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13 Ways to Spend Time with Your Teenage Daughter
By :
Rachel Paxton
Creative ways to spend quality time with your teenage daughter.
A Family Reunion At Last!
By :
Marie Christianson
The idea of holding a reunion is always welcomed with merriments because families see reunions as great opportunities to keep in touch again with their dear members.
A Lesson in Family History
By :
Rachel Paxton
Talking to your kids about their family's history.
A Modern Hope Chest
By :
Rachel Paxton
Hope chests can still be a great way for young girls to prepare for marriage and their own home someday.
Activities for Active Toddler Boys
By :
Rachel Paxton
Hints for keeping your active toddler boys busy during the day.
Baby Shower Gift Ideas To Delight Any Mom-To-Be, And Her Baby
By :
Rika Susan
A thoughtfully chosen baby shower gift will be cherished, both for the sentiment attached to it, and the need it is likely to fill. Whether you prefer something unique or creative, or take the practical road...
Become Your Child’s First Teacher for Giving Excellent Morals and Education?
By :
Neelima Reddy
Parents are the first teachers to children, from where they learn excellent morals and education. For ensuring proper development of your child, you need to get involved in your child education, attend parent’s meeting regularly, get involved in child activities, and also become your child’s advocate.
Building Teen Character: Part-Time Employment
By :
Rachel Paxton
A part time job is a great way for a teen to learn the value of work.
Building Teen Character: Volunteering for Community Service
By :
Rachel Paxton
Volunteering for community service is great life experience for you teen.
Developing Toddler Motor Skills
By :
Rachel Paxton
Toddlers learn and grow very quickly. There are many motor skills developed at this age. Here are some ways you can help them develop these skills.
Division of Labor
By :
Rachel Paxton
Thoughts on dividing household chores among family members.
Eight Tips for Feeding Toddlers
By :
Rachel Paxton
How to create an atmosphere where your toddler is more likely to settle down and eat.
Eliminate Hidden Dangers by Encouraging Early Money-Management Skills
By :
Carrie Carter
When it comes to long-term planning, perhaps nothing is more popular today than setting aside money for a child’s future college education. That’s not to say that saving money for education is a requirement for being a good parent -- nothing could be further from the truth . . .
Expanding Your Teen's World View
By :
Rachel Paxton
Parents can expand the world view of their teens by introducing them to enriching experiences through travel and in their own communities.
Family Fun: Five Ways to Celebrate Everyday Life with your Family
By :
Jamie Jefferson
Those of us who invest our time, energy, and money into raising a family know it better than anyone: there is no substitute for quality family time. Here are five ideas for fostering the closeness of your family.
My Teen Hates Our Youth Group
By :
Rachel Paxton
Thoughts on what you can do if your teen hates your church youth group.
Planning for a Farmstay
By :
Kids Love Vacations
A farmstay can be an enjoyable experience for kids and adults alike. Depending on the nature of farms, some specialize in rearing sheep and chickens, while others have cattle, horses, calves and goats. A farmstay provides an abundance of learning activities and memorable hands-on opportunities.
Rain Rain Go Away -My Kids Want To Play
By :
Jan Hayner
Ways to Organize your childs play day indoors can be a lot of fun, for you and your child. These are some of the things that make you look forward to a rainy day.
Raising a Self-Sufficient Teen
By :
Rachel Paxton
Thoughts on raising your children to be able to take care of themselves.
Revering the Crayon Marks
By :
Susie Cortright
Ideas for recapturing the magic of motherhood.
Role Models for Your Teen
By :
Rachel Paxton
Thoughts on finding (and being!) good role models for your teens.
Seven Ideas for Simple Living
By :
Susie Cortright
Here are seven ways you can refocus on the needs of your family and create lasting memories for your kids, all while remaining attentive to your own needs as a parent. And each is designed to take 15 minutes or less.
Starting a Teen Book Study Group
By :
Rachel Paxton
Tips for organizing a book study group for teens.
Teaching Teens the Value of Money
By :
Rachel Paxton
Tips for teaching your teenager how to budget money.
Teaching Toddlers to do Household Chores
By :
Rachel Paxton
Tips for helping your toddlers learn to do household chores.
The Heart of a Humble Parent
By :
Rachel Paxton
How to teach your children you are human too and make mistakes.
The Importance of Toddler Routines
By :
Rachel Paxton
Tips for creating a daily routine for your toddler.
The Short List: Some Thoughts on Time
By :
Susie Cortright
Is there a subject more charged than that of time, especially among parents? It is the source of many of our conversations ("How are you?" "Busy!") and much of our guilt. Here are some thoughts on taming our own perception of time.
The Wonderful Thing About Family Togetherness
By :
Jan Hayner
The days of family togetherness are coming back. Remember the days gone by and the fun things you did as a family? I remember one time when my brother and I
Time Management for Kids
By :
Rachel Paxton
Tips for helping kids learn to spend their time wisely.
Timely Thank-You's
By :
Rachel Paxton
Rediscovering the lost art of writing thank you notes.
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