No matter whether a child is excited to return to school or nervous about their first day back, parents can help their children be well-prepared to begin the school year. Help them to Lean on Social Relationships: If possible, have your child spend time with...
Have you heard of a boredom buster jar? Perfect for these last few days of summer! Get your Jar ready! Let the little ones help you decorate and come up with ideas. IDEAS TO GET YOU STARTED: Plan dinner, write a menu, help cook and serve Make a family tree...
HealthyWay By Mary Sauer Before your child blows out their candles, you should really make sure they have a handle on these skills: Turning 13 is a major milestone. For many kids, it feels like one big step toward adulthood. Of course, teenagers don’t just take on the...
With the downtime of summer fast approaching, now is a wonderful time to start exploring new books that foster meaningful conversations between children and adults. Books have the potential to create a lasting impact while gently guiding children through characters...
Recently I had been feeling pretty uninspired when it came to meal planning for our family. I would wander the grocery aisles with little or no plan and ended up spending way too much money on food that would go uneaten (hello, two week old kale). I had good...