by Amy LeForge | Oct 13, 2013 | Family Builder
When both husband and wife have careers that demand protracted schedules, the children will most likely to suffer, and eventually become detached. While the couple tries to build rapport with those surrounding them at work, they are creating a rift in their...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 7, 2013 | Family Builder
It may not be camping season but you’d be surprised how many families still take a camping trip in the autumn or winter. Preparing for your trip takes some time and some planning but it’s certainly worthwhile and you can have a really fantastic time. Check out our top...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 1, 2013 | Family Builder
Rather than letting the kids veg out in front of the television or computer, watching holiday specials and eating food reserved for-or leftovers from-Thanksgiving dinner, start some fun traditions that you can carry on year after year, generation after generation. Go...
by Amy LeForge | Sep 30, 2013 | Family Builder
When you think about your kids having fun, you probably equate a lot of that with how many toys and games they have. However, at one point, piles of toys and games didn’t stop my kids from whining that they were, once again, bored. I wondered how they could possibly...
by Amy LeForge | Aug 20, 2013 | Family Builder
Children can be so energetic that adults often wonder how they can provide a suitable outlet. Organising a treasure hunt is a fantastic way to get your children outdoors, allowing them to use their energy and imagination. Better still, it is a free form of...
by Amy LeForge | Aug 18, 2013 | Family Builder
Most kids would rather do anything except help out around the house; however, if kids are involved in household projects, they will learn great life skills, and these skills can be taken with them as they enter adulthood. Furthermore, when kids are able to engage in...