by Amy LeForge | May 8, 2014 | Thoughts from Amy
Heroes, Mother’s Day is almost here (and yes, that’s a reminder for some of you. ahem). What are you doing to celebrate Mom? And moms, do you remember what life was like when you had a small baby? Oh, those nights! I’ll tell you a story about that...
by Brionna Kennedy | May 7, 2014 | Discipline
If you are a parent of a teenager who is almost old enough to drive, you probably have heart palpitations when you think about it. However, there are five things you need to teach your teen about driving to keep him safe and to help you keep your sanity as well....
by emilygreen | May 7, 2014 | Home Management
When it comes time to decorate your nursery, adding some personal touches can help make it feel like a part of your home. If you want to add some flair to your new nursery, here are some creative DIY projects that will help you welcome your little one with inspiration...
by Amy LeForge | May 6, 2014 | Education
Michelle has an interesting dilemma. She and Ryan divorced four years ago, and today they share custody of their pre-teen son and 13-year-old daughter. Many split families understand exactly the frustration that Michelle is experiencing. Ryan does not share her...
by Amy LeForge | May 5, 2014 | Tween
Spring has sprung! Time to ditch those winter boots and coats and slip into something more comfortable (and fashionable)! No one is more excited about shaking the Winter blues than children. Little girls are especially excited about all of the fun and pretty clothes...
by Amy LeForge | May 5, 2014 | Education
Every child has a different learning style. That is, one child learns best by working with hands-on activities, while another child might learn better understand with flash cards. Neither learning style is superior, but it’s important to recognize the...