Today on WUSA 9 our Events Coordinator, Anna Snead demonstrated a craft for creating a Family Resolution Book. Most people think that resolutions are only for adults but really it’s a motivational and skill building tool for everyone especially kids. It can improve your child’s self esteem, build family communication as well as teach goal setting. I am a big fan of goal setting and how that can help children throughout their lives.
Anna selected this activity and you should consider starting it…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on December 28, 2009 at 4:04pm —
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The holidays mean family gatherings and big meals. Why not include the kids in the table decorations this year with a variety of fun and festive crafts? It will keep them busy and you’ll have decorations that you can treasure for years to come.
Today Liz McConville, Resource Editor for FAMILY Magazine was on WUSA9 News Now with Peggy Fox demonstrating crafts for table decorations
Why should we involve our children in the preparation of the holiday meal or decorations? I know it helps with the…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on December 21, 2009 at 2:16pm —
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The holidays are fast approaching. This wonderful time of year is filled with good fellowship, food, and fun….and lots of calories and overindulgence often leading to weight gain and weight loss resolutions. How can we make this year different?
After this segment be sure to log on to DCMomsLikeMe.com. FAMILY Magazine publisher, Brenda Hyde, will be online to discuss this topic inside the Washington FAMILY Magazine Group.
Today, Judy Caplan, Registered Dietitian and author of the children’s book…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on December 7, 2009 at 6:00am —
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Today on WUSA 9 we demonstrated a craft that we will be doing at the Merriment in Georgetown on December 6.
If you don’t know about Merriment in Georgetown, you should check it out. It is going to be a great event with a special book signing with Valerie Tripp, author of the American Girl books. Here is a link to more information.
http://www.merrimentingeorgetown.com/
The American Girl Felicity Merriman, described as the colonial girl living…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on November 30, 2009 at 6:00am —
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With Thanksgiving coming this Thursday, there’s lots to do. This morning, on WUSA9 News, reporter Peggy Fox and Liz McConville, the Resource Editor for FAMILY Magazine talked about some really fun crafts you can do with your kids for Thanksgiving.
In our family, we love traditions. A couple of years ago my grandkids made name place cards for our holiday table and then assigned where each person would sit. We use these cards every single year (Christmas and Thanksgiving) just adding the new peop…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on November 23, 2009 at 10:00am —
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With the holidays just around the corner, you’ve probably started making your shopping lists.
Today, Amy Bevins, Assistant Editor of Washington FAMILY Magazine, shared a few great ideas for this holiday season on the Moms Like Me segment on WUSA9.
Here are her choices for Gifts to Go,” items that are lightweight and inexpensive, making them perfect to mail, give in gift exchanges or use while your family is traveling. You can find many more toy ideas in the current issue of FAMILY Magazine. Go…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on November 16, 2009 at 6:30am —
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As parents one of our major concerns is how well our children perform in school. Our worries often lead us to consult therapists, tutors, and other specialists. Good nutrition is another important, powerful tool to help our kids reach their potential. Studies show that certain types of fats in the diet might actually improve brain function.
Today, Judy Caplan, Registered Dietitian and author of the children’s book Gobey Gets Full – Good Nutrition in a Nutshell (…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on November 9, 2009 at 5:00am —
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Have you ever considered that President Barack Obama is a work-from-home dad?
In today’s economy many moms and dads are looking at work-from-home options so that they can still be home with the kids but also develop their career or maybe just bring in some extra income for the family.
President Obama is an extreme example, and most work-from-home parents are moms.
There are over 120 million women in the workforce. Over 18% have children under the age of 18 and work one or more days a week fro…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on November 2, 2009 at 8:30am —
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Step 1. Determine what your goal is, with keeping a baby book. Some
people love to scrapbook photos and other items in their albums, and
make notations. Some enjoy journaling, and keep record of every
doctor visit. Others want a simple fix--something sweet that has
questions and allows them to be led in an…
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Added by Posey Park on October 29, 2009 at 6:57pm —
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With Halloween approaching it’s hard to avoid candy. It feels like it’s everywhere. For parents, it can be worrisome with fears like cavities and childhood obesity. But there are spooky treats out there that you can make with your kids and don’t have to be full of sugar and candy.
This morning on WUSA9, Peggy Fox and FAMILY Magazine’s Liz McConville made great treats for kids that are easy to make and delicious to eat. These are simple enough for your child to make them and nutritious enough th…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on October 26, 2009 at 7:30am —
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If you are a mom, dad, or grandparent, you probably have kid art work all over your refrigerator, on your walls and tucked in boxes in your closet. But what else can you do to celebrate the art your kids create?
Today is on the Mom Like Me segment on WUSA9 Amy Bevins, Assistant Editor of Washington FAMILY Magazine, shared information about Artist Trading Cards, a space-saving way to enjoy kid art.
So what are Artist Trading Cards?
According to Amy, Artist Trading Cards are pocket-sized works…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on October 19, 2009 at 9:30am —
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Flu season is fast approaching. This year parents are more concerned than usual due to the swine flu’s epidemic and its possible hard-hitting effect on young children. We all want to protect ourselves and our children. So how can we boost our family’s immunity and our body’s ability to resist disease?
Today, Judy Caplan, Registered Dietitian, Nutrition Editor for FAMILY Magazine and author of the children’s book Gobey Gets Full – Good Nutrition in a Nutshell (www.gobefull.com), shared tips on ho…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on October 12, 2009 at 6:30am —
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Do you ever look for activities to do with your kids that will not only be fun but also educational?
On this Monday’s segment on WUSA9 News Now, I showed Peggy Fox and the viewers a nifty trick with bubbles. We made stronger bubbles that we could bounce and play with.
But before I forget, here is a reminder about the Private School and Enrichment FAIR that will be taking place next Saturday.
• Saturday, October 10th 11:00 am- 4 pm
• NEWSEUM in Washington DC
• 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
• Enter…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on October 5, 2009 at 6:30am —
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It’s hard to believe that so much of the first quarter of this new school year is already behind us. And that means Parent Teacher Conferences are just around the corner. These conferences can sometimes be so daunting. How do you make this easier?
Today, Amy Bevins, Assistant Editor of Washington FAMILY Magazine and an educator, shared Parent Teacher Conference suggestions during the Moms Like Me segment on WUSA9.
Amy suggests:
First, look at the goal of the conference. It’s to open communica…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on September 28, 2009 at 6:00am —
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Virtually as soon as baby is taken home, concerns about taking baby out of the house come up up. Nearly all new moms have got some form of baby car seat or carrier at a baby shower to carry the baby safel…
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Added by Deborah Mehan on September 27, 2009 at 10:54pm —
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Now that kids are back in school, parents are understandably leery about recent serious health concerns. Recently the CDC reported 436 deaths and 6,506 hospitalizations nationwide associated with H1N1 flu. No one knows what this school year has in store, so what must parents do to make sure their child stays safe from the H1N1 Flu?
What can parents do to protect their children?
First it is important to note that based on its wide spread, the World Health Organization has declared the 2009 outb…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on September 13, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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Mally, my trusted assistant. My liver, so to speak. She's a unique girl. She's about 24. Educated. Married to a man...who is a bit older. She doesn't have to work since she's gotten married, but she said she likes working with me. Which says a lot because I'm probably not a normal boss.
So the other night, I was working out/making sure I was reading the supply list for Daniella's (8) project at school. I'm sitting on the floor (just finishing up crunches and planks), and Mally was there. She go…
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Added by Zicea Becks on September 10, 2009 at 10:36pm —
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It’s that time of the year again, back-to-school time. Parents all over the area are getting their kids ready with clothes, books and supplies. This can be a crazy time for both parents and children. To ease children back into school why not make their supplies personal and fun?
This morning on WUSA9 Peggy Fox and I talked about how to make personalized pencil cases and book covers is Liz McConville, Resource Editor of Washington FAMILY Magazine.
Today we talked about two easy crafts that pare…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on August 31, 2009 at 6:30am —
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"What's eating you alive just might help you to survive..."
~ Ted Leo
I must be reading too many books about feeding my baby as most of my 5 reasons have centered on food recently. I bought Super Baby Food as was recommended to me by a sweet-meaning cashier admiring my growing belly last fall. I am certain she was trying to help. I really don't think she knew of the hours I would spend studying it before Penelope was eating solids and worrying about ignoring it after Penelope started sol…
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Added by Nicole LeighAnne on August 24, 2009 at 11:21pm —
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The first day of school can be stressful for kids and their parents. The first day of kindergarten is can be more stressful. Many parents prepare their child academically but sometimes we can forget to teach them the really simple things that can make the difference between a great first day and a disaster. Right now is a great time to make these preparations.
This morning on WUSA9 Peggy Fox and I talked about how we can prepare our kindergarteners for the first day of school.
I often think th…
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Added by Brenda Hyde on August 24, 2009 at 11:56am —
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