When children start or change schools, it can be a stressful time for
everyone. New things and routines are
challenging at best and for those kids who have a hard time with change, it can
end up affecting everyone they live with.
Thus, as a parent, it is a good idea to have some hands-on,
easy-to-implement tips to help navigate the process. The National MagazineExchange offers a variety of titles which include such tips. Other parents have gone through this before
and send in tips to these magazines.
People share their stories of success and failure. Rather than one getting completely
overwhelmed by the feeling that they are unable to help their kids, by
integrating a few new practices at home, the whole process can go much more
smoothly.
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Get Kids Interested in Hobbies
Tired of seeing your children obsessed with the television and not
wanting to do anything else? Get them
interested in a hobby. Whether they are
the outdoorsy types or the more studious, quiet types, there is something for
everyone. Magazines can be a great way
of inspiring children to take up a new interest that they hadn’t thought about
previously. For example, for those kids
who enjoy being outdoors, find a camping or hiking magazine. And if a kid likes to be outdoors but
doesn’t like to be so physical, then bird watching can be fun too.
Then there are children who prefer learning new tricks and being
indoors. Some kids enjoy collecting
things so find a magazine on coin collecting; stamp collecting, etc. and teach
your kid how to start a collection. It’s
a great way for parents and children to bond too.
Labels:
hobbies,
kids,
National Magazine Exchange
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Turn Off the TV; Read Instead
So often when we are tired at the end of a long day, we find it almost impossible to do anything but sit in front of the TV. We know that it’s not good for us and ultimately won’t make us feel better, but it seems, at the time, the best way to relax. And then, we find our kids don’t want to do anything but watch TV and we know exactly why. But why not at least think about something else that you can do that could be relaxing, but not so mind-numbing? Instead of going all out and starting with a book, how about doing it easier by getting a magazine? These days with companies like the National Magazine Exchange and the National Publishers Exchange, getting a subscription couldn’t be easier! As well, prices from both the National Magazine Exchange and the National Publishers Exchange are extremely attractive.
So think about it. Instead of wasting your leisure hours parked in front of the TV, consider what subjects you might enjoy reading about every month, and sign up with the National Magazine Exchange today!
Friday, July 1, 2011
Kids and Creativity with National Magazine Exchange
These days it seems like even small children are just constantly parked in front of the TV. For sure there is nothing wrong with enjoying the television here and there but in this particular case there really can be too much of a good thing. That is why it can be a good idea to offer your children an alternative. There are many options available through a National Magazine Exchange subscription from which your children may be able to benefit. Interest them in a hobby; ask what they enjoy doing. More importantly, look at what they might enjoy. See how they play and analyze how they interact with others and based on that, find them a magazine that they could really enjoy receiving on a monthly basis. It sure beats hours upon hours in front of the TV!
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