rationalizing family life

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Mon Jan 14 08:17:47 PST 2002


Subject: Daytimer for the Family From: The Hart Group <> Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:35:16 -0500

The Perfect Organizational Solution for Parents

January 14, 2002-If you're a parent of school-age children, you know the importance of planning and timing, and staying organized can be a daunting task

On Higher Ground has developed a solution that brings order to the family: The Family Control Center may look like a simple board game, but it is an organizer of family activities with useful features like an everlasting calendar for logging day-to-day reminders. It has color-coded magnets that remind parents and children of tests, doctor's appointments and returning library books. From homework to school projects and household chores to dental appointments, each family member can quickly see which assignment applies to him. The board is designed to be fun and easy to use, encouraging a child's effort by teaching her the importance of planning and timing to reach goals and motivating her to be a responsible team player and family member. It is recommended for all families with up to four school-age children as young as five years old.

The Family Control Center, which can be mounted on the wall, comes complete with more than 100 color-coded magnets, a dry-erase market pen and complete instructions.

For more information, visit www.onhigherground.com or call 800-720-4812.

About On Higher Ground On Higher Ground is a South Florida company run by Terence and Merle Stewart Knowing the struggle that many parents go through trying to coordinate their own busy schedules with those of their children, they conceived On Higher Ground together with the creation of The Family Control Center. On Higher Ground's goals are to help parents nurture their children, teach them solid values and firmly establish family ground rules and standards, helping children grow into adults with good character and integrity.



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