It all goes so quickly. One day you are changing dozens of diapers and the next chasing a giggling toddler through the park. You blink and then there’s driver’s training, followed by Prom and then your baby’s first heartbreak. We worry about all the day-to-day tasks shuffling from breakfast to dinner, soccer practice, and school…
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Wait…Family Bonding Can be Fun?
Ahh…the kids are finally back to school or are now settling into their remote learning routines. Maybe you now have the hang of juggling parenting while working from home or have figured out your work schedule to align best for your hectic family schedule. No matter what your unique family situation, one thing is always constant in all our lives. When are we able to fit in quality time as a family and keep everyone engaged?
My whole family went to prison!
It’s not exactly how it sounds. No crimes were committed but while on vacation we were able to visit and tour one of the most famous historic prisons in North America. We went to Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, PA. This was a great and unique experience for one of our family adventures. It’s educational…
#SaveOurChildren
How to Keep Your Children Safe In Dangerous Times “It won’t happen to my children. I watch them.” We hear parents say that all the time but yet roughly 2,300 children go missing every day in the United States. This number includes abductions, kidnappings, runaways, and children that become lost. (1)
Parents Guide to the Pivot
Making the Most From a Failed Experiment As parents, our lives consist of constant projects and events in hope of bringing positive experiences to our children. Sometimes and let’s face it most of the time there are bumps and obstacles in even the most planned out days or activities. It’s easy advice to say make…
Ultimate Parents Guide to Among Us
Is Among Us safe for kids? The short answer is no unless you properly understand what’s going on, and do some research yourself. With some guidance, it can be a safe place for many ages to enjoy. This depends on the age of the son or daughter, Among Us itself is only mildly violent with…