When I Grow Up – Just Imagine! Helping Kids Follow Passions
When I Grow Up… Just Imagine! A Chat with author, Erica Oliver “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a question adults ask children and teens all the time. Howeve
Winging it: “Stop thinking. Start doing!”
Emma Isaacs, a mom with six kids under the age of 11 (take a moment to let that sink in), runs a global business making life better for women. She is asked the same question a lot,
Teaching Small Motor Skills for Successful Young Writers
Building up muscles in the youngest writer’s small fingers and hands can help develop their small motor skills and create confident writers. How do we build up these muscles and
Helping Your Children Become Capable and Build Self-Esteem
Self Esteem, Let’s Build It! By: Laura Greer of Priority Parenting Before building our child’s self-esteem, we need to start with ourselves. There’s a lot to learn in parenti
How to Teach the Letters of the Alphabet to Young Children
Memorizing the alphabet is not a measure of intelligence, but properly learning the sounds of the letters does set children up for future reading success! Learning the letter sound
Ten Tips for Reading Success
“Children are made readers on the laps of their parents” Parents truly are the best teachers a child will have. You know your child so well, their interests, what and who they
Is Homeschooling Right for You & Your Kids?
According to a recent Forbes article, more than 300 million children are all of a sudden being homeschooled because of the pandemic. There is a difference, however, between traditi
Build Heart-Healthy Behaviors for Preschoolers at Home
A pressing concern like a global pandemic can quickly overshadow other important health challenges facing families. One is the issue of childhood obesity, a problem the slower pace
5 Steps to Living Your Wildest Vision
How often do we hear stories about people who reach the end of life only to wish they had lived up to their potential, instead of the expectations of others? Living your wildest
Mindset Reset: Shifting from Failure to Fabulous
The lens through which we view the world is profoundly influenced by personal experiences, social and cultural influences, even our upbringing. This lens influences our boldest dec