Parenting
10 Halloween Costume Ideas for Your Preschooler
It’s that time of year again, and we’re all scrambling to figure out what Halloween costume our kids will wear. Never fear! We’re here to help. Here are 10 Halloween costume ideas for your preschooler: 1. Superhero Trendy, fun, and great for both boys and girls, you can’t go wrong with a superhero costume! They’re…
Read MoreGreat Questions to Ask Your Preschooler
Preschoolers have a lot to say and sometimes don’t always know how to say it. That’s why, as a parent or guardian, it’s important to make sure you’re asking them the right questions! Good questions have the ability to spark good conversations between your preschooler and you. A productive conversation with your little one can…
Read MoreSpiritual Foundations at Home
Spiritual foundations are one of the most important parts of a child’s growing faith. They help to shape and develop their relationship with God. Even though they are learning about spiritual foundations in church, it’s imperative to implement them at home as well. When children learn that prayer, worship, reading God’s word, and being generous…
Read MoreProtecting Your Child From the Sun
It’s that time of year again and the Florida sun is shining brighter than ever. Your kids are home from school and craving all things outdoor activity-related. Activities in the sun are happening for your family and protecting your child from the sun is a priority. Here are some sun protection tips that will keep…
Read More5 Fun and Educational Things to do with Your Preschooler this Summer
Summertime is upon us and we’re all scrambling to find fun, safe, and educational activities to keep our preschoolers busy. It can be difficult to find a healthy balance between activities that are fun but also provide some sort of educational value while they’re home for the summer. The good news is, there are plenty…
Read MoreTips For Encouraging Empathy Towards Others
Empathy is at the top of the list of qualities we want our children to have. But it’s also one of the hardest qualities to teach, especially for preschoolers. Preschool-aged children are notorious for being self-focused. On top of that, they also have difficulty regulating their emotions which makes empathic behavior difficult. That doesn’t mean…
Read MoreTips For Teaching Your Child To Share
A child’s first word is usually “dada” then “mama”, and then “mine” follows closely behind. Sharing doesn’t come naturally to children and seems to only get harder during the preschool years. For many children, preschool is the first social setting that they’re truly immersed in, which can be a tough transition in terms of sharing.…
Read MoreFamily Resolutions for 2021
Happy New Year! Do you think we have ever been so excited for the start of a New Year? I don’t think so! 2020 was a difficult year for most, but it definitely helped us to reprioritize. We all learned lessons that we can carry into the new year, especially in terms of new year…
Read MoreFavorite Fall Activities To Do As A Family
Fall is such a magical time of year, isn’t it? The weather gets a little cooler, everything is pumpkin-flavored (or scented), and it also signals the start of the holiday season. After the year we’ve all had, we could use some holiday cheer! That’s why this month we want to focus on fun, fall activities…
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