Talking to children about money is vital. This will help them understand that money is not taboo or scary. To raise well-rounded and compassionate children, talking to your children about money is essential. From parents like you, here is some expert advice about handling giving back as a family. Here are some tips to help […]
It doesn’t matter if your child has dyslexia, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and other disabilities. It is essential to have a conversation about this. This conversation will be necessary to continue the dialogue often. As your child ages, you will likely have more questions or concerns regarding their disability. Your child’s attitude towards these conversations will […]
I didn’t go to culinary camp. My 15-year-old grandson did, and I got to enjoy the results. Being a grandmother is one of the greatest joys of my life and it can be challenging. Like parenting except you are not their parent and you don’t see them regularly, so you get to know them anew […]
As a parent, you understand it’s crucial to teach your preschooler how to be independent and get on her feet. These are suggestions and daily activities that encourage independence among young children. Although it’s pleasant to know that your child needs you and feels satisfied to care for them and help them, you must strike […]
In today’s world of instant information, uncertainty, cruelty, and differences in ideas, what is the true role of parents? Obviously, parents provide their children with food, clothing, and a place to live. They also are to provide financial support, medical care, and the opportunity to receive an education. And they are to protect their children […]
Whatever age or how old your kids are, they will always love to be a part of the household. They experience an immense sense of pride over their accomplishments, but they also experience tremendous satisfaction in being an active member of the entire family. When you next have something to be accomplished at home, consider […]
The concept of a growth mindset in education has to do with the students’ attitude toward failure and their drive to improve and learn skills. In general words, it distinguishes between fixed and growth mental models. If a person has an optimistic mindset, they know that they can improve their skills through education and practice. Alternatively, […]
Title: Sammy’s Broken Leg (Oh No!) and the Amazing Cast That Fixed It Author: Judith Wolf Mandell Reviewed by: Anne Holmes For the NABBW “Sammy’s Broken Leg” is an amazing book! Perfect gift for a grandchild who’s broken a bone – or is about to experience some other sort of potentially scary medical procedure. I recall my […]
The Baby Boomers’ Guide to Grandparenting: An Irreverent Look at the Next Big Step Author: Diana J. Ewing Website: http://www.mybabyboomersguide.com/ Reviewed By: Anne Holmes for the NABBW Author Diana Ewing was first inspired to write this book several years ago, when the first of her friends became a grandmother. When that happened, she explains, she […]