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Homemade “Learn to Write ABC’s” Board

Homemade “Learn to Write ABC’s” Board

Guest Post by Tessa of Family Made Simple   My preschooler has been showing some interest in learning to write. Needless to say,  I quickly ran to the nearby learning store to look for some tools. Boy, was I surprised…

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Talk to Your Children

Talk to Your Children

Guest Post by Carolynn of My Little Bit of Life I know this is a simple thing and many of us think that we do this, but do we really? Experience My experience as a teacher (and recently speaking to…

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The Importance of Sleep

The Importance of Sleep

Guest Post by Kelley of MyChildSleeps.com   Is your child happy, energetic, focused, and willing to roll with the flow, most days? Or does your child complain, fight, cry, or yell for no apparent reason? Without sufficient sleep, your child’s…

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Making a Healthy Gingerbread House

Making a Healthy Gingerbread House

Guest Post by Isabella Children love decorating Gingerbread Houses at Christmas time. It’s a great way to keep them busy in the days leading up Christmas. They can bring their finished creation to the table to delight your guests on…

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Math Made Easy (For School Age Children)

Math Made Easy (For School Age Children)

Guest Post by Dana of Third Grade Gridiron I introduce students to several different ways to solve math problems. When planning instruction and centers, I have to remember that my students learn in multiple ways and I must meet their…

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Teaching Thankfulness

Teaching Thankfulness

Guest Post by Kristi of Creative Connections for Kids I love Thanksgiving and often feel frustrated that we nearly skip over this lovely holiday on our mad dash to Christmas. It is a wonderful opportunity to teach  children to be…

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Let’s Give Them What They Deserve

Let’s Give Them What They Deserve

Guest Post by Kristin of Kindergarten Monkey Business As a kindergarten teacher, I always get asked, “What does my child need to know before they come to kindergarten?” Although this question most often arises at kindergarten orientation, it needs to…

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Finding Triumph in the Midst of Tragedy:  Missy’s Story

Finding Triumph in the Midst of Tragedy: Missy’s Story

Guest Post by Missy of Homeschooling Jungle When my husband and I got married in early 2005, we knew that we wanted to start a family. We also knew that it would take a small act of God for it…

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Finding Triumph in the Midst of Tragedy:  Andrea’s Story (Domestic Violence)

Finding Triumph in the Midst of Tragedy: Andrea’s Story (Domestic Violence)

Guest Post by Andrea of Walking in the Light In 2005 I made the most frightening decision in my life. I took my 3 little girls (then age 2, 3, and 5) and left a marriage that had been filled…

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Open Arms Series:  The Nuts and Bolts of Adopting

Open Arms Series: The Nuts and Bolts of Adopting

Guest Post by Jenny of JustJenny Paperwork, paperwork, paperwork and more paperwork. That is what is it feels like when just starting the adoption process. Applications, home studies, criminal clearances, reference letters, profiles and more oh my! When my husband…

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Open Arms Series:  Adopting in the U.S.

Open Arms Series: Adopting in the U.S.

Guest Post by Angela What is the need? There are over 500,000 children in the U.S. foster care system today, and over 120,000 of those children are ready and waiting to be adopted into permanent homes (as opposed to a…

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The One Thing I Want Parents to Know:  A Kindergarten Teacher’s Reflection

The One Thing I Want Parents to Know: A Kindergarten Teacher’s Reflection

Guest Post by Amanda of The Kindergarten Chick In honor of back to school time and sending my three year old to preschool, I wanted to blog about what I have just discovered upon reflection this week. This is my…

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Open Arms Series:  Persevering through the Adoption Process

Open Arms Series: Persevering through the Adoption Process

Guest Post by Tiffany Hi! I’m Tiffany, and I’ve known the lovely author of I Can Teach My Child since she was a little girl! Watching her grow, get married and be a wonderful Mom is such a joy (plus,…

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Parenting – It’s In The Cards

Parenting – It’s In The Cards

Guest Post by Barbara from Corner on Character   Let’s just say I’ve played a lot of cards this summer. Last night’s game of Canasta got me to thinking; how has my parenting journey been connected to cards? Let’s see…

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Open Arms Series:  Adoption after Biological Children

Open Arms Series: Adoption after Biological Children

Guest Post by Angie Hi! My name is Angie and I blog at www.abailey423.blogspot.com about my life and my loves. I am thrilled to be guest blogging today about adoption, something very close to my heart.   My husband and I have…

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8 Inexpensive Ways to Store Craft Supplies

8 Inexpensive Ways to Store Craft Supplies

Guest Post by Stacie from Motherhood on a Dime Ahhh…it truly is my favorite time of year! I love Back-to-School sales — and getting stocked up on paper, glue, scissors, and more inexpensively!! Once you’ve stocked up, it’s time to…

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Open Arms Series:  Adopting Special Needs Children

Open Arms Series: Adopting Special Needs Children

Guest Post by Stephanie, who also wrote about Adoption after Infant Loss   In our county the term “special needs” refers to anything that changes a child’s health or care from “normal” to not. Even something as common as asthma…

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Modeling Healthy Technology Use

Modeling Healthy Technology Use

Guest Post by Lindsey Stories of technology addiction abound. There have been news reports of parents neglecting their children to play computer games. There have been tales of teenagers developing carpal tunnel syndrome because they send so many text messages….

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