Spring is a wonderful season of the year. With the warmer weather and the spring flowers coming up, everything seems fresh and clean. But for us moms, it is also a time for the dreaded time of spring cleaning. Kenson Kids has a few tips to help spring cleaning more fun and manageable with 5 helpful tips for cleaning with kids.
It's true that you may not think of Kenson Kids® while doing your Christmas shopping. After all, we're known for getting kids to start doing chores around the house which is not going to get you the big eyed, wow response you may be looking for (but you may actually be surprised and we'll come back to that) but we actually have some great gift ideas that also happen to to bring out the best in kids and make perfect gifts for kids and preschool teachers.
Using candy as a reward can be problematic, and for children with allergies, it absolutely must be avoided. One mom shares her experience raising a child with a food allergy.
Most cases of missing children are not due to abduction, but to miscommunication, getting lost, or children running away. Keep your kids safe in a crowd or on a field trip with these tips.
Twelve-year-old girl inspires a new product line for a parenting solutions company. After researching how to care for the birds she would be receiving for the holidays, Ava Bertelli wanted a system to remind her of how to care for her new pets' needs. She created a system based on the Kenson Kids reward chart, inevitably inspiring the launch of a new product line for the company.
Amongst the hustle and bustle of the holidays, there are many opportune moments for cultivating strong character traits in your children ~ traits such as gratitude, kindness, and social responsibility. This article includes tips for cultivating these traits in your kids this holiday season.
For many of us, the holidays mean endless shopping lists and blown budgets, but it doesn't have to be that way! This blog post aims to help you simplify your Christmas giving, by breaking down the popular "Four-Gift Rule."
This article offers strategies to help your tween or teen learn to organize his day, organize his space, and complete homework assignments and tasks. These strategies are particularly helpful for children with ADHD.
Kenson Kids Co-Founder Jen Kent shares the story behind the On Track! System for Tweens. Kent created the system out of need, to help her son with ADHD get and stay organized.
Kenson Kids Co-Founder was quoted in an article on the parenting website, Familyminded.com, discussing "The Most Common Discipline Mistakes Parents Make." Edmundson advises parents to be proactive rather than reactive, and emphasizes the importance of being consistent when it comes to discipline.
Use these strategies to prepare your child for the first day of kindergarten, while fostering their independence, and helping to ensure a smooth transition.
The first day of school can be scary, exciting, exhausting, and full of emotions for parents and children. These children's books can help you and your child better prepare for the first day of kindergarten.