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Simple Lunch Ideas to Keep Your Kids Healthy and Happy

December 6, 2020 by Pam Maynard

Simple Lunch Ideas to Keep Your Kids Healthy and Happy

If you’re a parent, you already realize the importance of getting your kids to eat as healthy as possible. When it comes to lunch, there are many excellent meal ideas that include nutritious and tasty foods that your children are sure to love, and many of the best healthy lunches don’t require a lot of […]

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How to Avoid Furniture Tip-Overs

December 5, 2020 by Pam Maynard

How to Avoid Furniture Tip-Overs

Good, sturdy furniture really helps a place feel like a home. Whether it’s a condo, apartment, or house, proper furniture gives a home that lived-in feel that makes it a warm, welcoming place. Having some nice solid wood cabinets or play room furniture for the kids are great examples of making a place more welcoming. […]

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Should I Have Input About What My Child Does After High School?

December 1, 2020 by Pam Maynard

Should I Have Input About What My Child Does After High School?

If your child is turning 18, they’ll soon be finishing their senior year of high school, and you may have heard them mention the plans they have after they receive their diploma. They may have mentioned taking a year to travel, applying for noteworthy out-of-state schools, or keeping their current job at the local grocery […]

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6 Tips to Help You Get Through the Loss of an Unborn Baby

November 26, 2020 by Pam Maynard

6 Tips to Help You Get Through the Loss of an Unborn Baby

To a mother, grieving the loss of an unborn child is real, even though some people may not understand why you are in so much pain. Understandably, you have built a relationship with your baby right from the day you realized you were pregnant. You went through all the emotions and challenges of pregnancy, and […]

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How to Find the Right Nanny for Your Children

November 24, 2020 by Pam Maynard

How to Find the Right Nanny for Your Children

Trying to find the right nanny can be almost as important as deciding to become a parent. Quality caregivers are in great demand nationwide, as finding the right kindergarten proves quite challenging. In the past, background screenings were both time-consuming and expensive. Thankfully, this is no longer the case. It is a good idea to […]

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3 Ways to Help Your Teen Cope With Trauma

November 12, 2020 by Pam Maynard

3 Ways to Help Your Teen Cope With Trauma

As a parent, it’s instinctive to want to shelter your child from life’s harshest realities and keep them safe from pain. However, as they grow older and reach their teenage years, this becomes more difficult. Unfortunately, many teens have already experienced a traumatic event of some kind: roughly 40% of American teens have witnessed violence, […]

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