Failure is a Possibility. Expect it.
Throughout this homeschooling journey, I have learned the only sure-fire way to fail is never to try at all. It is why a solid education requires a sustained effort, regardless of where that education occurs.
Throughout this homeschooling journey, I have learned the only sure-fire way to fail is never to try at all. It is why a solid education requires a sustained effort, regardless of where that education occurs.
Is your daughter asking you for this book but the cover makes you cringe? Well don’t judge a book by its cover. Let Busy Mom judge for you instead.
We’re discussing The Whole-Brain Child for our parenting book club this month. It’s an engaging and informative read on how the brain develops and offers practical solutions for the most typical misbehaving issues, while explaining what is most likely going on in their brains that’s causing them to “lose their mind.”
Gloozy, Nit, Gleebow, Garnet, Popshake. Find out what they really mean.
Recipe for how to make spaghetti and meatballs, a great meal all kids should know how to make before leaving home!
The preteen years can leave parents struggling to connect with their sometimes emotional, unpredictable child. But focusing on your child’s passions might be the key to a closer relationship.
Mir reviews the breakout novel of this popular tween girl book series. Is it right for your daughter?
For Moms, MUMS the word.
What to do when you suspect that your child has ADHD. We share our favorite resources and BTDT techniques that have worked with our families.
Hey, there’s a resource out there that can help you help your kids understand things like how your online reputation can affect your offline life.
With the new series out on Hulu, I went back to read Margaret Atwood’s book again, and have suggestions for how to read it with your teen.
Got tweens or teens siblings sharing a bedroom? Five great tips to make living together more peaceful and enjoyable!
Help! My autistic young teen loves these stay-at-home orders for COVID and just wants to play video games. How do I keep him interested in learning?
Because that’s what we do in our house. We blame our kids’ less desirable characteristics on our partner’s gene pool.
My tips for a mother who is transitioning her high school freshman from homeschooling to public school.
Tween Girls Want Gift Cards and Cameras. Target nailed it with this perfect tween 2-Fer.
It’s time to vote for our February parenting book club selection. I hope a lot of you made it your New Year resolution to read more and will be joining us.
It’s important that everyone participate in household responsibilities. Here are 5 effective ideas to help get everyone involved.
Your kid is going to sleepaway camp. How to stop crying and enjoy the time you have while they’re away.
If you have a tween girl, I’m sure you’re curios about what she is up to. Look no further. Girl Confidential is your ultimate guide to what girls ages 10-15 are REALLY saying, thinking, doing and dreaming – straight from their blogs (with permission).