Parenthood is a rollercoaster of emotions and promises to issue you with some of the most magical and most trying times of your life! All children are different, but one thing is for sure in all cases – they really do grow up way too fast. Before you know it, your toddling two-year-old will be off to college, and you will be left wondering where the time went! In short, make the most of it when ... Read the Post
How to Savor Every Moment of Your Little Ones Childhood
Save Money! Switch to Reusable Cleansing Cloth Wipes for Baby
Are you tired of tossing everything to the bin after you used it on your baby? Then try the cloth varieties instead. If there are cloth diapers, there are also cloth wipes that can save you a lot of money. These kinds are washable, and you can reuse them after laundering.Making the switch to the cloth varieties is easier than you may think. The best thing is that there are available wipes on sites ... Read the Post
A Guide for Keeping Your Home Clean and Tidy as a New Parent
When you’re a new mom, it may feel like housework is the last thing you have time for right now. Not only might you feel as though you don’t have the energy for regular cleaning, but you then have your new baby making extra mess on top of that, and it can feel like an impossible cycle. There are plenty of steps you can take to make managing a clean and tidy home as a new parent a whole lot ... Read the Post
5 Ways Your Child’s Classroom Will Look Different After COVID
Ask any teacher, student, administrator, or parent of school-aged kids, and they'll tell you that the end of the 2019-2020 school year has looked a whole lot different than it at the beginning. The impact of COVID-19 on education systems around the world has been stark. Millions of students traded classrooms for Zoom chats, and educators at nearly every level are have struggled to adapt to a ... Read the Post
Six Tips to Survive a COVID-19 Summer with your Kids
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, parents all over the country somehow managed to homeschool their children these last few months, and many were hoping for some relief over the summer. Unfortunately, many summer camps have already cancelled their programs, and families now face a new challenge—figuring out what to do with their kids over the summer. Erika Coles, clinical director at the ... Read the Post
How to Help Your Daughter with her Mental Health
As a parent, you want the best for your child, which is why teenagerhood can be so traumatizing for parents and their children. It is not just that they are growing up, it is that their bodies are fighting a war of hormones and chemicals. Peer pressure added into this mix can turn a normal thought into a dangerous obsession. It can push one cheat day into a pervasive bad habit. You can feel ... Read the Post
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