Save 60% on a One-Month Membership and New Member Initiation Fee at Gymboree Play & Learn (Up to $108 value )!

This Groupon is for new customer’s first month (4 weeks) of classes.

The deal goes live on www.groupon.com at 12:01 a.m. on Wed., August 17, 2011 and ends on Thus, August 18, 2011 at 11:59 p.m. Groupons are redeemable until 11/17/2011.

Gymboree offers a bevy of baby-engaging classes in which parents and wee ones work together to build tots’ creativity and encourage development through play. Weekly classes are available for every age from the freshly born sapling to the 5-years-young wise wanderer. This deal includes rhythm-building music classes, imagination-expanding art classes, and Gymboree’s most popular class, Play & Learn. The one-month membership allows you to take one class per week, with makeups available during enrollment if you miss a class. This deal also includes unlimited attendance at Gymboree’s open-gym sessions (contact location for schedule). One Groupon must be purchased for each child, and each child must be accompanied by at least one adult (but more than one adult is welcome).

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Today’s guest post is from Ava Carroll-Brown, etiquette expert/wedding and event planner and author of Where IS Your Mother?  

Ava’s authorial debut Where IS Your Mother? was this summer’s go-to guide on modern day etiquette. Available now on Amazon.com, click here!!

For more info and etiqueete tips follow Ava on www.wiym.tumblr.com or @AvaCarrollBrown

Read: Where IS Your Mother? Book Review

Tips And Advice For Raising A Well Mannered Child

Good manners and proper behavior are not inherited traits – they are lessons that must be taught beginning at a very early age and reinforced on a daily basis.

At mealtime, a child should be taught that this is the time to sit properly, eat what is placed before him and to respect his meal space as well as the meal space of others. Simply: there is NO eating on the run, NO playing at the table with the food or dishes, NO distributive noises or melt downs and NO tossing food items. Mealtime is the time to sit properly in one’s meal space and enjoy the meal that is put before them. If this is not the choice of the child, remove the child from the space. Repetition of this lesson is the key and eventually the child will understand while at the table, he must sit and behave properly or the meal is over.

The three magic words, beginning with toddlers, are very important. When taking an item of any kind from a child, repeat the word, ‘thank you’. Soon the child will learn that when giving a gift, the person taking or receiving the gift should reply with a ‘thank you.’ When a child wants something, repeat the word, ‘please;’ eventually the child will associate the word ‘please’ to getting what they want. And when a child wants your attention, whether you are engaged in conversation or occupied with something else, impress on the child that by saying, ‘excuse me’, you or anyone else will know that they have something to say.

One additional comment in connection with the “ask nicely and you will receive lesson” is that although the child was polite in his request, he can’t always have everything he asks for. Children are very smart and as they get older the ‘may I have a cookie’ will most likely turn into ‘may I have a new toy’ each time you are at the mall. So when a polite and proper request is made and the answer is no, mom can simply add, ‘but thank you for asking so nicely’ and that just may be good enough.

A well-mannered child begins at home and rules for the table and the three magic words are the first lessons that can be taught. Be consistent and when the child responds to the lesson correctly, praise the child and say ‘thank you!’ It’s just like potty training – repeat the lesson and soon the child will learn it.

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Guess which celebrity mother spent Mother’s Day on a shopping spree – without her kids?

A. Christina Aguilera

B. Britney Spears

C. Reese Witherspoon

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Stella McCartney, designer and mother of three is at it again! With the huge success of last year’s clothing line with GapKids she is set to launch her Spring collection, slated to hit stores next week.

I can’t wait to purchase my first McCartney jumpsuit for my little one, can you?  Tell us what you think.

via WWD

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Its feel like summertime in the Big Apple and this couped up mother can’t wait to take her little one out and about, but safety first.  Since my babies development is really important to me, I want to ensure to my little ones newly developed eyes are not affected by the sun.  So why protect so beautiful eyes with cool looking shades.

Check out these celebrity tots rockin’ shades.

Suri Cruise

Daniel Julez

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