Racing Dreams, a film by Marshall Curry

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Have you ever wondered what goes into the making of a professional race car driver?  Where do they get their start, what is the energy like, and what are these racers actually thinking or feeling about as they push through life and career pitfalls?  Racing Dreams, a documentary film by Marshall Curry takes you through a year-long journey of three tween-teen NASCAR hopefuls.  They start their journey racing high-speed go-karts (think 70-M.P.H Go-Karts!),  in NASCAR sanctioned championships.

The documentary follows three tweens, Josh Hobson (12), Annabeth Barnes, (11) and Brandon Warren (13) as they each take their dreams to the race track in a year long struggle with achieving national championship status, relationships with family and friends, securing sponsors to help with racing costs and of course, there is school.  It is described as “Talladega Nights meets Catcher in the Rye“.

While you watch these three kids working towards their dreams, you will see their determination as inspiration.  Josh gets an opportunity to meet Jeff Gordon and becomes more focused and determined to get where he needs to go to achieve his goals and dreams.  Annabeth states that she hopes to be the next Danica Patrick and be the first woman to win the Daytona 500, is experiencing normal teen-age girl behaviors…and has developed an interest in…boys.  She also loves beating the boys as it is such a male-dominated sport.  And then there is Brandon, the one who, through his own personal struggles (parents wrestling with drug addiction….is living with his grandparents) faces disqualifications and has a little bit of a temper that he must keep under control.

Watch Racing Dreams – Trailer on PBS. See more from POV.

It is a film where you can see how each of these kids have the same passion for racing but the outcomes are of their own doings.  It is a great documentary to watch with your kids as it will not only thrill you, but it will show children that it is ok to have a dream that you are passionate about and how there are different steps in which you need to take to achieve the best outcome.  It will show kids that through hard work, dedication, and passion for what you love to do, you can achieve any dream, big or small. We watched this documentary as a family, and all three of my own children thought it was inspiring and entertaining. It is definitely a film all parents can relate to on some level.

Where are the kids now?

Josh Hobson, is now a senior in high school and maintains a 4.0 grade average.  He hopes to attend college next year.  He has raced in a full sized car in the ASA Late Model racing series.

Annabeth Barnes, now in the 11th grade and is racing full sized late-model stock cars against adult drivers.  She continues to work towards being the first female driver in the Daytona 500.  Annabeth will be at the 5th Annual NASCAR Diversity Awards Luncheon, presented by NASCAR Diversity Affairs on Wednesday, February 22, 2012. She is still, living the dream.

Brandon Warren now 18,  has not raced since the season chronicled in Racing Dreams but is considering joining the military when he graduates. In 2010 he was Lieutenant Colonel of the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program at his high school.

Racing Dreams, winner of the Best Documentary Feature Award at the Tribeca Film Festival and executive-produced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, has its national broadcast premiere on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012, at 9 p.m. as a special broadcast on PBS’s POV (Point of View) series. (Check local listings.) American television’s longest-running independent documentary series, POV is the winner of a Special Emmy for Excellence in Television Documentary Filmmaking, two International Documentary Association IDA Awards for Best Continuing Series and NALIP’s Corporate Commitment to Diversity Award.
 
Credits:
Director/Producer:  Marshall Curry
Producer:  Bristol Baughan
Executive Producers:  Jack Turner, Ben Goldhirsh, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia
Cinematographers:  Marshall Curry, Peter Gordon, Wolfgang Held, Alan Jacobsen
Editors:  Marshall Curry, Matthew Hamachek, Mary Manhardt
Original Music:  Joel Goodman, The National
Running Time:  86:46
 
POV Series Credits:
Executive Producer:  Simon Kilmurry
Co-Executive Producer:  Cynthia López
Vice President, Production and Programming:  Chris White
Series Producer:  Yance Ford

Baxies: Setting a trend from behind!

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When you think of the back of your earrings, you certainly do not think anyone is going to notice or pay much attention, but you are so wrong.  Gone away are the regular metal earring backs!  Say hello to Baxies!  Baxies allow you to dump those old boring backs and add a touch of fun and fashion to the backs of your earrings!  They are so cute for kids and are making quite the statement with cheerleaders and little fashionistas around the world.  They aren’t just for the little ones, oh no they are not!  Moms and Dads can get in on the fashionable fun too!  I tested Baxies out myself (to make sure they stay in place and don’t bug the backs of my ears) and they fit like a glove and didn’t budge or wiggle its way off.

Check them out!  Girls can use cute little lady bug Baxies or (perfect for Valentine’s day) hearts and swirls:

Now you can wear your hair back or up and make a statement coming and going!   There are other fun designs to choose from too so be sure to take a peek!  Baxies are hypoallergenic and 100% lead free! Each pair is 11mm round and retails for $4.95.   If your little one, cheerleader or even yourself is an earring fanatic, or you just love to be one up on the trends, then Baxies are a must-have for you!

Girls Internalizing Body Image

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A conversation was overheard and provided an “ah-ha” moment that anyone with half a brain should get but don’t.  I am hoping that by sharing this short story it will provide you with a little more insight of how a little girl “hears” things and relates them to her own body self-image.  A father, in a very casual voice says, out-loud, “That is a very heavy woman”, to which the little girl immediately, without hesitation, says, “UH, what?  If I were a heavy girl, does that mean you wouldn’t love me?” ….AH-HA!  Already she is relating her body image to receiving love…if I am not a stick person, people won’t love me.   This opens a whole new door for this little girl and could slowly break down her confidence and self-acceptance.  In a time where girls are battling serious situations, anorexia, bulimia, bullying, cutting, depression, and so many other body hating issues, males in general need to watch what they say and who’s little ears can hear.  Now, I am not saying that all men are to blame for all little girls issues, but as a girl, I can tell you that girls seek the love and support of their father and yes dads and girls marry men just like their dads.

Moms and Dads, if you heard just that part of the conversation, what would your reaction be?  Please share your thoughts and comments with us, we’d love to hear your take on it.

Wizard of Waverly the end is near

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Today is the finale of the hit show  Wizard of Waverly Place.  The show comes to an end with super star Selena Gomez who plays Alex Russo competing against her brothers Justin (David Henrie) and Max (Jake T. Austin) to become the “family wizard.”  Only one of the three children can become the family wizard, and for months Disney has asked the question to viewers “who will it be?”

Justin? Alex? or Max?

Guess we will have to wait and see but while we wait… how about we get ready for tonight’s finale!

If you will be tuning in tonight for the finale , how about taking a poll.

Get ready with Wizard of Waverly trivia

1) Who is the oldest Russo sibling?

a) Alex

b) Justin

c) Harper

d) Max

2) Where do the Russo’s live?

a) New Jersy

b) Califonia

c)New York

d) Boston

3) What is the name of Alex’s werewolf boyfriend?

a) Brandon

b) Michael

c) Mason

d) Justin

4) What channel does the Wizard of Waverly Place come on?

a) Nick Jr.

b) Disney

c) Noggin

d) ABC Family

5) Who has the wizard gene?

a) The dad

b) The Mom

c) Both

6) Who plays Alex Russo?

a) Selena Gomez

b) Miley Cyrus

c) Bridgit  Mendler

Answers: 1.b 2.c 3.c 4.b 5.a 6.a

Print out Wizards of Waverly word search

Make edible magic wands- pretzel rods dipped in melted chocolate.

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Now go ahead and turn your kitchen into a The Waverly sub station and make sandwiches to watch the big finale.

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Enjoy!

Holiday Gift Feature: Rockboard Scooter

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At Tots To Teens Magazine we will be featuring one company or product (daily from now until Christmas) that we feel would be excellent Christmas gifts for your children OR yourself! This would definitely be one of them! The Rockboard Scooter is going to make a great gift for any child (or adult). This scooter isn’t just your ordinary scooter, it is a 2-in-1 scooter that will get your child up and moving! Gone away is sitting in front of the tv when you have a Rockboard scooter!  When we say this scooter is a lot of fun, we mean, it’s a lot of fun!

With your Rockboard Scooter, you can “Rock it“, “Kick it“, and “Fold it“…now, lets explain:

Rock it” allows you to ride up to 10 miles per hour without your feet touching the ground.  With their revolutionary technology, using your legs while on the scooter, you can ‘rock’ back and forth to get the scooter to go, the more you rock, the more you go!

Kick it” is your traditional kick style scooter.  With a few minor adjustments, you can switch your scooter from the ‘rock it’ style to the ‘kick it’ style and kick your way down the street!

Fold it” allows you to easily fold and carry your scooter where ever you go.

Take a look at this video by Rockboard Scooter to see how this amazing scooter works.


The Rockboard Scooter is available in two sizes, the Original, which is great for kids (and adults) 8 years and up with a maximum weight limit of 200 pounds, and their Mini, which is perfect for kids 5 and up with a maximum weight limit of 90 pounds. It is made with your child’s safety in mind, it is the company’s #1 priority! They pride themselves in staying current with all of the latest guidelines, requirements and standards for designing and manufacturing children’s toys and all products meet or exceed Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) guidelines as well as ASTM Standard Consumer Toy Safety Specifications.

The Original Rockboard Scooter retails for $199 while the Mini retails for $179 can be easily purchased online at either Target.com or ToysRUs.com.

The Rockboard Scooter combines fun and exercise which puts it in as one of our top picks for the 2011 Holiday!

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Today is Spirit Day

Are you wearing purple today?

Brittany McMillan a teenager feed-up with anti-homophobic bullying and suicide because of it, started Spirit Day last year.  This day is to mourn  those who have lost their lives too early and support those in the LGBTQ community.

Many Celebrities are supporting the cause

While some celebs are wearing purple others are lending their voice to bring awareness.

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Giveaway: Signed copy of Green From the Pond Up

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Green Pieces: Green From the Pond Up by Drew Aquilina is a really fun book that explores life at the pond.  There are four main characters in this book, Iggman, a claustrophobic turtle; an annoying dragonfly named Radic; an omnipotent, techno-bullfrog named Cabby; and a rogue raccoon named Roc, all of whom share with the reader important environmental subjects.  The reader will take a journey with each character and be educated on serious subjects such as global warming, melting polar ice caps and holes in the ozone.  The stories shared with the reader are in place to remind us to respect nature and is done so in a humorous, yet warm and light-hearted cartoon.  It is a book that you can read by yourself or read to your child, either way, it will leave you laughing-out-loud.

We are excited to share this giveaway with you because one grand prize winner will receive a signed copy of Green Pieces: Green From the Pond Up AND a signed, 12″ x 5″ Bristol board original cartoon, and two runner up winners will each receive a signed copy of Green Pieces: Green From the Pond Up as well!

Giveaway will run from September 28, 2011 through midnight on October 12, 2011. Winners will be announced around October 15, 2011 and each winner will be notified via email. You only need to enter once. Duplicated entries will be deleted. One entry per household.

5 Solutions to De-Stress a Hectic After School Schedule

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By Ann K. Dolin, M.Ed.
In a recent KidsHealth survey, almost 90 percent of students said they felt stress day in and day out.  And when kids are stressed, their parents are as well.  Some of the stress is from school, classes, etc, but just as much pressure can be felt after school.  If your after-school schedule feels more hurried, stressful, and complicated than you would prefer, try the following the solutions to make life a little simpler for you and your child.

· Reassess the After-School Schedule
I’m sure we can all agree that each child is different – some thrive on hectic schedules, whereas others crave downtime.  Listening to our kids is the only way we’ll know how they feel.  Take time to ask your child if his load is too stressful, or just right.  The flip side of this equation is your personal situation.  Perhaps more than children, parents feel overextended and exhausted.  Managing kids, a job, transportation to sports, and of course, homework, is enough to put even the most organized and efficient parent through the wringer.  If this feels too familiar, consider reexamining your children’s schedules.  Can one activity go by the wayside?  Is there a sport or lesson that your child doesn’t truly enjoy, but you insisted upon so that he doesn’t miss out on an opportunity?  These are the activities you might want to reconsider.

· Create a Predictable Schedule
Although each child in your household is likely to have a different schedule, it helps to create a family policy that homework must at least be started before leaving for an after-school activity.  Getting a jump start on homework significantly reduces procrastination and stress later in the evening.

· Use a White Board
It’s easy to keep track of assignments with a white board. Hang a large white board near an area that will be used for homework. When your children return from school each day, insist that they write their assignments on the white board.  By using this tool, you or any other adult in the home will know of the assignments each child has for the day, what has been completed, and what is still left to do. When the homework assignment list is visible, unfinished work is less likely to slip through the cracks. This is a great solution for busy households.

· Conduct an Audit
Busy parents know that it’s difficult to check every assignment each child has night after night. The Internal Revenue Service keeps taxpayers in line with random audits. You can do the same in your home by auditing homework a few times per week.  Let’s say that you have a family policy that all homework must be done by 9 p.m. otherwise privileges are taken away the following day.  At that time, ask to see your child’s homework.  Praise him or her if the work is done.  If it’s not done, rescind privileges such as leaving the house after school the following day to see friends or watching television.

· Take a One-Hour Time Out
A one-hour time out is meant to be time away from anything that flashes, beeps, or has a screen. Choose 60 minutes every weekday (the hour immediately following dinner works well) and make that a mandatory quiet time. In our fast paced world, we’re bombarded by loud noises which can cause over-stimulation, agitation, and anxiety. During this time, there should be no iPods, televisions, video games, computers, or phones. Instead, consider activities such as reading independently or together, doing a puzzle or playing cards. You may find that simply leaving craft supplies out encourages creativity. A one-hour time out also forces kids who would usually be glued to electronics to go outside to play or get together with neighborhood friends.

It takes a concerted effort to manage stress.  Choose one or two of these strategies that might work for you and implement them for at least 21 days to see change.  Remember, research shows that it truly takes 21 days to modify a habit.

Ann K. Dolin, M.Ed., is the founder and president of Educational Connections, Inc., a comprehensive provider of educational services in Fairfax, VA and Bethesda, MD. In her award-winning book, Homework Made Simple: Tips, Tools and Solutions for Stress-Free Homework, Dolin offers proven solutions to help the six key types of students who struggle with homework. Learn more at anndolin.com or ectutoring.com.

Giveaway: The Mystery of the Silver Statue

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The Mystery of the Silver Statue by Raymond C. Perkins Jr. adds mystery to history when two young super sleuths, Jimmy and B.T., crack a code to help them in the search for long lost treasures.  Along the way they meet danger and suspense, which keeps the 9-12 year old readers turning the pages.  It is the first in a series of “history-mysteries” that is sure to be enjoyed by moms, dads and kids.

The book is based on true historical events and provides readers with a wonderful mystery surrounding Rogers’ Rangers during the French and Indian War.  The boys have the keys to uncover what happened to the said to be stolen, silver statue.  They are faced with modern-day struggles and learn more about themselves and each other during their hunt for the historical treasure.

Ray Perkins, Author of “The Mystery of the Silver Statue” and soon to be released, “The Mystery of the Brick Kingdom” is seen with granddaughter, Kaelani. For more information, please visit http://mystery4me.com

Giveaway has ended! Winner was Marilyn from VA.

Giveaway: Barkley, Secret Service Dog and The Purple Diamonds

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We are giving away one copy of Barkley, The Secret Service Dog and The Purple Diamonds to one lucky reader! Barkley, Secret Service Dog and The Purple Diamonds is the first in the Barkley, Secret Service Dog Children’s Chapter Book Series. The book is fun and easy to read book for kids ages 8-12 who love to scout out criminals and for those who enjoy a little mystery. Creator – HK Gilbert and Co-creator – Misty Taggart have truly captured a fun and engaging storyline your young reader will get hooked on!

Our giveaway starts 8-15-2011 and will end at midnight on 8-23-2011 with our winner to be announced on 8-24-2011. All you need to do to enter is fill out the form below. You will need to take a look at our digital magazine found here to find out what page Barkley is featured on and share that answer with us on our giveaway form below. One winner will be selected at random using Random.org. Entering multiple times will void all of your entries. Only ONE entry PER HOUSEHOLD and entries are only valid for USA addresses.

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Winner is Marion M. from Florida.