Tag: parenting
Family Reading: 3 Reasons to Read With Your Tween
Throughout the early childhood years, we always hear about the importance of reading to and with our babies. Research shows that children whose parents...
This Summer: What I’m Not Doing as a Mom
This summer, I'm not overscheduling my kids.
And before anyone comes for me — this is absolutely not judgment toward the families who genuinely love...
Summer Planning: 6 Tips for When Kids are Home
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens (Ecclesiastes 3:1). He has made everything beautiful in its...
Free Indoor Activities for Kids: A Real Take on At-Home Adventure
Let me say something that is going to feel like a relief if you are a Miami mom hunting for free indoor activities for...
The Group Chat Isn’t Just Small Talk, It’s Survival
We’ve all had one of those days. When the laundry pile only seems to get higher no matter how many loads you’ve already run,...
Holding on to Faith as a Full-Time Caregiver
Being a full-time caregiver is one of those strange roles in life that brings both purpose and exhaustion, passion and pain. About a year...
Summer Break: Surviving the Summer Daze
Maycember has officially come and gone and with it the early morning chaos, lunch packing, school plays, graduation ceremonies, spirit weeks, and forgotten permission...
Summer Planning: 4 Tips for Creating Family Rhythms
We blinked and summer is here! The school year is almost over, and while it is an exciting season for most children, for some...
Summer Reading: 9 Programs Make Reading Fun This Summer
When I think back to the summers of my childhood, the constant thread that runs through each of them was reading. There were the...
Homeschooling My Neurodivergent Child: What’s Working For Us
When I first stepped into homeschooling, I thought I had a pretty good idea of what I was doing. I’ve spent over 15 years...















