How To Spend Summer With Your Kids and Not Lose Your Mind
A combination of organized activities and unstructured time for kids seems to be the right mix for this family and mom.
A combination of organized activities and unstructured time for kids seems to be the right mix for this family and mom.
Here’s a quick and easy printable for you to customize as an end of the year Starbucks gift card thank you for all the top teachers out there.
Make time to interview your child and record memories about the school year.
Design Mom’s new family video series Olive Us, featuring her six children, is an absolute delight. Not only is it instructional, but you see the kids being kind to each other. Our children need to see more of that in this world.
It’s no secret that my favorite baby gift is a bundle of my favorite children’s books. Here are some (or seventy) of my favorite books for babies and young children.
I’m a preschool teacher and an aunt to a child with a very bad stutter, but his mother is in denial. What do I do?
I came home to find my baby in a dark room crying his eyes out…and my husband passed out drunk. What now? What’s next?
Is talking about the Internet the new Sex Talk? I think about this a lot already, ESPECIALLY as a parent who blogs and uses an array of social networks and shares quite a bit about my life online.
The lasts are hard for me to deal with because when they are happening we don’t know that they are the last. It’s in looking back the event has any importance.
You can do a better job of capturing your child in a photo than the school photographer, I promise, even if you don’t have training or a fancy camera.
What about redshirting from the other side of the equation, when these boys are getting ready to graduate and move on to college. Six, eight, ten years later are the parents still happy with their decision?
Here are some free bookmarks for you and your family to use. It’s a gift from us to you to celebrate Drop Everything And Read Day.
I like to work smart and sometimes we need some techniques to help us learn, or just remember so we can look smarter than our fifth grader. Here’s a list of the mnemonics that I think every parent should know.
Mornings and bedtimes with the kids easier when they use a chart so I can give fewer reminders.
I love my daycare provider…but not her kid. What to do when there’s a bully in the playgroup. We have some advice.
I could spend the next hour reassuring my kids not to be scared or….
Practical ways to teach kids at each age about taking care of bills and the household budget.
I’m having second thoughts about our daycare provider. Should I listen to my gut or are my mommy instinct overreacting?
I know that many kids these days struggle from the alphabet soup of disorders. Why aren’t we talking about it more openly?
My daughter insists she’s done with diapers but I’m not so sure. How do I know when it’s really time to ditch the nighttime pull-up?