Thursday, December 29, 2011

Mind Your Manners

We teach our children to say "please" and "thank you" but good manners require much more than just saying the "Magic Words".  Teaching your children good manners gives them lifelong survival skills and the tools to build, strengthen, and maintain relationships with others.   Below are some activities you can do with your child to reinforce good manners.





1.  Show your children the manners you expect at home first.  The next time you eat dinner together, have your children pretend they are eating at a restaurant.  How should they talk to each other?  What should they say when the waiter brings their food?  How do we sit in our seat?  What do we do if we finish eating before the rest of the family?

2.  The next time your children mentions something nice that another person did for them.  Discuss how did that person's actions made them feel. Then suggest they write a thank you note to express their appreciation.  A thank you notes doesn't have to be a lot of words; it can even be a picture.

3.  You can write short thank you notes to your children for things they do that you appreciate.

4.  Explain to your child the importance of taking turns.   Practice taking turns with a favorite toy or activity.  For example, if your child absolutely loves swinging, practice swinging for a prescribed amount of time then moving on the another activity, in an effort to allow another child the opportunity to swing.  This will be a beneficial skill to possess on the playground, and in school yards.

5.  Meetings, Greetings, and Good-byes make for a fun family game that can give your child an opportunity to practice polite ways to meet new people, greet people they know, and say good bye.  With your child, role play meeting new people (peer, adult, teacher...).  How do you greet a friend, relative, or pediatrician?  What are some of the ways you can say goodbye after spending time with someone? 

Children can benefit from learning that little acts of appreciation, caring, and respect can make others feel really good.  And manners are a part of appreciating, respecting and caring for the feelings of other.  Try fun learning activities and role playing at home to instill good manners in your child.  Good manners start at home and spread abroad.





Monday, December 26, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!



X,Y, Z is for Zucchini!!! Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Happy Hunting!!!!


For PC: Right click on the image below and select "Print Picture".


For Mac: Right click on the image below and select "Open in New Window". Click on the image to zoom out. Then print.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

VideoJam: Make a FREE Personalized Video Message from Santa!

Today, I witnessed the magic of Christmas in my son's eyes as he watched his very own video message from the Man in Red himself, Santa Claus!  Parents, it only takes a few minutes to enter your child's information and upload a couple of pictures to make this wonderful Christmas keepsake.

Visit http://www.portablenorthpole.tv/home to make your child's free personalized video message from Santa!

Merry Christmas!!!!!


Thursday, December 15, 2011

Craft Jam: "Christmas is Love" Soup in a Jar.

Three years ago, I received one of the best Christmas gifts from one of my KinderJammers and her Grandmother.  They gave me soup in a jar.  I really appreciated the adorably packaged gift and gave my usual thank you.  However later that week when I was looking for something to cook for my family for dinner, I decided to make the soup in the jar.  It was so yummy and my family absolutely loved it.  The next time I saw the Grandmother, I told her how wonderful the soup was and she shared the recipe.  That year, my three year old and I made an assembly line and made all of his teachers and our friends and loved ones "Christmas is Love" Soup in Jar.  Not only is the soup in a jar an economical gift choice, but it also provides my family with a wonderful activity that we can do together during the holidays.  The thing I love most about this gift is that it gives the recipient a gift twice; once when they receive the pretty package and again when it gives their family a warm and yummy hug at dinnertime.

"Christmas is Love" Soup in a Jar

Layers for a 16oz. Jar:
  • 2 tsp. salt
  • 3 tsp.  dried minced onion
  • 1/2 cup uncooked long grain rice 
  • 1/4 cup dry green split peas 
  • 1/4 cup pearl barley
  • 1/4 cup dry yellow split peas 
  • 2 tsp.  dried parsley
  • 1/4 cup dry lentils 
  • Then add tri-colored pasta up to the mouth of the jar and pack tightly.  Then seal the jar.

Items for Packaging:

  • 7"x7" square of fabric
  • small rubber band
  • ribbon
  • gift tag/soup directions

Directions for Packaging:
  1. After the jar is tightly sealed, place your 7"x7" square of fabric over the top of the jar and place a small over the fabric, under the lid of the jar.  Trim fabric for neatness if necessary.
  2. Punch a hole in the corner of your gift tag/soup directions and insert your ribbon through the hole.
  3. Tie your ribbon tightly under the lid of the jar. Then tie a bow.
Gift Tag/Soup Directions Reads:

“Christmas is Love” Soup

1. Pour the contents of this jar and 8 cups of your favorite broth into a pot.
2. Chop one stalk of celery. Slice one carrot. Add to the pot.
3. Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer over medium-low heat until the vegetables are tender (about an hour).
4. Before serving, and one cup of diced tomatoes.
From our family to yours, Enjoy!!!!

*This is a great idea for teacher, command, or FRG gifts.  You can select fabric the base on the occasion of the gift.

 Printable Gift Tags:
For PC: Right click on the image below and select "Print Picture".

For Mac: Right click on the image below and select "Open in New Window". Click on the image to zoom out. Then print

Friday, December 9, 2011

Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

W is for Watermelon!!! Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Happy Hunting!!!!




For PC: Right click on the image below and select "Print Picture".

For Mac: Right click on the image below and select "Open in New Window". Click on the image to zoom out. Then print.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Kidpower: Every Child Deserves to Feel Safe

Kidpower Workshop in Palo Alto, CA

Today my family and I attended a play date with several other families of children ages 3 to 5.  We have family outings all the time and generally walk away with wonderful memories and great pictures.  However, today we walked away from a play date with life lessons and strategies the will assist my husband and me on our mission to keep our son safe.  As adults, we are aware of the dangers that lurk in the world we live in and know we must keep our little ones safe.  I battled with wanting to prepare my 5 year old for individuals who would attempt to infringe on his personal safety but I did not want to rob him of his angelic innocence.  The workshop that our play date host invited us to today helped me with that battle. The Kidpower workshop gave us a gentle way to discuss and practice personal safety measures that were relevant to our preschooler.


Kidpower is a non-profit organization that works to help kids and adults feel personally safe.  They have locations across the nation.  I would encourage you to research their organization and plan your next play date with Kidpower, if there is one in your area.  It's FREE!!!!!  Visit Kidpower at www.kidpower.org.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Video Jam: Fun Cheers for Young Children by Dr. Jean

Dr. Jean, an Early Childhood expert, has developed some super fun cheers you can do with your little ones and/or students.  The first time a saw Dr. Jean's cheers was at my son's preschool during outdoor circle time.  I asked his teacher to teach me some of the cheers and I started incorporating them when offering praise and recognition to my little man. (My little guy's favorites are the roller coaster, fire cracker, and gold star.)  Then I had the great pleasure of taking a workshop with Dr. Jean and watching her give examples of exciting ways to praise young children and knew I had to share these fun cheers with our KinderJam parents and teachers!

Switch it up a little bit...instead of the same old "Way to Go", "Good Job", or hand claps...try some of these super fun cheers to show excitement for your little one's efforts.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

V is for Vegetables!!! Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts.  Happy Hunting!!!!




For PC: Right click on the image below and select "Print Picture".

For Mac: Right click on the image below and select "Open in New Window". Click on the image to zoom out. Then print.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Craft Jam: Candy Cane Reindeer



Create Santa's reindeer with this sweet candy cane ornament craft for you and your little one.

Supplies:

  • Low temp hot glue gun
  • Ribbons  
  • 1 wrapped candy cane 
  • 1 tiny pom-pom for the nose
  • 2 little wiggle eyes (or paper eyes drawn and cut out)
  • Brown pipe cleaners for the antlers

Instructions:

  1. Make antlers out of pipe cleaners, wrap them around the candy cane on the curve.
  2. Add two wiggle eyes and a pom-pom nose and ribbon bow tie.
  3. You're done!

Tips:

The reindeer can be hung on trees, tied to packages, given in ornament exchanges, or used as table decorations.

Recipe Jam: Super Easy Butter Cookies


These yummy cookies are a holiday favorite in my family.  My Meme used to make them every year when I was a little girl and their buttery goodness brings back such warm memories.  These super easy cookies are a perfect activity for you and your little one.  Sprinkle red and green sugar on top and make a cute holiday treat!


50 Butter Cookies

1 lb Butter
4 ½ c. Flour
2 c. confectioner sugar
2 Tsp Vanilla

Bake at 350 for 10 to 15 mins.

*add ins- walnuts, pecans, M&Ms, chocolate chips, butterscotch


Monday, November 21, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

U is for Udon Noodles!!!  Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. 
For PC:  Right click on the image below and select "Print Picture". 
For Mac: Right click on the image below and select "Open in New Window".  Click on the image to zoom out. Then print. 
Happy Hunting!!!!



Friday, November 18, 2011

Recipe Jam: Grandma Brown's Fruit Cookies

A couple of weeks ago, while I attended a NAEYC conference in Orlando, FL, my son had a much anticipated visit with Grandma.  Every time he goes to Grandma's house, they have daily baking or cooking activities.  On this last visit, they made fruit cookies, a sugar free, bite-sized cookie that my son fell in love with.

Earlier this week, I made a fresh batch of yummy peanut butter cookies (my husband's favorite).  I tried to give my son one of the delicious sugar-filled cookies and he tasted it and said, " No, I want Grandma's cookies."  Wow!!  I emailed Grandma, she sent the recipe, and last night we made these delightfully EASY fruit cookies.  He gobbled them up!!!


Grandma Brown's Fruit Cookies



INGREDIENTS:

11/2 CUPS APPLE SAUCE 

1 3/4 CUPS QUICK OATS
1 1/2 CUPS CHOPPED DRIED FRUIT

3/4 CUP CHOPPED NUTS

1/4 CUP WHOLE GRAIN FLOUR

1/2 TEASPOON SALT

1 TEASPOON VANILLA





DIRECTIONS:

MIX WET AND DRY INGREDIENTS SEPARATELY.THEN COMBINE,STIRRING ONLY ENOUGH TO MOISTEN OATS.

FORM INTO BITE-SIZED COOKIES AND PLACE ON OILED COOKIE SHEET.

BAKE 350 FOR 30-35 MINUTES.

YIELD 28 COOKIES.


ENJOY!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

T is for Tomato!!!  Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Click on the image below and print. Happy Hunting!!!!



Friday, November 11, 2011

A Veterans Day Poem


Veterans Day

by Cheryl Dyson

On Veterans Day we honor all,
Who answered to a service call. 
Soldiers young, and soldiers old,
Fought for freedom, brave and bold.
Some have lived, while others died,
And all of them deserve our pride.
We’re proud of all the soldiers who,
Kept thinking of red, white and blue.
They fought for us and all our rights,
They fought through many days and nights.
And though we may not know each name,
We thank ALL veterans just the same.

Happy Veterans Day!!!!!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Request from the First Lady: Holiday Cards from Military Children!



This is a wonderful opportunity and a great activity for you and your little ones!!!!


The First Lady is asking military children from around the globe for some personal contributions to the finishing touches on the White House decorations this holiday season. The request is for military children to submit 5x8" handmade holiday cards with words of appreciation for their military parents, as well as pictures and drawings. The White House will display as many of the cards as possible.

Participants are asked to send holiday cards to the following address along with information from where they are sending it by November 16, 2011:

Reservation 1
Attn: Social Office
PO Box 8070
Washington DC, 20032

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Recipe Jam: Chocolate & Peanut Butter Acorns


Chocolate & Peanut Butter Acorns


Looking for the perfect Fall activity for you and your little one?!?!?!  Chocolate and Peanut Butter!!!  Need I say more?  These are a perfect project for tiny fingers!

- Melt 1/2 bag of Mini-Chips {5 second interval in the microwave, stirring really good each time}
- Dip the flat end of the Hershey's Kiss into melted chocolate and top with a bite-size NutterButter.
- Dip the flat end of a Mini-Chip into the melted chocolate and stick it to the NutterButter.

If your child has a peanut allergy, substitute the NutterButter for a Ritz Bitz!

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

S is for Spinach!!!  Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Click on the image below and print. Happy Hunting!!!!



Sunday, October 2, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

R is for Raspberries!!!  Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Click on the image below and print. Happy Hunting!!!!



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Literacy on the Go!




Many busy moms live in the car, transporting their little ones throughout the day. Trips to the commissary, PX, Target, swim lesson, gymnastics, preschool, play dates, doctor's appointment, dog groomer, post office...  Well, you get it...days of endless lists of errands.  As a self proclaimed "Queen of Multitasking", I have found a useful way to incorporate literacy into my busy "mommy taxi" days.  I have purchased a series of audio books from iTunes that we listen to whenever we are in the car.  iTunes has a solid selection of popular and classic Early Childhood titles like, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Llama, Llama Red Pajama, Corduroy, The Snowy Day, and many more.  Some book titles sell for as low as $0.95  Also for long trips, iTunes offers a selection of chapter books perfect for little ears, like my little man's personal favorite, The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary.


The absolute best element of using iTunes audio books is the ease of use.  I download my book selections right to my phone, create a playlist of my little man's library and plug in my phone to my car's auxiliary.  Voila!!!  Instant literacy on the go!!!!  


Extension:  If you want to get super fancy with it...download the I Can Read Books and order the corresponding books from Amazon and let your little one follow along with the reader to reinforce beginning reading skills!!


Happy Listening!!!!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

Q is for Quaker Oats!!!  Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Click on the image below and print. Happy Hunting!!!!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Free Online Preschool by Cullen's Abc's

Parents, if you haven't visited Cullen's Abc's, you're missing an educational treat! 




Free children’s videos that are entertaining and educational, and activity idea videos for you are provided free by Cullen’s Abc’s. Caregivers, parents, grandparents, family, friends, babysitters, homeschoolers, daycare providers, and teachers of preschoolers, can take advantage of Cullen’s Abc’s videos in different ways.

There are two types of videos. Activity idea videos for adults are made for you to watch and discover new activities to do with your children. Cullen’s Abc’s has a vast library of activities that adults can access, watch and then adapt to their children’s interest and developmental stage. Also, most activities can be prepared and completed inexpensively – usually with common household items.
The other type of videos are made for children to watch interactively with you. The children’s videos are interactive, entertaining and educational that stimulate child development and learning. The children’s videos range from singing to reading to art. While the videos are entertaining, each one is also designed to enrich specific cognitive skills. It is highly recommended that you engage with your children while they watch these preschool videos, but you may allow them enjoy them on their own. Either way, you can rest assured that each video has been lovingly created by an experienced preschool teacher.
Cullen’s Abc’s has produced 100’s of children’s videos that have been viewed millions of times.
Learn More about Cullen's Abc's at http://cullensabcs.com/.

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

P is for Pineapple! Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Click on the image below and print. Happy Hunting!!!!



Saturday, September 10, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

O is for Olives! Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Click on the image below and print. Happy Hunting!!!!


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Alphabet Jam: Commissary/Grocery Store Hunt!

N is for Nectarine! Turn your next trip to the commissary or grocery store into a fun learning experience with our KinderJam Grocery Hunts. Click on the image below and print. Happy Hunting!!!!