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Blog Speak: Embracing the Digital Age

Posted by ruckusholly on March 29th, 2012

Many of us know that our kids are being raised in a digital society, and more and more, you may find yourself bringing technology into your home.  Whether it’s the iPad, iPhone, iTouch, Android or other device, inevitably our children are finding their way and are becoming true digital natives.  Not only is it in the home, but technology is slowly making its way into our schools and our system is changing rapidly.

We rallied up some of our favorite bloggers to tell us how they feel about the digital tide entering our children’s education systems.   We asked them if they’ve witnessed the change yet at home or have seen an impact in their learning experience.  Lastly, we were curious how they, themselves, feel about the changes.  Most are enthusiastic, some are cautious.  Read on.

 

Mommy NiriGone are the days when I used to fact check everything in my encyclopedia, but that does not mean that we are not on top of our game these days. The immediate response the internet brings us, means knowledge is but a click, swipe and tap away. The other day I chastised my kids for not sitting straight while eating their breakfast, telling them about how important it is for allowing food to head to the digestive systems easily. This piqued their interest and my 6 year old asked if we could Google “digestive system” so she could see some pictures of it on the iPad. Then my 4 year old asked if we could get a video on YouTube to see how food goes down the digestive system. Needless to say, I happily complied and I can assure you those visuals digested well as I have had to make very few reminders about sitting properly while eating these days. 

Niri Jaganath, MommyNiri.com

 

Love That MaxA couple years ago, Max was one of the first kids in his school to get an iPad. His speech therapist was trialing a new speech communication app, the Proloquo2Go, and she thought Max would be into it because he is psyched about all things tech. From the very first second Max used it to tell me he loved the color purple, I knew it was going to be a game changer. And it has been. Max has cerebral palsy, and speech is a major challenge for him. Although I understand the words he’s speaking, many people can’t. The speech app says the words for him. At school and at home, he’s been using it for everything from learning math to reading. It’s opened up his world—but it’s also let his teachers, family and friends into it, too. That is, when his sister’s not swiping it to play Angry Birds.

Ellen Siedman, LoveThatMax.com

 


Nerd FamilyThe digital experience is a huge enhancement to the learning environment of my home. As a homeschooler, I leverage the digital world to help my children get a more solid footing in the pen and paper world. A great example has happened just this month.

My two oldest children finished their math books and the next step is pre-algebra. I found 3 assessment tests online to help me make sure they didn’t have any holes before moving on and of course they did;). Both of them faltered when it came to percentages (as did I at their age). Utilizing the digital world I found free worksheets that I have printed off and they work with pencil and paper. I have also found online games that give percentages a fun slant. I have even found great youtube videos that illustrate the process in ways I would have never thought of! 

The digital experience isn’t something to be feared but embraced! It can not only help to teach but do it in a fun and successful way! At least it does in my Nerd Family!

Jacqueline Cromwell, NerdFamilyThings.com

 

At home, we keep our kids away from computers and iToys as much as possible.  At their preschool, they are taught Spanish by aKristin Wald native speaker who also uses some apps on an iPad to enhance their learning.  It’s not a crutch so much as a tool, so I’m comfortable with its use.  And because they don’t get to use an iPad at home, it’s very exciting for them to see it in action at school.

My kids are still young (5/3), and I know that soon enough they will be overwhelmingly exposed to all sorts of digitized fun. I also know that learning how to use whichever tool they need will take all of ten minutes, so I don’t feel like I’m stymieing their digital proficiency at all.  If it were up to me, they wouldn’t have access to computers in school until junior high.  But I think I’m an odd and lonely sort of social media luddite.

Kristin Wald, This Weblog is Unique

How do YOU feel about the rapid changes?  Let us know in the comment section below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day #7 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Ashley Saunders

Posted by ruckusholly on December 19th, 2011

Ashley SaundersWe are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our seventh guest blogger is Ashley Saunders of TeachableMommy.com.   Ashley is a Teachable Mommy of 2. When she is not teaching her children or learning life lessons, Ashley is a blogger, foodie, coffee lover, and a book nerd.  You can also follow her over on Twitter at @IrishRed02.

When asked how she keeps her kids busy during the holidays, Ashley said:

If you are like me, keeping little ones busy during the holidays can be a daunting task! I like to get mine involved in as much of the to-do of Christmas as possible. My daughter likes to help wrap and my son uses his muscles to put, or throw, the presents under the tree (thank goodness nothing is breakable!).

We also love a good dress-up dance party. Nothing gets the sillies out like rocking out to our favorite songs.  It’s also a great way to work off any extra holiday treats!

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 7th Day of Christmas Free Family Fun Printable- fun kids activity, Snowflake WORD Worksheet, and a giveaway for a FREE Ruckus app.

 

Day #6 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Angela Roy

Posted by ruckusholly on December 18th, 2011

Angela RoyWe are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our sixth guest blogger is Angela Roy of MommyPR.com.  Angela is the owner of Mommy PR, an online resource for all things family related. When she is not hanging out on the several freelance twitter & Facebook accounts she handles, she can be found @MommyPR tweeting or possibly shopping for deals. (Her favorite activity!)

When asked how she keeps her kids busy and creative during the holidays, Angela said:

This year to stay busy and keep my kids creative, I decided to gear more towards simple resources we had around the house. We took these plastic plates, gathered up leaves to create homemade wreathes. A few cinnamon sticks and cranberries glued on, and it looked like the best Holiday decorations. Plus, Its fun to just venture outside to see who could find the largest leaves. Its great for some family time that is also easy on the wallet! Add some acorns, or glittered pine cones for more flair.

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 6th Day of Holiday Free Family Fun Printable – an art print by Whimsical artist Sharon Pierce McCullough, Christmas Horse Art Print, and head over to Ziggity Zoom’s blog to win a free Ruckus app today!

 

 

 

Day #5 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Tonia Sanders

Posted by ruckusholly on December 17th, 2011

Tonia SandersWe continue  12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our fifth guest blogger is Tonia Sanders of TheChattyMomma.com.  Tonia is a wife and stay-at-home mom to two little girls. She enjoys social media and write as The Chatty Momma on her blog, Twitter, and Facebook..  You can also follow her over on Twitter at @TheChattyMomma.

When asked how she keeps her kids busy thinking about giving back during the holidays, Tonia said:

A few ideas that I have to do with your kids during the holidays are:

1. Building a gingerbread house
2. Taking evening trips around the local area to view Christmas lights
3. Taking time to stop at a home for seniors and drop off puzzles, CDs, and goodies all wrapped up.
4. Christmas caroling in the neighborhood
5. Baking

One activity that me and my girls are enjoying is making delicious treats. I love using opportunities to teach my girls how to make delicious snacks and we also create video how-to’s for kids on YouTube in the process. Recently we made Candy Cane Oreo Parfaits that we shared on my blog, The Chatty Momma

It’s so much fun to make snacks with my girls, and this months treats will all be holiday themed!

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 5th Day of Christmas Free Family Fun Printable- fun kids activity Holiday Wordsearch and head over to Ziggity Zoom’s blog to win a free Ruckus app today!

 

Day #1 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Carissa Rogers

Posted by ruckusholly on December 13th, 2011

 

Carissa RogersWe are kicking off the 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our first guest blogger, Carissa Rogers of GoodnCrazy.com.  Carissa is a GoodNCrazy mom of 3, she writes freelance and actually gets paid to play in the social media sandbox when not carpooling and pretending to be a photographer.  She’s also @CarissaRogers on Twitter and a lot of fun to follow.

When asked how she plans to keep her kids busy during the upcoming holidays, Carissa said:

This year starting back in mid-November we decided to start up a weekly ‘Secret Sweets Delivery’ service! Every Sunday night we bake up a different fun and festive treat, then plot two different neighbors or friends to deliver the goodies on Monday night, we doorbell ditch and then run.

 Each week, we have more and more fun strategizing how to be extra sneakier than the previous week. And EACH WEEK, they always find out we were the surprise attackers? We can’t figure out how they always know—but they do!

We just keep on delivering anyway, (and pretending we are super-sneaky anyway!).

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 1st Day of Holiday Free Family Fun Printable and Ruckus app giveaway! These All I Want for Christmas Christmas Gift Tags are super cute and original.

12 Days of Holiday Family Fun

 

 

 

Announcing the 12 Days of Holiday Family Fun

Posted by ruckusholly on December 12th, 2011

12 days of holiday funStarting tomorrow here on our blog, we’ll be launching into 12 Days of Holiday Family Fun.  Each day between December 13th – December 24th we’ll be featuring a guest blogger who will tell us how she’s planning to entertain her kids during the holiday break.  Meanwhile, our friends over at ZiggityZoom, will also post about the holidays, while celebrating their new game app launch Feed the Monster and will be offering fun, free Holiday printables every single day!

Everyday you will see one of your favorite bloggers giving tips about what to do with the kids during the holidays.  The list includes Carissa Rogers from Goodncrazy.com, Galit Breen from TheseLittleWaves.com, Shari Simpson from DustyEarthMother.com, Angela Roy from MommyPR.com, Esti Berkowitz from PrimetimeParenting.com, Pauline Campos from AspiringMama.com, Tawanna Browne Smith from MomsGuidetoTravel.com, Imani-Powell-Razat as seen on NBC’s Moms & The City http://bit.ly/m36Mx0, Jenn Jacura from PrincessJenn.com, Tonia Sanders from TheChattyMomma.com, Ashley Saunders from TeachableMommy.com and Jeri Ann Reason from MomECentric.com.

Tune in tomorrow to the 1st Day of Holidays Free Family Fun and be sure to follow us on Twitter at @ruckusmediagroup, @feedmonsterapp and @ziggityzoom.