For older kids, setting recreational screen time limits As for kids iPads and iPhones out of chidlren’s bedrooms overnight. The quality of content your child engages in is also more important than the platform or the time they spend with it, writes The "peanut butter room" inside St. Peter's Preparatory School in New Jersey is for students who can't afford school lunches. While others have normal meals, these kids eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches prepared by one of the catholic school's pastors. "We literally have the bravest children in the U.K. in this room," Harry told the group later during a speech, in which he praised the charity's work and the nurses and volunteers who provide assistance to families with seriously ill children. Should parents ban smartphones from their kids' rooms at night? It's probably a good idea, according to new research. Why? Because more than 20 percent of teenagers say they "almost always" wake up during the night to check or post on social media, a habit For cats, that could mean a tall cat tree> For dogs, it could be a secluded area in the laundry room. These areas should be off-limits to kids. Make sure you tell your kids that when their pets retreat to these areas they are to be left alone. 4. AMHERST — Sitting on a couch in the middle of the children’s room at the Jones Library, a father reads a book to his child. Nearby, a boy retrieves the wooden pieces for a toy train track and begins assembling the play-set. At the checkout counter .
Kids can find ‘Junie B., First Grader: Boo! – And I Mean It!’ and plenty of other spooky books in the Children’s room at the Abington Community Library. Whooooo will you be for Halloween? Check out these spooky fall tales from the Abington Another thing to keep in mind is that as kids age, they may want to have more of a say in how the room is decorated. If parents aren’t careful, this could mean a lot of neon green, hot pink and caution yellow on the walls. Instead of making these changes EVEN THOUGH SHE’S only 18 months old, Willa Kenner has already been immersed in her fair share of high design. Metallic wallpaper adorns her nursery’s ceiling, pillows in natural fabrics are piled high and a surfing photograph by Michael Dweck hangs Special Spaces makes over rooms of local kids Three kids will have new bedrooms on Saturday because of nonprofit Special Spaces. Check out this story on greenbaypressgazette.com: gbpg.net/1Lg3o2b .