Ways to Connect With Your Baby Before Bed
When our days are busy and our baby’s bedtime is so early, it can be difficult to find a moment to connect with your infant. Here are some ways to make the best of their bedtime routine so you prep them for sleep, while also squeezing in a little quality time.
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!
How To Bond With Your Newborn Baby
Bonding with newborn babies can be a challenge, but it's crucial for their attachment and development. Here are some things you can try out to increase that bond with your baby!
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!
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 Do If Your Child Won’t Sit In Santa’s Lap
There are so many reasons children dislike sitting on Santa’s lap. Here’s some things we can do to offer them some assistance, and what we should do if they still wholeheartedly object.
Why Is My Kid Biting People?! (& How Do I Stop It?)
Biting is an extremely common issue for children in their common years. Here’s why they’re doing it, and how we can stop it.
The Sorry Script: 5 Steps to Making Your Kid [Genuinely] Apologize
When told to apologize, most kids hang their heads and begrudgingly and forcefully utter “sorry.” But we can do better than that. The Sorry Script is a formula designed to teach your kids genuine apologies, while also teaching what they can do better in the future.
How To Get The Most Out Of Your Child’s Parent Teacher Conference
Parent Teacher Conferences can be daunting, especially if you have reason to believe your child will receive some not-so-good remarks. Here's a guide to help you understand what to expect, and some tips to help you get the most out of this year’s parent teacher conference.