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Show Notes VERSES CITED: - Titus 2:3-5 - "The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed." RELATED POSTS: - Tips for Organizing Your Garage - Taming the Toy Box - Tips for Keeping Kids' Rooms Clean - Free Bedroom Inspection Checklist - How to Organize Your Kitchen for Efficiency STAY CONNECTED: - Subscribe: Flanders Family Freebies -(weekly themed link lists of free resources) - Instagram: follow @flanders_family for more great content - Family Blog: Flanders Family Home Life (parenting tips, homeschool help, lots of free printables!) - Marriage Blog: Loving Life at Home (encouragement in your roles as wife, mother, believer)
Get ready to embrace the chaos and dive into the crazy days of summer with Andie and Angie. Summer may be all about fun for the kids, but let's face it, it's survival mode for moms! Summer as a mom can be a lot of work since your kids are with you most if not all of the time. Plus, kids apparently are extra hungry during the summer and need to eat snacks nonstop. Playdates, dollar days at the movies, library visits, reading, beach days, and Milkshake Mondays are activities that keep kids engaged all summer long. There is definitely an adjustment period siblings experience since they go from school and extracurricular activities to being together all day, every day. It's a whole new level of togetherness. Kids have been looking forward to summer for months. As Andie says, “The need for a break and to just rest is needed now more than ever before.” So take a deep breath, and know that Andie and Angie are cheering you on as you try to make summer as fun as possible.
When summer comes, it is not all sleeping in and spending all day at the pool, even though we may wish it would be. In reality, summer can be a stressful times for working parents trying to juggle a demanding work and home life. With a very common questions submitted by a parent, Hilary and Jen dive into this topic. How to we help managed this balance in keeping kids routines and structures in place to help our kids out of trouble in the summer when we may not be at the home. Listen for some helpful tips today. Contact us: -Email us questions or topic ideas: parents@thefamilyplaceutah.org -Record questions here: https://anchor.fm/theparentsplace -Parent's Place FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/196037267839869/ - https://www.facebook.com/jendalyTFP Music by Joystock - https://www.joystock.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theparentsplace/message
It's summertime and the living is... busy – right?! While there's no school and many of us are blessed to take vacation, it's a different kind of busy for Practicing Catholic families – particularly for those with small people. So, how do we keep our family's focus on Christ as we find ourselves with some un-structured time? We thought it would be best to check-in with an expert on the subject – Nell O'Leary - Catholic speaker, event emcee, wife, mother of five kids, and parishioner at Saint Agnes in Saint Paul. Connect with Nell and see her work. Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow! Direct social media links: Instagram Facebook YouTube
Dr. Magna Dias, the Chair of Pediatrics at Yale School Of Medicine, joined Paul Pacelli on Melissa in the Morning to talk about how to keep your child safe as this heat wave continues to pound Connecticut. Image Credit: Getty Images
Welcome to a new episode of The Dad Up Podcast. I'm excited to share this new episode of Parenting Pep Talk with special guest appearance from my wife, Andrea. Today we talk about the importance of keeping our children's minds sharp and engaged over the summer. Keeping kids engaged in reading over the summer is crucial for their academic and cognitive development. It helps them stay sharp and ready for the upcoming school year. Reading not only enhances their language and literacy skills, but also improves their comprehension, critical thinking, and creativity. It exposes them to new ideas, cultures, and perspectives, expanding their knowledge and understanding of the world. Moreover, reading during the summer prevents the "summer slide," which refers to the loss of academic skills and knowledge during the long break. By making reading a habit, children develop a love for learning and become lifelong readers. It is important for parents and caregivers to encourage and provide opportunities for kids to read, such as visiting libraries, creating a reading routine, and engaging in book discussions. By keeping kids engaged in reading, we empower them to become informed, imaginative, and confident individuals. Dad Up! Dad Up Instagram: https://instagram.com/daduppodcast Dad Up YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/DadUpPodcast Dad Up Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dad-up-podcast/id1486764562 Dad Up LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/Daduptribe --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daduppodcast/support
In this episode of the Dadpreneur Podcast, I share my excitement about reconnecting with an old favorite rap group, the Pharcyde, and the challenges of making time for friends as a parent. I also talked about my recent experience presenting at the SFIMA event, discussing key insights on the Creator and Influencer economy. Plus, with summer in full swing, I talk about the common struggles parents face with kids at home and share some of the strategies we're using to keep our kids entertained and engaged. Brazil Disaster Relief: https://www.vakinha.com.br/vaquinha/a-maior-campanha-solidaria-do-rs/ SFIMA Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jWZbxgKT_HNRJtSoT2YJHgsYzxsIv2Tw/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114158151820777771318&rtpof=true&sd=true ICABA Black Professional's Month: https://blackprofessionalsmonth.com/ Push Forward Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lVToqS9ef5Qb9k8vFYp9U
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Use the rain to your advantage! Blogger Meghan Gambin talks to us about keeping kids active and entertained in bad weather while camping.
Welcome to Healing Heroes PDX – a Shriners Children's Portland podcast! Joining us today is Jessica Martschinske, MA, ATC/L, athletic trainer at Shriners Children's Portland, as we explore invaluable strategies to prevent injuries in young athletes. From understanding the risks of early sports specialization to implementing effective injury prevention techniques, we aim to equip families with the knowledge they need to keep their kids safe and thriving in the sport they love. Whether your child is a budding soccer star or a future track and field champion, this episode promises invaluable insights to ensure their well-being on and off the field. So, tune in, as we navigate the terrain of children's sports safety with our guest, Jessica.
What are Zero Trust, SSE, and SASEZero Trust - everything behind it was trusted in the past, now we think everything is untrustworthy.Poor handling of data by vendorsSASE - Secure Access Service Edge - a framework that combines network security functions with WAN capabilities to support the dynamic, secure access needs of organizations. It is particularly relevant in today's distributed and cloud-centric environments.SSE - Server Side Encryption. Anonymous vs. identifiedResponsibilities of bringing them up as digital citizens. Examining the strength of your identity program.Student Privacy - VPNs, MFA, Zero trust eliminates the doors they don't need to see. ZTNA Zero Trust Network AccessRaising a hacker child. The impact of AI on cybersecurity - AI is only as good as the data it is trained on. IT Admins have all the power. Delivering an agentless solution so people can get the work done without leaving a mark on the user device.Using copilots to help with security, safety, reporting, etc. About John SpiegelJohn Spiegel has 25 years of experience running global networks and managing infrastructure. He is an industry pioneer in software defined networking (SDN) and software defined WANs (SD-WAN). John has spoken on the topic network transformation at industry conferences such as Gartner, InterOp, VMWorld, Palo Alto Networks Ignite as well as executive roundtable discussions. He has also been a customer advisor to companies like VMware, Palo Alto Networks and Cisco Systems. Disruptive startups have also leveraged John's knowledge to bring products to market resulting in successful exits. He hosts a podcast called ‘The Edge' where he discusses the role of the CISO, Zero Trust and explores the emerging SASE landscape. When not helping companies on their journey to modernize and secure their networks, John can be found cycling on the backroads of Oregon. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
Charlie and Blake answer questions from Charlie Kirk Exclusive subscribers, including: -How should a wife react to learning her husband struggles with pornography? -Why is it so sinister that the left is indicting Trump's alternate electors from 2020? -What's the secret to making your kids stay involved with their faith?Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie and Blake answer questions from Charlie Kirk Exclusive subscribers, including: -How should a wife react to learning her husband struggles with pornography? -Why is it so sinister that the left is indicting Trump's alternate electors from 2020? -What's the secret to making your kids stay involved with their faith?Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keeping kids out of the mafia. We hear about the expansion of Italy's Free To Choose Scheme with Criminology and Organised Crime Professor at the University of Essex Author of the book Mafia, Deviant Masons and Corruption Shifty Brotherhoods in Italy.
Reeves Knight is an inspiration for parents wanting to keep kids engaged in the outdoors. He began shooting one arrow with his son for every new follower and was overwhelmed with support and followers. His YouTube Channel & IG account documents their progress. We discuss raising kids in the outdoors and the importance of life lessons learned from hunting. Reeves' idea to shoot bows is ideal for most people to do wherever they live. This is a truly meaningful interview for any parents wanting to establish values and respect for the outdoors. Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@raisingknights IG @reevesknight
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
“We owe it to them to ensure they're not collateral damage due to this divorce.”Meet Sarah ArmstrongSarah works at Google but decided as a side gig to write her book “The Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce: What to Think Through When Children Are Involved” largely because it gave her the opportunity to share what she'd learned during her own divorce with others. And that's not to say her divorce was a cakewalk. It was hard. It provided challenges for her, her ex, and their daughter. But through it all, they maintained the belief that they had to do what was best for their daughter. Hence, the good divorce.Seth and Pete talk to Sarah about the decision to make the divorce a good one and how it shaped everything from that point forward. They talk about what it means to ‘do what's best for the children.' They discuss logistics, scheduling conflicts, and soccer games. They also talk about the battles over things like first right of refusal.It's also important to think beyond the years your kids will be under your roofs. What about when they're older? Are you working to build that relationship beyond 18? How should you act when they're young? Should you consider counseling for your child?It's a wide-ranging conversation that digs into a lot of topics that can help you as you work through your own divorce.About SarahSarah Armstrong, good divorce proponent and author of The Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce, is vice president, global marketing operations, at Google and proud mom of Grace, who will be a sophomore in college in the fall of 2022. Sarah is a mentor to other women in business, and longtime volunteer at various nonprofit organizations, including Jack & Jill Late Stage Cancer Foundation, Georgetown Alumni Admissions Program and Trinity Table Soup Kitchen.Prior to joining Google, Sarah was a partner at McKinsey & Co. and worked at The Coca-Cola Company in global marketing for twenty years, where she led Worldwide Agency Operations across 200 countries. Sarah started her career at Leo Burnett (Chicago) in Media. Sarah's work has been recognized around the world, resulting in her being named one of Ad Age's “Women to Watch” and included in Ad Age's Book of Tens (“Top Ten Who Made Their Mark in 2009”).Sarah was raised in Birmingham, Michigan with two younger brothers and happily married parents (for over fifty years and still going strong). She attended Georgetown University, as a scholarship athlete, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Business Administration with a major in marketing. She was a four-year starter on the Georgetown University Volleyball Team.Sarah loves traveling the world and has been fortunate to travel to 55+ countries. She enjoys exploring new cities with Grace whenever possible. Sarah lives in San Francisco.Links & NotesSarah's WebsiteFind Sarah on LinkedIn or FacebookThe Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce: What to Think Through When Children Are InvolvedSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (02:06) - Meet Sarah Armstrong (02:58) - Advocating for Good Divorce (06:10) - Her Own Divorce (08:24) - Having a Good Divorce (14:36) - Minimizing the Gaps (19:14) - Sponsor: Soberlink (21:38) - Other Routines (26:14) - Kids Adapting to Change (31:01) - Making New Lives Work Apart (32:01) - Right of Refusal (33:24) - Showing Consolidarity (37:04) - Navigating as a Working Mom (40:02) - Universal Truths (41:24) - Introducing New Significant Others (44:18) - When They Struggle With Change (49:40) - Counseling (50:55) - Your Family of Choice (53:49) - Sarah's Book and Website
Resources for this Simple Step:Episode 175. 8 Tips to Protect Kids From Stress and Tension When Moving Between HomesEpisode 7. Toxic Exes and Hurting Kids - 5 Steps That HelpEpisode 8. Toxic Exes and Defiant Kids - A Simple Strategy Against Lies and SlanderEpisode 33. How to Cope with a Difficult Ex and Protect Your KidsEpisode 42. Our Challenging Story of Parental Alienation — and 6 Tips For YouSuggest a Topic or Ask a Question Would you like us to discuss something specific or answer your question on the show? Let us know!We've made it easy. Just click here: https://www.blendedfamilybreakthrough.com/shareReady for some extra support?We all need some extra support along the blending journey — we're here to help. You can connect with us for a free coaching call to see how we might help you experience more clarity, confidence and connection in your home. Schedule your free call here: https://www.blendedfamilybreakthrough.com/free-callSubscribe or Follow the Show Are you subscribed or following the podcast yet? If not, we want to encourage you do that today so you don't miss a single episode. Click here to subscribe in Apple PodcastsClick here to follow on SpotifyLeave a Review in Apple PodcastsIf you're feeling extra helpful, we would be so grateful if you left us a review over on Apple Podcasts too. Your review will help others find our podcast — plus they're fun for us read too! :-) Just click here to Review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and then select “Write a Review” — let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you, we really appreciate your feedback!
Welcome everyone to the Craft & Draft podcast! We are so excited to bring you what we love, talking with you about workshop, literacy, writing, reading, and real world teaching. In this episode, Jacob and Pam think about all that hinders learning in the classroom from no time to mandates and many other factors that […] The post #173 From Ancient Discoveries to Keeping Kids Learning appeared first on Craft & Draft.
The holiday season includes spending time with family and friends and a lot of food and desserts. Dr. Emily Hahn, a board-certified pediatric dentist at St. Louis Children's Hospital, discusses how parents can help keep their kids' teeth healthy during the holiday season.
In this captivating episode, Sharon Hagle, the CEO and Founder of SpaceKids Global, takes us on a journey beyond our atmosphere. We delve into Sharon's recent spaceflight experience on Blue Origin's NS-20, where she and her husband, Marc Hagle, made history as the first married couple to venture into space together on a commercial vehicle. The conversation explores the profound impact of the overview effect, providing a visceral sense of the change in the air upon returning to Earth. Sharon shares the unique perspective and inspiration gained from witnessing our planet from space, emphasising the transformative power of the experience. Highlighting their addiction to spaceflight, Sharon and Marc express their enthusiasm for returning to space with Blue Origin on a future flight. What sets this upcoming journey apart is their commitment to bringing the magic of space to the next generation. The couple plans to take a group of eight kids along for the launch, embodying the mantra "if you can see it, you can be it." This mission aligns with SpaceKids Global's core mission of inspiring students in STEAM+ Environment education and ensuring equal representation for girls in the space industry. Towards the end of the episode, Marc makes a special appearance, adding his perspective and enthusiasm for the upcoming space adventure. The episode paints a vivid picture of Sharon and Marc's dedication to space exploration, education, and the belief that exposing children to such experiences can ignite a passion for STEM fields and the boundless possibilities of the universe. OUTLINE: Here's approximate timestamps for the episode. 00:08 Intro to Episode 00:25 Sharon Hagle 01:16 Models and love of space 02:05 Blue Origin - when it actually happened! 03:22 Unexpected (and comfy) delays 05:21 First married couple on commercial vehicle! 06:33 The ascent 08:11 The overview effect 10:32 Space Kids Global 13:34 Keeping Kids interested in STEM 16:22 Girl Scouts USA 17:30 New initiatives 19:10 Artemis Generation 20:18 Origin Story 23:04 Virgin Galactic 24:15 Capturing Imaginations 25:58 Advice to young people 27:00 Highlight of Space Kids Global 28:26 Welcoming Mark! 29:20 Mark's Experience 30:55 Space Travel 31:50 SpaceX and the impact of private space companies 36:10 How has been married effected their marriage? 38:20 8 Kids plus parents can see a Blue launch! 39:41 Wrap Ups and Socials Follow Space Kids Global X: https://twitter.com/spacekidsglobal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thespacekidsglobal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spacekidsglobal/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBbnk-mxgfULHMYkuVhCmKQ Website: https://www.spacekids.global/ Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! (NEW - YOUTUBE): www.youtube.com/@astrobenpodcast Website: www.astroben.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gambleonit LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/astrobenpodcast/
Episode Notes:Being responsible includes having a legal plan.Why should families consider having a legal plan in place?How can a legal plan contribute to the well-being and security of family members?What benefits can parents and their children gain from making a will?And much more! About Kai Deering:Six Figure+ EntrepreneurContributing Author of 'Go for No! for Network Marketing'PhilanthropistMotivational SpeakerKai has been featured in a multitude of publications and has been a headline speaker for over 20 years. She is definitely a business personality that you want to get to know and implement what she has to share. Connect with Kai Deering!Tell Kai that you heard her on The Kid Factor Podcast for some great benefits and a FREE copy of the Identity Theft Book we spoke about.Website: https://ConnectwithKai.com Connect with Barb!Linktree: https://thekidfactor.fun/linktreeWebsite: https://www.thekidfactor.fun/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekidfactorofficial/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barb-v-81497547/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW9_PtybHaqXMrKFh8pId8w
As working mums, we know how challenging it can be when our little ones are off sick. This episode is all about arming ourselves with some valuable insights and strategies to help protect our children's immune systems. My guest is the woman I trust to support my own children's health - Lottie Strutt. Lottie is a Functional Medicine trained Nutritional Therapist and Physiotherapist specialising in children's health, and she's here to share her wisdom on this important topic. We hope that the information in this episode will empower you and your family to stay healthy throughout the winter cold and flu season. You can listen to the episode here: https://wisdomforworkingmums.co.uk/120 or via itunes or spotify. Or you can find it on most other podcast platforms and apps. Could you do me a huge favour and share this episode with two or three working mums that pop into your head as you listen? My mission is to support as many working mums on their journey as possible, and so I'd be so grateful if you supported them by offering this free podcast. I hope it's been helpful to you, and if so, I hope you pass that on. Please consider rating and reviewing my show. Your review can help other people find my podcast so you'll be helping another working mum find this resource. Plus I also love to go in and read them. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you! Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to get subscribed as I don't want you to miss out. I'm adding some exciting bonus episodes and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance you'll miss out. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
PJ talks to Brian Barron, principal of Portlaw NS about their scheme to keep kids in the real world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
September and the first days of school are just around the corner. But there is still nearly a month of summer left for families with kids to pack in the warm weather activities. So, today we're turning the show over to the parents of WBUR to tell us how their kids have been making the most of summer vacation while it lasts. Also, they share how they are balancing all that fun in the sun with the practical and emotional complexities of parenting. Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
Tristan Bancks on sunken towns, keeping kids reading and the legacy of Ginger Meggs
Tristan Bancks on sunken towns, keeping kids reading and the legacy of Ginger Meggs
Mentioned in this episode:nErD Camp PAIf You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff; Illustrated by Felicia BondFamily Style by Thien PhamOur Books for Children and Young Adults:Flying Lessons & Other Stories Edited by Ellen Oh; Kelly's short story in this middle grade anthology is “The Beans and Rice Chronicles of Isaiah Dunn.”Isaiah Dunn Is My Hero by Kelly J. BaptistIsaiah Dunn Saves the Day by Kelly J. BaptistThe Electric Slide and Kai by Kelly J. Baptist; Illustrated by Darnell JohnsonThe Swag is in the Socks by Kelly J. BaptistEb & Flow by Kelly J. BaptistSee You in the Cosmos by Jack ChengThe Many Masks of Andy Zhou by Jack ChengJumped In by Patrick Flores-ScottAmerican Road Trip by Patrick Flores-ScottThe Griffins of Castle Cary by Heather ShumakerFind us online:Kelly J. Baptist: kellyiswrite.comJack Cheng: jackcheng.comPatrick Flores-Scott: patrickfloresscott.comHeather Shumaker: heathershumaker.comEmail us: hello@booksmitten.us@booksmittenpodFollow our progress on Twitter this season with #booksmittenchallengeProduced by Jean Luc IshimweMusic by Duck Duck Chicken
Despite the heat, a popular youth summer camp is taking place in Norwood today, bringing cops and kids together. WBZ'S Kim Tunnicliffe reports they're finding ways to stay cool.
Keeping a child's attention into today's world is so challenging. Don't miss this edition of the Kidmin tribe podcast where we give you some practical tips and ideas one how to keep the attention of the kids in your ministry. We're excited to welcome David Laflin. David and Teesha Laflin are internationally recognized illusionists. They have entertained and inspired audiences all over the world through their unique blend of both classic and cutting edge illusions. Their programs have been featured at the NCAA Final Four, on TV, at Indofest in Indonesia, and at conferences and conventions all over the world. The Laflins have performed at a wide range of venues, from churches with a regular attendance of 25,000+ to churches of under 100. David has also shared his expertise in illusions on the TEDx stage. David is a great friend and we've asked him to speak to us and give us some very practical ways that we can keep our kids attention during our Sunday morning services. Who knows maybe he will make something disappear today? SHOW NOTES
On this episode, contributing producer Elena Mannes explores Rhode Island's enduring love affair with Rhythm and Blues. For many it broke down barriers and brought people together. Now, a group of musicians are on a mission to make the genre the Ocean State's official music. Then, a second look at Rhode Island's supervised drug injection sites as the state tries to reduce the number of deaths from drug overdoses. Finally, we revisit Keep Kids Fishing founder John Graichen who started a program that has had an impact on the lives of thousands of young people in Rhode Island
We're doing something a little special with this week's reheated and airing a subscriber episode in our main feed! This was one of the most popular subscriber episodes from last summer all about summer hydration including everything from iced drinks to popsicles to hydrating foods.We will be sharing all the details from this episode in our listener's community, so hop on over to didntijustfeedyou.com/community to sign up for free. And if you're interested in subscribing to our bonus episode feed you can learn more about that there or subscribe via apple podcasts.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dr. Joannie DeBrito, is a counselor with Focus on the Family. Since school is out, many parents and grandparents are eager to find ways to keep kids healthy and active. While it's tempting to allow summer to be a free-for-all with unlimited access to devices, television, video games and junk food, excessive screen time and unhealthy food can have negative effects on kids’ mental and physical health. Dr. DeBrito shares some helpful tips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spawned Parenting Podcast with Kristen and Liz of CoolMomPicks
When the Surgeon General issued his recent advisory on social media and the health of our kids, I knew author, columnist, and adolescent digital media expert Dr. Devorah Heitner would be the perfect person to ask for guidance and reassurance. And wow does she come through! Here, she offers incredibly helpful, specific tips about what we can do as parents to keep our kids healthy on social media-- and what we should not do (no spying!) -- with Devorah's trademark non-judgmental, common sense, research-based wisdom to help us all navigate some tricky stuff we may not know a lot about. Follow Spawned on Apple: bit.ly/spawnedshow Follow Spawned on Spotify: Here Follow Cool Mom Picks: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Follow Liz Gumbinner: Substack Twitter, Instagram, Post Find Devorah Heitner: Substack, Instagram, Amazon, devorahheitner.com Shownotes, links from this episode, info on our Cool Picks of the week: Cool Mom Pick Podcast Page Subscribe to get even more Cool Picks of the Week in your inbox once a week: coolmompicks.com/subscribe/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jen of This Time of Mine talks about how to help kids beat their summer boredom Episode 1790: I'm Bored! 6 Tricks For Beating Summer Boredom by Jen of This Time of Mine on Keeping Kids Busy During Summer Vacation Jen is a busy mom to four energetic kids and between taking care of them, running the household and trying to keep up with everything else she does and enjoys, she's often found herself fantasizing about the moment she can finally sit down for the night. But through it all, she's found that she's happiest when she's intentional in her approach. And even though it's not always easy, she knows when she parents and lives her life on purpose, that's when she can make the biggest difference for her children. She founded This Time Of Mine to use as a platform to teach as many parents as will listen. She wants to meet you where you are and help you fall in love with parenting all over again. Because she knows how hard it can be. She also knows that when we learn to parent and live with intention, we can create more good times than bad. We can help our children WANT to do what's right. And we can become the role model that walks along beside them. The original post is located here: https://thistimeofmine.com/beating-summer-boredom/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready for a summer adventure like no other with Andie and Angie! In this episode, they dive headfirst into the world of structured activities for those long summer days. From sports camps to church camps and community programs, they've got the scoop on how to keep kids active and entertained (while giving you a much needed break). Sports camps are a great way to introduce your kids to new sports without committing to a whole season. Plus, your kids will make new friends and learn from responsible teenagers, making the whole experience even more epic. VBS and other church camps can be cheaper or even free, while still providing a whole lot of fun and excitement. Andie and Angie have a treasure trove of ideas to keep your kids engaged and entertained all summer long. From backyard camping and fort building to nature hikes and crafts, the possibilities are endless. Andie has a realization that leaves Angie speechless, while Angie has an "aha" moment in real time. Family game nights, water balloon fights, and water battles are all part of the summer shenanigans. Andie and Angie encourage you to embrace the mess, the stickiness, and the pure joy of summertime.
Get ready to embrace the chaos and dive into the crazy days of summer with Andie and Angie. Summer may be all about fun for the kids, but let's face it, it's survival mode for moms! Summer as a mom can be a lot of work since your kids are with you most if not all of the time. Plus, kids apparently are extra hungry during the summer and need to eat snacks nonstop. Playdates, dollar days at the movies, library visits, reading, beach days, and Milkshake Mondays are activities that keep kids engaged all summer long. There is definitely an adjustment period siblings experience since they go from school and extracurricular activities to being together all day, every day. It's a whole new level of togetherness. Kids have been looking forward to summer for months. As Andie says, “The need for a break and to just rest is needed now more than ever before.” So take a deep breath, and know that Andie and Angie are cheering you on as you try to make summer as fun as possible.
During this week's episode of St. Joseph's Workshop, Fr. Stephen Ingram is joined by Ojas Inamdar, Associate Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry, to explore ways to keep youth engaged in the faith during the summer months. They offer tips and tools on using the free time of summer to become engaged in the faith in new ways, using resources to learn more about our faith, and building community within the church and family.
Hey, it's 5:05 on Monday, June 5th, 2023. From the Sourced Podcast Network in New York City, this is your host, Pokie Huang. Stories in today's episode come from Edwin Kwon in Sydney, Australia, Julie Chatman in Washington, DC, Katy Craig in San Diego, California, Marcel Brown in St. Louis, Missouri. Let's get to it.AI Regulation by the Australian Government
In this episode, learn about the war being waged on our children. They are being negatively influenced in school, at home, and on the internet. This is especially true of the 1,200,000 million military children of active-duty members worldwide and the nearly 2 million “total-force dependent children.” Military children struggle with 3 things: depression, loneliness, and bullying. My guest is Mitchell Aguirre, the founder of a unique approach to changing these statistics. Mitch founded the Keeping Kids Connected ministry as the nonprofit arm of Adventures Of, his for-profit company that helps adults stay connected to kids long-distance. Their initial campaign is targeting 840,000 military kids between the ages of 3 – 11. They use personalized and customized adventure stories where a child and parent become the main characters. Instead of the child receiving a complete book at one time, they receive one chapter every three weeks for an entire year. The Christian-themed stories teach kids godly principles and lessons while experiencing adventures, challenges, and fun. This brings them closer to their parent and Jesus Christ.
The end of the year is difficult for teachers, and possibly the most difficult part of that is keeping students engaged. In this episode from 2019, Jordan DeWilde joins Tim to talk about his ideas to keep students creating meaningful work until they are gone for the summer. Listen as they discuss collaboration, engagement, and the best lessons to help students end the year strong. Resources and Links Keeping Students Engaged Through the End of the Year Jordan's Celebrating Diversity Through Contemporary Art PRO Learning Pack 5 Projects to Engage Students Who Love Sports
USA Today reports on how students with anxiety are increasingly refusing to go to school, leaving parents feeling hopeless and schools unequipped to find a solution. The Guardian looks at a new report warning that the world will likely soon breach a critical temperature threshold, with possible catastrophic effects. The Wall Street Journal sums up research linking processed meat to health problems, which has many doctors urging people to skip deli meat, bacon, and sausage.
This week on the Elliott Hulse Podcast, Elliott welcomes guests Patrick Coffin and Ryan Moreau to the show These two former megachurch speakers have joined forces to create a platform that inspires people to take action and make positive changes in their lives. With a combination of a podcast, YouTube channel, and blog, they are dedicated to providing the encouragement and support people need to overcome challenges and improve their lives. They discuss the power of the sacraments, prayer, and intentional discipleship to help people overcome their struggles and find hope. You'll also hear about their personal journeys to the Catholic faith and how they are using their experiences to help others. In this episode:Best Practices for Keeping Kids in the Faith and Receiving Sacramental GracesApplying Timeless Faith to Everyday ExperiencesTheological Virtues: Faith, Hope, and LoveThe Seven Pillars of Human NatureThe Black PillImpact of the Enlightenment on Modern Culture and ReligionGain control over your drinking, quit drugs, over-eating, over-working or viewing filth on your phone FOREVER... So you can take back your life and be the man you're meant to be: https://www.waronvice.com/Connect with our Guests Patrick Coffin on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/realpatrickcoffin/Connect with our Guest Ryan Moreau at: HopeIsFuel.comMeet Elliott Hulse http://www.elliotthulse.comThere Is A WAR On Masculinity: https://www.makemenstrongagain.com/Join The King's Militia: http://www.kingsmilitia.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotthulse/
Positively Dog Training - The Official Victoria Stilwell Podcast
There's nothing more important than keeping babies and children safe around the family dog. Victoria talks with #DogBehaviorConference presenter and Family Paws founder Jennifer Shryock about critical steps needed to help guardians create and maintain a safe environment in the home and beyond to avoid catastrophe.
Truancy has hit the headlines - how are schools trying to keep kids in the classroom?
Adam Tobey is the executive director of Tall Timber Camp in Central Washington and the founder of Arcadia Guided Outdoor Education. Adam and Tony discuss Adam's strong beard game, bring a surfboard to seminary, being happy having no cell service, no such thing as a "safe place," deep learning in the wilderness, becoming more generous and hospitable, and more.Read about Arcadia here: goago.org and Tall Timber here: talltimber.org.https://reverendhunter.com/
Adam Tobey is the executive director of Tall Timber Camp in Central Washington and the founder of Arcadia Guided Outdoor Education. Adam and Tony discuss Adam's strong beard game, bring a surfboard to seminary, being happy having no cell service, no such thing as a "safe place," deep learning in the wilderness, becoming more generous and hospitable, and more.Read about Arcadia here: goago.org and Tall Timber here: talltimber.org.https://reverendhunter.com/
More than 1.2 million students drop out of high school in the United States each year. That's one student every 26 seconds, or 7,000 students every day. What can we do to understand better the reasons why kids drop out? How can we help more kids make the right decision to stay in school? And how can we muster the resources needed to tackle the problem not just inside the classroom but throughout entire communities? In this episode, Kevin speaks with Dr. Debra Duardo, Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools, to find out how to keep more kids in school.
What are we doing to help instil gratitude and thankfulness during the holiday season when our teens are being dickbags? This week we are bringing you insights from one of our favourite people in life, Alyson Schafer, to help shine a light on this phase in our lives. Kids (outwardly) don't seem to be grateful. It's hard to get a read at this age and stage. We know deep down that they are likely grateful, thankful and all that but they have trouble saying it. Alyson is our hard hitting, factual, easy to digest voice that everyone needs in their lives. She has intel on our teens. Listen in on this snippet that is super relevant right now! And for more on Alyson find her @alysonschafer and https://alysonschafer.com.Want our podcasts sent straight to your phone? Text us the word "Podcast" to +1 (917) 540-8715 and we'll text you the new episodes when they're released!Tune in for new Cat & Nat Unfiltered episodes every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday!Follow @catandnatunfiltered on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catandnatunfilteredOur new book "Mom Secrets" is now available! Head to www.catandnat.ca/book to grab your autographed copy! Come see us LIVE on tour!! To see a full list of cities and dates, go to https://catandnattour.com.Become a member of The Common Parent for the parenting resources and support you need for just $5.99/month or $59.99/year: https://thecommonparent.comFollow The Common Parent over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecommonparentMake sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel for our new cooking show and our #momtruth videos: https://bitly.com/catnatyoutubeCheck out our Amazon Lives here: https://bitly.com/catnatamazonliveOrder TAYLIVI here: https://taylivi.comGet personalized videos from us on Cameo: https://cameo.com/catandnatCome hang with us over on https://instagram.com/catandnat all day long.And follow us on https://tiktok.com/@catandnatofficial! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeremy and Jeff discuss tools for keeping kids focused during Bible conversations or devotionals. Follow Family Teams on Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/familyteams) and join our Five Minute Fatherhood Facebook group to chat about today's episode: https://goo.gl/jXeMSk Watch Five Minute Fatherhood on YouTube here: https://goo.gl/NXx5bf