Parenting Tips

We Have an ApplyWise Winner!

Congratulations to Jane for winning the ApplyWise College Admission Counseling Giveaway!

For everyone else, visit ApplyWise.com to find out more about their College Admission Counseling offerings. This is a top notch program that will be beneficial to high school sophomores and juniors that are college bound.

Each lesson is tailored towards the success of the student in all areas from college applications, to SAT’s, to campus visits, and interviews. And the Dashboard program that is included is an excellent tool for both students and parents to keep the entire process organized.

To purchase a series of counseling sessions elsewhere would cost in the thousands. The ApplyWise program retails for only $299. And the founder of ApplyWise is Dr. Kat Cohen who is universally recognized for her work in the college admission counseling field.

Thank you to everyone that entered the contest and good luck in your collegiate endeavors!

ApplyWise College Admission Counseling Giveaway

Time is running out to enter the ApplyWise College Admission Counseling Giveaway. Midnight tonight is the deadline.

So remember, if you or someone you know has a high school sophomore or junior in the house they can enter to win this fabulous College Admission Counseling package for free!

To enter go to this post: Win an ApplyWise College Admission Counseling Program! and leave a comment. Just say something simple like “I’d love to win this!”. That’s it! Easy. But hurry the contest ends today.

Childhood Obesity

How Eating Out Contributes to Childhood Obesity

Yesterday I read an appalling oped article in USA Today about the difficulty of making healthy food choices when eating out in restaurants. Most restaurants do not list the nutritional information of their menu items. So how do you know if you are making a good choice?

You don’t. But, hey, eating out is a bit of a splurge - right? Go out, enjoy, don’t worry too much about the calories, tomorrow you can make up for it by exercising or eating salad.

If you have the same philosophy, you will be just as shocked as I was when I read about the extreme fat content of some items on children’s menus. No wonder childhood obesity is becoming epidemic.

In particular, USA Today singled out Romano’s Macaroni Grill. On the children’s menu at Romano’s Macaroni Grill, there is an entree called Kids Double Macaroni and Cheese. Again, according to the USA Today article the nutritional information for this choice includes:

1200 calories, 3450 milligrams of sodium and as much saturated fat as you would find in 40 strips of bacon.

40 Strips of bacon!!? To me, that is just plain irresponsible on the part of the restaurant. How can a business take my money and feed my children artery blocking food that contributes to childhood obesity, without even informing me of the nutritional information? This food needs a warning sticker not a nutrition label!

If you think that this is isolated to Romano’s Macaroni Grill - sadly, it is not. What should be an enjoyable family night out, now leaves parents stressed and uncertain. And political pressure from the National Restaurant Association (NRA) is blocking legislation that would require restaurants to report nutritional information on their menus.

We have heard, ad nauseum, that American adults and their children are getting heavier. Childhood obesity is on the rise. As a parent, our first line of defense is our own pantries. Shop for and offer healthy foods to the kids. But seldom do we worry about that one dinner out each week, each month, etc. Now it is time to take note.

If you plan to eat at a major chain, check their website before you go to see if the nutritional information is listed. If not, use your best judgment - teach your children about making good food choices and continue to foster a love of healthy foods in the home.

Friday Giveaway Roundup

This week’s Friday Giveaway Roundup consists of one item:

Parents of High School Juniors and Sophomores - Win a full ApplyWise College Admission Counseling Program!

This package is a $299 value and is perfect for college bound students that want to have an edge over the competition. This is a chance to get this fantastic program absolutely FREE!

There is no obligation to buy anything - but you must hurry - the deadline to enter is midnight on March 28, 2008. Visit this post: Win an ApplyWise College Admission Counseling Program! to enter.

All you need to do is leave a simple comment like - “I would love to win!”. That’s it!

Good Luck to all!

Easter Egg Crafts

Do you fall into an Easter Egg rut every year? Even with the wide variety of kits available to create unique Easter Egg Crafts it seems that we do the same thing year after year after year.

This year Abigail at Free Stuff 4 Kids has some excellent ideas for Easter Egg Crafts - if anything she gives us some good inspiraton.

Happy Coloring!