How to Talk to Your Kids About Weight

I love watching my girls on the beach. I love the inhibition that comes with the lack of awareness of how they look. Instead, their body focus is on movement; playing, splashing, running, cartwheeling, creating. Isn’t that a beautiful thing?

As they grow up, I want to raise my girls to love, appreciate and care for their strong and healthy bodies. But knowing how to do this can be challenging, especially in today’s world, which is why I think this is such an important topic.

Dr. Lyndsay Elliott is a local Orange County mom of two and is a clinical psychologist with a speciality in eating disorders and body image issues. She wrote a phenomenal article on how to talk to your kids about weight to promote healthy eating attitudes and positive body image. Here is what she wrote…

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Pretend City’s Egg-cellent Easter Extravaganza

Here comes Peter Cottontail, hoppin’ down to Pretend City Children’s Museum for an Egg-cellent Easter Extravaganza and an OC Easter event for the entire family!

This Easter party will be filled with sweet treats, beautiful bright Easter hats, and a few egg-xtravagant surprises. Word on the street is they have invited a special long-eared guest—could it be the Easter bunny himself? Come and find out!

Activities will be held between 10am – 3pm and include…

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Drypro Waterproof Cast Protector Review

I didn’t know I would be doing a Drypro Waterproof Cast Protector review and a blog about what to do with a kid in a cast on the beach, but unfortunately, I am. However, as you can tell by her happy popsicle-ladden face above, things turned out OK and this product ended up being the best thing to come out of a crappy circumstance.

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ACU-LIFE True Easy Syringe Review

As a mom, I have a few pet peeves, one of which are the dosing syringes included in children’s medications and the AIR BUBBLES that leave me to wonder how much medicine is actually in there.

I have tried shaking the syringe to bring the bubble to the top, but what ends up happening is a portion of the medicine gets caught above the bubble, the rest below. Ugh! Usually I end up dosing in two phases, just to make sure I get the right amount without the bubbles. It seriously drives me crazy!

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