by Brionna Kennedy | Nov 6, 2013 | Finances
Learning how to manage money effectively is not an innate skill, but one that takes time to learn at an early age to ensure that healthy financial habits are established. By teaching children how to manage money, it will equip them to have a better chance at success....
by Brionna Kennedy | Oct 29, 2013 | Toddlers
Going to the dentist is a necessary evil. With their drills, bright lights, and masked faces, it’s easy to understand why children would be scared; after all, a visit can be down right uncomfortable. However, there are several books you can pick up to help...
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 Amy LeForge | Jul 10, 2013 | Education
Dante left out a circle of Hell when he wrote Inferno. He imagined only nine areas of suffering, but he forgot about middle school. In an informal survey, the majority of adults looked back and pegged those two or three years as the most miserable time of their lives....
by Amy LeForge | May 12, 2013 | Thoughts from Amy
My boys helped make this video. It made me cry.