Tag: children

Non-Food Rewards for Kids

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For as long as parents have been trying to teach children how to behave, make desirable choices, and become good adults, they have been...

Hands on the Cart, Pieces of My Heart

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This past summer, we traveled to Washington D.C. for a wedding and a week full of wonderful adventures. It was a beautiful ceremony, and...

Ideas for Memory Keeping: Baby Books and Beyond

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On the top shelf of my oldest child’s closet is a baby book. It's filled with details about every medical appointment in her first...

Thank Your Teachers All Year Long

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Let's go back in time a bit. It's the month before school starts, and we’re tearing through the school aisles desperate to find everything...

Family Photos: Real Advice from Real Photographers

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Can you feel it in the air? The temperature is dropping. Depending on where you are located, the sunflowers may have bloomed, and the pumpkin...

Organizing Kids’ Spaces in Three Easy Places

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I find it near impossible to declutter and maintain my kids’ things. But like any mom knows, my best resource to solve this dilemma is...

Lazy Mom’s Guide to Things You Actually Need When You Have...

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So you're having twins! Welcome to the club- it's a wild ride. It's time to make a baby registry, and I've got thoughts. I bet you...

To All The Parents With Babies Who Aren’t Quite Babies Anymore

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To all parents with babies who aren't quite babies anymore: Let me try and explain. Have you looked at your kids lately? I mean, really looked. Is there...

Friday Favorite: Children’s Books to Celebrate and Learn During National Native...

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November is National Native American Heritage Month and a great opportunity to learn more about American Indian and Native Alaskan nations, people, and cultures....

2021’s Best Gifts for Kids

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The holidays are a magical time for kids. This list was hand-picked and carefully sourced by our team to help you find the right...

To the Mom in the Thick of It

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I remember the day like it was yesterday: we were stationed in Italy, my husband was working another 16-hour day, and I was running...

What We Learned About E. Coli

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Three years ago, our daughter was sick. Really sick. It started like the typical stomach flu with nausea and vomiting. But when it didn't spread...