19 Products To Send With Kids Going To Summer Camp

The Huffington Post – Chandni Reddy

Popular items from this list include:

  • A pack of battery-operated portable LED bulbs kids can conveniently clip onto their bunk beds when they need light for late-night reading (or pillow fights — shh, it’s OK, we won’t tell). Plus, these are way cuter than a normal flashlight.
  • A truly ingenious two-in-one Mist ’N Sip water bottle that’ll quench thirst and spray a fine mist to keep them cool during a day of nonstop fun in the sun. 
  • Or a teeny but mighty portable misting fan to provide a refreshing mist and cooling breeze when temps soar, while the soft kid-friendly blades won’t accidentally injure little fingers.

Read More: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kids-products-summer-camp_l_62ba11c3e4b0355d9bbb1dc6

How To Parent An Angry Child (& Reasons Why Are They So Mad)

Moms – Jessica Tucker

Anyone who is a parent is not immune to their children getting angry. While the levels of anger may vary from child to child, there are days that no matter what parents seem to do, their kids are boiling under the collar and are ready to explode. During this time, parents can engage or try to defuse and calm the situation. Something that all depends on the patience level that is left after dealing with the anger of a child all day.

Read More: https://www.moms.com/how-parent-angry-child-reasons/

Kids Are Happier & Healthier Without Screens

Moms – Jessica Tucker

Kids are happier and healthier without screens, according to a new study. When kids spend time after school behind a screen scrolling and looking at content rather than spending time with friends in person or participating in after-school sports or activities, they were not as content or happy as those who did not spend their after-school hours participating in screen time. And because of this, according to UPI News, researchers are calling for limits around screen time for kids during the hours of the day spent away from school.

Read More: https://www.moms.com/kids-happier-healthier-without-screens/

8 Ways to Help a Child with ADHD Succeed in School

Psych Central – Sian Ferguson

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a fairly common neurodevelopmental disorder. Symptoms can make ordinary school tasks challenging for kids with this condition, including time management and organization. 

By identifying the right support tools, it’s possible for children with ADHD to have an enjoyable, successful school experience. 

Read More: https://psychcentral.com/childhood-adhd/8-ways-to-help-kids-with-adhd-succeed-in-school