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The Art & Work of Creative Parenting: ToesDay

Yesterday was Monday. Tomorrow is Wednesday… That means today is ToesDay.

Whenever I host parent-child storytimes, I always include an art activity.  One of the biggest hits is footprint art.

Though charming to us adults, some kids won’t like it. Won’t tolerate it. Having a wet, slippery foot that needs to be washed will send some children running. Which is okay — you can make graffiti art from the footprints they leave behind.


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Art & Work of Creative Parenting: Chalk It Up to Fun

Outdoor chalk play is a nearly perfect activity:

  • Chalk can be a tool for art or for hopscotch.
  • Children of different ages can create together, or
  • Younger ones can color independently.
  • Kids can practice writing.
  • Cleanup with a hose is just as much fun as the activity.
  • But — cleanup is optional!


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Art & Work of Creative Parenting: Field Trip Friday

Firestations and petting zoos have their place, but when you want to take your child on a journey of discovery, a walk in your own neighborhood (with curiosity as his tour guide) is more than enough.

Your young child’s natural inclination to touch and gather is a good instinct for today’s art activity, making collages. Tomorrow and the next day, your preschooler will be able to enjoy his art, and remember the process that led to the finished artistic product. Many tomorrows later, you’ll be gazing at what remains of that day.


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The Taming of the Tantrum

Your toddler is at a confusing crossroads.

He’s finally good at walking (but you keep trying to stop him), he’s talking (but the big people act like they don’t understand what he’s trying to say), he can eat alone (if somebody would just let him pick out the green things), and he remembers where you hid his best toys (you call them Hummel figurines, or some such thing).


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