Labor Day is more than just a long weekend. It's an opportunity to teach your kids the value of hard work and appreciation. Discover practical ways to make this holiday meaningful for your family.
Ah, the familiar scent of new notebooks and freshly sharpened pencils, the sound of school buses rumbling down the street—back to school season is upon us! As parents, we're simultaneously relieved and apprehensive, while our kids might be feeling a mixture of excitement and dread. Fear not, dear readers! In this blog post, we'll equip you with an arsenal of survival tips for both parents and kids to tackle the upcoming school year with confidence and ease.
As a mom of three teenage daughters, I've been asked the question many times - "Mom, do you have a favorite child?" It's a loaded question that often comes with a hint of jealousy or competition. But here's the truth - I don't have a favorite child. Sure, there are times when I feel closer to one of my daughters than the others, but that doesn't mean I love them any less. In fact, my love for each of my girls is unique and special in its own way. In this blog post, I want to bust the myth of the favorite child and share why it's important for parents to treat all their children equally.