As parent and child begin their journey of the solar system, remember, it is suppose to be fun. There are so many stars in the sky that you might want to start simple and build your way.
At certain times of the year and dependent upon where you live, hopefully you can be outside to enjoy the beautiful days as well as glorious night sky. After the long winter months, there will be plenty of opportunities to explore our outside world in relative comfort. When we look to the skies, most of us are amazed at its splendor but don’t have a clue as to what we are looking for or at. So, when the weather permits, step outside and share in the expanse of the sky.
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Teen author Sondra Clark shares ideas from her book “77 Creative Ways Kids Can Serve” to help kids get excited about volunteering.
Every parent has at one time or another told their child, “You need to volunteer and help others instead of playing video games all day!” Yet can a nine-year-old realistically serve soup at a nearby homeless shelter? Sondra Clark, 18, knows first hand the benefits of volunteering. “When I was eight, my mom and I put together Easter Baskets to give to homeless kids coming to a free Easter dinner, said Clark. “It was great seeing how excited kids were to get a few special treats.”
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Parenthood is a privilege. You have one choice opportunity to help your children become successful, happy adults. You can’t do this until you forgive their other parent. Here’s how.
It’s such a privilege to be a parent. You get to mold and nurture an innocent young mind. You cannot do a good job at parenting, though, until you get your own act together. Becoming stable yourself is the key building block that will allow both you and your children to mature.
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