For most of the week, families are often engrossed in separate activities-soccer practice, play dates, working extra hours to meet a deadline, and so on. So how can you generate family closeness in your busy week? Where's the fun? We suggest designating one night a week "Family Night." And with this creative kit, you'll find inspired ideas for easy, inexpensive evenings to spend together at home.
No matter where you are in your own spiritual journey, no matter how little you know about the Bible, no matter how busy your schedule, you CAN grow your kids in Christian faith! Parents of faith are the most influential people in the lives of children - more than pastors, Sunday School teachers, youth workers, or teachers. Passing our faith to our kids is the responsibility of the church (home grown faith versus church grown faith). There are certain conditions that parents can intentionally create in the home that will leave a legacy of faith for their childre, grandchildren, and beyond. They include prayer and devotions; family acts of service; caring conversations; and rituals and traditions. Home Grown Faith will encourage and teach parents how they can shape the spiritual future of their kids one day at a time.
As seen on TODAY and in Parade magazine. Take the fast-track to FUN! With over 400 games, activities, crafts, projects, and more, you’ll be ready to shake up a rainy afternoon, enjoy unplugged family fun on the weekend, turn long car rides into game time, and create homemade crafts your kids will remember for years to come. These accessible activities require little more than items from around the house and a dash of imagination. Activities cover a wide range of ages, so every member of the family can feel engaged and excited. Donna Bozzo has shared her prescription for infusing tons of fantastic fun into your days with millions of people on television and in magazines. Now she gives you 427 easy-peasy ideas to help you to put more fun in your family’s life any and every day. Try her... · Five-minute fun fixes · Zany ways to shake up the ole (yawn) daily routine · Clever bedtime, homework, and chore time struggle-stoppers · Quick ways to create family memories · Easy, exciting ways to make each and every day a special occasion
- Take an aerial tramway to the top of the Franconia mountain range in New Hampshire. - Sample the goodies on a Ben & Jerry's ice-cream factory tour in Waterbury, Vt. - Learn to kayak at L.L. Bean Children's Discovery School in Freeport, Maine. - Track a T-rex at Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill, N.C. - Travel with the Pilgrims at Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Mass.
Going Home to the Fifties presents the ideals of suburban living as seen through the lens of magazine advertisements of the era. Full-colour ads accompany the text to guide the reader on a journey through an idealised neighbourhood of the times from the schools, roads and commuter trains to the homes, kitchens and backyards.
Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.
The fifth edition of Home, School, and Community Collaboration prepares teachers to work with children from a diverse array of families. Through case studies, vignettes, and reflection, readers learn about changing trends in family engagement. This book connects teachers to families through online communication, community engagement, and parent suggestions.