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Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

Tanya

Rekindling Good Penmanship in the Kids

Back in the good old days if one could learn to read, write and do their Arithmetic it was assumed that they were prepared for life. Of course that is going back many years ago. With today's technology of electronic reading books, state of the art calculators and high powered computers there is not much left for the imagination, or the manual development of these skills.

As parents though, without the risk of sounding or acting like we are old fashioned, we can encourage the children to manually apply these much needed skills. One may ask why bother when we have all this modern technology at our fingertips. Perhaps the answer to this would be is to look at some of the downsides of all this modern technology.

  • If the internet is down the kids can't do their homework.
  • If the batteries die in their electronic readers they can't read their books.
  • If the television isn't working then a major meltdown occurs because the video games can't be played.

We could go on with the "what if's"…but having a good alternative to any emergency is a good thing. This means having the good old manual skills in place just in case, so if a "what if" situation occurs in life it is not so devastating.

Being able to write a book report with pen and paper is not so bad. Adding and subtracting a few math questions is not a big deal either. At least being able to count your change when making a purchase without the need of a calculator is beneficial isn't it? Or hey how about reading a book by turning the pages manually as this would afford a little exercise wouldn't it?

Now it may be hard to believe but I am really not against technology, it certainly is a good thing, but I am also a pro advocate of being able to do some things the old way. So I decided to figure out a way to get my eight year old to pick up a pencil and do some good old fashioned writing. Here are a few ideas that I came up with and they really worked.

  • We had to do some grocery shopping so I had her sit at the kitchen table and print out the grocery list in a legible manner so we wouldn't miss anything. My excuse for not doing this on the computer was that I had to be in the kitchen to do an inventory of what foods we needed. She felt very helpful and did an excellent job at preparing the list. This has now become a weekly event for us.
  • Her birthday was coming up and for some reason the printer wasn't working for the computer (hmm), so if she wanted to let us know what choices we had for gifts then she would have to write the list the old fashioned way. The penmanship was perfect because she wanted to make sure we understood everything that she was wanting.

As time progressed we came up with some other nifty ways to get her to practice her writing skills. Now this has worked so well I am designing ways to brush up on the reading and math skills the good old way as well.

This blog post was written by Elisa who is the owner of Milk Nursingwear, an online store that sells nursing camisoles, maternity belly bands and much more.
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Monday, August 16, 2010

Tanya

Bucketfillers For Life - Giveaway

Child bullying is a very serious problem these days.

According to iSafe.com:
Bullying is no longer about the strong picking on the weak in the schoolyard. The physical assault has been replaced by a 24 hour per day, seven days a week online bashing. Savvy students are using Instant Messaging, e-mails, chat rooms and websites they create to humiliate a peer. No longer can parents count on seeing the tell-tale physical signs of bullying—a black eye, bloody lip, torn clothes. But the damage done by cyber bullies is no less real, and can be infinitely more painful.

Cyber Bullying Statistics
42% of kids have been bullied while online. 1 in 4 have had it happen more than once.
35% of kids have been threatened online. Nearly 1 in 5 have had it happen more than once.
21% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mail or other messages.
58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online. More than 4 out of 10 say it has happened more than once.
53% of kids admit having said something mean or hurtful to another person online. More than 1 in 3 have done it more than once.
58% have not told their parents or an adult about something mean or hurtful that happened to them online.
Based on 2004 i-SAFE survey of 1,500 students grades 4-8

If you want to turn your kids, or any kids on to KINDNESS, get this book! True Bucketfilling Stories: Legacies of Love is quite new but has an impressive number of 100% 5-star reviews on Amazon. These are true, entertaining stories of ordinary people who chose kindness instead of meanness, compassion instead of judgment with others. Then each story tells of the positive ripple effects those choices had in their lives and in the lives of other people. Want to give your children REAL heroes to emulate? Then read these true stories with them about folks, adults and children, they will be able to relate to. At the end of each story is a section called "Let's Talk about It" with questions that will easily facilitate healthy discussions about choices and feelings.

Tanya Peila and Bucketfillers For Life, Inc. are giving away a copy of True Bucketfilling Stories, Legacies of Love.
Ways to enter to win:
1. Comment below why you would like to win!
2. Subscribe to my blog!
3. Follow Me on Twitter
4. "Like" Tanya Peila on Facebook.
5. Tweet about this giveaway.
6. Blog about this giveaway.

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Winner will be chosen August 15, 2010. PLEASE make sure you leave an email address where I can get a hold of you! US entries only.
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Tanya

Goodbyn - Giveaway

Little Man was so exited to get to decorate this great waste free (and recyclable) lunch box!

Goodbyn is a small company in Seattle who had a little idea to reinvent the way kids eat lunch—making lunchtime easier, more inspiring and fun for both kids and parents. From the beginning, we decided to be as transparent as possible about our decisions as a company: how we produce, ship and get product to market. Below, you’ll find information about our materials, suppliers, vendors and craftsmen whose unrelenting energy has made Goodbyn possible.

All of Goodbyn’s products are manufactured in Michigan at Cascade Engineering. They were Byndoo’s choice from the beginning because of their capabilities in engineering, an impressive client list, and high-volume manufacturing capacity. We also preferred Cascade because of their transparency in labor and environmental ethics. They have garnered innumerable awards and certifications for their stewardship to the environment, their employees and community, and setting a new standard by which all other companies will measure themselves in the future. cascadeng.com

We chose to use a local printer in Washington state, because they offered local quality with corporate efficiencies. They are FSC-certified and are very much in-tune with their waste and recycling procedures. We utilize their unique printing expertise with vegetable-based inks, recycled materials, and water-based solvent adhesives. We also use their warehouse to store, assemble and fulfill orders for Goodbyn. They’re the last link in the chain before Goodbyns reach their next destination: the store shelves and really excited kids. emeraldcgx.com

Each Goodbyn lunchbox comes with a drink bottle and set of two sticker sheets! Select your purchases below by typing in the quantities desired, then click 'add to cart' to proceed.

Tanya Peila and Goodbyn are giving away a Goodbyn Lunchbox!
Ways to enter to win:
1. Comment below why you would like to win!
2. Subscribe to my blog!
3. Follow Me on Twitter
4. "Like" Tanya Peila on Facebook.
5. Follow Goodbyn on Twitter.
6. "Like" Goodbyn on Facebook
5. Tweet about this giveaway.
6. Blog about this giveaway.

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Winner will be chosen August 15, 2010. PLEASE make sure you leave an email address where I can get a hold of you! US entries only.
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Tanya

ALPHIE - Giveaway

Little Princess LOVES her Alphie!

ALPHIE robot, the loveable, learning toy is back and better than ever with lots to say and lots to play! A cheerful, curious personality and friendly voice enliven this treasured ALPHIE pal who encourages children to learn and have fun.

ALPHIE
(Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $39.99/Available: Fall 10)
Now more lifelike than ever before, this learning pal boasts an LCD screen to depict facial expressions, a childlike friendly voice and a playful, inquisitive personality making ALPHIE robot not just a learning toy, but a beloved companion. Along with an animated personality that children will adore, this modern ALPHIE pal from PLAYSKOOL features important educational activities that can help develop early learning skills in toddlers. With their playful ALPHIE learning pal leading the way, preschoolers can learn about the alphabet, rhyming, counting, color and shape recognition, matching, animal names, instrument sounds and much more! The ALPHIE learning pal has a sleek new look and convenient carrying handle and comes with thirty double-sided cards containing over 350 fun questions and challenges. Requires three "AA" batteries, included. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com.

ALPHIE BOOSTER PACK
(Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $9.99/Available: Fall 10)
Engaging alphabet, counting and animal themed booster packs allow children to expand the learning fun with their fascinating ALPHIE pal from PLAYSKOOL. Kids will have a blast playing new activities with their fun loving ALPHIE pal as they discover animal habitats, practice phonics skills and more! The expansion packs also offer additional animations and phrases, keeping kids interested and engaged. Each pack is sold separately and includes over 300 questions and challenges. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com.

Tanya Peila and Hasbro are giving away one Alphie!
Ways to enter to win:
1. Comment below why you would like to win!
2. Subscribe to my blog!
3. Follow Me on Twitter
4. "Like" Tanya Peila on Facebook.
5. Follow Hasbro on Twitter.
6. "Like" Hasbro on Facebook
7. Tweet about this giveaway.
8. Blog about this giveaway.

Leave a comment for EACH entry method please.

Winner will be chosen August 15, 2010. PLEASE make sure you leave an email address where I can get a hold of you! US entries only.
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Tanya

Snapfish - Giveaway

Snapfish is such a great site, with affordable prints and AWESOME personalized photo gifts, including Back To School products!




Snapfish by HP is the number one online photo service, with more than 70 million members in over 20 countries and 2 billion unique photos stored online.

Snapfish is a division of HP, one of the world's largest and most trusted technology companies.

With Snapfish, you'll enjoy:

Secure, unlimited online photo sharing & storage
Professional-quality prints for as low as 9¢ each
Over 100 customizable photo gifts, from display-quality photo books and posters to photo mugs and jewelry
Our 110% quality guarantee and the Snapfish Price Promise
Free online photo editing tools
Private group rooms for sharing with friends & family
Free uploading from your mobile phone
Subscription video sharing & storage plans

Our mission is to help you preserve, enjoy, and make the most of your memories, while providing the best value at the same time. Create a free account today to see why Snapfish is the best value in photography!

Tanya Peila and Snapfish are giving away a $35 Gift Certificate!
Ways to enter to win:
1. Comment below why you would like to win!
2. Subscribe to my blog!
3. Follow Me on Twitter
4. "Like" Tanya Peila on Facebook.
5. Follow Snapfish on Twitter.
6. "Like" Snapfish on Facebook
7. Tweet about this giveaway.
8. Blog about this giveaway.

Leave a comment for EACH entry method please.

Winner will be chosen August 15, 2010. PLEASE make sure you leave an email address where I can get a hold of you! US entries only.
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Tanya

Back To School! And you thought we were done!

Nope, ONE last day!

ALL Back To School Giveaways EXTENDED through midnight tonight!
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