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Updated: Jun 5, 2020

Creating a schedule for your kids that will keep them happy, engaged and active both mind and body.

 

Both Molly and I are #boymoms and each have two boys. She is a #boss and oversees marketing and sale at 14 different Atrium Health Centers and her boys are with their Grammie during the work day. On the other hand, I am home with my boys and helping my youngest son with physical therapy throughout the day.


To keep the boys engaged and active throughout the day and to keep my sanity I devised a master plan. We all know active kiddos rest better at night. Years of teaching and a being a mom of two has taught me a couple tricks that could help you create a master plan, as well. Although, quarantine will eventually end, there is still summer break or even just holiday time off school. I am no expert, but I am always learning and growing from the advice and guidance of my tribe of mamas. Your #momtribe is your lifeline!


#1 Create a Schedule

When creating a schedule factor in rest, exercise, outdoor activity, meals, independent play and learning. WRITE it down on paper/chalkboard, whiteboard or pin it to your fridge. It needs to be accessible to your entire family. Kids thrive in a structured environment. They need to know what to expect. It's ok to deviate on occasion, however, routines create stability.


#2 Be Prepared

Plan your activities for the week. I use a monthly calendar (chalkboard) so that I write the learning/physical goals for each child. I also plan at least 4 activities for the week. Check out the list below.


#3 Create designated spaces in your home for different activities

This is important for both you and your children. You shouldn't eat in your bedroom-I learned this the hard way. Also, art activities should be done in a contained environment (garage) preferable near a bathtub or sink.


#4 READ, READ and READ

Kids will LOVE books if you share and read with them. There will never be a "bad time" to read with your child or let them read or as Parker does often "pretend reading" to be like mommy and daddy. Set up a cuddly space (we have a tent) and throw some stuffed animals and pillows in there for reading time.


#5 Rotate Toys

I learned this the hard way. Too many toys are overwhleming and my kids tend to shut down or use only one toy in the bunch. I bring the mini-trampoline in the house, out to the gargage, near the pool or in the lawn. Each time I move it my oldest son acts like it is brand new. BAM, no need to buy more!


#6 Give your child "duties"

My toddler can do so much more than I would have ever dreamed he could do. He is required to put away his dishes, brush his own teeth, make the bed, grab clothes (sometimes I change the outfit), throw away items for garbage, pick up, help with the dogs and cleaning. When they have responsiblities they feel success and happiness.


#7 Celebrate their Success and Work

Create a space to display artwork or favorite books. My oldest loves to see his work up and refers to the experience over and over again. It makes us both smile.


If all else fails get some bubbles!


Please share with us what you do to keep your kids active!

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Scroll through to the bottom find the steals and deals for some summer staples!

 

Shop the look: Cardigan |Black Romper | Necklace | Earrings (old, similar here) | Sunglasses | Straw Tote |


Great summer pieces can last for several years! Free People has beautiful and timeless staples. Macy's has a great sale selection right now and we snagged a couple Free People pieces that we will style and bringing to you soon!

Shop the look: Target Dress| Hat | Heels similar |

Shop the look: | Vince Booties | Straw Handbag |


Similar: Sale Free People Dress (similar)

 

Huge SALE on these timless Free People Items at Macys:

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Our go to spot to hit the spot when we have the itch to shop.

 
Hit the Spot with Target Dollar Spot
 

We are a sucker for the Target dollar spot! As a teacher and mom it has been a spot where I can count on finding inexpensive decor for the classroom, my home and my kids. During 'shelter in place' Target has been one of the only stores that we physically shop at while adhering to all the safety guidelines. On our last trip we hit up the dollar spot and as always, we were not disappointed.


Living in Florida, spring feels like Summer and we spend a great deal of time at our pool to keep our minds and bodies healthy and the “Sea Side Bar“ dollar spot collection was in the cart faster than you can say "cannon ball!"


Helpful tips for a beautiful and inviting outdoor space, big or small;


  1. Add pops of color that mimic the natural colors around you. I used the colors from the water in the pool and the light blue of the sky.

  2. Select items that are both functional and stylish for example citronella candle, tray for snacking, durable plates and pillows for lounging/pillow fights.

  3. Lots of layers make for a comfy and inviting area, pillows, layered rugs and towels.

  4. Lighting sets the stage for a fun with lighted/glow balls for the water or string lights!


“A backyard designed to be ‘a little piece of heaven’ can remake ordinary time and space into something memorable.” -Jan Johnson
 

Hope you enjoyed our outdoor space! We are making the most of everything in and around our home at this time!

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