Wednesday, May 26, 2010

5 Fast Ways to "Unspoil" Your Child


Worried that your kids are spoiled? By one estimate, 94% of parents are, but there's good news: “It is seldom too late to unspoil a child,” asserts Richard Bromfield, Harvard Medical School psychologist and author of How to Unspoil Your Child Fast. He offers these tips to take charge:

• Stand strong. Commit to making less indulgent parenting a priority. This means you must “be tough and unyielding” when it comes to saying no, Bromfield says. “Wishy-washy unspoiling” won't work.

• Avoid idle threats. “Yelling, counting to three and threatening consequences that you do not implement can weaken your authority,” Bromfield advises. “State your expectations clearly, and keep to them.”

• Be a parent, not a pal. “Parents want to be friends, not dictators,” Bromfield maintains. “But sometimes, children need to hear a simple ‘no' or, dare I say, old-fashioned ‘because I am the parent and I say so.' ”

• Don't bargain. “Parents train their children to be mini-lawyers,” Bromfield believes. “Don't barter for every bit of cooperation. We know who has the energy to win endless battles, and it is not the parents.”

• Buy, do less. Giving into fewer whims, Bromfield says, teaches “critical life skills” of appreciation and patience.

borrowed from USA Today, by Alyssa Bailey

Monday, May 10, 2010

Tent Adventures at Tree Top School



Some more Spring Fun at Tree Top!



Popcorn treats!

Well deserved ice cream break

Island of Antigua, Caribbean.



Carla's spring break...breathtaking views on a guided hike on Antigua.

Easter Parade with homemade Bunny Masks

St Pattys Day Celebration


Some Spring Fun!



Fun on the patio.

Making a volcano! The kids loved it.



Building towers!