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6 Reasons I’m Teaching My 6-year-old How to Code

Posted by tony - March 9, 2013 - Blog, Child, Featured, Mission Savvy
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Well, it's official. My 6-year-old is going to be the next Mark Zuckerberg.  You just watch.  Zuckerberg started coding in [...]
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20 Things I Love About CrossFit

Posted by tony - January 14, 2013 - Blog, Featured, fitness
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About that time when kid #2 came was when it hit me.  The trifecta of lack of sleep, lack of time, and increasing career demands - I've seen too many guys experience that "lost decade" going mid-thirties to mid-forties in a long, stressed-out, oblivious haze......
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What I’ve Learned About Women

Posted by tony - July 14, 2012 - Blog, marriage and family
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After many years of being a savvy daddy and married to savvy mommy, this post represents my best thinking on one of the most difficult topics known to man - woman.
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5 Q’s to Ask Before Starting a Business

Posted by tony - January 26, 2012 - All ages, Blog, decisions, Featured
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A lot of the savviest daddies I know have figured out a way to invent a life they enjoy - significant time with the kids and doing something they love. Many of them have achieved this life by starting up a business. What does it take? What questions should you ask before making the leap? As I just recently launched another business...Movement121
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How to Get the Best Father’s Day Gift

Posted by tony - September 15, 2011 - Blog, Fun
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Being a father means getting some unusual gifts for Father’s Day when your kids are young. But as they grow [...]
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How to Be a Successful Freelancer

Posted by tony - September 15, 2011 - Blog, decisions
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If you are a self-motivated, skilled, disciplined, go-getter, being a freelancer is one possible way to earn a great income [...]
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iPads for our Kids: 7 Ways to Rock it

Posted by tony - September 15, 2011 - Blog, Child, Featured, Fun, Preteen
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If you ask me, the iPad is one of the greatest gadgets that Apple ever created. Whether that is true [...]
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Is College Still Worth it?

Posted by tony - May 2, 2011 - All ages, Blog, decisions, Featured
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It’s a question that I never thought I’d ask.  My stance has always been that my kids are going to [...]
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50 Hacks for New Dads

Posted by tony - November 4, 2010 - All ages, Blog, Featured, New Dad, Perspective
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Hey new dads! To help you jump up that learning curve a little faster, here are 50 hacks and perspectives - for new dads by new dads that have been there more

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How to Take Care of Your Kids’ Eyes

Posted by tony - October 20, 2010 - All ages, Blog, Child, health and safety, Infant, Preteen, Survival Guide, Teen, Toddler
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Is it me or are our lives being dominated by looking at screens?  Screens of all types – TV screens, computer screens, cell phone screens.  The other day, we went to some big dinner gathering and I will never forget that moment when all 10 kids were hovered around 3 cell phone screens.  (Pathetic?  Maybe so, and that’s a topic for another day.)  In these days of looking at lots of screens, it’s also a good time to revisit some basic things to take care of your kids’ eyes.

Based on some great resources from the American Optometric Association, here’s some great tips for us dads to keep our kids’ eyes sharp and strong.

Infants:

The main thing during the early years is to provide age-appropriate stimulation.  Mobiles and other objects around the crib.  Books. Stories.  All the stuff that you probably are doing now – just keep doing it and mix it up when you can.  Also, don’t forget to get an initial check-up with an optometrist at about the 1-year mark.  The main things to look out for in this age: excessive tearing, excessive eye-rubbing, lots of crusties, lots of redness, oversensitivity to light, and the appearance of a white pupil.

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