
10 Things To Teach Your Kids Before College
It’s never too soon to start preparing your kids for college. Check out these 10 Things To Teach Your Kids Before College.

It’s never too soon to start preparing your kids for college. Check out these 10 Things To Teach Your Kids Before College.

Many parents don’t realize that even when absences are excused or understandable, absences can greatly impact a child’s education.

We have almost completed Pre-K, and it’s time to take the next step. My older son will start school in the fall, and suddenly I’m a mess.

Mainly (and this is the key to parenting), I am learning to laugh at MYSELF. You see, I used to take myself SO seriously.

I’ve come to realize I’ll always have that little pooch where she grew for nine beautiful months and my boobs will never defy gravity again.

While we cannot control our kids’ thoughts or feelings, what we can do is find new approaches so that we are having a conversation versus a monologue.

If you are a fan of college sports, you’ve likely heard the term redshirt. You might have also heard of it in terms of kindergarten.

As mothers, our bodies and lives don’t belong to us anymore. We commiserate with our friends about lack of sleep, picky eaters and milestones.

It’s like we expect this light switch to flip on their second birthday and our sweet angel baby to be replaced by a scary toddler!

It’s been a long haul to become the mother of a teen boy. These are five obnoxious things that only moms of boys have to experience.

It’s never too soon to start preparing your kids for college. Check out these 10 Things To Teach Your Kids Before College.

Many parents don’t realize that even when absences are excused or understandable, absences can greatly impact a child’s education.

We have almost completed Pre-K, and it’s time to take the next step. My older son will start school in the fall, and suddenly I’m a mess.

Mainly (and this is the key to parenting), I am learning to laugh at MYSELF. You see, I used to take myself SO seriously.

I’ve come to realize I’ll always have that little pooch where she grew for nine beautiful months and my boobs will never defy gravity again.

While we cannot control our kids’ thoughts or feelings, what we can do is find new approaches so that we are having a conversation versus a monologue.

If you are a fan of college sports, you’ve likely heard the term redshirt. You might have also heard of it in terms of kindergarten.

As mothers, our bodies and lives don’t belong to us anymore. We commiserate with our friends about lack of sleep, picky eaters and milestones.

It’s like we expect this light switch to flip on their second birthday and our sweet angel baby to be replaced by a scary toddler!

It’s been a long haul to become the mother of a teen boy. These are five obnoxious things that only moms of boys have to experience.