Comment: I was sent a print for this feature. Thank you to Name Stories for collaborating with Parenting Healthy
Last week we tore up our tweens game room and to reorganize that room it meant using his bedroom for extra storage. We are distance learning to start the school year in most of Wa. state so we needed to create him a home learning space. He is 12 and heading into the 7th grade so we did our final sweep of toys and little boy ‘stuff’ – he wants sports and gaming. I would love to hold onto the memories and toys and prints that meant so much to him at different times in his life, now he says, “Mom. Just toss it”.
Aside from basketballs and gaming themes I hung my piece of special, his Name Stories personalized name print so that he remembers exactly who he is and meant to be by his name. Anthony – it means Son of Hercules, strong, independent, wise. A strong Italian name connecting him to his genealogy and defining his spirit. This is a keeper and will stay with him on a wall forever.
These name prints are available at Name Stories and I was even able to personalize it by adding the top line, Our Amazing Son…Anthony. I chose the white on red as red is his favorite color. His personalized name print came wrapped well and undamaged, ready for a frame.
Whether for baby’s room or to add something special to your teen’s space, this personalized name print will remind them of the meaning of their name. When we are rearranging the home and our lives around distance learning or perhaps you will switch to homeschooling to keep social distancing, this can be a special personalized name print to hang in this space.
At a time of new normals and a huge shift in schooling or even for the teen heading to College on top of a virus which adds worry, perhaps this gentle reminder to ground them in the meaning of their name and who they stand for is needed more than ever. Name Stories has your child’s name and meaning ready to print and send. Customize your child’s personalized name print today at NameStories.com
Comment: I was sent these games. Thank you to Thames & Kosmos for collaborating with Parenting Healthy
Have you ever experienced an escape room event? If you have teens and need a party gathering idea, I challenge you to try an actual escape room. Its puzzles and riddles that get you out of the rooms and the faster you solve them the faster you move to the Exit. EXIT The Game are games for ages 10+ (depending on the version as some are 12+ and 16+). These bring the escape room to your home!
Anthony is 12 and we first learned about EXIT The Game from Thames and Kosmos when we visited Sweet Suite Toy Fair in NYC a few years back. Anthony was a tad young, had never experienced an escape room but I thought these looked so fun. Now he is a few years older and I finally got my hands on a few to try.
Once we realized how to solve page 1 riddle we began to make more sense and moved through the rest – yes, we had to use all 3 hint cards but this was our first attempt. We played House of Riddles rated for his age and it was challenging, a good thing! See how hard he is contemplating below…
I have not dug into The Catacombs of Horror as that is an expert level ages 16+ but we will graduate to that soon enough. The riddles are fun and perhaps there is a bit of a theme to the set of riddles as you turn each page.
The instruction booklet worked well for us, but the best way to learn to play EXIT The Game is to download the Kosmos Helper App. In the app, you can find animated explanations of the instructions and other helpful features for a selection of Kosmos games. Available on iOS and Android devices,
This is such a great sleepover game for tweens and teens. If you like challenging games and to witness your older child’s level of problem solving the family game nights will surely be fun and challenged with any of the EXIT The Game sets. Available from Thames & Kosmos as well as retailers such as Amazon.
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Pet parents and furry companions have few ways to communicate since they can’t speak the same language. In getting puppy to follow the rules and behave appropriately, there needs to be a sort of ‘show-and-tell’ demonstration reminiscent of ‘charades.’ Once the dog understands the concept that’s being displayed and actually reacts appropriately, he’s more than deserving of a reward.
What makes dogs happiest and would serve them well as a prize? Pups love to eat and would scarf anything down that’s put in front of them indulging for as long as they’re allowed. But giving a canine something, he has regularly wouldn’t provide much motivation to repeat the behavior. It’s much more inspiring to give puppy a treat. Go to this link to learn the first step before you give pup his treat.
How To Use Treats Including CBD Oil As Positive Reinforcement For Your Dog
CBD or cannabidiol manufacturers have lines of dog treats explicitly created to cater to puppy’s tastes. The species can not only benefit from the potential health-related properties boasted by the compound, but they want to eat them. And there is a vast array of variations leaving little chance for puppies to get bored. Check out a few websites like https://petcbdcommunity.com/cbd-oil-for-dogs-treats/ to get an idea of the range on the market.
The products such as CBD oil and treats are growing steadily in popularity as pet parents see great success according to anecdotal studies for symptoms relating to specific ailments, conditions, and disorders, especially pain, anxiety, and inflammation.
These are all-natural, organic treats with the reputation of being nontoxic, offering little to no adverse reactions. The claims are that these are safe enough for pups to take them daily, making them perfect for use on a reward-type basis while gaining all the additional advantages.
Why Pet Parents Should Engage In Positive Reinforcement
Some people don’t work with their pets to develop a type of structure in their everyday regimen. It’s an integral part of a dog’s development to engage in behavioral management to create a sense of confidence and bring stability to their life. It also keeps the family harmonious.
Why is positive reinforcement the method people incorporate? First, it is optimum for the wellness of the dog. Other measures of correcting or disciplining should not be accepted, including corporal punishment or any negativity. Positivity notes as the most effective and overall successful. Reasons pet parents use the treat technique and how to give treats:
Successful: Rewarding pups for their effort alone is essential, even if they don’t entirely complete the activity. The dogs have one goal, which is to please us. And that needs acknowledged – positively. Any other type of reaction, including using methods like a shock collar, only leads to your companion fearing you and them relenting to commands from anxiety or stress. When you’re not around, destructive behaviors will likely ensue. When a dog sees that you’re happy and enjoying the process, they have a good time, and they want to do what you’re asking at that point, continuing to do so into the future.
ABondGrows: Your canine will withdraw from you rather than grow closer if he is enduring physical or emotional distress. There will be no trust. That is not the purpose of adopting a faithful friend. Dogs shower pet parents with unconditional love and only ask in return for praise for the things they do for you and respect for their excellent behavior, the same as a human. It is your obligation and responsibility as a pet parent to love, encourage, and work hard to gain puppy’s trust, not to instill fear, stress, and upset. Lack of patience at this stage should speak volumes to you that you’re not prepared for this type of commitment.
PuppyEnjoysIt: A canine exposed to positive reinforcement enjoys the experiences even if he’s learning in the process. It reminds them of playtime. If you see that your dog is looking forward to working on structure, it’s a sign that you may have the opportunity to teach him a bit faster. It’s critical not to push your fur baby. Follow as they lead. If they begin to stumble, back everything up to where he’s comfortable and gradually bump it up as pup becomes ready.
When you’re giving your dog treats as rewards, you want to make sure they are small little light nibbles so as not to increase calories or have the potential for affecting weight management. It’s ok to take a regular-sized treat and break it down into several bites for a session, especially when you’re using CBD oil. You don’t want them to have more than one dose.
Final Word
Adopting a pet is perhaps one of the most rewarding opportunities in a lifetime. Both pet parents and their furry friends create a unique family unit. With that new ‘child’ comes great responsibility in teaching him how to mature. The dog’s feelings are so innocent and pure. You have the potential for breaking a beautiful heart and damaging a loving soul with the wrong approach.
Ensure that you research the right way to work with your canine, how to dole out the treats effectively, and learn what positive reinforcement is and how to use it. The vet’s office is an ideal resource. Don’t miss out on what could be the perfect bonding experience or developing that sense of trust with your pup. Teach your puppy in the most productive way possible.
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