Social-Emotional Skills List: How Parents Can Help
December 9, 2022
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Josh Burgoyne
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If there’s one thing I learned from teaching elementary school, it’s this: kids have a lot of emotions. My students felt everything. Their emotions ran the gamut from joy to anger and everywhere in between. It was fun to watch them experience happy…
20 Easy Homemade Christmas Gifts
December 6, 2022
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Paige Geis Bradshaw
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Last-minute shopping and wrapping gifts in a frenzy are familiar faces as we head into the holiday season. But they don’t have to be! This year, why not give homemade gifts a try? Opting for DIY Christmas gifts can make your holiday more…
To Ski or Not to Ski: Winter Sports for Kids
December 2, 2022
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Josh Burgoyne
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Ah, winter. There’s a chill in the air, snow blanketing the ground, and kids everywhere are strapping on skis or grabbing their favorite saucer sled. That’s right: it’s time for winter sports. Despite the frigid weather, winter is the perfect time to send…
Using Tech to Journal Your Family History
December 1, 2022
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Tiffany Tolman
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A few years ago, a friend mentioned some interesting findings he read in an article in the Washington Post entitled “Study: Teen’s knowledge of family history a sign of social-emotional health.” As the mom of four teens, I was intrigued enough to learn…
The Dangers of Clean Eating
November 22, 2022
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Paige Geis Bradshaw
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If you spend any time browsing Instagram, reading magazine headlines in the grocery checkout line, or watching health documentaries on Netflix, you may have heard about the latest clean eating craze. While it may sound like a healthy alternative to fad diets, clean…
Future CEOs: 14 Business Ideas for Kids
November 18, 2022
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Paige Geis Bradshaw
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When I was a kid, there was just about nothing cooler than having my own money. Having my own money meant I could do whatever I wanted with it! But without any kind of allowance or way to make money, I had to…
Effect of Repetitive Learning on Your Child’s Memory Skills
November 17, 2022
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Peter Rossi
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Author’s bio: Created by Peter Emmanuel Rossi – a professional hot tub designer, expert, and founder of ByRossi. There are a lot of opinions on how to boost your child’s memory skills. Some believe repetitive exercises are the key, while others think new…
One Hundred Rainy Day Activities for Kids
November 15, 2022
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Josh Burgoyne
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Rainy days are cozy, quiet, and calm—unless you’re a parent. In that case, they mean only one thing: the kids are stuck inside and they’ll be ravenous for entertainment. When weather keeps the kids inside, it can be overwhelming to think about keeping…