Tag: learning
Starting the School Year Right: Being Purposeful in Your Child’s Schooling
I'm pretty sure that I am not the only parent of school-aged children that is already thinking about the upcoming school year. The start...
The Marriage Relationship: Recommended Reads & Resources
The first bond of society is marriage. --Cicero
My husband and I will be celebrating twenty-four years of marriage this December. Twenty-four years. To say...
How to Ride a Bike: Teaching Your Kids Without Training Wheels...
Riding a bike is a great feeling of freedom for adults and young kids. Teaching a kid to ride a big kid bike with...
5 Tips for Preparing for a Parent-Teacher Conference
It's that time of year again. The birds are chirping, flowers blooming, and families and teachers are counting down the days until summer break....
A Love of Reading: Celebrating National Library Week
Did you know that April 7-13 is National Library Week?
I took my daughters to our local public library for the first time this past...
Read Across America: 7 Ways to Celebrate Reading Awareness
Read Across America is a yearly celebration of reading through the art of Dr. Seuss.
In this digital age, we’ve hit a unique point in...
Brain Breaks! They’re Great for the Whole Family. Give...
Raise your hand if... your child got frustrated with you and whined because they had to finish a task. And then YOU became frustrated...
Vacation: How to Make Long-Lasting Connections with Your Children
What if taking a vacation brought out the most impactful ways to grow our relationships with our children?
I once thought that to have a...
Bringing Social Skills and Manners Home from Preschool
If your child is in preschool, whether a new student or a seasoned veteran, they will be learning much more than their ABC’s and...
A Mom’s Guide to Assessments for Children & Teens | Dr....
Disclosure: This post is written & sponsored by Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Allison Mark, PsyD, PA. It's officially "Back to School" time which comes with many...














