
When Your Child Has Developmental Dysplasia of the Hips
Apr 5, 2013 | motherhood, quick tip | 0 Comments
Guest Post by: Jamie The past month has been a whirlwind of emotions in our household. My youngest son was a late walker-16 months and a few days. He has the cutest little toddler walk; he looks like he’s just got a bounce to his step. That bounce, however, is caused by a difference in leg...

Does Being A Stay-at-Home Mom Matter?
Apr 3, 2013 | motherhood, motivation, parenting | 14 Comments
Are our children going to turn out fine no matter what? Is it all out of our control? I have read comments stating that being a stay-at-home mom does not matter. The choices we make as moms has no affect on our children. I think-as a mom of four who has been doing this...

I Never Set Out to be a Stay at Home Mom
Mar 24, 2013 | motherhood, motivation | 4 Comments
{Guest Post by Heather Von St. James} I never set out to be a stay at home mom. I was going to be a working mom, the main breadwinner, and let my husband be the one who took care of things when I had to work. It is what we agreed on and we were happy with the decision. Then I actually HAD...

5 Spring Activities for Toddlers, Preschoolers & Kindergarten
Mar 21, 2013 | activities | 0 Comments
Spring activities for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten kids are shared often on this blog. It is a season that has so many themes attached to it that creating learning activities for kids can be easy. I rounded up a handful of Spring activities for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten...

Infant Language Development Tips and Activities
Mar 17, 2013 | activities, motherhood, parenting | 20 Comments
At the intersection of playful babble exchanges, shared book experiences, and singing yourself silly you will find a great destination. It’s called language competency. Try to imagine a solid foundation of conversational and linguistic competence as the launch pad for infant...