Christmas Parenting
The challenges of parenting during the holiday season – especially these two weeks leading up to winter break – keep us all on our toes! You’ve got this!
The challenges of parenting during the holiday season – especially these two weeks leading up to winter break – keep us all on our toes! You’ve got this!
Being a working mom means I juggle the necessary work with being here to give all the love and support to my kids – and I do the best that I can!
Kids will have accidents or get hurt. Our job as parents is to help them feel better and take care of them while they do!
I believe there is a time and place for everything, and we all have to make the best choices for our own lives. But if you’re ready for a change or want to try something new – take that chance!
Teaching your children that part of being a member of the family is doing their fair share around the house is a good lesson! Giving them chores each week helps them grow up to be responsible adults.
What do you do with the free time throughout your day? Take time for yourself when you can!
Being the “Logistics Manager” for my family includes scheduling everything, but also helping the kids figure things out and being in charge of their mental as well as physical health. And the housework…and all the things!
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.
Who we are on vacation is often the best version of ourselves. Be that person in real life!