One thing we love doing in the summer is camping at Ontario Parks. After a couple of years of pausing all travel plans due to the pandemic, we were super-excited to get back into some of our favourite things to do. With both our children being teenagers now and having their own schedule of activities to do, timing adventures become difficult. Planning a quick camping trip less than a couple of hours from home was fun and exciting for all of us. Thankfully, a camping trip has a lot of engaging and exciting activities for everyone in our family. We believe camping is a good way to connect with nature, which is great for our physical and mental health - and most importantly great for creating family memories!
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July 29, 2022
November 14, 2019
Win 1 of 3 Hasbro Toys for the Holidays
There are lots of exciting Hasbro toys that encourage children's imagination and curiosity. The variety of fun toys make wonderful gifts for any occasion such as this Beyblade Burst Turbo Slingshock for children over 8 years. We are excited to partner with Hasbro Canada for 3 winners to win one of these toys: Monopoly Voice Banking Electronic Family Board Game, The Star Wars Scream Saber Lightsaber, and Disney Frozen 2 Fashion Dolls.
February 2, 2015
The Search for Canada's Next MONOPOLY Champion is On
One of my favourite board games is MONOPOLY. I remember playing it for hours as a child with my siblings and friends, and still enjoy playing it with my children. This year MONOPOLY brand is celebrating its 80th anniversary. This family favourite gaming brand played by more than 1 billion people in 114 countries. The new MONOPOLY 80th Anniversary Edition game features a retro-style game board and vintage-inspired tokens iconic to each decade of MONOPOLY game history. If you love the game and want to be a contestant for the upcoming 2015 MONOPOLY Canadian Championship tournament that will take place in Toronto, Ontario from May 1st-2nd, 2015 then take the quiz.
October 13, 2013
July 31, 2016
Relaxing, Homely Stay at Viamede Resort
We enjoyed a relaxing stay at the Viamede Resort in Kawartha Lakes, while enjoying a variety of activities. The staff at the front desk were friendly and welcoming; we got a run down of all the activities available at the resort when we signed in.
July 12, 2013
Lots of Fun We Had a Around the Theme of Despicable Me
Since Despicable Me 2 started playing in the theatres July 3rd, it has been about minions and Gru in our home. We enjoy playing Operation and Monopoly Hasbro board games with the Despicable Me theme. We went to Home Depot and my children enjoyed making the cute Lucy's car, while wearing the minion hard hat, a badge/pin and apron.
July 9, 2015
Win a set of Eyewitness Books
Eyewitness books are a wealth of knowledge. These books are must have in every library at home and in schools. My children enjoy looking through and learning from these fabulous books from DK. Eyewitness Human Body shows everything we need to know about the body from the smallest cell to the systems that keep us alive. It also has information about how, when and who started researching about different parts of the human body. These educational books gives details with images on how everything works.
January 2, 2020
A Cozy Winter Camping Experience at Silent Lake Provincial Park
We love camping at Ontario Parks in the summer, which allows us to enjoy the serene outdoors and all the wonderful things we can do in the warm weather - thinking of it makes me miss summer! We have also learned to embrace the beauty of winter; the fresh cool air, soft snow, the beauty of trees covered with white snow, and all the fun activities we can do in the winter from skiing, tobogganing to snowshoeing and more.
When we travel in winter to enjoy the festive season or to explore winter themed events and activities, we usually stay in hotels. We tried winter camping in one of the roofed accommodations at Ontario Parks, which is truly a lovely way to get close to nature, away from the everyday hustle and bustle.
When we travel in winter to enjoy the festive season or to explore winter themed events and activities, we usually stay in hotels. We tried winter camping in one of the roofed accommodations at Ontario Parks, which is truly a lovely way to get close to nature, away from the everyday hustle and bustle.
April 29, 2019
Exercising the mind and being creative at LSA summer camp
On our recent post about TAC sports camp we mentioned that they have partnered with LSA (Lifetime Skills Academy) to offer STEM themed programs, which will help our children exercise their creativity and develop a variety of skills.
April 27, 2014
Win a copy of Big Book of Kids' Birthday Cakes
It doesn't matter how old we get, our birthdays remain to be a special day. For a child celebrating their birthday with a beautifully structured cake with something they like on it such as dinosaurs or castles will make their day even more special. Although my family and I don't do big birthday celebrations, each year for my children's birthday I enjoy making a cake with their favourite character or liking that tends to change each year.
October 20, 2013
September 17, 2012
School struggles book review and giveaway
I had a wonderful opportunity to read and learn from the book School struggles. This book is easy to understand as there are no jargons. I liked the "take a way points" and tips at the end of each section in this book. I agree with lots of things in the book and realized that we have to make changes as parents to avoid problems in the future. Labelling children with problems, doesn't help anyone because many variables and factors contribute to the problems children may face in school. The author Dr. Selznick has worked with families over 25 years and recognizes the complex mixture of cultural, socio-economic backgrounds and uniques of each family. He offers guidelines based on his experience, professional practice and research. He recognizes that these struggles that children have are because of their differences and does not label it as a disability.
The author explains that children become shutdown learners when there are cracks in the foundation because of time + lack of understanding + strained family communications = school struggling shut down learners.
Children that will struggle in the future can be identified early as 4-5 years of age. Even when parents feel there is something wrong and approach the educator, they are usually told not to worry. The signs that a child is struggling in school work emerge in upper elementary grades and become more pronounced by high school, at this time it becomes overwhelming for the family.
Timing is important, so dealing with the problem patiently before it matures is something we can do. Some signs to look for and consider so we can intervene early will prevent children from becoming shut down learners.
- If the child is tuning out during circle time,
- Highly spatial and visual learners,
- Active or over active,
- Having trouble with language based activities i.e. reading and writing.
Here are somethings we can do to help the children
- Trust your feelings when you think something is wrong
- Know what to target and help with skills that needs more practice.
- Look for small things to boost the child's self esteem i.e. "Wow, I like the way your working without being asked to."
- Get the child involved in creative extra curricular activities such as sports, art, cooking, music etc.
- Maintain equilibrium between fun and learning. Don't let school problems dominate every interaction i.e. play board games or do crafts
- Support and connect with the child to let the child know you are in the same team.
- Keep homework time calm. Yelling and telling the child to try hard doesn't help. Set a point system to reward the children and encourage. i.e. however try to avoid monetary compensation and reward with fun trips, going out for ice cream.
- Encourage children to read out loud. After grade 2 children usually read independently and we might not recognize if they are have reading or comprehension problems.
- Lack of understanding that there is a skill deficiency adds up and causes frustration to the child and adults.
- Teach the basics i.e. phonic sounds. Reading and comprehension problems can be helped by prompting and talking to the child so they can start thinking. i.e. the author suggests programs like glassanalysis.com
- Stay organized from the start.
- Technology has changed lots of things in our daily activities and has created less interaction between families, which is why it is important to set a family time to talk and play with each other.
- Let children contribute to the guidelines and rules on what will help them do the homework and study.
Children who struggle with their school work face lots of social problems as well and get picked by peers, family, which effects their self esteem. We can help these children by preventing the problems and taking a step back to see which basic skills need practice i.e. follow directions, play with others, identify letters, sound out the words etc.
Throwing children into special education is not the solution. Medications that are available out there to control behaviour is not a solution either, these types of medication come with lots of harm.
This book will help parents and professionals help chldren take a less rocky road in school. The book is available online and at bookstores. I am glad to host a giveaway of the books The Shut Down Learner and School struggles to one person in US or Canada. The giveaway ends on September 30th, please enter through the rafflecopter below.
Update: The winner is Elaine
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December 12, 2014
TELUS encourages Canadians to enter Holiday Mode
This is the season for holiday parties, family dinners, and catching up with friends. But it’s pretty hard to catch up when everyone is glued to their phones. In fact, a TELUS survey this year found that Canadians are twice as likely to be on their phones around family and friends (82.6 per cent) than they are when at work (40.6 per cent).
January 5, 2020
Fun Games and Entertainment
We are always excited to try new games and do different hands on activities in our family. We love game nights, and recently have been playing Azul and Ticket to Ride London. We also spent time building with Flexo. A new calendar year comes with new resolutions to become more creative, so we have been practicing watercolour painting with Watercolour the Easy Way book and took the time to clean up, get organized, and even spiced up our phones by replacing our Pop Sockets with creative ones! We have also been reading the Four Seasons of Entertaining book that is filled with colourful photography, recipes, and ideas separated by each season.
November 1, 2017
Gift Ideas and Giveaway
With the holidays around the corner, here are some gift ideas to consider.
This post will be updated all month long with deals, discounts, and giveaways.
Premium Green and Black's chocolate bars made with hand-selected, gourmet cocoa beans would be enjoyed by everyone. We found the flavour combinations unique and delicious. We used the dark chocolate in desserts that everyone enjoyed. It is available in ten unique flavours ranging from smooth milk to rich dark chocolate, Green and Black's will impress even the most sophisticated palettes.
January 27, 2012
Flippity find board game at Kimmyshop
This simple memory and matching game is targeted for preschoolers. It teaches children to work within a given time, to take turns and helps with their fine motor skills. In this game, children learn to quickly recognize the matching pictures and find as many of their favourite disney character tiles, before the sand timer ends or until they find Mickey mouse. The game continues until all the tiles are flipped.
This Hasbro flippty find is a fabulous hands on game where the whole family can enjoy as it could be played with 1 to 4 players from age 3+.
January 27th is Family Literacy Day to raise national awareness in reading and engaging in Literacy related activities as a family. Teaching our children literacy and numeracy with games are always a fun way to teach in which they will learn faster and remember.
I got a chance to review this Hasbro flippity board game from their site. All rights reserved on opinion, photographs and written content Createwithmom © 2012. Please Ask First
November 4, 2021
Holiday Gift Ideas and Giveaways
With the holiday season around the corner, here is a list of gift ideas to consider. This post will be updated all month long with deals, discounts, and giveaways. All giveaways are only open to people living in Canada.
For every home ~
- Cuisipro Soft-Touch Cookware Set and Dish rack
- Hamilton Beach Juicer, Grinder, Mixer
- Melitta coffee products
- Schlage Encode Smart Door Lock
For your well-being ~
- Good Burdens book (giveaway enter below)
- Nature Painting in watercolor (giveaway)
- Ekster wallets
For children ~
- Molly the Mastodon book
- Bug Lab experience at Ontario Science Centre
- Baby Born Surprise Animal Babies (giveaway below)
- Akedo and Bluey Heeler toys (giveaway below)
- Rummikub
May 13, 2021
Rummikub for Game Nights and Giveaway
There are a few go-to games in our family we enjoy playing during game nights and get-togethers, and Rummikub is one of them. Rummikub reinforces STEM skills like sequencing, pattern recognition and planning.
November 10, 2016
V-Tech and Hexbug Toys for the holidays
VTech has lots of entertaining and educational toys for children that would make fun holiday gifts.
My children enjoy the VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch DX that totally welcomes our children into the digital age. This fully functional, multipurpose watch keeps children entertained, while teaching them how to read time and understand the concept in a fun way.
My children enjoy the VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch DX that totally welcomes our children into the digital age. This fully functional, multipurpose watch keeps children entertained, while teaching them how to read time and understand the concept in a fun way.
August 12, 2013
InnoTab® 3 Opens a World of Learning
The InnoTab® 3 by VTech opens a world of learning. There is a wealth of age-appropriate educational games, apps and more that expands our children's minds, creativity and learning.
Both my 4 and 8 year old enjoy using the 180° 2 megapixel rotating camera and video recorder to capture images and videos. They like using the WonderCam with over 55 photo effects, funny faces and frames to create fun images with the pictures they took.
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