Los Tweens is proud to announce its partnership with Ford to support the Celebrate Education/Educación (#CelebrateEdu) series. In conjunction with the Ford Latino team, Los Tweens will be brining its readers advice and positive role models to encourage the celebration of educational and extra-curricular achievements of children ages 7-12. Articles will include interviews with female… [Read More]
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Tween Friendly Super Bowl Party
Super Bowl parties are easy, right? All you need is a few snacks, a large TV and a big couch. Ahhh, clearly you don’t have children. Parents know that just when you’re settled down to watch the big game, the kids are going to come running over to complain that they’re bored, hungry or both!… [Read More]
How to Deal with a Tween Mood Swing
Tween temper tantrums are just as real as the toddler ones. In my opinion they’re caused by hunger, lack of sleep, changing friendships, stress from school, the changing seasons, the placement of the moon in the relation to the earth, the number of dust particles in the air…almost anything seems to trigger a tween… [Read More]
Sneak Peek at "Oz the Great and Powerful"
To say the tweens (and moms) are excited about Disney’s upcoming film “Oz the Great and Powerful” would be an understatement! Now we’re getting a sneak peek at the big Superbowl Sunday commercial. Check it out below and let us know what you think of the newest Oz movie. Also, warn the tweens… [Read More]
Shorter Workouts Key to Keeping Fitness Resolutions
We’re very excited to introduce Simone Sobers’ as our latest guest blogger to Los Tweens. Simone’s blog and vlog, The New Sexy, focus on creating the strongest, most fit and healthiest version of YOU, regardless of size. Her workouts are made to do at home and in a limited amount of time – perfect for… [Read More]
Day Trip Tips for Families
When our recent vacation plans fell through, we decided to spend the week at home enjoying down time with the family. As the vacation week wore on, I had completed house chores, wrote blog posts and hosted dinners para la familia. There had been very little relaxation. But when my husband suggested a day trip,… [Read More]
Importance of Remembering Martin Luther King
About a year ago when we were first starting the site, Cristy asked the girls in our Girl Scout troop to share with us why it's important to remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. With an iPad in hand, Cristy recorded their responses and this great video was made. The video only made it… [Read More]
Carefully Watching Children Recovering from Colds
Recently I had a bout with cold-induced Asthma with my daughter. Since I wasn’t previously exposed to the process of watching your child not be able to fully breathe, the episode really scared me. I’m sharing this story to inform parents that they need to pay attention to symptoms and activities that when combined can… [Read More]
Confessions of a Divorced, Single Dad
By: James R. Venney Contributor, Los Dads My original intention in writing this article was to share some lessons learned and observations I have made thus far in my journey as a single father. However, in the wake of the events that unfolded in Connecticut on December 14th this brief article took on a different… [Read More]
Parenting Resolutions for the New Year
I've always thought of new year's resolutions as being the same as giving up something for Lent. Pick a vice, stop doing it but 40 days later you're right back at it. Why bother? It wasn't until I started my own businesses that I realized a new year's resolution didn't have to be about giving… [Read More]
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