Inside: Diagnosis day when you have a special needs child can change everything for you, your child, and your family. Here’s how you can gain strength from it. I drove my daughter home from her specialist appointment the other day and as we sat in traffic, my mind wandered back to the dozens of times […]
What to Do If You Think Your Daughter is the Mean Girl
Inside: Do you suspect your young daughter is the “mean girl?” Or is your daughter acting like a mean girl? Here are 5 things you can do to prevent it and 5 things to do once you realize your child isn’t being the kindest version of themselves. I went to tuck my kindergartner into bed […]
How to Help An Unhappy Child Be Happy
Inside: Is your child unhappy often? We can help an unhappy child be happy or happier in their lives with these 10 simple tips. *If you feel your child is clinically depressed or has mental health issues, please seek professional help. This is not intended to replace medical advice.* “Why should I even be […]
How to Create Sibling Books to Build a Stronger Sibling Bond
Inside: Create a strong sibling relationship between your kids by making this simple, yet meaningful Sibling Books for them as a reminder that they do in fact like spending time together. When I brought my son home from the hospital, my two-year-old daughter wasn’t exactly thrilled. She wasn’t mad, or sad, or even overly jealous. […]
How Your Kids Can Help Keep Their Friends With Food Allergies Safer
Inside: Food allergy awareness isn’t just for adults. Our non-food allergy kids need to know these 10 things so they can help keep their friends with food allergies safer while at school. Becuase it really does take all of us to keep food allergy kids safe. My son has a life-threatening allergy to peanuts and […]