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Parenting Teens in a Digital Age

05.27.2012 by Girl on Fire // 11 Comments

I wonder what worries my parents had when I was a teen?  I guess not too many when I was at home.  Way back then if you were home there was nothing to worry about.  There wasn’t anything like Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Cellphones, iPods with chat, etc, etc… I worry about things like sexting.  That probably […]

Categories // Around Our House Tags // cell phones, facebook, Kids, Myspace, parenting, Sexting, social networks, Teenagers, teens, Texting, Twitter

What I Could Do With the LG Chocolate Touch!

01.06.2010 by Girl on Fire // 8 Comments

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of LG Chocolate Touch. All opinions are 100% mine. If I had the new LG Chocolate Touch I could do so much more!  I could not only make calls and send texts, but I could also use the internet, Social Media and take pictures and […]

Categories // Around Our House Tags // camera recorder, chocolate touch, lg chocolate, mobile media, Mobile phones, mobile technology, music player, new lg chocolate, social networks

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5 Ways to Take Science Outside

Scientific activities are great ways for kids to build analytical and creative thinking skills, and the great outdoors offers all kinds of opportunities when it comes to children’s science. Making predictions, testing out hypotheses and experimenting with ideas and objects all stimulate natural curiosity, leading children to a better understanding of both the scientific method and the world around […]

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