wordless books for little ones
I remember when my sister-in-law gave my little one a wordless book when he was just over a year old. It was an autographed copy of ABC Dream by Kim Krans. I knew it was spec
best back to school gear
It’s that time of year again to shop for back to school gear! We don’t want to admit summer is ending and it’s time to get back to our normal routine life of rush
to the momma in tears at daycare
To the momma in tears at daycare…. I saw you momma. I was helping my oldest one out of the van when I saw you. You had just pushed open the school doors, your hand was over y
books for siblings of special needs kids
Recently, I was at my son’s school and talking with one of his classmate’s mom. We were chatting about the challenges of having multiple kids so close in age.
tips on helping your child get their homework done
I think it is pretty safe to say that we all have those days where you cannot get your child to sit still and focus, even if it is only a brief period of time. There are days where
tips on a smooth transition into pre-school
My oldest daughter Nyah started preschool when she was 18 months old. Since she was our first child, my husband and I were terrified. So many questions ran through our head: Are we
teaching your preschooler the concept of homework
So Ayven, my almost 5-year-old is getting ready for Kindergarten this year. I am scared, nervous, excited, sad, pretty much a whole circle of emotions. It’s a huge step for h
our modern diwali traditions
Although we may be doing things a little differently than our parents and grandparents, we still love everything that surrounds the holiday of Diwali and passing along the traditio
public vs private: 10 things to consider when choosing a school
Choosing a school for your kids when they start grade school is a tough decision. Some parents may already determine that their kid is going to public school or private school mayb