Memorial Day… A Day to Remember

Memorial Day is typically an add on to a spring weekend, three days to spend with family and friends. Make this Memorial Day a day of remembrance and honor. Fly the Stars and Stripes, attend a parade or take part in the National Moment of Remembrance. Teach your children why the day is set apart…

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Super Summer Safety Strategies

Families spend a lot of time outdoors during the summer months. Safety first is a good motto. Whether swimming at the lake or pool, roasting marshmallows over a fire or biking, you’ll find tips to make the family activities a bit more secure. And don’t forget the first-aid kit when you and the crew are…

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Top 10 Tips to Summer Learning

Use these ten tips to keep your kids engaged and learning during the summer months. Write all ten words on a chalkboard or whiteboard. Try to intentionally incorporate as many of the top ten as possible each week. READ Read as much as you can as often as you can to your children. WRITE Print letters,…

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Words from the WORD to Bless Mom

  Bless mom and grandma on Mother’s Day with a special verse from God’s Word, the Bible. A handmade card from a child is a keepsake gift. Construction paper, stickers, kid art, and even glitter (if you’re up for the mess) make cards personal. Use a concordance to find a verse or use one of the verses…

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Encouraging the JOY of Reading

Spending time with preschoolers is truly fun. Little kids are so incredibly excited about life and learning. They have few inhibitions, ask funny questions, and tell humorous stories. It’s always an adventure in a PreK classroom. Usually, I work with parents and staff, but occasionally I’m invited to read to the children. Typically the teachers…

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Jesus at Easter and Always

Linda read a beautiful prayer at bible study this past week. The words reflect the many ways Jesus touched others during his ministry. May this prayer bless you as Easter approaches. I pray that Christ may come to you early in the morning as He came to Mary that morning in the garden. And I…

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How to Handle BIG EMOTIONS in Little Kids

We’ve all dealt with meltdowns/tantrums/hissy fits with our littles. Big emotions in young children are typically over exaggerated responses, but frustrating for parents. Use these ten proactive tactics to help your child cope. Top Ten Tips to Handle BIG EMOTIONS in Little Kids Break skills into smaller chunks to allow for success. Have realistic expectations…

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A Lesson in Patience from a Sloth

Scott and I were recently in Costa Rica. We went on an excursion to the rainforest, visiting a number of beautiful destinations and sights, including a conservation park. Our guide, Alejandro del Piero, was a wealth of information on the birds, insects, and animals in the park. The most unusual? The sloth. We saw a…

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Summer Planning for Families

Considering the hustle and bustle of the school year and the COLD we’ve experienced this winter, planning summer activities will be fun!. Begin your family meeting with prayer, asking the Lord to guide you in your plans. End the meeting with a fun dessert you typically serve in the summertime. Keep in mind, Mom and…

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Growing Wisdom in Kids

Why is a word with great expectations. Children are inherently curious. The word why asked by a child and subsequent questions  asked by a caring adult can grow kids in wisdom and knowledge. Parents are the experts or are at least deemed THE authority on all topics according to young children. Kids ask questions to…

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