Guest Post: How to Greatly Improve Interactions with Your Children


This is a guest post by Melissa McDonald, a wife, mother of 2 girls (3 years old & 1 1/2 year old), and teacher. In her blog, she tries to show how parenting and teaching work together.

And again since this blog is all about randomness, I shall accept the topic of parenting.

I recently listened to Tina Fey’s book, Bossypants on my Audible.com app. I loved it!

One of my favorite parts was when she talked about getting her start in improv. She then shared “Tina Fey’s Rules of Improvisation That Will Change Your Life and Reduce Belly Fat* (*Improv will not reduce belly fat.)”

As I was listening, I thought about some of the parents I’ve worked with over the years who really struggled to talk with their kids. This list would be a fun way to give parents suggestions on how to improve interactions with their children.

Always agree and say, “Yes.”

This one is pretty simple.

Example:

  • Kid – “Do you want to build with the Legos with me?”
  • Parent – “Yes.” (You will not always be able to do this.)

Not only say, “Yes” but “Yes, and.”

Add to the previous comment and contribute to the conversation.

Example:

  • Parent – “I think I will build a house. What are you going to build?

Make statements.

Don’t ask questions all the time. Talk about what you are doing and make observations about what your child is doing. Example:

  • Kid – “I’m building a farm.”
  • Parent – “That’s a great idea. Maybe the house I’m building could be where the farmer lives.”
  • Kid – “Yeah. I’m going to build a fence too.”

There are no mistakes, only opportunities.
You might make a suggestion or observation that does not sit well with your child. Just keep going and try something else. Example:

  • Parent – “Cool! I’ll put the house right here inside the fence.”
  • Kid – “No! The fence is just for the animals.”
  • Parent – “Ok. So I’ll move the house outside of the fence. Hmmm….where is a good place to put it?”

Just like improv, parenting gives us plenty of opportunities to laugh.  Melissa 🙂  I highly recommend that you read Tina Fey’s Rules of Improvisation That Will Change Your Life and Help Lose Body Fat*


This is a scheduled post. By now, I am currently in school, staring directly at the teacher pretending to listen intently but actually my mind is drifting off to this post. Your comments cannot be approved until Saturday. If you’re kind enough, make me happy by commenting or liking this post and visiting Melissa McDonald’s site.

Revised Edition : How to Tackle Spam Comments The Fun Way


Send them down to the pits of your stomach!

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How To Distinguish Your “Real” Readers in a Blogosphere Populated With Fake People


Read carefully.

I will easily exploit my fake readers through a method kids use. To clarify that here is an example:

“Whoever has food, raise your hand. “

Ready?

Whosoever “likes” this post did not actually read the post and for that, they are simply nothing but complete douche bags. However, whoever ( however and whoever are anagrams… I think ) comments down, ” I read this post ”  are true loyal readers and deserve some respect and total bad-ass like this:

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Now copy all that and post in your blog. Don’t forget to pingback to me because I may not know who you are, but I will find you and I will eat you.

Peace out! 😀


Photo Courtesy:

Featured Image: Luiscar74

Second Image: Google Images, cool guys don’t look at explosions

How to Know You’re Human


According to the polls that I made, the third most wanted criminal in the world… no wait, let me rephrase that. The most wanted post is Another post of stupid How-To’s. I’m out of ideas so here is the best I can come up with. 😀 Actually now, I have two.


Simple. If you fail at life, you’re human! Life is not composed of all ups.

I need to stop there. This won’t turn into a long inspirational speech.

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