So, last week, I created a little infographic to help reinforce a more realistic homework ritual to help save other parents (especially, those with younger kids) a few headaches.
This week? I was inspired by my friend Beth (a.k.a. Life in the BAT Cave) to create an infographic to help your child complete school projects – which, at second glance, could pretty much be used as another homework infographic — because I am also really good at multi-tasking, for you, like that.
**passes bottle of [insert favorite brand of wine or beverage of choice, because I'm easy, here]**
You're welcome.
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45 responses to “Parenting teens: the school project infographic.”
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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Seems like you speak from experience…
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You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
You forgot ts framing at your kid. And cursing the teacher. Stupid projects.
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
Ok, I’m on my iPad…stupid autocorrect. That is supposed to say SCREAMING at your kids, not whatever that says LOL
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂
HAH! Good point, Beth. I actually had "the use of hand gestures and colorful language is highly recommended" but deleted it, to keep as simple as possible for parents, considering they would probably figure this out, sooner or later, for their ownselves 🙂