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The Work of Christmas

The work of Christmas can be overwhelming. It’s stressful, somewhat ridiculous, materialistic, excessive and above all, self-inflicted. I see you, mama, putting all this pressure on yourself, and I see how much WORK this season is. But the magic… the magic is so short lived, and the work is so very, very worth it.

What to Do When Your Kid Doesn’t Listen

So your child won’t listen? If you’re frustrated, repeating yourself a million times, or have children you can’t take anywhere because your kid doesn’t listen, then this advice is for you. You can change your family dynamic and become that mom who confidently takes her well-behaved children anywhere.

Benefits of Sensory Play

The benefits of sensory play are vitally important, but sensory play is often going by the wayside in our world of constant screens. Thankfully it’s not that hard to incorporate into our daily life - check out these easy ways to up the sensory play in your home!

Raising Readers

I didn’t read to our children every day as babies and toddlers. Those early days of mothering are long and hard, and frankly, I didn’t have the energy at the end of the day, even though I knew I was supposed to be reading to them. Here’s what I did instead to raise happy and eager readers.

Imaginative Play in Nature

A great way to encourage and increase imaginative play is to change up the setting. When's the last time you let your children play in the woods? This ranks as one of my top "things to do with kids" and I bet it will become one of yours, too! Armed with rubber-tipped toy bows and arrows while we crashed deafeningly through the woods, the children went “hunting” for tigers and wolves in the Five Mile Woods in Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania.