Posts Tagged 'advice'

Fighting Arthritis Pain Can Be Difficult & WIN!!!

The Arthritis Foundation and Ad Council teamed up to promote a new campaign entitled “Fight Arthritis Pain”.The new public service advertisements emphasize the benefits of exercise and how daily physical activity can help reduce the risk and pains associated with osteoarthritis in a fun and unique way. Watch the following video on how boosting your activity can help you. Now you can win an “Osteoarthritis Awareness Premium Pack” which includes...

My Mommy Party Sponsored By OutLast #OutLastMoms

I recently hosted a party at my home with a group of moms for OutLast hand sanitizer. OutLast is a very effective hand sanitizer against germs, as it kills 99.99%  of them when in use. We learned at the party about how important it is to take care of your purse when fighting against germs. If you think about all of the places your purse travels with you, you begin to realize how gross some of the places could potentially be (almost makes me not want to...

KinderCare Learning Centers

Finding the right school for your young child can feel overwhelming, with so many things to consider from class size, to location, programming and curriculum. This past spring we introduced you to KinderCare, a preschool and kindergarten program with 1600 centers nationwide, that offers age-appropriate curriculum, customized experiences and overall school preparedness, making the back to school or start of school process a whole lot easier. KinderCare...

What I Have Learned From TV Moms On Parenting

What I Have Learned From TV Moms On Parenting Being that I am a mother of 4 children. Sometimes people come to me and ask for advice or ask me how I manage 4 children.  Well, I have to admit, I try and incorporate a tiny bit of technique from some well known TV Moms. A good mixture of Roseanne, Carol Brady, Clair Huxtable,  and Edith Bunker never hurt anyone! Roseanne always lives life one day at a time (no pun intended) and embarrasses her kids when needed. She doesn’t fret over grades like...