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Everyday Tips to Help Kids Learn
Everyday moments are the perfect opportunity to help children explore the world around us through hands-on experience and discovery. Choosing learning activities that suit your family life and schedule is vital. Begin by introducing simple new ideas and as your child is ready to continue to add more variety. Each learning moment has the possibility of being a magical voyage of discovery- for your child and you. Here are some fun and simple tips for everyday learning by subject.
By Topacio Marrero7 years ago in Families
Delilah's Story
I grew up in a small town in Illinois. All there was there was corn fields. The high school even had a ‘Bring Your Tractor to School Day!’ every year. Half the high school kids were farm kids who basically lived in the FFA (Future Farmers of America) classroom. The other half were smoking in the parking lot. Unless you were super involved in everything, you didn’t get noticed at my school.
By Malorie Anderson7 years ago in Families
Single Parent Life
So many times do we see posts about such and such parent isn't here. However, no one really seems to acknowledge the things they do for their own children in a positive light or how much they go through without breaking. Yes, I know you cook and clean. You also serve as chauffeur teacher, counselor, monster hunter, personal shopper, coach, and so much more. So to all of you out there, you are strong and you can do this. I don't care about the reason you are single parent. I care that you know you are not alone. So to show just how capable you are, I'm going to share my story.
By Elizabeth Weilenman7 years ago in Families
It's Okay to Have an Opinion. Top Story - September 2018.
If you've ever been expecting a baby, then you're familiar with the question. The first one that everyone, even strangers, will ask. The question on everyone's mind; the answer they're obsessed with knowing. Are you having a boy or a girl? Followed up with, "Which do you want?"
By Kelsi Smoak7 years ago in Families
Layla
Pregnancy is supposed to be this beautiful thing, from the positive pregnancy test, seeing baby on ultrasound (or babies), little baby kicks, and finally the birth of your child. It’s a time of joy for most moms to be (and dads). No one and nothing preps you for never feeling those kicks, dreading seeing your baby on ultrasound, and never bringing home your child from a birth that wasn’t so perfect.
By Kiah Packard7 years ago in Families
The Knackered Mothers Club
So very recently my Dad died. He had a stupidly short fight with cancer and lost. Naturally I'm upset, I'm grieving. Everyone grieves in there own personal way, I get that. But, sometimes I feel like I'm doing it wrong! Dad died exactly 7 days ago at 11 PM, and this morning I rang work with a smile on my face and told them I will be back Monday, what's more... I'm looking forward to it.
By Tascha Ralph7 years ago in Families
I Got It from My Momma
As cliche as it is, I’ll be the first to admit my mom is my best friend. I love to call my mom and chat with her about life, and she’s the first person I want to talk to whenever anything new happens in my life. She’s the person I can depend on to know when I need some comfort talk or when I need to hear the blunt, honest to goodness truth.
By Hannah York 7 years ago in Families












