How To Have a Successful Outing With Your Kids
Here, Kristen Chase shares her 5 tips for a successful outing with your kids, no matter how many you have.
Here, Kristen Chase shares her 5 tips for a successful outing with your kids, no matter how many you have.
Kristen Chase talks about motherhood and marriage regret, and how giving ourselves permission to step outside the box might be the key to personal happiness.
When we can’t slow things down, when things are speeding by us too quickly, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Maybe we just need to hang on and enjoy the ride.
Why are we holding kids to adult standards when we’re out and about? On letting kids be kids and not apologizing for it. They are kids, after all.
If you want to keep your vacation buzz going long after you’ve gotten home, try these 5 simple tips that might just help you keep your stress at bay.
Beyond the important decisions of your children’s welfare and estate, there’s nothing like writing your will to give a heavy dose of parenting perspective.
A reader asked how to tell her kids about the divorce. Single Mom Kristen Chase shares her 5 tips on how to have that difficult conversation.
In support of yoga practice for single moms or any moms for that matter, and how being alone and focusing on nothing can help us better focus on everything.
Single Mom of four Kristen Chase answers a reader question about making the decision to stay in an unhappy marriage for the sake of the kids.
Staying in a bad marriage can make you a liar to your friends, your children, and yourself. Here’s how single mom Kristen Chase started telling the truth.
As much as single moms might not want to admit it, there’s a fear of being alone. Kristen Chase shares her own worries about finding love again.
What happens when being the single mom to your four kids is exhausting?
Single parent or not, we all need to allow ourselves a break and a chance to reboot and reset for the sake of our kids. Hold the guilt.
Ever wonder what it’s like to date online? Here’s a little insight into the online dating adventures of a single mom.
Changing and managing your expectations about the divorce process can help make you a better advocate for yourself and your kids.
Should you ask your child what would make you a better parent? Single mom of four Kristen Chase asked her 9-year old and here’s what she said.
Creating a happy holiday experience for a blended family is totally doable. (I said happy, not perfect.)