by Brionna Kennedy | Jan 29, 2014 | Toddlers
Sometimes getting children to pick up their toys, brush their own teeth or keep track of and turn in their homework can seem like the most challenging task imaginable. For young people to take on certain tasks without having to be asked, they have to learn values such...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 7, 2013 | Parenting
In today’s world, many children find themselves not fully understanding what is being delivered in their classrooms, and are often hesitant to speak up about it for fearing of looking stupid in front of their peers. This leads to gaps in their knowledge, which only...
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 Amy LeForge | Sep 30, 2013 | How To
Innate leadership qualities are usually pretty apparent in small children. Observe a classroom or playground, and you’ll see certain kids that just direct everyone else and others that sit quietly and fall in line with what others are doing. While people can’t...
by Amy LeForge | Feb 25, 2013 | Parenting
Special thanks to the good folks at Braintrack for this infographic. Earnest Parenting: help for parents who want to suggest good things to their children.