A Family History Timeline

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Kids love stories! Give children a glimpse of where they’ve come from by creating a big picture timeline of the extended family. Passing on your family history can include more than just oral stories. Artifacts, special gifts, and photographs all add to the richness of the family. Because children hear about overcoming challenges, they’ll be…

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Spirited Dinner Conversations

A dining table set with blue plates and rustic decor graces a cozy room. Two black pendant lights hang above, inviting spirited conversations. The text reads "Spirited Dinner Conversations," with websites "FaithFirstParent.com" and "FaithfulGrandparenting.com" displayed.

Creating spirited dinner conversations around the table with teenage grandkids can be challenging! Conversations are typically a mix of eagerness to talk and possibly debate or a one-word answers punctuated by a nod. Connect and get to know one another better through spirited conversations. Create Creative Conversations Around Your Dinner Table Grandma Gail has a…

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Sharing Your Life Story with the Grands

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A special thank you to guest blogger David Appelhof for sharing his thoughts and experience in writing his life story as a gift for his children and grandchildren. xoBecky For years I’ve attempted to write my life story, a short biography as a history for my children and grandchildren. Ten years ago, I completed several…

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Grandchildren Helping with Family Dinner

A warmly lit dining table is set for dinner with plates, candles, and glass bottles. The text reads "Grandchildren Joyfully Helping." Visit FaithFirstParent.com and FaithfulGrandparenting.com for more heartwarming moments.

Give grandchildren, littles, middles and bigs, a job to do when gathering as a family. Grandma Gail has found a great way to get all the children working together as soon as they arrive. She has plates, glassware, and silverware out, ready to go on the table. All are part of the party preparations. The…

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The Purpose in a Grandchild’s Name

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Do you know the purpose in your grandchild’s name? A name can shape a child. A name can provide a sense of belonging, comfort, and purpose. Grandparents can make connections and build relationships through their grandchildren’s given names. One grandmother, Gail, has found the names of her grandchildren to be an excellent way to connect…

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Requests from Grandchildren

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  This post reflects the desire to come alongside a grandchild to encourage faith with prayer and financial means. The response to a grandchild’s request is one of thoughtfulness and love. A special thank you to guest blogger, David Appelhof for sharing his thoughts and experiences. xoBecky This past year, my wife and I  have received a…

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12 Tips for Transitioning to Kindergarten

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Kindergarten, it’s a big deal for children! Some kids transition well into the next stage of their education. Others are comfortable at preschool and would prefer not to change schools or classrooms! And other kids vacillate between excitement and hesitancy. With all kids, acknowledge the emotions that go into the kindergarten transition. Taking the time…

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Raising Courageous Kids

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Are you raising courageous kids? Are they brave, willing to try new things, meet new people, and embrace new opportunities to learn? Some children dive right into unfamiliar situations while others hold back. Both responses are normal for young children! There are ways to encourage all children to be courageous in a variety of situations.…

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Tough Transitions Tips for Littles

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Do your little kids ever have a tough time with transitions? Is switching gears from playtime to cleanup difficult? Everyone has trouble with transitions now and again, adults included. Most families with young children deal with transition trouble often. Try these techniques for specific situations transition more easily. Helping your child cooperate and shift more…

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Healthy Teeth, Happy Smiles

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Healthy teeth are reflected in healthy smiles. Seriously, is there anything cuter than a big smile; a baby’s toothless grin, a little kid’s front-tooth missing smile, a shy tinsel-grin of a tween with braces? Smiles are contagious and universal. Few human actions are as easy or rewarding as a smile. February is National Children’s Dental…

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