Blogs for Kids

Written by S. Housley


Flush outrepparttar writer in children. Blogging could draw out a young writer and open doors to their future. Consider encouraging your child to start blogging!

Children love having an audience. The instant recognition and approval that comes from a crowd just can't be beat. Employing blogs to help develop good spelling habits, grammar skills, and develop a love for writing at a young age is an innovative concept that has potential benefits:

Benefits 1.) Responsibility/Commitment - Daily Posts Regular updates require children to be disciplined and responsible.

2.) Communication - Increased Communication with Friends and Relatives Blogging or journaling gives childrenrepparttar 110835 opportunity to connect with relatives who might live some distance away, communicating important timely issues.

3.) Technology - Exposure to Internet Technologies Children are growing into technology-laden world. Exposure to innovative Internet technology will help them with communication skills and résumé-building.

4.) Improved Writing Skills When presented with an audience, children will want to present their "best" work.

The Gifts We Give Our Dogs

Written by Carolyn Schweitzer


Whoever coinedrepparttar phrase, "It's a Dog's Life" wasn't familiar with 21st century dogs. Time was whenrepparttar 110834 average canine slept outside, ate whatever scraps of food were tossed his way, and if he was lucky, was thrownrepparttar 110835 occasional bone. He was even expected to earn his keep! Times have changed. Asrepparttar 110836 world has grown more affluent, so have our pets. We're obsessed with keeping our canine companions happy, healthy, and properly accessorized. So much so that many of us worry about our own welfare less than that of our dog. This didn't happen overnight--repparttar 110837 trend started decades ago. Take, for example, my grandmother Rose. Duringrepparttar 110838 60's and 70's, Rose and Henry discovered cruise vacations. On every cruise, whenever they pulled into port to "shop", Rosie made it her mission to find stray dogs and feed them. She'd head straight forrepparttar 110839 butcher, buy a few pounds of fresh meat, and combrepparttar 110840 islands forrepparttar 110841 hungry and homeless. She would exclaim, "It's a crimerepparttar 110842 way these animals live!"-- in spite ofrepparttar 110843 fact thatrepparttar 110844 people of those islands were desperately poor! Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not passing judgment on Grandma, or anyone else. I spoil my pets as much asrepparttar 110845 next guy or gal, and take immense pleasure in it. Truth be told, I'd rather hang out with my dog than with a whole lot of people I know. We share a special bond, my best friend and I. Hey, admit it... lots of you feelrepparttar 110846 same way! The fact is, man has always had a close relationship with animals, and has enjoyed having pets around for companionship. Having a pet can bring great pleasure into our lives, and is believed to have a therapeutic effect onrepparttar 110847 owner. For empty nesters and those who've delayed or opted out of having kids, pets almost takerepparttar 110848 place of children. We bond with our pets especially because they don't judge us. Dogs in particular offerrepparttar 110849 kind of unconditional love we all crave. They're always thrilled to have us around! So, how do we spoil our pets? Probably in muchrepparttar 110850 same way that we spoil our children! Aside from all ofrepparttar 110851 care attention lavished on America's pets, a tremendous amount of money is spent providing goods and services that were once deemed a luxury-- but are now considered essential. Today's dog seesrepparttar 110852 vet for regular checkups. She eats premium dog food and munches on gourmet doggie treats, is enrolled in obedience classes, and runs agility courses. She has her own collections of toys, clothing, and possibly even dog jewelry and canine cologne. She sleeps indoors on a luxury orthopedic bed and takes shelter outdoors in her cedar dog house. She wears a safety harness when riding inrepparttar 110853 family car, a reflective vest on hunting trips, and rain gear in foul weather. She can even dodge UV rays with a pair of doggie sunglasses. Her responsibilities are few. I could go on (don't worry, at some point I will!). But one ofrepparttar 110854 most notable signs that we regard our dogs as members of our family isrepparttar 110855 fact that we buy them gifts. A dog gift forrepparttar 110856 holidays, a dog gift for a special occasion, or a dog gift to show our appreciation for how much our dogs appreciate us. Any reason will do. Heck, we even wrap our dog gifts! Here are some very interesting statistics regarding gifts for pets:

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