DIY Easter Egg Crowns!
Here’s a fun craft to use up those plastic Easter Eggs you have laying around. Why not make them into a pretty Easter crown!
Here’s a fun craft to use up those plastic Easter Eggs you have laying around. Why not make them into a pretty Easter crown!
A mom’s young toddler doesn’t miss her after being separated all weekend and is easily going to strangers. Is this a phase? Is this normal toddler behavior? Is there anything to be concerned about?
Crayon valentines are easy to make and inexpensive since you and your kids are recycling Crayolas. They make for a great Valentine’s Day gift for kids.
Learning is a slow, steady, and oh, so personal process. It marks points in our kids’ maturity and lives without any interest in uniformity or really, convenience.
Mealtimes drag on and on at this young family’s home. The kids are just having fun and enjoying themselves at the table, but their mom would prefer them to enjoy the outdoors. How can she improve the situation without being a nag?
Our new-to-us house is one big adventure zone for my 2 year old. Babyproofing is at the top of my current to-do list. Here are my five top tips.
What’s more fun that a head of rainbow hair? I have no idea. Summer is the perfect time to go colorful, and you can do it at home.
Has the movie Frozen taken over your family? Here are ten great and simple Easter egg decorating ideas inspired by Frozen.
As we ever-so-gently force my youngest to get behind the wheel, he’s learning he’s more capable than he thought, and I’m delighting in watching him do so.
October may be one of my favorite months. So much to do and celebrate.
How to prepare yourself for another ride on the Early Intervention roller coaster.
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.
Yes, of course you will get a list from your summer sleep-away camp telling you that you should pack sheets, sunscreen and bug spray. Plus lots more I’m sure. But on THIS list are the extras that can make your child’s experience just a little sweeter while away from home.
Are you willing to risk relationships with the words you chose to write online? What if those relationships are with your children?
There are universal truths about parenting and particularly so when it comes to the end of the school year and summer vacation. You can relate, right?
Talking with my teen daughter can be fraught, so I’m taking the back door on communication whenever I can. Every little bit is a win.
How to keep big sister and brother’s back-to-school germs from infecting a new baby.
Are you considering buying a Furby? This is our third review of Furby as a toy. What’s the verdict?
The annual observance of Ramadan lasts all month. With the help of two young friends, we try to understand this important Muslim observance and created a printable coloring sheet that every kid can enjoy.
A dad needs help with this baby’s sleep schedule and getting the baby to sleep in longer. The baby wakes up too early and no one (including the baby) is happy about it.