
Advice for Young Parents: How to Speed Date Your Spouse
May 20, 2013 By Kenny Bodanis 32 Comments
"It's important to spend time together, as a couple, without the kids." Her foot touched mine at 3:25 am just before she asked me to stop snoring; does that count? … [Read More...]
Motherhood means …
Motherhood is a joy and the greatest job around. I loved watching my daughter grow into the woman she is now. It was and still is some of the best moments of my life.
— Bargains4Wahms, http://www.bargains4wahms.com

How We Thank Our Dads
May 20, 2013 By Lexie Lane Leave a Comment
Growing up, my dad had been tough on me. There were so many restrictions that I couldn't understand at the time. Although I don't agree with a lot of his parenting styles, I am still thankful for the woman I am today. It is because my dad (and mom) did the best he could. This year, I'd love to give … [Read More...]

Are You a Parent Who Likes to Compare Your Kid(s) with Others?
May 21, 2013 By Lexie Lane 22 Comments
Since my son was born, I feel I have always been that "comparison parent" who likes to know if my son's growth development is right in line with others. … [Read More...]

Ten Activities to Do This Summer to Have Fun and Promote Learning
May 13, 2013 By Petra Craddock 13 Comments
Visit the Library Libraries have some fantastic summer programs for kids and families. The Summer Reading programs are fun, thematic, and the more kids read, the more great prizes they can earn. Many libraries also have an increase of children’s activities, shows, and … [Read More...]

How Breastfeeding Can Create a Bond Between Mother and Child
May 14, 2013 By Christy Garrett 19 Comments
Breastfeeding your baby is an experience that no words can explain. Most moms who breastfeed their baby will more than likely agree with that statement. A bond between a breastfed baby and a mother is amazing. As you snuggle your baby close to … [Read More...]

Signs And Symptoms Of Anxiety In Children
May 15, 2013 By Sharon Green 14 Comments
Parents and teachers are usually the first to spot the warning signs, signaling anxiety disorder. They are therefore the gatekeepers for early intervention. The following lists of clues are red flags, which suggest that the child may be struggling … [Read More...]
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Your Children’s Words Can Be the Sweetest You’ve Ever Heard …
It may sound ordinary to anybody else listening, the words of your children can be the sweetest, most heart-warming things you've ever heard in your … [Read More...]

How to Get More Nutrition from Your Food
Many of us live such a fast-paced life. Sometimes we are in such a hurry to get on with our activities that we don't have time to do things that could … [Read More...]

A Mother’s Journey Into Becoming a Health Coach
There could not be a better person to choose as a health coach than a mom who's had 11 children! Now a mom and grandmother, she understands the … [Read More...]

Kids Might Love Trash, But They Love Their Parents Too!
What are some of the best moments you spend with your children? They don't have to sound exciting to anybody else, but to you, they are some of the most memorable. … [Read More...]

What Special Surprises Did You Get for Mother’s Day?
Do you look forward to Mother's Day? This mom just loves it but unfortunately was not completely up for it this year ... … [Read More...]

How Consequences Can Encourage Discipline
Many parents struggle with discipline when it comes to their children. How do you punish your own child for bad conduct or how do you get them to listen to you? … [Read More...]





