Respect + Dignity: It starts at home (Part 2)
Model at home what you want them to see in the world…love, acceptance of differences, and respect.
Model at home what you want them to see in the world…love, acceptance of differences, and respect.
It’s one of those dishes that’s a meal in a bowl because it has protein, carbs, and lots vegetables. No side dish needed!
As mothers, I believe that we hold a unique opportunity to change culture from within because we are nurturing and growing future generations each and every day.
Having open and honest conversations with our kids about puberty, what’s going on in their body and how to best handle it (or let them break down when they can’t) all starts at a very young age.
When kids don’t have the structure that daily school and activities provide, they start to lose it. What if you had a great time this summer with your kids?
If I’m being honest, a lot of things are starting to change in our house. Pre-and-post pandemic will look different everywhere, not just at shopping malls and grocery stores.
I’m always on the lookout for great ways to sneak in learning over the summer. Any writing, reading, or math that I can get in front of my kids and make them feel like they’re still on summer break is a win.
Almost exactly a year ago, I started seeing a therapist. I was in a place where I felt utterly alone, isolated, sad, angry at times, and frustrated.
The Cuisinart 5-in-1 Electric Griddler is pretty awesome. Once upon a time, when I lived in an apartment in Washington, D.C., I would have given a lot to have this baby.
Mothers are unique, without a doubt. We are helping our children achieve major milestones, and we’re doing it well.