by Amy LeForge | Oct 11, 2013 | How To
Howdy, Heroes! If you’re the parents of the first grandkids in your family, chances are babyproofing your own parents’ house is an important task. Our kids are the youngest of all the grandchildren, so we didn’t have to do much to remind our parents...
by Brionna Kennedy | Oct 11, 2013 | Adolescence
Addiction and substance abuse can be a huge struggle for young teens and can have a huge impact on the family. Taking a pro-active approach and being open and honest with your children will help them avoid or overcome this obstacle to their happiness. Help Them Find...
by Felicia | Oct 11, 2013 | Parenting
When you signed up to host an exchange student, you were probably filled with excitement, eager to teach and to learn. But as your student’s arrival draws nearer, you may be feeling some anxiety. Are you ready for this? Your foreign exchange student will be anxious,...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 10, 2013 | Parenting
It seems that kids today are exposed to far more cultural influences through mass media than ever before. Much of those influences glorify hollow values that few parents would like instilled in their children. One could argue that it is much harder to teach your kids...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 10, 2013 | Education
I really found this infographic on the ROI (Return On Investment) of a college education to be enlightening. And slightly annoying. Costs have gone up 4 times faster than other consumer prices? Not cool.
by Amy LeForge | Oct 9, 2013 | Resources/Reviews
I got a note last week from the folks at Disney Junior, saying that the site has been completely rebuilt. Aimed at kids ages 2-7, there are now 20 new play-along mobile games and activities available. Interestingly, the games were designed first to work on tablets,...