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 […]
How to Encourage Your Child to Have a Growth Mindset
Inside: To encourage your child to have a growth mindset there are four simple things you can do that will set them up for academic success and be lifelong learners. My middle kiddo has always been one or two steps behind his peers in school. He’s super creative and has plenty of superpowers, but traditional […]
How to Create a Family Bucket List to Connect With Your Family More
Inside: To connect with your family more, create a Family Bucket List and start a list of things you want to do, try and explore together as a family. Use this free printable and ideas to get started! My husband’s company often moves its employees and their families around the country for job opportunities. One […]
How to Make Going to the Park More Fun With Park Bingo
Inside: Make Going to the Park more fun with this free printable of park bingo. Visit new parks, try new climbing structures and cross them off one of the four bingo sheets. Play against each other or play as a group! I have a mom confession to make. I really can’t stand taking my kids […]