Math Help – Affordable Tutoring

Math Help – Affordable Tutoring

Math Help – Affordable Tutoring Software

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Are you looking for a math curriculum that is multi-sensory and interactive? Do you think your child would benefit from an online curriculum that acts just like a tutor but is much more affordable? If so, then the Family Math Package program from A+ Interactive Math (an A+ TutorSoft Inc. company) may be just the math program for you!

I was approached by A+ Interactive Math a few weeks ago. They asked me if I would like to try out their affordable Family Math Package. The Family Math Package is part of an entire interactive tutoring software program designed with the family in mind.

Of course, I said, “Yes.” And I'm so glad I did, because I think the program will be a great help to kids who struggle with and/or hate math!

One of the first things I noticed while using this delightful math program is how much like real tutoring it is!

As a tutor, I can relate to the fact that not only is tutoring labor intensive for both sides, but it can be expensive for the student.

So, the fact that A+ has created an interactive math program that can in essence reduce the need for live tutoring is a real bonus.

A+ tutoring program is also user friendly. For example, the menus and tabs are easy to read.  As you can see below, the tabs show lesson plans, Lessons w/ Q&A integrated into the lessons, worksheets, review, exams, and more.

Also, when you or your child go into the lessons w/ Q&A, the “tutor” reads to you. She also gives the option to answer questions as you go.  For further practice, your child completes the “homework” worksheets that coincide with the lessons.

The program includes review for exams as well as exams and a progress report for keeping track. Plus, as the worksheets are completed, the status, date, correct answers and % earned for each assignment will automatically show up. The program contains a calculator and downloadable e-books as well.

The entire Family Math Package from A+ Interactive Math can be completed online. However, it doesn't have to be limited to online only.

As I just mentioned, e-books are included. So, you can also print materials in the convenience of your own home. This is especially helpful to kids who prefer to do things manually. After all, not everyone loves to use the computer, right?

In addition to being user-friendly and self-explanatory, the Family Math Package from A+ Interactive Math is self-graded as well.

What I mean by this is that your child can complete the homework online. She can also get answers and explanations as she goes. Plus, when it's time to take the test, the program does all of the grading for you! So, not only will your child have an easy program to use to learn math, you will have less grading to do!

When you enable your child to work independently, you are teaching useful life skills. Plus, if you have other things to do during the day, then that frees up your time as well.

Of course, you can easily follow-up and review the progress your child is making in order to hold him accountable.

A+ Interactive Math is the help your child needs, especially if he needs math help, or hates math as much as my son does!

A bonus is that all grade levels up to Algebra 1 are available as well. Also, you can try out samples before you make a financial commitment to make sure it is the right fit for your child.

The thing is, I promised my son, who is on the autism spectrum, that he wouldn't have math next year. And now I'm having second thoughts. Part of the reason is because I started working through the Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1 math for A+ Interactive Math.

I had a love-hate relationship with math in college. As a result, I didn't advance nearly as far as I wish I had. As a result, I finally had to face the reality that I'm not that great at teaching Algebra. This is exactly why A+ Interactive Math is a perfect match for us!

Do yourself a favor and give it a try. In fact, you have nothing to lose. A+ has a one-month FREE trial available now. 

Now that's what I call “Math Help – Affordable Tutoring!”

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Is Your Child Dehydrated?

Is Your Child Dehydrated?

One of the dilemmas I’m faced with is that my son will not drink water. As a result, I worry about him being dehydrated. I have tried in the past to force him to drink an ounce or two at a time, in hopes of getting him used to it. However, it has never worked! As he has gotten older and a bit more reasonable about making healthy food choices, I have attempted to explain to him why water is so important. But he is not convinced. As a result of my concerns over dehydration, I have allowed him to drink more juice than the recommended maximum of four ounces per day. (This post contains affiliate links).


He typically drinks about 12 ounces of juice and 8 ounces of milk every day. And THAT IS IT. This is still a lot of juice, but it’s not as much fluid as the recommended amount of 6-8 8-oz cups of water. Plus, it’s not water, it’s juice! As a result, he has issues with dry skin. These issues have been particularly troublesome the past couple of weeks.

So, how to increase fluids in his diet so that he won't be dehydrated?

I know, I know! I’ll make him soup!

Yes, soup is an AWESOME way to increase fluids in your kids’ diets. This is also a great way to increase other nutrients as well. Especially if it is homemade soup. Any vegetable you put into the soup, even if your kids pick it out, will still have “left its mark,” by leaving some of its nutrients in the broth.

Right now, Nathan is having a particularly “dry skin season.” So, I have been busy making different soups the past couple of days to increase his fluid intake. Yesterday, I made pot sticker soup. The day before that I made bean and sausage soup.

I was only able to get him to eat the bean soup once because he doesn’t like to eat beans. I persuaded him by allowing him to add cheese. (Thank goodness he is not allergic to dairy!) He has been willing to eat the pot sticker soup several times, though he initially griped about all the broth.

I will admit that I am not a lover of cooking.

When I’m in the mood, I can produce some delicious recipes, but I’m a bit lazy when it comes to preparing foods. Fortunately, I have Costco to help me. Costco sells frozen foods that tend to be much more wholesome than the average brand. So, we bought some frozen pot stickers at Costco this week, and I made a simple soup with just two ingredients: pot stickers and chicken broth. The beauty of this kind of soup is that you can simply make chicken broth out of a high-quality chicken base, add the pot stickers (I used chicken and veggie), and voila, you’ve got soup!

Even better is if you add carrots, onions, and celery. Now my son was having a bit of a fit over the vegetables being put in, and since my primary goal right now is to get more fluids into his little body, I didn’t add the veggies THIS time. Instead, I served his favorite vegetable, broccoli, on the side.

Speaking of broccoli…

Nathan loves broccoli, and he also likes my homemade cream of broccoli soup. I use a basic pureed soup vegetable recipe from an older Better Homes and Gardens cookbook that I have had since 1989. This cookbook has a section on fresh vegetable soups, with suggestions on which herbs/spices to use based on the type of vegetable. This is an extremely easy recipe.

And so delicious! We have tried the potato, tomato, mushroom, and broccoli, and they are all delicious! You can find my tweaked version of the recipes here.

Plus, it’s inexpensive, doesn’t call for any fancy, costly ingredients, and is not too high in fat.

In case you’re wondering, the reason I like to give Nathan pureed soups is because he has texture issues and oftentimes will reject a multi-texture food.

Soup is a TERRIFIC way to make sure your child gets enough fluids AND veggies in his diet.

So, does your child drink enough water and eat his vegetables? If not, then this is what I recommend helping prevent dehydration:

A vegetable soup is a fantastic way to start feeding his or her body what it needs.

And if there your child has any kid of sensory and texture issues with food, then pureed soup are perfect for this.

Hopefully, most of my readers will be able to find at least one vegetable soup that will match their kid’s preferences. Notice that corn is not on the chart. Corn chowder is another yummy possibility.

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How to Make Video Games Fun and Safe for Your Family

How to Make Video Games Fun and Safe for Your Family

How to Make Video Games Fun and Safe for Your Family

Playing video games can be a fantastic way for a family to spend time together, but it’s important to monitor your children's usage if it consumes all their free time. The gaming experience can be healthy and fun, but if your child is left to their own devices they may be subjected to inappropriate material, which is why it’s important to keep an eye on safety settings and time spent in front of the console.

Choosing the best technology

When you’re ready to invest in a gaming console—whether it’s just for yourself, your children, or the whole family—be sure to get a device that’s high quality. For computer gaming, you can find a great monitor for any budget, which will make the gaming experience much more enjoyable. Look for a model that has a widescreen IPS display, high resolution, and a zero-frame design.

Because so many games are played online nowadays, it’s important to have an internet connection that can handle game streaming. Cloud gaming is increasingly more popular and can allow you or your children to engage with other game players all over the world. If you or your kids want to get into multiplayer games, you’ll need a connection that can handle the workload. Fiber optic connections can help minimize buffering and lag-time, making games smoother to play online and much faster to download.

Best games for family play

For some families, video games have replaced board games for spending quality time together. There are plenty of exciting games out there for families to play together; look for games that allow you to compete against one another, or collaborate to solve a problem together, or ones that are enjoyable simply for their aesthetic value.

Video games are also an excellent replacement for watching TV. Rather than having everyone zone out in front of a TV show, video games can provide your family an opportunity to play together in a way that appeals to each family member.

Fun and Safe Video Games for the Family

Tips to manage heavy usage

While games can be a great outlet for kids, it’s important to keep an eye on their usage. Kids who play too many video games can become withdrawn and antisocial—even if they say they’re playing with friends online.

To help manage heavy video game usage, set boundaries for what time of day they can play and for how long. Help them understand that game playing is a luxury, and not something they should do every time they’re bored.

If your kid has been spending too much time playing video games, encourage them to get exercise, whether it’s helping them to sign up for team sports at school or simply bringing them to the park to throw the frisbee around.

Safety settings for devices and consoles

With many games being played online, it’s crucial to monitor your kids’ activity and instill healthy online habits. Check the ratings on games they choose to play. And consider playing it yourself to see if the content is age appropriate.

Some games have built-in parental controls such as blocking in-game purchases, access to the internet, and location tracking. There are even games that allow you to control who your child can play with. It’s also a good idea to help your child understand how to be anonymous online. Unfortunately, playing online video games can leave your child vulnerable to dangerous individuals; be sure to keep your child’s personal information private when playing with anonymous gamers.

Video games can provide a wonderful opportunity for your family to spend time together. So, it’s important to find a monitor that can make game-playing more enjoyable. Invest in a fast internet connection so you can download games quickly and play online without long buffering or lag-times. And while gaming can be fun and healthy for everyone in your family, it’s important to monitor your kids’ video game usage. It is also important to take advantage of parental controls to keep your kids safe while playing online.

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12 Early Signs of Dehydration

12 Early Signs of Dehydration

12 Early Signs of Dehydration


How to Tell Whether Your Child or you are Dehydrated

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Dehydration occurs when you use or lose more fluids than you take in. One of the most obvious early signs of dehydration is thirst. However, thirst is not something you can count on to tell you that you are dehydrated. One of the reasons why thirst is not dependable is that certain individuals do not experience thirst until they have already been dehydrated for awhile.

Most people think dehydration is more of a problem during the summer. It's true that summer is a high-risk month for dehydration because of sweating. However, during cooler months of the year, dehydration can be a problem as well. This is because people don't get as thirsty when the weather is cold. Also, during cold weather there is less moisture in the air. Young children and older adults are the most at-risk for dehydration. But anyone can become dehydrated.

And children do not always drink enough liquids.  For example, when my son, Nathan, was younger, I tried to follow the typical advice of limiting juice because, “If he gets thirsty enough, he'll drink water.” I was hoping he would start drinking water.

Wrong. IT NEVER HAPPENED.

To this day, I can hardly get him to drink more than one or two swigs of water. So, how do I know when he is dehydrated?  Another of the early signs of dehydration is dry, scaly skin. When my son gets dry, scaly skin, I know it's time to make him soup, because this is one of the ways I can be sure he is getting enough fluids.

It's also a great way to increase vegetable intake in his diet.

So, how can you tell if your child or other loved one is dehydrated?

Below are 12 early signs of dehydration.

Infant or young child

Dry mouth and tongue
No tears when crying
No wet diapers for three hours
Sunken eyes, cheeks
Sunken soft spot on top of skull
Listlessness or irritability

Adult

Extreme thirst
Less frequent urination
Dark-colored urine
Fatigue
Dizziness
Confusion

When to see a doctor

Call your family doctor if you or a loved one:
Has had diarrhea for 24 hours or more
Is irritable or disoriented and much sleepier or less active than usual
Can't keep down fluids
Has bloody or black stool

So to help prevent dehydration in the winter, I highly recommend giving your family more soups. Remember, “soup is good food!”

Click Here for delicious, easy, kid-friendly, and healthy vegetable soup recipes.

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Source: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dehydration/symptoms-causes/syc-20354086

Awesome Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Awesome Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Of course I had to come up with some awesome Father's Day gift ideas for you to get your gift-giving creative juices flowing. And who better to help me with that than my hubby? (Post contains affiliate links).

I mean, if my husband doesn't know what a man wants for Father's Day, who does, right?

So, I put him to work…

And let me tell you, this was no small task for him. He is not, what you would call, “typewriter inclined,” if you know what I mean. He's the “hunting and pecking” kind of typist. Plus, he really had no clue how to use affiliate links before this little project. But guess what? He does now! =) LOL

So, here are some awesome gift ideas for Father's Day that any man will be happy to have.

You will notice that many of these are “cooking” connected. For example barbecue accessories and such. This is because it goes with our theme here on Homeschooling Dietitian Mom. However, my hubby couldn't resist adding a few other gadgets to his list.

In fact, he hasn't said it, but I'm pretty sure this is HIS Father's Day wish list! HA!!Awesome Father's Day Gift Ideas

Awesome Father's Day Gift Ideas

  • Men’s Flannel Long Sleeved Shirt – Flannel shirts come in handy on cold days. Plus, they look really nice and are versatile. For example, they can be worn alone or layered, and are great for camping in the wilderness.
  • Karoad Black License Plate Frames – This is what is needed to keep the license plate from curling up. Men think stuff like this is important.
  • Beam Electronics Universal Smartphone Car Air Vent Mount Holder Cradle for iPhone – If your dad is anything like my husband, he likes having his phone propped up while in the car. Especially if you are using GPS. My husband chose this one because he has an iPhone 7, and because the price was right.
  • Portable Outdoor Backpacking Camping Stove – My husband knows about cooking gear, so you can trust that this is a goody.  It is so portable it doesn't even look like a stove. This stove would be great for a hiker or anyone else who's going to be outside for an extended period time, including fishermen. Especially, if they don't like eating cold food or they want to eat their catch right then and there.
  • WORSPODAY Survival Gear Kit – These are always good to have when you are out in the wilderness.

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