Why Do Kids Need Sleep?
Everyone knows sleep is important, but did you know that it can impact every aspect of your child’s development? In this post, we explore why a good night’s rest is so important for your kid’s friendships, learning, and more!
Ways to Celebrate Easter w/ Your Kids
There are so many fun ways to celebrate Easter as a family, even if you aren’t religious! Here are a few of our favorites.
Ways to Reverse Your Child’s Negative Self Talk
A child’s negative self-talk can lead to low self-esteem, confidence, and overall self-image, so knowing how to respond is critical. Here are a few things you can do.
How To Raise Kids Who Talk To You
What’s the difference between a great relationship with your kids and a strained one? Usually the amount of quality communication. Here’s how you can start and maintain those talks while they’re still young!
Helping Your Child Mourn The Loss Of A Pet
Losing a pet can be a devastating and traumatic event for your children. Here’s how you can help them navigate through their grief.
“Just Say No,” & Other Things We Can Learn From Our Kids
As parents, it’s our job to teach our kids the things that will make them successful in life. But there are a lot of things we can learn from our kids as well.
Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day As A Family
There are plenty of ways you can celebrate Valentine’s Day as a family, including your kids in the festivities. Here are 7 of our favorites ways!
What To Leave For Your Child’s Babysitter
As a former nanny, there’s a lot of stuff I wish parents would’ve left for me. There’s also a lot of things they left that were completely useless. Here’s everything your babysitter will need, in a simple, easy-to-reference format.
The Goal Setting Guide: For Kids
Goal setting is an important skill for adults, which means it’s an important skill for kids to learn. Here’s the scoop on why goal setting is so difficult for children, and how we can support them at every age.
Growth Mindset Activities: For Kids
Growth mindset is an important skill, but it’s such an abstract concept for young children. Here’s 5 of our favorite activities to get you started.