Back to School Challenge
“Mom, I don’t like this e-learning! Can we just go back to normal school?” my son cried in exasperation. The school year ended in a very unusual way. For most of us, we became a Homeschool Mom overnight. Our children had to adjust to a new way of school.
Read More The 3 W’s of a Prayer Walk
“Dear God, please help all the teachers have strength for this year. We also pray for health and COVID to be gone.” This was one of the many prayers lifted by our children on our recent prayer walk around the kid’s school. As parents, we have the amazing privilege of praying for our children. This…
Read More 9 Fun Ideas to Beat Cabin Fever
Hey there Mamas! I see you. I notice how hard you are working to juggle everything. Not only are you a Mom, but now you are also a teacher. You may also be juggling a full or part-time job. You are amazing and I am cheering you on! During this unprecedented time with the Coronavirus,…
Read More Enjoy Your Kids! Take the 10 Day Challenge
Let’s be totally honest for a moment. I often dread the summer. Gasp! Did I really say that out loud? Yes, I did. And I am pretty sure some of you feel the same way. We love our kids, we really do. But sometimes summer can be overload. I don’t know about you, but I…
Read More A Simple Way to Celebrate Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. This year, I challenge you to use a simple way to celebrate Valentine’s Day by writing a note to your child.
Read More Christmas shopping for your child’s teacher + {A FREE printable}
It’s hard to believe its November already! You know what that means, right? Christmas is just around the corner. That may stress you out or bring you joy. Hopefully, it’s the latter. Christmas shopping can be crazy but it can also be a lot of fun.
Read More Why One on One Time with your Kids is Important
What is your child’s favorite color? What is their greatest fear? What kind of books do they like to read? How do we learn the answers to these questions and many others? By having individual time with your children. One on One time is important because it communicates value, builds the relationship, and helps behavior.
Read More The Hour Before Dinner
I don’t know about you but the hour before dinner can be one of the craziest hours of my day. The kids are all home from school, homework needs to be done, and dinner also needs to be started. Can you feel the tension? Me too. My main purpose during the hour before dinner is to connect with the kids and get dinner ready. I have tried many different strategies to free myself up to be able to focus on the kids.
Read More 3 Things I Tell My Kids Every Day
Mother’s Day is just around the corner. I absolutely love being a Mom. As Moms, we have so much power with our words. We can hurt or we can heal. My desire is to build up my kids and pour truth into them with my words. One of the ways I do this is by telling my kids three things before they leave for the day. Today, I will share those words with you.
Read More Praying for Your Child’s School
As parents, we have the amazing privilege of praying for our children. Praying for your child's school is so important. This is something my husband Jonathan and I take very seriously. At the beginning of each school year, we go on a prayer walk as a family around our children’s schools. In today’s post, I will share the why, how and what of our prayer walk.
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