This week’s Roundup of Mom’s Choice Award winners features tons of educational books for the kids and a unicorn sprinkler! Read More
Interview with Miranda Mittleman, Author of PAWS and THINK!® Be Thankful For What You Have
Continuing with our interview series, we had the good fortune of speaking with author Miranda Mittleman, who is a three-time Mom’s Choice Award-Winning writer for her PAWS and THINK!® series. Not only that, but Miranda still finds time to write poetry, run, do karate (she’s a black belt!) and spend time with her awesome husband, Michael, and their adorable dog Weaver. Read More
Viral Video Showing Children Making Friends Reminds Us How It’s Done
Children have no tact when it comes to engaging people they’re interested in. If they want to know why you’re sitting alone, how much money you make, or any number of super personal questions their little minds can come up with, they’re just going to ask. No apologies. That’s what makes this video so pure. Read More
Teaching Our Kids The Importance Of Consciousness
Consciousness is an important aspect of life. Teachers teach their students about conscious behavior, ministers preach about conscious behavior, counselors guide clients on how to be more conscientious and society itself praises those of us who are upstanding, conscious citizens. Read More
8-Year-Old Girl Writes Letter Asking Santa What He Wants For Christmas
The note begins, “Dear Santa Claus, Since you’ve been giving us presents every year, this year I ask for nothing. I have toys, a home, family, and love. So this year I want to make you something…” Read More
Teach Kids How to Accept Gifts – A Guide for Parents
Do you children know how to accept gifts gratefully? This is an important lesson to review this holiday season. Suzanne Wind shares a few expert tips. Read More
It Gets Tiring Being Told I’m Too Young to Be a Mom
It’s something I’ve grown accustomed to over the past six years. I can usually see it coming as the person I’m talking to scans my face, looking for visible evidence or pondering our conversation for context clues. Sometimes it’s never spoken out loud, but often, it is.
“You are way too young to have kids!” Read More
Raising Polite Kids: When To Begin?
Take this short one-question quiz. There’s no right answer. It’s just about determining your parenting style. Read More
Party Etiquette for Kids and Parents
Parents, review these party etiquette tips and coach your kids on them to ensure they will be guests who are invited back again and again. Read More
How to Raise Polite Kids
Raising polite kids is my passion. I have raised a lot of kids and I know that there are more than five things you need to do ensure they grow into kind… Read More