Thursday, January 23, 2014

Guest Post: Giving Feedback to Children




Many parents are used to giving praise-based feedback.  Words like “good job” and “great” get tossed around to the point they become diluted.  Author and researcher, Alfie Kohn also believes praise-based feedback creates “praise junkies” out of children.

With that said, why not practice other ways to give “feedback” to children that might help the child grow and progress?

Here are a few ideas how to take “good job” and “great” out of your parenting repertoire:

1.      Say nothing.  “Sometimes the best parents are the ones with teeth marks on their tongue” (slightly modified quote from Kohn’s work).  Does everything a child does need your stamp of approval or your measure of worthiness?
2.      Describe what you notice and ask the child to “tell” you about their experience.  For example, you might say, “I noticed you finished your entire book this afternoon.  Tell me about the story.  Or after your child scores a winning goal, “I noticed you scored an important goal, tell me about that moment.”
3.      Ask the child a reflective question.  Reflective questions are open-ended and usually start with “how” or “what.”  For example,
·         (After a child brings home a straight-A report card):  What helped you earn straight A’s?
·         (After a child puts away all their laundry):  How did you do that so quickly?
·         (After a child makes their own breakfast):  How can I help you learn to make other morning meals?

Notice the difference between the three ideas above and praise-based feedback.  Praise-based feedback does nothing to help the child improve or grow; it just feeds the child’s praise junkie side.  While the three suggested ideas encourage the child to be reflective and thoughtful.

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Jen Lara teaches full-time at Anne Arundel Community College as a Professor of Education.  In addition to studying {life} coaching, she blogs at www.upcyclededucation.com.  With two Masters degrees in education from University of Colorado and Johns Hopkins University, Jen infuses her parenting classes with the best of teaching and {life} coaching combined.  Prior to moving to the Columbia, Maryland area, Jen worked with K-12 students in suburban Denver, on the Navajo Nation, in Quito, Ecuador, in inner-city Baltimore and on ropes courses in North Carolina and Arizona. When not tethered to her laptop, Jen enjoys reading, hiking, spending time with her family (Paul, Olive and Jedi the dog) and all things Colorado and crafty.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Save The Date: Great Cloth Diaper Change 2014!


*Save The Date*
The Great Cloth Diaper Change is set for 
April 26th, 2014 at 11 am sharp!
Please follow the facebook page for the event by clicking here and stay up to date on registration, giveaways and event information!
Read more about the 2013 event at our blog by clicking  here !

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Guest Blog Post: Valentine’s Day Link Party!



For me, there’s just something about Valentine’s Day that makes me really look forward to it every year.  The stress of the holiday season is behind us.  It’s finally hit me that we’re in the middle of the winter –it’s cold, the days are short, everything is brown, and there’s nothing to distract me from these facts.



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Enter Valentine’s Day.  Now, don’t get me wrong.  It’s not the expensive dining and gifts that we can sometimes feel pressured to take part in this time of year that I love so much.  Rather, it’s the sweet traditions my hubby and I have established with our family, as well as between the two of us, that I look forward to so much.  The same is probably true for you as well.

It’s the punch of red and pink in the middle of the cold and drab winter.  It’s the puffy heart and white doily crafts lovingly made by our little ones.  It’s the sweet sentiments and gestures  - taking the time to tell or show someone you love and care for them.  It’s the chocolate.  Let me repeat.  It’s the chocolate! 

I’ve put together a list of some of the crafts, recipes, and ideas that are inspiring me this Valentine’s Day.  Maybe some or all of them will do the same for you.

Surprise your little ones with one of these 10 Valentine’s Day School Lunch Ideas.


It doesn’t get any simpler or sweeter than these Easy Valentine’sDay Cookies.
I can’t wait to try out this Valentine Heart Cone Tree Tutorial.
This Conversation Heart Craft couldn’t be more simple and cute.

This list of Valentine’s Day Photo Ideas is sure to get you inspired to snap some cute photos of your kids this year.  




Or, better yet, hire a photographer (like yours truly!) to do it for you.  This colorful and sentimental holiday lends itself well to mini sessions.  It’s a great way get adorable pics of your kiddos and take a new-to-you photographer for a test drive.  My Valentine Mini Sessions will be on January 26th at Kupcakes & Co.

I did this Valentine Wall –Color Matching Rainbow Mural with my then 2.5-year-old daughter last year and she loved it.  It was both fun and educational.

This Upper and Lowercase Letters: Heart Matching Game is another fun yet educational game to try with your little ones.

These Valentine Heart Leis look so cute yet so simple and easy.  A perfect craft to do with my 3.5-year-old daughter.  Added bonus – she adores necklaces!

This year, go crazy by celebrating with a Family Dance Party.

No child could resist these Valentine Red Velvet Brownies – they have sprinkles AND M&Ms!

You’re sure to find the gift idea you’re looking for on this list of 50 Quick and Easy DIY Valentine Gift Ideas.




This DIY Paper Heart Wall Art is my inspiration for the background we made for my Valentine mini sessions.


It doesn’t get any easier than this Nap Date idea to squeeze in a little romance this Valentine’s Day.

I hope this list has inspired you and has you looking forward to Valentine’s Day as much as I am!  In the comments below, let us know if you have any ideas to add!








Jennifer Krafchik, owner of Jennifer K Photography, has been a wife for eight years, a mama for three, and a professional photographer for two. Capturing life through her lens is one of her greatest obsessions and she looks forward to sharing this love with you each month. Keep up with her life as a mama to two little monkeys as well as her latest work and promotions by following her blog and Facebook page.


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Our 2013 Roundup!


2013 was a fantastic year for greenberries and we look forward to seeing what 2014 has in store for us!
This past year has given us  many blessings and opportunities at the store and in the community. We were chosen for numerous awards including, 
  • Best Consignment Store 2013 by the readers of Howard County Magazine
  • Best Consignment Shop, Maryland Family Magazine Readers' Choice Awards
  • Honorable Mention, Best Children's Clothing Store, Maryland Family Magazine Readers' Choice Awards
  • Honorable Mention, Best Maternity Store, Maryland Family Magazine Readers' Choice Awards
  • Top 10 finalist for Red Tricycle Totally-Awesome Awards, Most awesome mom-run business in the Washington DC metro area
  • Celebrating Successes For Children Awards 2013, Howard County Best Family Friendly Business nominee
We also made many donations to Healthy Families Howard County as well as Bethany Outreach Center Baltimore.This year we hosted several free community events for families to celebrate Earth Day, Book Swap opportunities and children's craft days.


The past year has brought changes to greenberries inside and out. We have remodeled our retail to make shopping easier for our families as well as brought in many new and innovative toys, gifts & essentials. Greenberries expanded over the holiday season to a kiosk at Arundel Mills Mall with the hopes that we will one day bring you yet another greenberries store location in the future. Our consignors have been loyal and patient and brought in some gently loved clothing and gear that have been taken to great new homes. Our staff is growing and we have some knowlegable and kind mothers on hand to help you and guide you if you have questions or concerns. Greenberries is now the only Maryland store with 4 Certified Babywearing Educators on staff. Let us help troubleshoot your carrier to ensure your baby is safe and you are comfortable, schedule a consultation today!

Greenberries has been lucky enough to be a part of various events, expos and festivals in the community and surrounding areas. Our street team has gotten the opportunity to meet with families and other local businesses to evaluate the needs of the people and better serve all of you. We have learned alot along the way and hope to make changes in 2014, but also stay true to what greenberries is all about. A small mom-run business based on honest, loyal and grateful families who deserve the best. We hope that you will visit us many times this year at greenberries and we look forward to seeing you in the store, as well as in the community!