This is a collaborative post by www.mediabuzzer.net. Buying a baby gift is not exactly an easy thing to do, as there are so many things to consider, and while you want to buy something useful, there is also the baby’s development to take into account. Young minds are learning from day one and some gifts […]
parenting
Moving with Kids? Here are 3 Simple Steps for Saving Your Sanity
Today’s post is a guest post from Daniel Sherwin from dadsolo.com. Life transitions are tough. Moving can be one of the most difficult transitions we experience in our adult lives. If you’re a parent, you’ll have to deal with the stresses of the move while also watching over your children on moving day. Are you […]
5 Games that encourage attachment
Today’s post written by Mark from footballzone.com. It is never too late to make a bond between the parent and their child stronger. The best option to work on that bond is by having fun. That way, your child will have positive memories in the future life. The goal of any game is to entertain […]
Healthy eats for the littles on the go
This post is sponsored by Bean Sprouts, but all opinions are my own. One of the best investments any parent can make is a museum membership. Especially during the colder months, kids need a break from the confines of home and school, and children’s museums offer hands-on learning experiences in an exciting, kid-friendly environment. One […]
Wholesome books for your 8-10 year-old daughter
My daughter was an early reader. She started at two and started reading chapter books at five. Click here to see how we got her started reading young. She’s six now. The problem I have is that books at her reading level can be too mature for her age. So here is a list of […]
10 parenting hacks for the autism mom
Parenting is crazy hard. Parenting a child with autism requires an unusual amount of creativity and resourcefulness. Each child is different, but most have unique challenges. Mine has has extremely limited speech, and his sensory processing disorder requires extra input sometimes, but also dictates that things like food touching his fingers and bloody noses drive […]
5 tips for rocking single parenting
Photo via Pixabay by Blanka Today’s post is a guest post from Daniel Sherwin from dadsolo.com. Being a single parent comes with many challenges, even for the mother or father who feels prepared to take on both roles. You may feel exhausted much of the time, and it might be difficult to find a few […]
Which is easier: stay-at-home mom, or working mom?
I actually started motherhood as a work-at-home mom. I think for many moms that’s the dream, to not need to find or pay for childcare, to be with your kids all day, and to earn money. I didn’t have a choice. My husband didn’t make enough to support us without my income, and as we […]
3 Things To Look For In A Day Care Centre
This is a collaborative post by www.mediabuzzer.net. Parents should approach day care searching the same way they would undertake job hunting. Be thorough, do your research, and start hunting early. Once you find a potential centre, there are a few steps you will need to take to make sure it’s the right one for you […]
The religious effect: raising kids in a Christian family
I was fortunate to be asked to write a blog post for a series that Michal Johnson did on her blog about raising kids in different religious environments. My post, of course, was about raising children in a Christian home. Here’s an excerpt: My husband and I were both raised in a Christian home. His […]