by Amy LeForge | Aug 10, 2012 | Fun For Your Friday
Happy Friday, heroes! Today is the very last Fun For Your Friday. After more than a year of doing this carnival, it’s time to close the doors. I’m still doing the Parenting Link Roundup, which has gotten a good deal more participation. 🙂 That carnival will...
by Amy LeForge | Aug 8, 2012 | Education
Whether your child is into vocal music or instrumental music, practicing is an inevitable part of learning and improving their skills. But convincing your child to take time out of a busy day of school and play in order to practice can be challenging. Fortunately,...
by Amy LeForge | Aug 7, 2012 | Health
Proper hygiene is something we adults take for granted, and forget sometimes that it is something that has to be learned. If your child comes back from school telling you that his peers call him “stinky” or any other name, it is in part your fault. You haven’t...
by Amy LeForge | Aug 6, 2012 | Education
The arts are an integral part of cognitive and emotional development. Schools around the country are cutting funding for art programs of all kinds, and it is taking a hard hit on students and teachers. Parents may not understand how to incorporate the arts into their...
by Amy LeForge | Aug 4, 2012 | Finances
As a mother of two, Kate Sorenson knows the costs of annual summer camps for kids and this informative piece could help out consumers. It certainly isn’t cheap and Kate is always looking to see where she and others can save her hard earned buck. Summer camp is an...