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  • Setting Rules for Toddlers

    March 28, 2023

    Setting Rules for Toddlers

    As any parent of a toddler can tell you, enforcing rules is hard. Not only is it inherently difficult, but every family enforces rules differently. How can a parent be sure they aren’t being too harsh or too lenient? This article provides a few age-appropriate rules for toddlers and ways to implement them.  Have you […]

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  • 5 Ways to Teach Kids About Respect

    March 15, 2023

    5 Ways to Teach Kids About Respect

    Respectful people don’t materialize out of thin air. Treating others with respect is something that parents have to teach their children. Especially when it comes to raising respectful preschoolers, parents have to be very intentional in their efforts. If you are looking for ways to instill respect as a core trait in your children, here are some parenting tips to assist.

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  • 5 Successful Parenting Tips for Raising Successful Kids

    February 22, 2023

    5 Successful Parenting Tips for Raising Successful Kids

    Every parent does their best to focus on their family and not compare (i.e., judge) themselves to those around them. But every mom and dad has wondered … how did the parents next door raise such successful, well-adjusted kids??? Are the parents of successful kids doing something special, or was it pure dumb luck? Thankfully, there are some parenting styles and methods that anyone can use to help them raise their children to be successful in the future. 

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  • Anger Management Techniques for Children

    January 31, 2023

    Anger Management Techniques for Children

    Some children feel emotions more than others. Certain strong emotions, especially anger, can cause children to get worked up and act out from a young age. While parents may want to scream back to "stop" and then discipline them, this ia only a temporary fix. Children need help learning how to manage their feelings.

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  • 5 Ways to Motivate Your Child to Learn

    January 24, 2023

    5 Ways to Motivate Your Child to Learn

    Learning is like exercise — both are necessary, sometimes both are fun, and sometimes both make you want to throw up. If you are a parent looking for ways to motivate your child to learn, here’s a quick list that can start you down the path to success.

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  • Child Regression: Parents, Don’t Lose Your Minds

    January 11, 2023

    Child Regression: Parents, Don’t Lose Your Minds

    You did it. You accomplished a parenting goal. Whether it was potty training, not throwing tantrums, or sleeping through the night, you made it through, and everythings is going great. Until it isn’t. All of a sudden, your child seems to have unlearned everything. It’s enough to deflate anyone’s stamina. But, if it makes you feel any better, regression happens with every child at varying times throughout their lives. Here is a guide on what you can do as a parent to keep your sanity and help your child through a period of regression.

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  • Affordable Holiday Gifts That Kids Can Make

    December 20, 2022

    Affordable Holiday Gifts That Kids Can Make

    We scoured the internet to find the best (and easiest) gifts that your kids can make for others. Not only is it an affordable way to show someone you care, but it also gives you a chance to make memories with your kids!

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  • Seasonal Depression in Kids

    December 12, 2022

    Seasonal Depression in Kids

    Seasonal depression, or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) as it’s officially known, may be turning your otherwise happy child into one who’s downcast and depressed. Here’s what you need to know about seasonal depression and what you can do to help your child through it if they are suffering.

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  • How Parents Help Grow (or Hurt) Leadership Skills in Kids

    December 2, 2022

    How Parents Help Grow (or Hurt) Leadership Skills in Kids

    Some kids are natural leaders. (We all know that 3-year-old who organizes their playmates and is happy to take charge of whatever situation they are in.) Other children learn how to be a leader like they learn how to play a sport or an instrument. Regardless, here are some ways that parents can foster leadership qualities in their kids that will help them lead as they get older … and one or two things parents accidentally do that end up stifling leadership qualities in their kids.

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