by Amy LeForge | Sep 16, 2013 | Resources/Reviews
Editor’s note: When I received this article, I was a bit puzzled because I’d not heard of Bell. I am told that these plans are available in the US as well as in Canada (apologies to my overseas readers), which makes it an interesting company to research....
by Amy LeForge | Sep 15, 2013 | Linky
Good Monday, Heroes! Once again we are looking for super great giveaways here on Earnest Parenting. I’m particularly pleased to have this linky because we’re getting into the big gift shopping season, and what better way to get gifts for the holidays than...
by Amy LeForge | Sep 15, 2013 | How To
No matter how old your child may be, you will want to know how you can organize their toys. For parents of younger kids, they likely don’t want to let them have unsupervised access to some of their toys. Parents of older kids will likely want to teach them the...
by Amy LeForge | Sep 14, 2013 | Adolescence
Turning 16 is an exciting time for any teenager, especially one who has just learned how to drive. There are a few precautions you can take to ensure that you are protecting both your child and your property. 1. Practice makes perfect The more you drive with your...
by Amy LeForge | Sep 14, 2013 | How To
Planning birthday parties for kids requires much more than picking a cake, inviting friends and filling a room with balloons for decoration. Children in this generation are more demanding, and they usually like parties that portray a particular theme. One of the kid’s...
by Amy LeForge | Sep 13, 2013 | Education
Every year, the job market is swamped with millions of new high school and college graduates, each racing to land one of the few job openings. The competition is not unlike musical chairs, with more applicants than positions, and it can be heartbreaking for a student...