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75+ Simple Ways to Promote Independence in Kids (aka Life Skills)

It always started with an explosion of whining before dinner time each night. As a parent I wanted to raise independent children, but I found myself in rut with a child who wanted everything done for him. Naturally, there was incessant whining. I would stand at the stove cooking potatoes, vegetables or [...]

Raising Kids

The Day I Quit Dinner Time Battles

Tall and skinny. Those are two words that perfectly describe our preschool-aged son. At 6 months old his weight dropped from the 60th percentile down to the 16th percentile. The nurses and doctors at the clinic expressed concern that perhaps he wasn’t getting enough to eat. Back then I was a new mom and this worried the [...]

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47+ Stocking Stuffers for Toddlers That Will Make Christmas Magical

A child in a dark room under the christmas tree looking at a snow globe.

Christmas is a magical time for families, especially when you have small kids. Carefully choosing a few toddler stocking stuffers and placing them in our kids' stockings is one thing I'm looking forward to most this year. Stocking stuffers for toddlers are tiny treasures and sometimes they garner more attention than presents under the [...]

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Busy Stay-at-Home Mom? 7 Ways to Manage Your Home More Efficiently

mom making pizza with her two small children

I was taking a shower and I heard the door creak.  Immediately, I knew who it was and my heart sank.  "Mom, can I have a snack?"  I didn't answer. 3 seconds pass and a small hand pulls the curtain. A head peeks into the shower. "Mom?"  My daughter persists acting like this is normal. At least she isn't [...]

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7 Core Following Directions Activities for Kids That’ll Improve Listening

Mom and daughter playing game with blindfold and pinwheel

Inside: Quick and easy following directions activities for kids that will help them practice self-control, emotional regulation and improve listening skills. There was a joke traveling around years ago from Carrie On Y’all that said, “Maybe if I start yelling ‘Get your shoes on!’ the night before, we could get to school on time the [...]

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BEST 1 Year Old Sleep Schedules from Real Mamas

Sometimes you hear advice that a 1 year-old sleep schedule or routine is going to bog you down. It's like a nagging chore you cannot erase. Instead, they say to live free and go with the flow. Let's just be whimsy, they say. That is...until you're about to lose your ever-loving-mind with a one year-old tantruming child who will [...]

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How to Stop Toddler Hitting – The Simple & Easy Way!

The hitting and toddler aggression seemed to come out of nowhere. First it was the toddler biting, and shortly thereafter came the toddler hitting. I can wholeheartedly tell you, I've been through the full gamut with both my kids -- hitting, kicking, biting and spitting. No matter what toddler behavior you're dealing with, I can [...]

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Pillow Talks With Kids Are Every Parent’s Secret Weapon For Bedtime Cooperation

Two young sisters laying in bed and smiling

Inside: Tired of exhausting bedtime routines with kids? Pillow talks with kids - THE RIGHT WAY - can transform behavior, build connection and create peace! Conversations with my kids during the day, at dinnertime or after school usually goes something like this... Me: How was your day? Kid: Fine. Me: How are you doing? Or [...]

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The Most Important Words You’ll Ever Say to Your Upset Child.

A mother walking down a street holding her toddler daughter's hand.

I'm already feeling uncomfortable. My stomach twists in a knot as my heart thuds against my chest. Bugs may as well be crawling up the back of my neck. It's like that. My daughter's been screaming on and off for the better part of two hours. I can hear her again in the background now, and for the life of me, I cannot seem to [...]

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After Holiday Meltdowns: Why They Happen and How to Help Your Child

entitled kids rolling eyes

Several Christmases ago...I waited for it - the after holiday attitude from my son. It didn't happen right away. On this particular year, it happened after we returned home from our Christmas break travels. I was getting ready to take the laundry upstairs, and there he stood on the stairwell landing...swaying, anticipating, [...]

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