Allowing your child to independent.
That sounds obvious, and maybe even easy. But it is something I believe every parent may struggle with at some point in those early independent, yet dependent, years.
Hands on kids activities for hands on moms.

Allowing your child to independent.
That sounds obvious, and maybe even easy. But it is something I believe every parent may struggle with at some point in those early independent, yet dependent, years.

Why?Why?Why?
… Why?
Experience that in your house?Repeat.
Ha. Okay. I won’t be the one with the repetitive questions.Its probably your kids.
There’s the ‘why’ stage that we’re currently in. [Which I think I'm pretty good at answering... for now.]But, I’m sure the nagging repetitive questions will be 

Henry acting out?No….That never happens.
Ha. I wish that was a true story.Henry whizzed through the terrible twos with just a lot of energy, not really being terrible.The threes have been another story.

More of those Unwanted Behaviors have been answered! This time its a pretty touchy topic but one definitely to be aware of. Is your child becoming a little too aware of his/her private parts, or worse, others?

Every Monday through September, we’ll be going through some Unwanted Behaviors. I’m very excited for this part in the series, because I often wonder what is expected of my child at his age, or how to cope with certain outbursts. And boy, the 

For the Raising Kids is Tough series, August has been all about your Eating Battles. This is the final edition of Eating Battles. This week are all the questions that came in throughout the month and I’ve posted on Facebook to have 

We’re discussing your Eating Battles. This week are some suggestions for healthy snacks that don’t turn into a meal. I have gathered some suggestions on Facebook as well as from one of the experts [Sarah from Füdoo Boards]. The hands on 