How to Nurture Your Parent-Child Relationship
You’ve likely heard the analogy of the grass being greener in someone else’s yard? As we grow older, we come to realize that’s not true.
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You’ve likely heard the analogy of the grass being greener in someone else’s yard? As we grow older, we come to realize that’s not true.
Anyone with more than one child knows all too well that one size does not fit all in parenting. Children are as unique as snowflakes;
Do you ever feel like you need to be someone else in order to implement “tough love”? Is it not quite who you are, but
Happy New Year! As we have been packaging up Christmas decorations over the last few days, it dawned on me that packing Christmas boxes is
They are easy to make, very personal, cost-effective and provide a means for investing in your children throughout the year. They build trust, create play opportunities and provide nurturing.
We may not say these words, but we think them. We somehow expect our children to ignore what they see and only do what they
Co-parenting within a marriage is different than co-parenting after divorce. Add a remarriage, and it gets even harder. A seemingly innocent request from a child can quickly be the catalyst to arguments and upset. I’ve been co-parenting post-divorce for 25 years. We don’t have it all worked out, but we have found some basic how-to’s that I can pass along.
Do you remember when phones actually plugged into the wall? When I was growing up, our phone was in the kitchen and no one had
I have a heart for babies and the connection they need beginning before birth. When extenuating circumstances arise and it is not feasible to raise
If you are looking for special one-on-one time with your kids and you’re not sure when to fit it in, I wouldn’t necessarily “recommend” late
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