5 Alternatives to Piercing Your Child’s Ears

Choosing to pierce your daughter’s ears can be a struggle for moms. Some parents choose to do it as a baby and others want their daughters to wait. If you are struggling with this decision for your daughter, here are 5 alternatives to piercing your child’s ears to help you decide.

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Social media makes sharing beautiful photos of your kids with friends and family easy. It is fantastic to see them tumbling with toys or passed out in car seats. You also get to share in all the firsts of your friends’ and family’s little ones.

One of these firsts that you see is baby’s first ear piercing. This one incites strong opinions in parents. It is even harder once your daughter is older and her friends have pierced ears that she wants.

I have chosen not to piece my daughter’s ears without her consent but that is my choice as her mom. I want her to wait until she is much older to make such a decision. It is equally your choice to choose to pierce your child’s ears.

This is not a decision that anyone else can make for your family. However, don’t feel that piercing or not piercing are your only options. Here are 5 alternatives to piercing that will still delight your child (and you) without making a permanent decision.

1. Stick-On Earrings

These are fun for kids since they are basically stickers for your body. You can get them in all kinds of styles from Frozen to Flowers and everything in between. They are also a very inexpensive option.

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2. Clip-On Earrings

For younger kids the plastic clip-on earrings work best. If you want to prolong the wait to pierce your child’s ears you can later move on to the regular metal ones. These have a come a long way since our grandma’s wore them. You can find them in trendy designs that your child/teen will love.

 

Ear piercing can be a hard decision. To help you make the best decision for your children, you now have 5 alternatives to piercing that aren’t permanent.

3. Temporary Tattoos

The foiled temporary tattoos are perfect for adding a little bit of bling that will last at least through the whole day. These don’t actually come as earrings but the larger ones can be cut up and applied in small pieces. This will also make the pack of tattoos last longer.

 

Ear piercing can be a hard decision. To help you make the best decision for your children, you now have 5 alternatives to piercing that aren’t permanent.
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4. Magnetic Earrings

If you want something a little more realistic looking then magnetic earrings are the way to go. They are a more expensive but are a great options for girls who have outgrown the stickers but aren’t quite ready for piercing.

5. Body Paint Pens

Lastly, you can use body paint pens as an alternative to piercing. The great part of using body paint pens is0 they come in a variety of styles and colors. You can get bright and glittery ones or pale and pastel ones. Another perk of these is that they can travel easily in a purse or backpack for quick reapplication.

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No one can tell you whether or not you should pierce your child’s ears. However, it is important to know that you have options. Now you have 5 alternatives to piercing that aren’t permanent. These are also great ideas if your daughter wants to pierce her ears but you don’t feel she is old enough to do so.

Mom battles are difficult enough. Give yourself every advantage by having options, information, and tricks up your sleeve. Now I’d love to know your take. What age do you think it’s best for kids to get their ears pierced? Let me know in the comments!

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How to Practice Puppy Care with Kids

This is a sponsored post from Charlie Tractor™. All ideas, projects, and opinions are my own.

At some point your kiddos are going to ask for a new puppy. A family pet is a great way to teach kids responsibility but it is a huge undertaking. Find out how to practice puppy care with kids before taking the leap into pet ownership.

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I have seriously been considering getting another dog lately. It doesn’t help that the kids beg me for one constantly.

However, while we are paying off debt isn’t the right time for us to take on more expenses.

Instead of waiting for that final debt payment to take the leap, we’ve decided to start practicing now. That’s why I’ve come up with these tips for how to practice puppy care with kids.

 

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Charlie Tractor™ and Pickles

Start with this adorable new children’s book about a little boy and his new puppy. It is written by sisters Katie and Carrie Weyler who grew up in Ohio with a family of 5 kids.

 

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Story Synopsis

“Today is a very exciting day for Charlie Tractor. Charlie is going to the animal shelter to pick out a dog! Now he just has to figure out what to name his new friend. Children will love getting to know Charlie’s new pet in this fun story for dog-lovers.”

Charlie Tractor and Pickles is the first book in a series of books based on real events from the sisters’ childhood. The books follow the adventures of Charlie Tractor and his family. They are so much fun for the entire family! Learn more about this adorable and fun children’s book series here!

 

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Discuss the Responsibilities

After you have read Charlie Tractor and Pickles as a family, it’s time to talk about the responsibilities of pet ownership. Make this a fun experience by printing out this free printable coloring page for kids.

As the kids color, talk about how to care for a new puppy. This includes:

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Put It Into Practice

Lastly, put everything kids have learned into practice.

 

Pink and Yellow Puppy Care Practice Chore Chart

Orange and Teal Puppy Care Practice Chore Chart

Step 1

First, print out these free printable puppy care sheets. There are two color options for your kiddos:

Step 2

Next, grab a stuffed puppy dog. If your kiddos don’t already have one (or one hundred), pick on up at the Dollar Tree.

Step 3

Also get a food and water dish for the practice puppy. You can simply use 2 plastic bowls you already own for this. No need to go out for any fancy dog bowls.

Step 4

Once everything is set up, have kids perform tasks on the printable checklists each day.

 

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Tips:

  1. When the kids take out the practice puppy, set a timer for 2 minutes before they can come in. This will help them get used to the time involved.
  2. Go for actual walks with the kids and practice puppy every day.
  3. Empty out the food and water bowls each night for kids to refill in the morning.

 

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I’m so glad we read Charlie Tractor and Pickles to start this awesome journey. Now we have a plan for how to practice puppy care with kids and get prepared to be pet owners again.

This is a great way to ease into pets while you finish paying off debt. Don’t forget to grab your copy of Charlie Tractor and Pickles today! It is the perfect book to start the puppy conversation with your kiddos.

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One Simple Trick to Save Mom’s Sanity

Being a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) is no joke. It is emotionally, physically, and mentally exhausting. This is especially true because you are always on the clock. When everything starts falling apart, it can feel like you’re losing your mind. I can’t change the demanding life of being a SAHM but I can give you a simple trick to save mom’s sanity.

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Scenario: I’m making dinner and suddenly the baby starts screaming in the pack-n-play.

I run in to see what’s wrong and find my 2-year-old hitting him over the head with her stuffed Olaf. I put her in time-out for the behavior and sooth the baby.

As I’m making my way back to the stove, the 6-year-old is yelling up the steps to ask if his video game time is up.

After saying “No,” (for the millionth time) I rush back to the kitchen to find the pot of dinner overflowing on the burner.

I have to clean it up before the milky mixture ruins the glass stove top. A few minutes later, I remember I had put the toddler in time-out… How do you keep from melting down?

In the beginning I didn’t. Many nights were spent in tears from the overwhelming stress of it all.

Too many plates were wobbling and I felt like I couldn’t keep up. Then I came up with an easy trick to help balance it all a little more easily.

A kitchen timer saved my sanity and it will save yours too.

 

Some days mom life is just crazy-making. This $3 DIY and parenting tips are an easy way to save your sanity during those crazy mom days!

How to Use Timers to Save Your Sanity

Step 1

First, buy each child a kitchen timer. We use these timers but there are a ton of options.

Step 2 (Optional)

New systems are easier to implement with kids when they are involved in the process. Get the kids involved and on board with the timers by letting them decorate with stickers, nail polish, or paint.

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Step 3

Once they are decorated, it is time to put them to work! Here are 7 tips to use these timers and save your sanity.

Video Game Timer

Stop the constant badgering. In our house, our children are limited to 1 hour of video game play a day. Set the timer for one hour and when it goes off, they are done.

 

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Time-Out Tracker

Set the timer for the allotted punishment and when it goes off, your child can get up and play again.

 

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Clean-up Game

I love this game! It is great for children and adults alike! Set your timer for 5 or 10 minutes and race around to clean up.

This works best if you give each person a room and make it a competition to see who can get the most cleaned up in their 5 minute limit.

Bath Timer

If your kids love bath time like mine do, this is excellent. Set the timer for whatever predetermined limit you have allocated for their bath.

When the timer goes off, they will know it is time to get out of the tub. (They may still need some coaxing the first few times, but it will become easier if you are persistent.)

Mommy Time-out

Let’s face it, sometimes as parents we need a break to replenish ourselves, calm our tempers, or just some quiet.

Set the timer (I typically do 10-20 minutes) and let the children know that they cannot ask you anything or request anything of you until the timer goes off.

Again, it will take a few times before it becomes an accepted routine but it is totally worth the payoff.

Ready to Leave Game

With three small children, it is next to impossible to get out of the house on time.

Use this game to have the kids ready to go (closer) to on time. Give them 5 minutes on their timers.

In this time, the kids are to rush and get their shoes, coats, and anything else needed together (or on, depending on their age).

Once they have finished, they sit on the couch with their timers. This gets them all in one place and ready prior to needing to walk out the door.

Patience Training

I think we all could stand to learn a little more patience. Set the timers for 5-10 minutes and the children must sit quietly and patiently until they go off.

If the kids get too wound up and need to simmer down play the patience game.

Warning, though, don’t associate this as a punishment or they will associate patience with misbehaving.

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This is one of the best purchases we have ever made. These timers will save mom’s sanity by helping you balance all of your rolls more easily.

In fact, this one simple trick works so well that I have extended it to other areas of my life especially with chores I don’t want to do.

When you know there is a definite end in sight it is easier to make yourself do it.

What other ways will you use this simple trick? I’d love to hear your ideas!

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