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Teaching kids about self-care is sometimes easier than it is for us adults to practice it. Learn how to talk to them about the importance of it and then begin modeling it yourself!

Teaching kids how to recharge and practice self-care

Are you in need of boredom busters? Here are 20 engaging things to do when you are stuck in the house.

Boredom Busters! 20 engaging things to do when you are stuck in the house

Are you having trouble getting your kids to part with their artwork? It's a process that needs to be taught and I'll be honest, it isn't easy. Here's how you can start.

Teaching your child to part with their artwork & school projects

Printable valentine cards for perler beads

Is the thought of storing your kids' artwork stressful? If you don't know where to start, here are 4 great ways.

4 ways to display your child’s artwork

Be the village you want to live in. Accept help when you need it and give it when you can.

Be the village

It's hard for kids to get outside in the cold winter months. Here's the one thing we do to help them burn off their energy.

How we burn off energy in the cold winter months

Kids have an easier time appreciating things than they do other family members. This activity will help them to see the good in others and feel pride when they see what others see in them.

Teaching kids to show appreciation for family

Gift giving holidays can be stressful. Here are some ways to work with your child before, during, and after gift giving disappointment.

Helping your child with gift giving disappointment: before, during, and after

Christmas morning can be a blur if we let it. We use these tips to intentionally slow it down so it can be enjoyed by everyone.

Slowing down Christmas morning

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Kristina Grum is a Certified Parent Educator who has over a decade of experience working with children, including being a classroom teacher. She currently teaches parenting classes in her local area and writes about shifting parenthood from barely surviving to thriving. Read More…

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