Making Christmas Calm & Bright

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Family, friends, and festivities make for a fun holiday season but not necessarily a peace-filled Christmas. Pose the following questions to your family at a family meeting to determine priorities and prepare for a calm and bright holiday. A little preparation and attainable expectations will make a huge difference for everyone. • Who will we…

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Ten Tips for Raising Generous Kids

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Training children to be generous can be overwhelming! It’s often difficult to get kids to even share with their siblings. Compassion, kindness, empathy, and generosity can be modeled and taught to our kids. Generosity is easily taught during the holidays with so many options and opportunities for families to get involved helping others. Use these…

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8 Strategies for Great Family Gatherings

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There’s at least one in every family. The uncle who consistently asks inappropriate questions, the aunt without kids who’s an expert in childrearing, or the cousin with extreme political views who insists on a debate during holiday meals. Fortunately, we can choose our friends. Relatives we need to learn to live with; the good, the…

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10 Tips for Terrific Parent-Teacher Conferences

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Fall conferences provide an opportunity for parents and teachers to collaborate as a team to discuss the curriculum as well as the specific needs of your child. Make the most of fall preschool and elementary school conferences with these ten tips for terrific parent-teacher conferences. Keep ins mind, your child’s teacher is well trained and…

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I’m TOO Busy! What are Your Priorities?

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Why is BUSY worn like a badge of honor? Yes, it’s great to do noble things like helping at school, teaching Sunday school, leading the Brownie troop, serving on the PTA. The question I have for you is, what are your priorities and what in your busyness brings you joy? And I ask from a place…

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Kids and Money

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  How much do your kids know about money: giving to others, saving for the future, and spending on self? The spending on self  aspect of money knowledge seems to be the most common for children. Sharing with others is typically only encouraged during the holiday season. Saving for the future is not in most…

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A Plan for Mom

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The backpacks are packed, the forms are submitted, the kiddos are off and running. After weeks of preparing for the beginning of the school year for your children, take time to plan your fall. Pour yourself a cup of coffee, catch your breath, and contemplate these areas of enrichment. Just for you! Proactive Plan for…

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Top 10 Reasons to Register for Supernatural Parenting

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You were divinely chosen to raise your children. Attending Supernatural Parenting will benefit you and your family tremendously! Here are the top 10 reasons why you should register. 1. Model life-long learning by going to class when your child is in class. Make Wednesday evenings a family affair with dinner together and class. 2. Preview…

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Relieve Your Child’s Stress…Tell the Teacher!

Tell the teacher about difficult circumstance to help relieve your child’s stress at school. Begin by getting acquainted with the staff at your child’s school, most importantly, the classroom teacher. Take the time to share anything that would help with the transition to school. Inform the teacher of circumstances that may be stressful, upsetting or…

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The Art of Making Friends

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Friends are a blessing and a JOY! As parents, we want our kiddos to make friends and keep friends. The art of friendship begins at home with mom and dad modeling relational skills and guiding sibling friendships. When children head out into the world of school, sports, church, and other activities, Mom and Dad can…

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