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Resources for families Ezine

Issue No. 12

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Welcome to the Ezine of the Resources for families website. 

CONTENTS:

 

 

 

  1. Parenting - Government Education Portal - "Starting School"
  2. Nutrition - "Trail Mix"
  3. Books and Reading - simple things families can do to help
  4. Teenagers - Truth in parenting
  5. Books - Ready or Not : here life comes
  6. Just for fun
  7. Latest posts on the Resources for Families Blog

 

... even those for whom cooking is an oppressive chore or a source of self-doubting anxiety, acknowledge that a meal shared by friends and family is one of the bonding rituals without which the family, society even, can fall apart.

Antonia Till 

 

 

PARENTING

Government Education Portal - 'Starting School'

A collection of links to resources on the subject of starting school, useful for parents and carers of children making the transition from Kindergarten to School.

http://tinyurl.com/y97luc

More on Parenting

 

NUTRITION

Trail Mix

I love making up trail mix (or “gorp” as some like to call it) to put into a little bag and pack in AJ’s lunchbox. Trail mix is also great for adding to a travel bag for a long car trip, packing for a hike or serving up for kids to munch on at the movies, a sleep over or out camping etc. If you can get your kids involved in choosing the ingredients and helping mix it all together it is almost guaranteed that they will munch it down happily.

 

More on family Nutrition

 

BOOKS AND READING

SIMPLE THINGS FAMILIES CAN DO TO HELP

ALL CHILDREN READ WELL AND INDEPENDENTLY 

BY THE END OF THIRD GRADE

More on books and Reading

 

Teenagers

Truth in parenting

A friend of mine, a successful professional, posed this parenting dilemma: Suppose your teenager asks you if you ever smoked pot.  Do you tell him the truth?  What if you smoked not just once, or a couple of times, but a fair amount? A whole lot? What if you tried cocaine?

Things are more dangerous now than they were back then, my friend continued. The pot is stronger.  It’s laced with all sorts of other drugs. You don’t want your child to think that if you did it, then it’s ok for them to do the same.  You don’t want to take chances.  You have to lie.

I’ve thought this over, and I have to disagree. I’m mostly talking from my own personal experience. 

 

 

More on Teenagers

Books for families

 Ready or not

Ready or Not, Here Life Comes (Hardcover)

by Mel Levine

 Every parent wants to know, "What will he be like when he's in his twenties?"

After decades of observing children grow into young adults, Dr. Mel Levine, nationally known paediatrician and author, addresses the question of why some youngsters make a successful transition into adulthood while others do not.

In recent years, says Dr. Levine, we have experienced an epidemic of career unreadiness as too many young people begin what he calls "the start-up years" unprepared for the challenge of initiating a productive life. Parents and schools often raise children in a highly structured world of overscheduled activities, meeting kids' demands for immediate gratification but leaving them unable to cope on their own. Instead of making a smooth transition into adulthood, many youngsters find themselves trapped in their teenage years, travelling down the wrong career road, unable to function in the world of work.

These young people have failed, says Dr. Levine, to properly assess their strengths and weaknesses and have never learned the basics of choosing and advancing through the stages of a career.

Dr. Levine urges that schools focus less on college prep (which, he points out, generally means "college admissions prep") and instead teach "life prep," equipping adolescents with what they will need to succeed as adults. He identifies these skills as falling within four growth processes, "the four I's": inner direction, or self-awareness; interpretation, or understanding the outside world; instrumentation, or the acquisition of mental tools; and interaction, or the ability to relate to other people effectively.

It is these abilities that ensure a successful transition into the start-up years of early adulthood. Parents, schools, and adolescents themselves can all work together to improve work-life readiness, and Dr. Levine shows how. He even offers advice for young adults who find themselves unable to navigate the world of careers. Insightful, wise, and compassionate, Ready or Not, Here Life Comes is a powerful commentary on our times and a book that can help adolescents and startup adults -- with an assist from parents and educators -- to spring from the starting gate of adulthood.

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Just for Fun

An article in the Daily Express earlier this year in the UK kept me amused and highlighted how generations have changed. It was carried out by the Sainsbury Active Kids Scheme.

It asked kids what their 10 top activities were and compared those with a list produced 30 years ago.

 Today’s Kids List

 30 years ago list

 

 

 1 Texting on phones

 1 Tag

 2 Football

 2 Kiss chase

 3 Play Station

 3 Hopscotch

 4 Reading Celebrity magazines

 4 Skipping

 5 Eating sweets

 5 Rounders

 6 Listing to I pod

 6 British Bulldog

 7 Sudoku

 7 Whats the time Mr Wolf

 8 Hanging around shops

 8 Marbles

 9 Surfing the net

 9 Cats cradle

 10 Taking photos on the phone

 10 Stuck in the mud

 

 


 Latest posts on the Resources for families Blog

 

The family fireside is the best of schools.

Arnold H. Glasow 

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