Back to School
We all learn from new things, and the freedom of summer gives us opportunities to see and do more before we move to the structure of fall.
We all learn from new things, and the freedom of summer gives us opportunities to see and do more before we move to the structure of fall.
Each of our kids – at every age – needs to learn how to control their emotions, and when we put them in time out or give them breathing room to re-set their attitude, we are showing them how to handle big things.
Summer parenting means you have to feed the kids regular meals and snacks, keep track of the extra summer camps and sports, and try to mediate when they can’t stand being in the same room for more than 20 minutes at a time!
The choice to stay home and be the primary parent has been hard, but I wouldn’t change it for the world!
Birthdays, life goals, milestones – what do you keep track of?
Everyone has their own definition of “normal” that we try to keep up or strive for, every day.