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Archive for July, 2008

Jul 19 2008

Fun with Science: Make your own Tornado

Published by sirenavs under Science

This is a great activity to show weather systems or simply for a little play time. I actually have a Toysmith Cyclone Tube to use for this activity and you can usually pick these up at any science, or toy store. You can also purchase them at a teacher supply store and they are not [...]

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Jul 18 2008

Your Preschooler at 4

Published by sirenavs under Preschool Development

I am always amazed at the leaps and strides in development that children have over the first five years of their life. There is so much going on and before you know it, you have a person with a complex personality that can be almost mind boggling. Not only do they have distinct dislikes and [...]

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Jul 17 2008

Rainy Day Activities: Exploring with Gelatin

Published by sirenavs under rainy day activities

If you are looking for something that is downright gross for your kids to do, then this is a rainy day activity for you. I tried this activity when I was still in college working at my first placement. The teachers looked at me like I was crazy when I wrote up the plan. If [...]

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Jul 16 2008

Cheap Summer Activities: Going to the Beach

Published by sirenavs under Summer Outings

This is probably an easy summer activity to figure out and I probably don’t need to go too much into it but I will anyway. I guess the main point before I launch into this cheap summer activity is that you need to have a beach near you to make this work. Whether this is [...]

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Jul 15 2008

Teen Pregnancy

Published by sirenavs under Teenage Development

This last week I came across an ad featuring the latest headlines from OK! Magazine. Normally, I would glance at the headlines, roll my eyes and wish for a world where we are not obsessed with celebrities. They are, after all, only people who have done exceptionally well in their business. Nothing really to be [...]

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Jul 14 2008

Your Budding Artist: Age 4 to 5

Published by sirenavs under Uncategorized

This last weekend, I had my niece visiting. It is an interesting prospect when you have 3 children in the house and they range in age from 6 years 11 months to 4 years 2 months to 3 years 8 months. It gives you a little perspective on how quickly children develop and it was [...]

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Jul 11 2008

Crafty Recipes: Sidewalk Paint

Published by sirenavs under Crafty Recipes

I’m not sure about you, but for me summer means that I will be seeing a lot of time outside, whether I want to or not. My kids love to be outside in the sunshine and will be out playing with just about everything. They will mention, now and then, that they are a little [...]

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Jul 10 2008

Key Periods in Early Fetal Development

Published by sirenavs under Neonatal Development

I know that I often focus on the years between birth and school age and it is completely unplanned. It is simply the time in life when a great deal of development takes place and you can cover a large number of topics about it. This is not to say that any of the other [...]

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Jul 09 2008

Craft Project: Ice Cube Painting

Published by sirenavs under Uncategorized

One of the best activities that I have ever done in my class is ice cube painting.  It is fast, fun and children can do a lot of things with the experience.  It is a perfect craft for those hot summers when you want to do something creative while providing kids with a cooler activity.  [...]

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Jul 08 2008

Foster Parent Plan

Published by sirenavs under Between Parents

I have mentioned in previous posts that I and my children are foster parents to a child in Kenya.  You can read the article here.  We have been sponsors now since February of this year and although we haven’t really received anything from being foster parents, it has been a great experience for both myself [...]

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