by Brionna Kennedy | Apr 21, 2014 | Toddlers
If your child has a specific fear, you may be wondering just what you can do to help. The good news is that there are five tips every parent should know about teaching a child to conquer his fears. Spiders, Bugs, and Other Insects If your child is afraid of spiders or...
by Annette Hazard | Apr 21, 2014 | Parenting
As a parent, your most important job is to provide safety and security for your children. While there are many things you can personally do to ensure their well-being, it’s what you teach them that could one day save their lives. There are five skills you should...
by Brionna Kennedy | Apr 11, 2014 | Toddlers
Losing that first baby tooth can be a quick and easy surprise or weeks of anxiety as it wiggles a little at a time. Sharing the legend of the tooth fairy is a fun way to bring a little magic home and it also provides a teachable moment to have with your snaggle tooth...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 9, 2014 | Toddlers
Potty training is a major milestone for both parent and child. The lure of being free from buying and changing diapers is appealing to parents, but the thought of the potty training process can be discouraging, both for parents who have never potty trained before and...
by Brionna Kennedy | Apr 7, 2014 | Parenting
Divorce causes a disruption in the lives of both parents and the children living in the home. While it does affect some children negatively, it is important to note that not all children experience problems. And that you as parents can do everything in your power to...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 2, 2014 | Parenting
More than half the marriages in the United States end in divorce. This process is even more difficult when there are children involved. Here are some things that should think about when determining custody. Don’t let emotions take over Divorce can be an...