by Amy LeForge | Feb 19, 2014 | Baby
It’s common knowledge that a baby’s skin is far softer and more sensitive than an adults, and in fact, some adults who spend too much time in the sun have skin that take on the appearance of leather. The words “soft as a baby’s bottom” are even used to describe things...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 19, 2014 | Education
Editor’s note: as a general policy, the powers-that-be at Earnest Parenting do not subscribe the Big Bang Theory. We’re firm believers in Creation here. That said, we have a great deal of respect for Dom’s writings. Additionally, it is the policy of...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 19, 2014 | How To
Redecorating a child’s room is often a necessary process as they grow older. Not only is it nice to give the room a fresh look, but kids often develop different interests when they approach their teen years. Here are a few DIY, and affordable ideas for...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 19, 2014 | How To
Kid’s parties are notoriously daunting. Entertaining a rowdy group of children for a long period of time is no easy project. From planning activities that all the children will enjoy, to clean up duty, there is much work to be done. When preparing a party, there...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 18, 2014 | Education
Heroes, if you’ve ever tried to help your child solve an elapsed time problem for math, you know how difficult that can be. The younger boys and I have tried several different methods with these problems, with varying degrees of success. Watching the video below...