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So what is the going rate for a tooth these days? Kids lose their 20 baby teeth over a period of five to six years, usually starting around age five to seven but sometimes as young as four. If you have children in this age range then you have likely added “tooth fairy” to the […]

As parents, one of the crucial life skills we aim to instill in our children is financial responsibility. An effective way to introduce them to the concept of money management is by providing them with a regular allowance. However, this practice comes with its own set of do’s and don’ts to ensure that kids learn […]

Lest We Forget

One day of the year, the country comes together to remember our fallen members of the Canadian Armed Forces. We, at SOSsitter.ca, want to share in remembering the sacrifices that soldiers and their families make, past, present and future. We are wearing our poppies and we are taking time at the 11th hour of the […]

Want to celebrate your kids birthday in a big way, but without breaking the bank or your and your housekeeper’s back? Sound impossible? Never fear, budget birthday advice is here! Plan in advance As true with everything in life, things left to the last minute cost more. For two reasons: (1) no time to shop […]

When we were kids, talking about “stranger danger” was as simple as “Don’t accept candy from strangers”. The world has changed. Statistics show that the cases of child abductions by strangers are relatively rare, rather children are harmed by those known (or at least familiar) to them. There is also a school of thought that […]

Helping with homework. This is different from doing the homework! Parents and caregivers should be willing and able to help kids with their school work and special projects, but should also recognise that if they do the work themselves, then the kids have not learned anything! Oh – and the teachers and other parents can […]

Downtime!

By Michelle Little I feel like I should be doing more for my children. Have you ever thought that? It seems to be the hot question of the moment and I feel like all my friends are asking themselves this question too. It doesn’t matter if they are working, staying at home, working part time […]

How to get ahead in making the school lunches And you thought it was a challenge making sure your kids were on top of their homework, had all their “bits of paper” required each day in the back pack and packed the right equipment for sports and after school activities. You also have to have […]

By Celine Brewer of BabyCanTravel.com We truly believe the benefits of taking your children along on vacations are worth the effort, but that doesn’t mean you won’t want some well-deserved “adults only” time. It can be hard enough to find a reliable babysitter in your hometown, and it can be even harder when you go […]

There are a few questions that I get asked by newbies to having a nanny.  One of them is “is there anything that I can do ahead of time to make sure that the tax paperwork for my nanny is all in order before she starts working”?  And the answer is – yes, help with […]

It is amazing how quickly homework moves from sweet arts and crafts or basic informational projects to some pretty serious assignments that require concentration. I can still hear my parents remarking how funny I looked as a small girl struggling with my heavy backpack and a set of books that were nearly as big as […]

Okay, so you are well on your way with your personal journey of getting organised, right? RIGHT? But what about your kids? Are they organised enough to be successful in school? A cluttered workspace, backpack and brain will not provide the foundation for the success you and your child are hoping they will achieve. And […]

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