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Ten Tips for a Successful School Year
Parents send their children back to school with new clothes, new shoes and new school supplies. Smart parents send their kids back with a new commitment to work hard and make the most out of the new school year.
Here are Such A Smart Mom’s Top 10 Tips for a Successful School Year:
1. Start strong.
There is [...]
25Aug2009 | | 0 comments | ContinuedHealthy backs need the right backpack
In the market for a new school backpack? Here are some safety tips from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Kids may be keen on form - backpacks that are cute, colorful and coordinate with school outfits. But smart parents know that function should rule the day, especially for kids who attend middle schools and high [...]
10Aug2009 | | 0 comments | ContinuedHow to instill drive in your children
Do your children lack drive?
If they seem to be without that strong desire to succeed, veteran educator Janine Walker Caffrey said they have plenty of company.
Caffrey, author of “Drive: 9 Ways to Motivate Your Kids to Achieve,” said members of Generation Me - kids born between 1981 and 1996 - tend to have an [...]
3Aug2009 | | 2 comments | Continued10 Green Tips For Kids This Summer
Stand for Less, a green organization in San Diego, has put together these 10 easy tips to help your kids do their part to protect the environment this summer. Teach your kids they can use LESS to do more for our Earth.
1. Teach your kids the importance of recycling. Put bottles and cans [...]
24Jul2009 | | 0 comments | ContinuedHelp your kids stay smart this summer
How do teachers make sure their kids keep learning during the summer? We asked some veteran educators to share their secrets to success; here are two ideas that are certain to work in your home.
Sarah McNary, who teaches at La Costa Canyon High School in Carlsbad, recommends that parents take their children on summer [...]
7Jul2009 | | 2 comments | ContinuedTake the SAT Parent Challenge
How long has it been since you took the SAT? Twenty years? Thirty?
If you have a high schooler who will be taking the college entrance exam anytime soon, the Princeton Review has a challenge.
The test prep company is offering the SAT Parent Challenge, a 12-question quiz that will take no more than 15 [...]
3Jul2009 | | 1 comment | ContinuedSaving for college: What are worried parents to do?
Between the sharp drop in the stock market and the ever-higher cost of a college education, parents like us have every reason to be worried. REALLY, WORRIED!
Even if we started saving dutifully for college when our kids were born, chances are we’ll fall far short of being able to cover the cost of a college, [...]
2Jul2009 | | 0 comments | ContinuedFamily-friendly staycation ideas for San Diego County
As we celebrate the birth of our nation, let’s not forget that San Diego County has a rich history of its own. Here are three family-friendly staycation ideas that celebrate our history.
No-cost: Take a hike through Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve
Surrounded by a mass of humanity and minutes from two of San Diego’s busiest freeways, [...]
30Jun2009 | | 1 comment | ContinuedMore summer fun ideas from teachers who are parents, too
Looking for ideas to keep your kids smart and satisfied this summer? Here are great suggestions from veteran educators who are also parents that are guaranteed to help you and your kids make the most out of your time together this summer.
Alex Kajitani, an Algebra teacher from Mission Middle School in Escondido, is this [...]
24Jun2009 | | 1 comment | ContinuedInternet use takes a toll on family time
Worried your children will spend too much time in front of the computer and too little time with family this summer? You aren’t the only one.
A new survey by the Annenberg Center for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California found that nearly three in 10 Americans it questioned last year said they [...]
18Jun2009 | | 0 comments | Continued












