During the Christmas season, it's easy to get caught up in presents, making cookies, and other activities. Use these 22 of the best nativity Continue Reading
23 Free Nativity Printables for Families
Do you want to teach your children the true meaning of Christmas? These 23 free Nativity printables will help you to explain and encourage your Continue Reading
10 Cute Christmas Printables for Kids
Make Christmas fun family time this year with these 10 cute Christmas printables for kids. With a Christmas lights scavenger hunt, a letter to Santa, Continue Reading
3 Christmas Blessings for Your Children
Words are powerful. Did you know the Bible shows us the power of a parental blessing spoken upon our children? Blessings are meaningful any time of Continue Reading
14 Gifts that Promote Attachment and Bonding
Have you recently given birth to a baby or brought a new family member into your home through foster care or adoption? Maybe you are a grandparent and Continue Reading
How to Do Line of Sight Supervision
Line of sight supervision is often required for children with significant behavioral issues. This post covers the specifics of what is line of sight Continue Reading
Gift Guide of Games and Toys for Gifted Kids
If you are raising a child who is gifted, you understand the joys and challenges of raising a child who looks at life from a different perspective. Continue Reading
8 Easy DIY Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids
These Kids Craft projects are perfect for Thanksgiving. You can make these easy Thanksgiving crafts at home or in the school environment. All of these Continue Reading
5 Realistic Steps to Overcome Secondary Trauma Starting Today
If you parent a child with special needs or work in a care giving capacity, more than likely you have experienced Secondary Trauma. Often called Continue Reading
Good Parents Can Have Kids Who Make Bad Choices
Good parents can have kids who make bad choices. There, I said it. There are plenty of good parents out there who have kids who make bad Continue Reading
How to Get Residential Treatment for Your Child
No one gives birth or adopts a child with the hope that he or she will need residential treatment someday. Coming to the conclusion that your child Continue Reading
5 Ways to Get Organized for Making School Lunches This Year
There is nothing worse than running late on a school morning, then desperately trying to figure out something you can put in your kid’s lunch boxes. Continue Reading