Mayim Bialik for Kveller
My boys are 7 and 10, and so many of the troubles of being a mom of two young kids are finally over now, thank goodness! No more needing to find a potty in the middle of every major department store, or having a constant barrage of Cheerio-type products underneath every carseat all the time. No more irrational (or so it seemed at the time) tantrums and very few meltdowns, because I won’t provide another lollipop or another toy after we have just consumed lollipops and bought many toys.
But as they say, small kids small problems, big kids big problems.
Here are the top five astounding things I didn’t realize older kids would end up doing:
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Monday, January 18, 2016
Friday, January 15, 2016
My 2 year old is still waking up at night – advice from a Pediatrician
By Becky (Your Modern Family)
I wanted to share this with you, because our son was the BEST sleeper.
He came home from the hospital and slept through the night.
Once we started watching his patterns more often, we realized that it was around the same time every night. He was going to bed around 7:00 every night (6:00 if he didn’t nap at all) and waking up in the morning around 7:00 or 8:00. If he goes to bed at 6:00, he wakes up between 6:50 & 7:30 – he always gets at least 12 hours, sometimes 13, which is about what he needs.
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A few years ago, when our child was still waking up at night (he was two at the time), I went into our Doctor’s office with this complaint… “My 2 year old is still waking up at night .” Her advice changed our nights!
I wanted to share this with you, because our son was the BEST sleeper.
He came home from the hospital and slept through the night.
Once we started watching his patterns more often, we realized that it was around the same time every night. He was going to bed around 7:00 every night (6:00 if he didn’t nap at all) and waking up in the morning around 7:00 or 8:00. If he goes to bed at 6:00, he wakes up between 6:50 & 7:30 – he always gets at least 12 hours, sometimes 13, which is about what he needs.
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Monday, January 11, 2016
Yiddish-Speaking Tigers and Klezmer-Playing Bears for Poland’s Jewish Kids
By Penny Schwartz for Jewniverse
Playful poems of a wise owl, a menacing tiger and a klezmer-playing bear that once delighted Yiddish-speaking Polish children are making an unlikely comeback in a soon-to-be-released children’s book for a new generation of Poland’s Jewish children.
Once nearly lost to history, the delightful read-aloud poems are among others in Yiddish Zoo, featuring poems written by prominent Yiddish writers of the interwar years with new translations in Polish and English.
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For more on Jewish books for children, check out our page.
Playful poems of a wise owl, a menacing tiger and a klezmer-playing bear that once delighted Yiddish-speaking Polish children are making an unlikely comeback in a soon-to-be-released children’s book for a new generation of Poland’s Jewish children.
Once nearly lost to history, the delightful read-aloud poems are among others in Yiddish Zoo, featuring poems written by prominent Yiddish writers of the interwar years with new translations in Polish and English.
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For more on Jewish books for children, check out our page.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Show & Tell: 7-Year-Old Yalta and Her Multiplying Dolls
Zivar Amrami for Kveller
This is the eleventh post in our portrait series, Show & Tell, which features children ages 4-12 photographed with their favorite object. Who: Yalta, age 7 What: DDs (Real name is Dina) Why: She received DD from her grandparents when she was a baby. Yalta is very attached to her doll, so she was sad when her mom thought she lost it. Her mom panicked and went online, where she was able to find two more.
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This is the eleventh post in our portrait series, Show & Tell, which features children ages 4-12 photographed with their favorite object. Who: Yalta, age 7 What: DDs (Real name is Dina) Why: She received DD from her grandparents when she was a baby. Yalta is very attached to her doll, so she was sad when her mom thought she lost it. Her mom panicked and went online, where she was able to find two more.
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