Today I walked down a New York City street and noticed three young children on leashes.  Sure, two were dressed up as cute little monkey backpacks with tails for the parents to hold on to, but still….they’re leashes.  After years working with toddlers, 2s and 3s, I get it.  They can have selective listening, can be impulsive, they want to do everything by themselves.  For some children, leashes (or backpacks with tails, if you prefer) may seem unavoidable, but before you buy one, here’s something to try:

When children are young, play the “Stop and Go Game.”  Stay in a safe area like the park, a quiet sidewalk, or even your hallway.  Hold your child’s hand and shout “Go!”  Run a few feet, throw your arms out to the sides and shout “Stop” or “Freeze!”  Now do it again!  Make it fun!  The children will think they’re playing but they’ll really be learning to be safe and to listen closely to your words.  Next time you are walking down the block and they are going farther than feels comfortable for you, play the game.   Depending upon what you feel is safe, you can change it up by using the words “walk,” “jump,” or “run.”  Remind them that on the street, the rule is to “stop” or “freeze” when their grownup calls out the word.

It takes some practice, but it sure beats the alternative!

If you have other questions about keeping your child safe on the street, email me at Dana@DanasKids.com.

Check out my article on Mommybites about “Delays In Your Young Child’s Development.”  If you have concerns, reach out for help and support.  Early identification and intervention are critical and can have a considerable effect on your child’s development.

http://mommybites.com/col2/nanny/help-your-young-childs-development/

Please join me at the Mommybites Summit at The New Yorker Hotel on Wednesday, May 2nd at 6:00 PM for an evening of learning, socializing, & shopping. Enjoy wine, cocktails (& mocktails), delicious food, meet other moms, win incredible prizes, check out must-have parenting products & services and take home fabulous goody bags!

Hear from The Happiness Project author Gretchen Rubin and get your 1:1 parenting questions answered from me and other experts at the speakers’ corner.

The first 150 people to sign up will receive a free Britax stroller organizer (Valued at $30!) and Square Spot shopping card (valued at $50).

Experience the ultimate moms’ night out and sign up now: http://mommybitessummit2012.eventbrite.com/

Check out my article on Mommybites about “The Value of A Flexible Routine.”  Use what you know about your child to create a routine that meets their (and your) needs, as well as teaching them to manage change.

http://mommybites.com/col2/nanny/the-value-of-a-flexible-routine/

 

When my husband and I were dating we went on a cruise to Mexico.  On the ship, we met an amazing couple from Canada who had twin boys.  Halfway through the trip, my husband told me he would do anything to have twins.  At the time, being 22 years old and just dating, I looked at him like he was crazy!  I also explained the improbability of that happening since neither one of us has a history of twins in our family.  However, 8 years later, we’re happily married and the proud parents of 17 month old twin girls!

I know, I couldn’t believe it either!  But, after trying to get pregnant on our own for a while and not being successful, we decided we needed help.  Actually, I thought we didn’t really need help, but that once we were tested and told everything was fine, we’d just magically get pregnant.  Did I also mention that I believe in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy?  All kidding aside, getting pregnant turned out to be much harder than I thought, but after 6 months of fertility treatments, our second round of IVF worked, and twin girls arrived!

They have been the most amazing additions to my life, besides my husband, but it has been challenging to say the least!  Anyone out there going through fertility treatments, pregnant with twins or starting out with newborn twins, I have 2 very strong pieces of advice:

1. Join a Mother of Twins club and get some support!  None of your family and friends will ever truly be able to understand what you’re going through with 2 babies at the same time.  The only people that totally get it are moms (and dads) that have gone through it.  Through my county’s mother of twins club, I have met one of my dearest friends who I can literally share everything with.  We cry, we laugh and we are there for each other through this crazy journey in a way that no one else can be!

2.  Put your babies on the same schedule ASAP!  I heard this piece of advice over and over again while I was pregnant, but to be honest, I wasn’t totally sure what it meant until I had both girls home with me.  I put the girls down to nap and sleep at the same time.  Even if one girl doesn’t fall asleep right away, they are in their cribs together and you would be amazed at how used to each other they get and can sleep through each other.  As for eating, it’s easier now that they eat real food at real meal times, but as newborns, I would feed one baby and then immediately put her in a swing or bouncy seat and feed the other baby.  As they got a little older, I would prop the girls in seats or on boppy pillows and give them their bottles at the same time, but ultimately I would have to stop and burp one baby, then the other, and then try to resume the feeding.  In general, feedings are tough no matter how you look at it, but it gets easier and you have to have them on the same schedule.

Over the last 17 months, I’ve figured out some other useful tricks of the trade that have helped me not only survive, but thoroughly enjoy being a mom of twins!  For one thing, I started taking the girls out of the house immediately so that they would become accustomed to it and so would I.  This is my life, I don’t know any differently, and I certainly did not want to be trapped in my house all the time.  I would recommend my stroller to help with outings, the City Select.  This stroller has adaptors for the infant car seats and once you move into the regular stroller seats, the twins can actually face each other, one in front of the other.  I find it’s much easier to maneuver through doorways instead of using a side by side double stroller.

Something else that has helped me, especially when I go out to eat or have lunch at a friend’s house, is to carry 2 booster seats in my trunk.  This way I never had to worry about a restaurant running out of high chairs or where I could trap my girls to feed them at someone’s house.  This being said, between, the booster seats, the double stroller and my diaper bag, I also recommend a car with a big enough trunk!

I think the hardest lesson I am still learning about having twins is to not compare them to each other.  I have really found this close to impossible but I’m trying!  I feel like my mommy friends all talk about their kids and of course, it’s hard not to compare your kid to everyone else’s kid.  Who rolls over first, sits up, starts real food, walks, talks, etc.  But, as a mother of twins, I found it easier to ignore what everyone else’s kid was doing beacuse I was in such a different situation.  But, I am with both my girls all day long, every day and I found myself always comparing them to each other.  Once one girl mastered a milestone, I was happy and excited, but could only think about when my other girl was going to get there as well.  As they’re getting older, I’ve been getting better about it, but it’s still so hard to do.  I want each of my girls to have their own identity and be their own person, but I also wonder when one will do what the other one is doing.  I just can’t help it sometimes!

Overall, being a mother of twins is a phenomenal experience.  It’s one I don’t think I would like to repeat again, but I wouldn’t change anything that’s happened so far!  I love my girls more than I thought it was possible to love and I can’t wait to continue watching them grow.  It’s hard to have 2 babies, but as the saying goes, 2 heads are better than 1!  And I know my girls will have a best friend for life.  They were born together and I know they’ll be friends forever!

 

Carrie Grochow is a former guidance counselor, licensed mental health counselor and currently the proud mother of 17 month old twin girls.  About a year after her girls were born, she started a blog called “Twinsplicity” (www.twinsplicity.blogspot.com) to share her experiences, thoughts, advice and stories with everyone.

Join me and Big City Moms

on February 7th, 2012 at 11:30am  for

“Playing With Your Baby”

The first 6 months of your baby’s life are an incredible period of growth and a great opportunity for bonding.  During this lunch you will learn about typical development and creative ways to support your baby through play.   You’ll hear about developmentally appropriate ways to interact with your infant, with a focus on activities for when you’re cooped up in the cold weather.  We’ll also disuss which baby items are must-haves and which are nice-to-haves.  And, of course, there will be plenty of time for Q & A.”

Where:Kidville – 163 East 84th St

Cost: $35 for mom and baby in advance, $40 at the door

RSVP: lunch@bigcitymoms.com or 917-488-8542

Register: http://www.bigcitymoms.com/upcoming_02072012lunch.php

 

You’ll be armed for cold and flu season this year with CleanWell Disinfectants To-Go.

Your kids touch thousands of places in the course of ONE DAY, that means you need CleanWell in your bag!  Whether it’s cleaning up toys after a play date with a pal who has a runny nose or wiping down the high chair or table at your favorite place to grab a bite, you’re covered.  CleanWell Disinfectant Sprays and Wipes kill 99.99% of germs*; cleans, disinfects, & deodorizes (kills the influenza A virus too). At CleanWell careful consideration goes into everything we do.  We’d love for you to read the back of the label of the disinfectant you use today and then read our label.  We think you’ll see why CleanWell is the better way to clean!

Find CleanWell at a store near you or on our website and like us on facebook and twitter for great ideas, contests and promotions!   Can’t wait to get to a store?  Use code CWECQ4 at checkout on our website for 20% off thru December 31st!  Stock up now, the deal won’t last!

A Note from Dana:  The products I include on my website are ones I feel strongly about.  I use Cleanwell products in my classroom, on the toys I use during sessions with clients, and on my hands before I begin any work with children and families.  I believe in the work they do and the products they offer.  I hope you’ll give them a try.

 

Dana’s Kids is proud to be an exhibitor at New York Family’s New Parents Expo on October 15 & 16, 2011 at Pier 92!

A grand family-friendly mega-show for new parents and parents-to-be from the New York Metropolitan area and beyond, the New Parents Expo will enable parents to discover many of the best products for maternity, baby, and toddler from national and local companies, and will offer an inspiring menu of lectures, seminars, and demonstrations from beloved experts in the world of family and parenting. In short, the New Parents Expo is expected to be the single biggest consumer event for parents in the nation this year.

Honoring the spirit of a show that’s all about family, the New Parents Expo will not only be helpful and informational, it will be fun, accessible, and welcoming to children.

Tickets are $35 in advance; $40 the day of the show. Click here to purchase tickets. I hope to see you there!

 

Dana’s Kids

empowered parents, happy families.

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Grace Welch, the mom inventor of the Patemm Pad.  This woman is a dynamo, and so is her product!  A little background for those of you who aren’t familiar with the product…The Patemm Pad is a patented, award-winning, parent and third party laboratory tested, eco-friendly diaper changing system that is PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA!  The pads are laminated, CPSIA-certified and are both wipe down to clean and machine-washable.

What I love about the pad is the circular design and its versatility.  We all know and love a baby who squirms while they’re having their diaper changed.  On the Patemm Pad your baby can be in any direction and still protected from the floor below.  The Patemm Pad also has inside pockets for wipes, diapers, change of clothes, etc., and is a great option for the times when you don’t want to bring the whole diaper bag.

I like using the Patemm Pad as a handy, clean, soft spot for playtime in the house, at the park, or at the playground.  Professionally, I use the pad for sorting activities with young children by placing the child in the middle of the pad and bowls around the outside for each different color, shape, or animal.  I often recommend that parents set up indoor obstacle courses for their children on rainy and cold days.  The Patemm Pad is a great starting or ending point, and a great spot for doing an activity like balancing on one foot, as part of the course.  And a bonus tip…..photographs taken on the Patemm Pad are adorable!

Patemm Pads are available on their website:  www.patemm.com and select retailers across the USA and abroad.  Giggle.com and Giggle stores nationwide carry Patemm Pad exclusives.  If you “Like” Patemm Pad on Facebook (www.facebook.com/patemmpad), you’ll have access to great promos, giveaways, FB exclusives, news, $25.00 samples sales, etc.

Check them out and let me know what you think!  If you  have a Patemm Pad, what is your favorite way to use it?

 

 

For anyone who hasn’t made it, run….don’t walk, over to Sprout San Francisco’s new location in New York City!  This store is terrific.  Its products are natural and organic,  and its staff is incredibly knowledgeable.  Best of all, they share my philosophy of educating parents and caregivers.  With that in mind, we’ve created a series of workshops to empower  and educate you about parenting and your child’s development.  If you can’t make it to either location, their website, www.SproutSanFrancisco.com, is a wealth of information and you can even shop online!

 

 

Sprout San Francisco And Dana’s Kids Are Proud to Present A Series of Parenting Workshops

 

Thursday October 13 Developmentally Appropriate Play: Stretching Your Child’s Abilities Without Frustrating Them (0-2yo)

Monday November 14 Emotionally Responsive Parenting: Following Your Child’s Cues and the Value of a “Flexible Routine” (All Ages)

Monday December 5 Baby It’s Cold Outside: Indoor Activities for When It’s Too Cold To Leave the House (1-3yo)

 

All sessions are 6-7pm and will include time for questions. Classes are $25 pp when purchased individually and $65 for the package of 3. Attendees can register in advance by emailing their name, their child’s age, the class date/title they are registering for or their interest in the package, as well as any questions they may have, to dana@danaskids.com. Payments will be taken in the form of cash or check (made out to “Dana Rosenbloom”), prior to each session from 5:30-6pm. Packages must be paid for at the October 13th workshop. Walk-ins are welcome!