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in life skills· parenting· preparedness

It’s Definitely Flat. Is Your Teen Prepared?

When our children begin the process of learning to drive, we try to make sure they are well prepared for every situation. We might discuss defensive driving with them, talk to them about always being cautious while passing other drivers, and of course, to be diligent around school zones. Then one unsuspecting day, the phone rings and on the other…
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in parenting

Teaching Siblings to Keep the Baby Safe

I walked into the living room just in time to see something that made my heart skip a beat. My 3-year-old was making a bridge with his body over our 3-month-old baby. It occurred to me at that moment that though I had told my son not to pick the baby up, I don’t know that I was explicit with…
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in etiquette

A Simple Thank You and Other Etiquette Tips

It seems that the faster the pace in the world around us, the more we lose touch with one and other. We are usually so busy scampering from this task to that that we often forget to make real connections with one and other, life just keeps zooming by at warp speed. The pleasantries of social interactions often get lost…
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in housekeeping· hygiene· parenting

How to Teach Hygiene And Housekeeping Skills

Susie loved to help out in the kitchen, so her mother tried to get her involved as much as possible. One day, when Susie was helping with dinner, her mother noticed she used a kitchen towel to wipe up egg that had spilled when making omelets. Then, she hung the towel back up. “That towel is dirty now. Don’t you…
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in life skills· parenting

Why It’s Important Not To Overlook Skill Gaps

My son was struggling in third grade with reading certain words. Before then, he always did okay with reading, spelling, and language arts. Now, he seemed to have a short attention span, and he needed extra instructions to understand. He struggled to pronounce certain words when reading out loud, and he sometimes struggled to use context clues to know what…
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in etiquette· parenting

The Importance of Teaching Manners and Etiquette

Susie reached across the table for the serving bowl, calling out, “Give me it!” She jerked it out of her grandmother’s hands and shouted “mine!” Her mother scolded her, a horrified look on her face. She had tried to raise her daughter to be thoughtful and considerate. Susie should have known better than to act like that at the dinner…
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in parenting· preparedness

Important Life Skills All Kids Need to Know

After my son helped prepare grilled cheese for his siblings for lunch, I watched as he was cleaning up. This is something we had been working on in homeschool for a while now and letting the children do things in the kitchen and around the home was a learning process for everyone. “Are you scrubbing the pan with a scouring…
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in parenting· preparedness

Emergency Preparedness for Kids + Teens

We never thought it would happen to us and thankfully it wasn’t as bad as it could have been, but I’ll never forget the day or that call. We were on a walk and had left our older children home with the younger children, as we had done many of times. When I first answered the phone and was greeted…
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in Topical Studies

A Fun Way To Explain Labor Day To Your Kids

Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is to celebrate and honor the American labor movement, which has contributed to the prosperity of the country. It is usually celebrated with picnics, parades, and family gatherings. Some families use this as the last get-away for the year. (Here are some websites to help you learn more about Labor Day. http://www.history.com/topics/holidays/labor-day, https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history)…
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