm the hearts of elementary schools around the country this week. They are simple and easy to organize, even at the last minute.

You need parents that are willing to be on duty for an hour or so. Plus parents who can’t be there but are willing to send in items.

Divide up the party into four sections: Food, Craft, Game, and opening Valentine Cards.

Food:
Yum cookies and ice cream!
Have enough heart shaped cookies so each child can have two.
Ready made frosting, pink and red candies, sugar crystals conversation hearts…
Small Ziploc bags (They will enjoy decorating more than eating.)
Plastic knives, small paper plates, paper towels,
Place cookies, spoon of frosting, candies and a plastic knife at each place and let children decorate and eat.
For ice cream treats visit this link: Teaching your child to follow directions is a life time 101 skill

Games:
To whom do these lips belong?
Make a pattern for a large heart on scrap paper or a sheet of newspaper. Fold the paper in half. Draw one half of the heart. Cut out the pattern and unfold it.
Place pattern on red poster board and trace around it; carefully, with a knife cut an opening in the middle of the heart, just big enough for lips.
Decorate the heart with doilies on the edges of the heart, glitter, writing all the student’s names in random order with black marker on the front.
In the doorway of a classroom tape a piece of paper, (So legs can not be seen) with the heart on top.
Children take turns guessing whose lips are in the heart.
For card game visit this link: Valentine card game 101 teaches children to follow instructions

Craft:
A Gift of Love!
This takes planning, if there is a parent that can take pictures of each child before hand it works best.
4 craft sticks for each child, glued together in the shape of a square, add a magnet.
Red and pink paint, markers, glitter, stones, buttons, beans, beads, macaroni, glue…etc…
Each child paints and decorates frame as desired.
Parents attach frame to picture and date.
For card craft visit this link: Children can have authentic opportunity to follow directions 101

The last center is easy: Children love their Valentine cards and need time to open them.
Enjoy your Valentine School Party!
R.R.Cratty
Find Links at: http://www.examiner.com/x-2016-Parenting--Education-Examiner~y2010m2d7-Valentine-day-class-party-ideas-101
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Rhonda Cratty Comment by Rhonda Cratty on February 6, 2010 at 9:18pm
February is American Heart Month; it was created to raise awareness of heart health issues. Friday kicked off the month’s events with the American Heart Association’s National Wear Red Day, which is part of the Go Red for Women campaign created in 2004. Let us extend this month’s heart health awareness to our children.

There is no end to what we do for our children; and there is no better place to start than with their dear little hearts. There is plenty to do to keep them healthy. Teaching them how to have an active life style and healthy eating are two great ways to start.
Keep Reading at: http://www.examiner.com/x-2016-Parenting--Education-Examiner~y2010m2d6-Children-heart-health-awareness-101
Shelly Comment by Shelly on February 4, 2010 at 5:48am
This is a fun contest from author Kaye Dacus. She asked for names to be suggested for her main character Zarah's sister. I suggested Felicity. Please stop by this link and vote for the name Felicity. If you do, I have more chances of winning an autographed copy of her book AND possibly having my name mentioned in i...t! Let me know if you vote so I can thank you!

http://kayedacus.com/2010/02/04/what-is-zarahs-sisters-name/
Angela Collins Comment by Angela Collins on February 2, 2010 at 6:21pm
Trying to finish "Lovely Bones", before the movie is released. Has anyone here read the book?
Rhonda Cratty Comment by Rhonda Cratty on February 1, 2010 at 7:41pm
February 2nd is the day that Punxsutawney Phil of Punxsutawney, PA peeks out of his burrow to predict the weather for the rest of the winter. The legend is if Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If he doe not see his shadow, there will be an early spring.

The largest Groundhog Day Celebration is held in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania where crowds have gathered to celebrate the holiday since 1886. This Pennsylvania German custom has its origins in ancient European weather lore, when a badger or bear was used as a weather predictor.


Our culture keeps Groundhog Day alive and well through books, celebrations, films and games.
For Some “Family Friendly” ideas keep reading at: http://www.examiner.com/x-2016-Parenting--Education-Examiner~y2010m2d1-Groundhog-Day-family-fun-101
Rhonda Cratty Comment by Rhonda Cratty on January 28, 2010 at 7:45pm
Tonight snow showers are due to dust Colorado’s homes, providing an opportunity for old-fashion family fun.

Of course when we wake up to find snow covering our yard we think of snowboarding, skiing, sledding, building snowmen and snowball warfare. However, cold evenings are a perfect excuse to have family dinner, sitting around a coffee table, in front of a fire.

First you need to set the stage. Have your child cut out paper snowflakes to decorate the room, gather cozy pillows to place all around and stack books ready to read. Lamps should be bright enough to read by, but still comfy. Then everyone helps make a dinner of luscious cups of warm tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, fruit salad and coco. As for desert, *snow ice cream is just right for your evening.

While sitting around the coffee table you can talk about your favorite “snow stories,” your day, as both your meal and conversation die down it is time to delve into those wonderful books. Stretched out on the floor propped up with pillows is a great way to share old and new books.

*Three recipes for snow ice cream:
Keep Reading at: http://www.examiner.com/x-2016-Parenting--Education-Examiner~y2010m1d27-Family-fun-on-cold-evenings-101
arona nolan Comment by arona nolan on January 28, 2010 at 3:34am
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Rhonda Cratty Comment by Rhonda Cratty on January 25, 2010 at 7:14pm
January is Preregister time for Kindergarten

Some districts around the country started last week, some this week and some next week, but all are beginning preregister for the 2010-2011 Kindergarten classes.

In January each year I see a new batch of parents start to come into the school to register, for the first time, the most precious part of their life, their child. Parents are taking tours of not just the school I work in but schools across the country. They are interviewing secretaries, teachers, principals, other parents and neighbors in the exhausting search for what would be best for their children.

Parents can spend countless hours interviewing school personal and neighbors. They can look at trends and study data. However, the most important element to look at is your own child’s strengths and weakness. Each child is such a unique special individual, to lump them into categories or trends would be simply wrong.

Some behaviors that might affect learning are:
Difficulty separating from his/her mother and/or father (Will they cry each time you leave?)
Immature speech or behavior patterns. (In an emergency could another adult understand them?)
Short attention span, constant state of motion and/or easily distracted. (Kindergarten is learning, can they sit on a rug and listen to a story?)
Limited success with fine motor skills (cutting, coloring, etc.)
In need of constant supervision on playground equipment, or forgets safety rules, disruptive or destructive. (Does your child understand about being safe?)
Struggles with changes in routine, has trouble following simple instructions. (Does your child fail to finish tasks often?)
Works better one-on-one than he does alone or in a group setting (Can you see your child working in a group?)
Has poor bladder control that is especially evident under stress.
While you are spending time with your child, observe their behaviors. Make the best possible decision by making your decision based on your child’s needs, talk to his preschool teacher, caregiver or pediatrician. Then, if you are still unsure set up an appointment to speak to your neighborhood school, talk to the Kindergarten teacher, (Kindergarten teachers are a dear bunch.) or the principal.

You must remember you are the expert on your child’s life. If you have nagging doubts about your child’s ability to handle kindergarten, it may be best to give him/her the gift of time. In that additional year make sure he has lots of play dates, opportunities to interact with a variety of children, of course plenty of books read to him and by him, paper, and scissors and love. If you know that your child is ready to make that first step into a formal educational, give them a hug, a smile and your complete confidence in their ability. For your little ones truly see a reflection of themselves in your eyes.

Good Luck,
R.R. Cratty

Slide show is filled with pictures for your little one keep reading: http://www.examiner.com/x-2016-Parenting--Education-Examiner~y2010m1d25-Preregister-time-for-Kindergarten-101
 

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