Chrissy Tetley Mom’s Choice Award-winning author | Music Teacher Website | Facebook | Twitter Several weeks ago, I shared a post with ideas on ways to start an at-home music education program. Three simple ideas that are easy and accessible to all families. They also showed us how easy it is to create musical fun at home. Today, I’d like to take that one step further with ideas for groups … Read More
Weekly Roundup: 4 Great Children’s Picture Books! June 19 – 25, 2016
Check out the four children’s picture books that won a Mom’s Choice Award last week! Read More
How My Daughter Challenged My Perspective (After Embarrassing Me At O’Charley’s)
All I wanted was to get out of that restaurant alive. People were unabashedly staring, and even though that normally doesn’t get to me, it did that night. After we paid, I all but threw the kids in the car, kissed my mom goodbye (and thanked her for always dealing with our chaos gracefully!), and schlepped the kids home. On the way, images of tucking both kids quickly and seamlessly into bed danced in my mind as I fantasized about the day coming to a close. Read More
Protecting Your Kids & Home From Summertime Bugs The Natural Way
Protecting your kids from irritating bug bites this summer is important. But how can you discourage bugs without doing any harm? Read More
10 Stress Busting Strategies for Parents
As every parent learns, you can’t be a good mom or dad when you’re stressed out, no matter how positive your intentions. Read More
5 Conversations to Have with Your Kids After Finding Dory
Finding Dory — Pixar’s poignant, long-awaited (13 years!) sequel to Finding Nemo — is emotionally satisfying, full of lovable old and new characters, and, just as Dory herself would want, utterly unforgettable. Read More
Introducing the Mom Knows Best Newsletter
The Mom Knows Best newsletter is a chance for us stay in touch about giveaways, product reviews, parenting advice, family-related opinion columns, and more! Read More
In the Midst of Tragedy, Why Are We So Quick to Throw Stones?
I tend to think that outsiders blame parents because, when they admit that it’s an actual accident, they are admitting that they and their loved ones are not immune to the very same circumstances. It’s acknowledging that there are things that are out of their control; that even the most caring parent can’t completely shield and protect their child. Read More
Inducing Science Curiosity in Kids This Summer
This summer our family decided that we can still have fun while learning some new things. Science doesn’t have to be a boring classroom subject; there are ways I’ve found to induce science curiosity in my kids. Read More
Righty or Lefty? When Will You Know?
Will your child be an accomplished athlete or mathematical genius? We grownups love looking for subtle clues to our child’s future self… Read More