We’re happy to announce our first blog-hosted giveaway! This Mom’s Choice Award-winning K’NEX 70 Model Building Set will make a wonderful holiday gift! Follow the instructions on the widget below to enter! Read More
What Your Parents Really Think About You
My Mother-in-Law said something to me shortly after the birth of our daughter that has stuck with me and irrevocably altered the way I viewed my burgeoning motherhood. Mainly, it affected the way I view my own parents. Read More
The Spirit of Giving: What the Holiday Season is Really About
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is -What are you doing for others?”
~Martin Luther King, Jr. Read More
The Puppy Trap
One moment of weakness and now I have a dog for twelve to fifteen years. I forgot how much work puppies are. We already have one dog, a Tibetan spaniel named Buster Brown… Read More
Weekly Roundup: Best Family Products, Books, Toys, Apps, & More of Nov. 23-29
Now that Thanksgiving is over, it’s time to work on that Holiday gift list! We are extremely excited to announce the products to win a Mom’s Choice Award the week of November 23 – 29! They are all available to purchase through the Mom’s Choice Awards store. If you see anything you like, be sure to click on the image or the purchase link for more information! Read More
Surviving Survival Mode: My Farewell to Being Everything
There is pressure, spoken and unspoken, to do everything. To be everything. Feed your children wholesome meals and snacks all day. Limit (or eliminate) screen time. Keep them engaged. Get your pre-pregnancy shape back. Have meaningful and well-maintained relationships. Nurture your marriage. Have interests that aren’t Daniel Tiger, finger painting, and who has meat on sale this week. Make sure your two-year-old knows all of her numbers, letters, and can properly pronounce ‘quinoa’ before she gets to preschool. The list goes on and on. Read More
The Secret of Raising a Self-Disciplined Child
What does self-control have to do with setting limits? Our children learn self-control from the limits we set–but only if we set them with empathy. Here’s how it works. Read More
The Science of Selfies
If you have a tween or a teen, the recent news that more people have died from taking selfies than from shark attacks probably came as no surprise. More than 90 percent of teens post photos of themselves online. And though the risk of death is highly unlikely, parents are naturally concerned about this trend that seems to be the very symbol of a self-absorbed generation. By understanding the real reasons… Read More
Weekly Roundup: Best Books, Toys, Apps, and More of Nov 9-15
And we’re back for another weekly roundup! We have some AMAZING new products that we’re very excited share with you! If you see anything you like, be sure to click on the image or the purchase link for more information!
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The Struggles My Autistic Sister Faced from Bullying
Growing up as the oldest of three children, I assumed the responsibility of the supporter and role model. My siblings and I were all very close in age, so my brother and sister were able to learn from my mistakes and capitalize on fun activities they watched me do. I loved my mentorship role and still find myself holding on to it each day. However… Read More