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What is Self-Esteem?

What is Self-Esteem?

And How Can My Child Get Some of That? There are many gifts we would love to be able to give our children, but self-esteem is one of those we can’t just wrap up with a bow and hand over to them. We have to create environments where their self-esteem can grow and flourish. I [...]

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Posted in Child, Childhood Development, Developing Confidence, Developing Immunity To Criticism, Developing Social Skills, Parenting Styles, Parenting Tips, Raising Successful Children, Unconditional Parenting0 Comments

University of Mom

University of Mom

Surviving the Challenges of College and Colic as a Student and Parent College can be challenging enough for dedicated students, but attending college as a new mom adds a whole new twist to this academic venture. I hadn’t finished college before my first child was born, but I knew I wanted to complete my degree [...]

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Posted in Baby, College, Education, Mom, Stay at Home Mom, Work at Home Mom, Working Mom0 Comments

Dangerous Games Kids Play

Dangerous Games Kids Play

It is a horrible image. A child with a noose. But the reality is that children across the globe are considering this a game and a way to achieve a legal, free, and easy high. The Choking Game is probably one of the scariest games I have heard about as a parent, but it is [...]

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6 Steps of Moral Development

6 Steps of Moral Development

 Teaching Kids to Make Good Decisions Decisions, decisions. As adults we can weigh the odds and use our years of experiences and (hopefully) levels of maturity to make the best decisions possible, whether it is which job to pursue or which book to read. However, our kids don’t necessarily have those years of experiences or [...]

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Posted in Child, Developing Critical Thinking, Developing Emotional Intelligence, Emotion Coaching, Parenting Tips, Raising Successful Children0 Comments

Are You Ready to Be a Stay-at-Home Mom?

Are You Ready to Be a Stay-at-Home Mom?

I never knew I wanted to be a stay-at-home mom until I became a mom. My daughter was 2 when I graduated from college and was offered what might have been considered a dream job, but for so many reasons, I turned it down and made the move to become a full-time stay-at-home mother. I [...]

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Posted in Cost Saving Tips, Family Finances, Marriage, Mom, Parenting Styles, Parenting Tips, Stay at Home Mom0 Comments

Is My Child Really Ready to Drive?

Is My Child Really Ready to Drive?

There are wings on our car. Not the tangible, feather encrusted kind, but independent wings that just lifted my daughter as she drove by herself for the first time today. She took all of the driver’s training classes, passed through behind the wheel experiences with flying colors and all too-quickly passed her driving test. Suddenly [...]

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Teach Your Kids to Say “No!”

Teach Your Kids to Say “No!”

Why Refusal Skills Are So Valuable to Our Kids One of the most frustrating thing as a parent can be to hear your child tell you “No!” for various reasons, and it begins almost as soon as they can speak. We also probably wear on their nerves as we tell them “No” for so many [...]

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Posted in Child, Developing Confidence, Developing Critical Thinking, Parenting Tips, Raising Successful Children, Teen1 Comment

5 Tips to Manage Morning Routines

5 Tips to Manage Morning Routines

Wake up, sleepyheads! Getting kids ready for the day, especially school days, can be like swimming through oatmeal – you keep plowing through, but feel like you are getting sucked back into the mess. Even though we homeschool, our oldest attends college 5 days a week and we still must have a routine in our [...]

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Do You Have a Parenting Plan?

Do You Have a Parenting Plan?

Would you get a job or move across the world without a plan? Probably not. There would be résumés to prepare and job hours to consider, or language barriers and cultural changes with which to deal. However, all too often parents find themselves without a plan for one of the most important jobs a person [...]

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Posted in Christian Parenting, Emotion Coaching, Parenting For Success, Parenting Styles, Parenting Tips, Teen, Unconditional Parenting1 Comment

Talking With Your Kids About Drugs

Talking With Your Kids About Drugs

Without an over-protective-parent-ninja approach Yesterday I wrote about the risk factors our kids face when it comes to substance abuse, and how drugs don’t care if our kids are on the honor roll or are star baseball players, and today I share some of the ways that parents can teach themselves about drug abuse and give [...]

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