#1 Play-Doh - There are always buckets of rock solid play-doh in our house, and I am sure we are not alone. So you can't go wrong with gifting play-doh this year! #2 Balance Stepping Stones - These are great imagination boosters and great for getting kid's bodies moving indoors, these will be under our tree for … Continue reading Christmas Gift Guide For Kids
Month: November 2018
What Happened When We Gave Our Children Only Three Presents For Christmas
My memories of Christmas as a child consist of eggnog, Christmas Eve at my Memere's and waking up to a living room filled with presents. Literally almost the whole room, filled! I would say my mom's love language is definitely gifts. She has always been a gift giver and in turn, when I had children … Continue reading What Happened When We Gave Our Children Only Three Presents For Christmas
Thoughtfully Praising Our Children, And Replacing The Phrase “Good job”
Praise is an important part of parenting. Our children need encouragement from us of course, but what is the purpose of praising our children? The purpose of praise is to encourage children to continue in specific positive behaviors that produce positive outcomes. We are not focusing solely on the outcome, we are focusing on the positive … Continue reading Thoughtfully Praising Our Children, And Replacing The Phrase “Good job”
4 Surefire Ways To Raise Confident And Courageous Little Girls
There is a short period of time from about one and a half to five years old when our little girls have total security in who they are. They haven't learned to be embarrassed to dance in front of people and they aren't concerned what others think of them. This is a time where we … Continue reading 4 Surefire Ways To Raise Confident And Courageous Little Girls
Less Toys, More Creativity!
Have you ever looked in your closet at all your clothes and thought "I have nothing to wear?" likewise, have you ever heard your child say after being in the play room "I am bored, there is nothing to do?". Children, much like adults get overwhelmed and overstimulated when given too many options. About two … Continue reading Less Toys, More Creativity!