Good Manners Start in God’s Word

– The basis for good manners and polite behavior for all ages and stages of life is found in the Bible. Scripture is filled with verses in how to relate to others well. If you’re needing resources for teaching your kids or grandkids to respect God, others, and themselves, dive into the Bible. – Paul…

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Science Readiness for Preschoolers

Young children are scientists at heart. Kids experiment to make sense of their world. Scientific learning begins at birth, with cause and effect and builds from there. Science readiness is easy to implement with young children. Encourage curiosity and exploration in your preschooler. Scientific learning happens indoors and outdoors. Use the following tips to guide…

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Powerful Prayers for Kids

Powerful prayer is a parent’s best tool to both encourage and protect our kids. Start the day covering your children of all ages with blessings and love as they head out the door, off to school, and into the world. Daily prayer becomes a great habit, for the whole family. Incorporate scripture into the prayer.…

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Creating a Bedtime Routine

Creating a bedtime routine benefits the whole family. Keep the sleep schedule as consistent as possible, even during school breaks and vacations. When everyone is well rested, family life is a lot more pleasant. Creating a Bedtime Routine Plan quiet activities 30 minutes before bed to set the stage for sleep. Make your child’s bedroom…

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Preparing for the New Baby

Babies are a blessing! Preparing kids for the new baby is helpful for everyone. A new baby can be great fun, a tremendous challenge, or both for Mom, Dad, and the siblings. Here are tips to aid in the transition, before and after the baby arrives. Before the Baby Arrives Keep the lines of communication…

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The Stars and Stripes: A Matter of Respect

Grandchildren study little about the goodness of America today. They are not necessarily taught to recognize or respect the Stars and Stripes as a symbol of liberty and freedom. Lost also is the appreciation of those lost defending freedom or those currently serving in the military. Grandparents, the goodness of America can be made known…

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God’s Great Gift… FAMILY

A special thank you to guest blogger, David Appelhof,  for sharing his love of the Lord and the blessing of family.  xoBecky God’s gifts have been many throughout my lifetime. One of the greatest gifts is my family. Family reunions are a time to celebrate and give thanks for the relationships we share. My wife,…

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Cooperative Kids

Family life is so much more peaceful when everyone cooperates. The benefits are great when we all get along. All kids need time and practice to learn to be cooperative and work together with both adults and other children. Working together well is the goal. And believe me, it takes practice! I remember the first…

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12 Tips for Your Fussy Eater

Do you need tips to get your fussy eater to eat? Mealtime can be fun family time. But fussy eaters can be aggravating and worrisome for parents. Food is fuel for the human body and good nutrition is necessary for proper growth. When kids won’t eat, it’s downright frustrating. Try these 12 tips for family…

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Math Readiness for Littles

Math can be really fun! Pre-math activities are easy to incorporate into your little one’s day, both spontaneously and intentionally. There are seven areas of math readiness to introduce and practice. Through play and everyday activities, children can practice these concepts. Matching with one-to-one correspondence Identifying colors, shapes, and patterns Number sense: identifying numbers, counting…

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