Being involved in your child’s education

Image via Wikipedia

As our child grow up, it can be overwhelming and a bit daunting when they begin going to school. As your child grows older, it is important that parents stay involved in their child’s education. But what does it mean to be involved in your child’s education?

First, it is important to stay in contact and to communicate with your child’s teacher. This is a good practice whether your child is entering first grade or is a junior in high school. As your child grows, it may become increasing more difficult to stay in contact with your child’s teacher, however parent teacher nights, conferences, and sometimes just occassional emails can allow you to stay in contact.

It is also important to communicate with your child. A good time to talk with your child is during meal times or on car rides home if you pick up your child daily. This daily time spent talking about their day and what is happening at school can help support your child and get you involved in not only their education but what they are feeling and anything that is taking place outside the home.

Communication with your child and child’s teacher is not the only way to say involved. Other ways you can stay involved in your child’s education are to help them with their homework, encourage them to talk to you about what is happening at school and in the classroom, or even to give them a comfortable and productive environment that works best for them and how they learn to complete classroom at home.

No matter how you choose to get involved in your child’s education, the extra time, support, or involvement will show your child that you care and can increase their success both inside and outside of the classroom.

Enhanced by Zemanta

The Logistics of Teen Pregnancy

Children in Jerusalem. 

Image via Wikipedia

From time to time, a teen is going to have a child of their own. While every parent hopes their children will make more responsible choices and hold off on having kids of their own, this is the kind of thing a parent just has to adapt to from time to time. While the situation doesn’t get better for a long time, many parents could use some advice on what to think of first.

The first thing is, your teen needs to understand their responsibilities as a new parent. They need to accept that the fun and fancy free days of their youth are gone for awhile. While they will eventually be able to return to such days, they’ll be in their 30s by that point and it will seem strange. For the time being, hiring a baby sitter or not going out is going to be one of your teen’s chief challenges. In addition to this, your teen is going to need to earn money somehow. Granted, there are ways to earn money from home, many teens don’t think in those kinds of terms to start with.

Once the fact that their freedom is now limited sets in, a lot of teens will be traumatized. The idea of having a child is great when you can give them back to their parents at the end of the day. But when it’s yours, the entire feeling changes. While your family will inevitably adapt to helping your teen take care of their new child, the problems of raising one person when their own parent isn’t fuly grown are going to be issues for years to come.

Enhanced by Zemanta

Kindle for Android: Perfect App for Students

As a student, one of the problems you face is the sheer amount of reading material you are expected to consume. Whether you are a high school student trying to get through American Lit or a college student with a full course load, lugging around the books is more than a pain: it’s inconvenient. Finding a better way can save your back from aching and give you access to your reading materials no matter where you are. Kindle for Android is a perfect app for students.

Adding the Kindle app for your LG Android Phone will get you access to a large number of books that will be accessible right on your phone. Today, students can download both classic literature required for many high school and college courses, as well as many recently published books, guides, and resources that may be helpful to you as you’re studying.

Kindle is simple to use and has a library interface which makes finding relevant books quick and easy. Purchasing books through the Kindle store allows students to find the books they need via their LG Android phone or home computer, and then purchase, upload, and read them without timely and costly trips to the campus bookstore. Even better, Kindle for Android makes it possible to carry an entire library of books in the palm of your hand.

While there are many tools available for students, perhaps the best gadget is simply a good phone with an Android platform and the Kindle app. Fast, convenient, and easy to use, it is the way to read books today.

When Your Teen Gets a Credit Card

Teenagers are not known for being especially forward thinkers. So when your teen gets a credit card, it can seem like they’re basically trying to spend you into bankruptcy for some sort of twisted enjoyment. However, if your teen asks to get a credit card and wants you to cosign on it, there are some rules you would do well to put into place. These rules can set the stage for a lot more responsibility down the road.

A teen with a credit card should have some sort of bank account with a positive balance first. If they know how to save and it’s a part of their regular life, your teen will understand that the money they spend has to come from somewhere. While saving money doesn’t necessarily come naturally to some people, it does become a habit for people who have had to do without something they really wanted. If your teen’s card gets maxed out and they can’t pay off their balance, they need to be responsible for paying back however much interest they end up owing.

Because of this requirement, your teen should have a job before they can have a credit card. Otherwise, how are they going to pay back what they spend? There is something about having to work for one’s money that makes the process of spending it a little bit slower. Being able to simply spend without any kind of tradeoff is great, but that only applies to politicians and Wall Street executives. Ifyou want to teach your teen some responsibility and grow their credit, a credit card can be great. Make sure they use it responbily.

Enhanced by Zemanta

Shopping for Your Baby for Halloween

A child wearing a bee costume.

Image via Wikipedia

Halloween is a fun time of year in which parents can display their creative side and pick a unique costume for each of their children. For a baby, it’s important to consider how comfortable he or she will be while wearing it.

Since many parents enjoy snapping photographs of their children on the holiday, a happy baby is more fun to document than one who is uncomfortable and miserable. If heading out for trick-or-treating, a baby will probably prefer not to walk around the whole neighborhood, or be dressed in a costume that doesn’t fit well with the weather. Safety is important too, so choosing fabrics that are soft, will fit comfortably, and don’t have a lot of large pieces protruding, or small items that can be pulled off the baby costumes will ensure a more pleasant evening for all.

When shopping for a costume, some parents tend to select more trendy items, such as characters from popular television shows or current movies. Others prefer a more classic look, such as a zoo animal or a witch. This is where the originality and desires of the parents can shine, to make sure each child has a fun and special costume to wear for the holiday. As children get older, they start to become more opinionated and select their own costumes, so it can be fun for parents to be able to select the costume for their babies.

Celebrating Halloween with a family get-together, trick-or-treating around the neighborhood, or staying in and passing out candy to other children are all fun ways to spend time together and start making memories and traditions that can be shared.

Enhanced by Zemanta