Parenting

A Thoughtful Gift

by Katrina on April 13, 2012

A guest post by Katie Baldesweiler When you are racking your brain trying to figure out a neat, simple gift to give to a coworker or friend, don’t think too hard. A gift basket is a perfect solution to your problem. A gift basket can be made to reflect any theme or to match the [...]

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Have you Become that Teacher you Loathe?

by Katrina on April 13, 2012

Flashback my high school days, I am of those teen kids who were mad as hell each time history class would commence. It was such a fearful hour that I had to wish; it would never come. History bores me. I have never had this liking reading long story textbook about a king fighting off [...]

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How to Set Parental Controls on the iPhone

by Katrina on March 25, 2012

Presumably, brain behind each Apple gadget has the middle age population as their targeted consumers, but, in the context that each Apple gadget and its robust technology offers, age is inappropriately of no use in determining as to really who’s using an Apple. Be it an iPhone, iPod, iPad, Macbook, more often than we see [...]

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Original Post from: http://www.katrinaaction.org/ Perhaps, 19-year-old Kate Upton’s recent Sports Illustrated’s 2012 Swimsuit Edition gig came as a blow to my super ancient feminine tenet. The young model, clad in a teeny-weeny red/brown bikini is truly eye popping and surely will send her male readers to the magazine stands just to get to know even [...]

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Original Post from: http://www.katrinaaction.org/ Children are getting their cell phones at earlier ages. Parents say the main reason was for their safety. Kids go about their school everyday, hanging out with friends while biking or roller skating, kids might even stay out camping. All the more reasons to provide kids with phones or other savvy [...]

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Practice What we Preach to our Kids

by Katrina on March 9, 2012

Original Post from: http://www.katrinaaction.org/ When I realized the dangers and health hazards that computers posed on my children, I was quick to set firmer rules and structures to get them off the screens. These rules, however, gets in the way towards parents-children relationship. Kids’ and teen’s brains aren’t fully developed until they reached their 20s, [...]

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