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Get ready for summer with me in this special episode as we revisit all the essential strategies for transitioning smoothly into the sunny season with your little ones, originally aired on Episode 132 of the Oh Crap! Parenting podcast. From tackling endless snacking dilemmas with protein-packed snack ideas to keeping boredom at bay with creative activities like marble runs and fort building, I've got you covered. Learn how to support your child through dysregulation and overwhelming environments while prepping them for new summer adventures with visual aids and effective communication. Dive into the delicate balance between education and play, and discover the importance of fostering physical and cognitive development through playful exercises and engaging activities. With practical tips for managing screen time and embracing slow summer moments, this episode is your ultimate guide to creating a harmonious and enjoyable summer environment for the whole family. Tune in and get ready to make this summer one to remember!
(00:01:40) Protein-Forward Snack Boards for Summer Fun(00:08:30) Engaging Children Through Creative Activity Kits(00:11:38) Supporting Children's Self-Advocacy and Coping Strategies(00:17:54) Visual Aids for Kids' Transition Success(00:21:36) Summer Break: Harmonizing Learning and Leisure(00:27:10) Physical Play Enhances Child Development Skills(00:33:53) Engaging Children Through Balanced Screen Time(00:36:21) Balancing Work and Parenting with Screen Time(00:47:21) Slow Summer Fun for Parents and Kids
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