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Back-to-School Traditions for You to Start

August 21, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

There are many different feelings associated with that back-to-school time of year. Whether you dread it or love it, there are ways to make it more fun and meaningful for the whole family. Back to school traditions provide positive associations that can ease the transition for your kids, year after year. Here are some back to school traditions to start!

Back To School Traditions

Back To School Traditions

Help kids in need

Back To School Traditions

While you’re filling backpacks for your own kids, start a tradition to fill up a backpack or two to donate to a local shelter or low-income school. There are so many kids who don’t have the supplies they need. Make it a fun tradition to let your kids plan out what needs to go in the backpack, and then let them help you shop.

Have a back-to-school feast 

Back To School Traditions

Many families enjoy holding a back-to-school feast for the whole family to celebrate all the good things the new school year holds. This can be done the night before, or the evening of the first day. It’s a time to make the kids feel special and let them share how the first day went. Let them help plan the menu. You can even toast to a fun year with non-alcoholic sparkling cider!

Personalized pencils 

Back To School Traditions

Another fun way to celebrate the start of a new school year is to give your kids personalized pencils. You can order them at Amazon for less than $1 per pencil. Your kids will enjoy having their own, clearly marked pencils to start each year.

Parents only

Back To School Traditions

This is a fun one for parents–once the kids are off on the first day, celebrate with a parents-only breakfast. Whether you go out to your favorite brunch spot or just enjoy some time on the patio, it’s a great way kick off your first kid-free hours. No one will argue that you deserve it!

Before you go, check out this post on super simple tips for school picture day!

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Super Simple Tips for School Picture Day

July 3, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Picture day tips should make your life as a parent a lot easier and also help your child feel their best. Think back to how many times you have looked at your school pictures and cringed. You would have loved these tips.

Picture Day Tips

I’m a full time teacher when I’m not blogging.  One of the unexpected roles that comes along with teaching is that of a hair and clothing stylist when it comes to school photos.  I’m constantly asked to fix fancy hairdos and pull magic tricks to clean clothes that have become dirty throughout the day.  I can’t claim any special skills but, nevertheless, parents ask me questions every year like I’m some kind of Nat Geo photographer or something.

 I decided to be one step ahead of the questions this year and do some research on the FAQs I hear most often.  Here are super simple tips for school picture day.

Picture Day Tips-Outfits

Help your child select clothing that will compliment their appearance.  You want the focus of the picture to be your child, not loud colors, symbols, or slogans.  Keep jewelry to a minimum for the same reasons.  Also, don’t count on head or torso shots only.  Many photography companies are now including body shots with their products.

Cute young man dressed for school pictures.

Glasses

Glasses are completely fine to wear for picture day!  Professional photographers have learned how to work some magic when it comes to reducing glare and flash. And besides, if your child wears glasses, they will feel more comfortable wearing them for the photo.

Young boy wearing glasses, holding books and standing in front of a chalk board.

Hair

Hair is probably the topic of 70% of the questions I answer for parents about picture day.  Students can technically style their hair any way they’d like so long as it meets school dress code standards, but it’s recommended that you help your child look their best.  Keep it simple but also well thought out.  Leave the crazy, silly hairdos at home, especially in today’s digital world where you can take fun photos any other time you’d like.  Depending on how your child’s hair grows, you might want to consider getting a haircut a week or so ahead of time to allow hair to grow back to a more natural look.

Young boy getting hair cut. Picture day tips.

Picture Day Tips- Kids

It happens every year… a parent is so worried about their child’s pictures that the child becomes anxious as well.  And trust me when I say that those nerves show up on camera every.  single.  time.  Of course school pictures are meant to be more on the serious side, but there’s always makeup picture day or even photos simply taken at home on the same day.  Do you best to plan for picture day and remind your child just to smile and have fun.  Smiles, not strained “perfection”, always win out in the end!

Picture Day Tips-Lunch

There should just be a rule that states that school pictures must be taken in the mornings before any recesses or lunch.  If only that were practical in every situation.  But as it’s not and some photos end up being taken after lunch, it’s best to take some meal time precautions.  Pack a lunch free of any foods that commonly get stuck in teeth.  Examples of no-go foods include broccoli, carrots, popcorn, beans, corn, orange, juices, and anything chocolate, (which has an uncanny way of showing up on faces on picture day).  Stick with softer foods and items free of skins and seeds.

Skip the Makeup

It seems like every year there are girls in younger and younger grades who are wearing makeup as a serious part of their look.  You’d think these kids were going to prom or something!  While it’s cute for little girls to play dress up or take glamour shots, it’s really not necessary for anyone below 6th grade to wear cover up.  What is there even to cover up?!  Imperfections and flaws are PART of a child’s look.  They’re part of the charm and cuteness of being a KID!

Young girl wearing make up. School picture day tips.

Now you know these picture day tips, read here for more back to school tips, and here for customizing your child’s school notebooks.

Filed Under: Education, Kid Stuff, Parenting, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: DIY Tips and Tricks, Picture Day, Picture Day Tips and Tricks, School Picture Hacks, School Picutre Day

You Should Let Your Kids See You Do These 8 Things

April 21, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Parenting can be so difficult sometimes. It’s hard to know what you should and should not let your kids do. Here is a list of things you should let your kid do to help them live their best life.

Halfpintpeeps.com is the ultimate resource for awesome parents! Stop worrying about what you're doing right with simple tips and tricks at your fingertips. Check out these things you should be encouraging your own kids to do.

Things You Should Let Your Kid Do

1. Care For Physical Health

Not just exercise, but let your kids see you taking care of your health in general.  This includes healthy food choices, making regular doctor appointments, and taking care of your emotional and spiritual wellbeing as well.  Children need to know that it’s good to be active and proactive when it comes to good health and disease prevention.

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2. Serve Others

Giving of our time and talents to other people is, in my opinion, one of the greatest purposes in life.  I have found that I am happiest in life when I am serving others in some form or another.  It’s one reason I believe I enjoy teaching so much.  But make it a point to also step out of your normal routine to volunteer and serve (without grumbling) so that your children can learn from your example.

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3. Pursue Your Passions

Let your children see you actively pursue your interests and passions.  Let them know that life is best when you are actively seeking to express your creativity and challenging the right side of your brain.  Your example will also show them that there’s no need to be afraid of new and challenging pursuits.

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4. Budget & Save

While I don’t at all think parents should put their financial stresses and worries on their children, it IS recommended that you show them the importance of creating a budget and living within your means.  Help them understand the cost of day-to-day living as well as the cost of education, entertainment, recreation, and travel.

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5. Learn

Of course the teacher recommends that you let your children see you learning something new.  But I couldn’t believe with any more of my heart than I already do.  Your children need to see that learning and personal growth don’t stop with graduation from high school or college.  You are a person who continually seeks to improve yourself and your understanding of the world around you.  Better yet, let your children see you learn from a source that isn’t computer-based.  Knowledge and wisdom are most meaningful when we learn from other people.  Finally, let your children see you enjoy what you are learning as well as the struggles that come with mastering new information.

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6. Be Spiritual

However you practice spirituality, you should let your children observe you in times of quiet, inward reflection.  It’s important for kids to see that life is at its best when we find a balance of both intrinsic and extrinsic stretching.

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7. Respect Opposite Sex

Whether married or single, it’s important to let your children see and hear you have healthy relationships with people of the opposite sex.  Be affectionate with your spouse, showing your children how to love and be loved.  If you are single or divorced, be careful not to project hurt, lonely, or angry feelings from past relationships out onto your kids.  Help children see that although some relationships go badly, doesn’t mean they all will.

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8. Love Yourself

In today’s hyper-photoshopped world, loving yourself is perhaps the hardest thing women struggle with.  All the more reason that it’s more important than ever (!!!) to show your children, girls and boys alike, how to love themselves.  This often requires a total mind shift in how we think and speak to ourselves.  It likely won’t be easy.  It’ll require persistence.  But it’s worth it and it’s even more worth while when we consider the effect our efforts will have on our children.

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I hope these tips on things you should let your kid do helps you out. Looking for more parenting advice? Check out my post on 10 discipline mistakes all parents should avoid making.

Filed Under: Parenting, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Kids, Parenting, Parenting Hacks, Parenting Tips and Tricks, Raising Kids

10 Hair Hacks for Busy Back to School Mornings

April 15, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Mornings can be crazy enough without having to worry about anyone’s hair.  Here are 10 of my go-to kids hair hacks for busy mornings. It will help get you and your kiddos out the door on time.

Busy school mornings are hard to avoid when you have kids. Halfpintpeeps.com can take the stress away with these quick and easy kid hair hacks that will have you out the door looking fab in seconds. Keep reading to learn more.

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

1. Ponytail Pizzazz

Stick to the easiness of a ponytail but with some added style.  All you have to do is make a normal ponytail and then pull the end through the area between the elastic and the base of the head.  This will take all the fuss out of doing your little girl’s hair in your rush to get out the door.  See the idea here. This is my favorite kids hair hacks for busy mornings!

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

2. DIY Dry Shampoo

There are just those mornings when you don’t have time to wash and dry your hair (sleep in?  Who, me?).  For those crazy mornings, use dry shampoo to wash your or your child’s hair.  I prefer to make my own because the store bought products have damaging alcohols and chemicals.  Learn how to make and apply dry shampoo from Style On Main.

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

3. Messy Bun

It’s taken years but I’ve finally learned to get along with my naturally curly hair.  That wouldn’t be the case, however, if I hadn’t found some really cute and easy solutions.  This messy bun look has been one of my favorite go-to dos.  It’s as easy as tying a knot!  Any little girl would look adorable with her hair like this for school.  Source.

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

4. DIY Beach Waves

I live nowhere near an ocean but love the beachy wave look.  Lucky me that even without the salty ocean water, I can still achieve the body and curl I want.  All I have to do is use sea salt spray.  And I do…  and I LOVE it!  I used to buy a trusted store bought brand but decided to make my own to save some money.  My favorite is this recipe because the oils keep moisture in my hair where the salt would otherwise pull it out.  I especially love this look because not only is it cute, but I can apply the spray and style my hair in less than 3 minutes!

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

5. Twist Half-Up Braid

I love this look!  It’s perfect for days when you wake up with bed head but still want to wear your hair down.  It has saved me on many-a-days.  It’s even easier to do on someone else.  No missing the school bus with this quick hair do.

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

6. Easy Chignon

Take the pull-through ponytail one step further by finishing it off in a chignon.  You or your daughter can pull this elegant look off in 5 minutes or less.  All you have to do to achieve the look is start with the pull-through ponytail and then pin the ends up at the base of the head.

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

7. Bandana

Here’s a great idea for those with short hair.  Just pull your wavy hair into a low ponytail in the back.  Don’t worry if your side hairs aren’t long enough to stay in the elastic because the bandana will help keep the strays out of your face.  You can find cute bandanas and head scarves at stores such as J. Crew and Madewell.

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

8. Fishtail Braid

How pretty is this look?  I absolutely love the red hair but since I can’t really change that about myself (naturally, anyway), I can at least achieve the style.  This is an especially easy style to pull off when you’re helping your little girl get ready for school.

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

9. Ponytails & Braids

Achieve this quick do by parting your hair in the middle and then braiding it all the way back on both sides starting from the part.  Pull the rest of your hair into a ponytail and then braid your ponytail as well.  Tie the larger braid into a bun and secure.  Nothing more to it!

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

10. Flat Iron Waves

Another really fast and easy way to get a wavy look is to use a flat iron.  It works especially great when hair isn’t freshly washed, so it’s perfect for rushed mornings trying to get to school on time.  Flat irons are one of my favorite beauty tools of all time!  Get the tutorial from The Goddess.

Kids Hair Hacks For Busy Mornings

I hope these kids hair hacks for busy mornings helps you out! If you’re looking for more ideas, check out my post on fast hairstyles for lazy parents.

Filed Under: DIY, Kid Stuff, Parenting, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Back to School, Back to School Hacks, Hair Hacks, Hair Tips, Morning Hacks

10 Things To Pack In Your Hospital Bag

March 23, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

The birth of my three boys were such incredible experiences.  These are memories I never want to forget.  But let’s be honest here… I’ll gladly forget the next few days after the births.  You know, the days when you’re stuck in an uncomfortable hospital bed in pain, your body’s doing weird things, you don’t have your normal shower, and you just want to be home.  The best you can do is pack as much of your home comforts with you to help those days be as bearable as possible.  Here is a hospital bag checklist to help you out.

Halfpintpeeps.com makes parenting easy. Check out all the things you should know if you're about to be a new mom or dad! Don't forget these essentials in your hospital bag!

Hospital Bag Checklist

Hair Ties

That’s so nice that there are those women in TV shows and movies who have babies with their hair down and still look gorgeous after the delivery is over.  But for the rest of us in reality-land, you’re going to want some hair ties.  The last thing you need is your hair getting in your face as you’re busy trying to push a football out of your… you know what.  You also won’t want to worry too much about doing your hair in those days after the delivery as well.  My favorite hair ties are the metal-free Ouchless kind by Goody. This should be a necessity item on your hospital bag checklist!

Hospital Bag Checklist

Facial Wipes

You can’t always work a shower around visits from family and friends, but that does NOT mean you can’t keep your skin looking clean and fresh!  Facial wipes are perfect for quick touch-ups that will keep your face oil- and shine-free.  My absolute favorite wipes are Burt’s Bees facial cleansing towelettes.

Hospital Bag Checklist

Flip Flops

Hot, swollen feet.  Plan on it.  Ease some of the discomfort by packing flip flops to let your feet breath.  My Sanuk flip flops are some of my most comfortable!  They come in all sorts of varieties.

Hospital Bag Checklist

Phone Charger

Do NOT forget your phone and device chargers!  You’ll be so bored without something to look at and play with.  Plus, you’ll be glad to be able to schedule times for visitors.

Hospital Bag Checklist

Cash

Have some extra cash on hand for vending machine drinks and cafeteria breaks.  Your husband will especially thank you for thinking of this.

Hospital Bag Checklist

Comfy Socks

Hospital staff will do their best to keep you comfortable, but it can still get cold in hospital rooms.  Pack an extra pair of comfy socks to keep your toes happy.  They’re not always the prettiest, but slipper socks are seriously the BEST for puffy, pregnant feet!

Hospital Bag Checklist

Extra Bag

Not only are you going to head home with an extra person, but you’ll also have more gifts, paper work, and items you weren’t planning for.  Bring an extra bag to fill with all your new things.  Ju Ju Be has some really adorable bags you’ll love!

Hospital Bag Checklist

Belly Bandit

I can not tell you enough how much I love the Belly Bandit!  I was given one for my third delivery and it made me wish I’d had one for my first two as well!  For any kind of delivery, from regular to C-section, the Belly Bandit helps you feel like your insides are right back where they belong.

Hospital Bag Checklist

Breast Pads

If this is your first pregnancy, you won’t have had experience with breastfeeding yet, but you won’t want to forget to be prepared for this new experience.  One thing you’ll need are breast pads.  I always liked the nursing products at Target. Here’s a helpful list of tips for using breast pads.

Gownie

Hospitals do clean used gowns but when you consider all that those gowns go through and absorb… just yuck!  I heard about Gownies a few years ago and have been giving them as gifts to expectant mothers ever since.  Everyone who’s received one tells me how much they LOVED having it!!  Plus, it never hurts to have a little extra style in the hospital.  Find them here.

Hospital Bag Checklist

I hope this hospital bag checklist helps you feel a little bit more comfortable at the hospital! Before you go, check out my post on 10 hospital necessities for new dads.

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10 Discipline Mistakes All Parents Should Avoid Making

March 9, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Parenting is hard, there is no doubt about it! Parenting is even harder when you have to figure out how you want to discipline your kids. Here is a list of discipline mistakes most parents make, and how you can avoid making them!

Halfpintpeeps.com makes parenting easier with tips and tricks to help guide you. Kids are bound to make mistakes sometimes, no matter what. Learn what NOT to do when disciplining your child.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

1. Telling Lies

It can be so tempting at times to tell our kids little white lies.  Your intentions are usually in the right place and you often get away with it.  But that doesn’t make it right.  The worst part of all about telling our kids a lie is when you get caught.  The disappointment and injustice of it all is more than I can bear to think of putting my boys through.   I’ve found that as cliché as it is to say, honesty always really is the best policy.  Have an open and honest conversation with your child when time allows… I’m always amazed at how much children really do understand.  For more information and great suggestions for a variety of situations, check out Goop.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

2. Caving In

Before I was married and had kids I had my first real interactions with children as a teacher.  One of the first lessons I learned with my students was to never back down from following through with consequences.  The minute you do that is the minute children know, even if subconsciously, that they can manipulate the situation.  Empty threats will not correct inappropriate behaviors.  Don’t be afraid of being the bad guy.  You are not your child’s friend… You are the parent.  Read more here.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

3. Inconsistent 

This is one of the biggest discipline mistakes most parents make. Inconsistencies between parents will undoubtedly lead to problems down the road.  Your kids will learn which parent to go to when they want something and the other will become the “bad guy”.  Sit down as a couple and determine ways in which you can both agree to discipline your children.  Learn more about how parents can back each other up from Raising Children.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

4. Excessive Bribes

Making promises or offering bribes to kids is so easy and tempting!  If we need them to cooperate and keep calm, we offer a bribe.  If we want them to eat their dinner rather than waste the food, we offer a bribe. There are times and situations when I DO actually think this is appropriate.  But there really is a fine line between offering a positive incentive and bribing to get through a difficult situation or bind.  Perhaps the worst consequence of offering excessive bribes is that children start to expect the bribe.  Once the offer is off the table, good luck getting them to behave.  I have found that the best way to change bad behavior and encourage good is to focus on the good.  Every time your child demonstrates good behavior, give them praise.  Children love getting positive feedback more than they want a bit of extra chocolate after eating all their broccoli.  Head to Empowering Parents for more information.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

5. Losing Your Cool

We’ve all been there.  Our child becomes stubborn and resistant, perhaps he/she throws a temper tantrum… whatever it is, it can cause your blood to boil and you might even lose your own temper.  You get angry, yell, maybe even say things you shouldn’t.  If this sounds familiar, then it really shouldn’t surprise you when your child loses their temper as well.  Children will model the behavior they observe from caregivers.  If kids observe mom and dad losing their tempers, their own behaviors will reflect mom and dad’s negative reactions.  Likewise, if children observe parents keeping their cool in heated situations, children will, with the proper guidance, learn to do the same.  For advice on how to keep your cool, read more on What to Expect.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

6. Consequences Not Immediate Enough

Children most likely won’t admit it, but they like having, or at least knowing, that there are consequences to inappropriate behaviors.  Consequences provide a sense of security for children as they mean that they live in an environment that sets and follows rules and expects only positive behaviors.  The problem with this for adults, however, is that it means we have to actually follow through.  It’s easier to go with a soft reprimand and avoid conflict than to give a full punishment.  As nice as it is to stay conflict free, all that this avoiding does is allow a problem to grow until it becomes so big that the punishment has to become more severe as well.  Deal with issues along the way when they are small and can be handled in a much less severe way.  Read more from The Next Family.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

7. Talking Too Long

I’ve seen it in my classroom a thousand times.  Eyes glaze over, hands stop going up in the air, and heads begin to droop.  I do my best not to let lessons get to this point, but when it happens, I know it’s immediately time to stop and move on.  The simple fact is that children will only stay focused on a topic or conversation for a short while.  If you want them to not just listen to but hear what you are saying to them, you must keep statements short and to the point.  They’ll also be more likely to remain engaged in a conversation if you let them actively participate and come up with answers or solutions on their own.  Psychology Today explains more about how to discipline children without losing their attention through drawn out discussions.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

8. Break Your Own Rules

Children will mimic what they see you doing.  Don’t confuse them or make them think rules apply to everyone but them by breaking your own rules.  I see this all the time when I’m out in stores or at a restaurant.  I’ll see parents getting after their children for fighting and then when the cashier or waiter makes a simple mistake, the parent becomes confrontational.  Seems a bit of a double standard, don’t you think?  It takes real effort, but adults must always be aware that they have little eyes watching them.  What you do is what your children will do.  The Atlantic shares more here about how parents can improve on ignoring or breaking their own rules.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

9. Being Negative

It’s really quite simple when you think about it:  whatever behaviors a parent focuses on pointing out are the behaviors a child will manifest.  What children know is that they want your attention and whichever behaviors elicit that attention from you, even if it’s negative attention, those are the behaviors children will practice.  If you want your children to follow rules, cooperate, and get along with others, praise those behaviors as much and as often as appropriate.  Flintobox explains how parents can avoid negativity and focus on being positive instead. This is one of the discipline mistakes most parents make that can really damage your relationship with your child.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

10. Consequences Don’t Match Actions

Sadly, this is one of the discipline mistakes most parents make that I see a lot. Another lesson I learned early on as a young teacher before having children of my own was the importance of consequences matching the behavior.  It’s easy in the world of education to hold a child in from recess when they cheat on a test or continually blurt out and disrupt the class.  But what how does taking recess away relate to cheating?  The consequence doesn’t help the child learn directly from their mistakes.  In order for consequences to have a lasting effect, they must match the behaviors that are inappropriate.  Read more here.

Discipline Mistakes Most Parents Make

I hope this list of discipline mistakes most parents make helps you out and teaches you ways to avoid those mistakes. For more parenting tips, check out my post on practice what you preach: why you should parent by example.

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