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Stay at Home Parent, CEO, or so much more?
The Stay at Home Parent obviously does so much! The chores are all done, the house is sparkling clean, and the kids are perfect angels all the time, right? WRONG.
But they’re home all day, so why don’t those things get done?
Understanding and Decreasing Back to School Anxiety
School comes with a lot of new things. New teachers, new schedule, new classmates, new material to learn, and new buildings. Sometimes, when it’s a school they’ve never been to, it’s new everything. The newness of it all may lead your child to feel a fear of the unknown. Your child is likely feeling…
How to Meet Emotional Needs
You may feel misunderstood or like your relationship is unfulfilling. Well, you are not alone. Many couples go through times like this. Some can get through it, and then those hurt feelings come right back. Others can figure out a solution that helps them get through many of the hard times. One of those solutions that keeps on working is…
Ready to Sell Your Kids? How to Deal with the Anxiety of 24/7 Parenting
“The sudden jump to having kids home all day long can bring on more stress than a parent already feels. If you’re home with the kids, you may wonder, how do I keep them entertained ALL DAY LONG? Or, if you’re working, you may question, what do I do with my kids now when I’m at work?
Be YOU: How to Maintain Independence in Your Relationship
Through the years, the relationship, the jobs, the kids, and the things that need to get done, it can be easy to lose yourself and get lost in the long list of to-dos. But you don’t need to feel lost forever.
Find YOU. Maintain your independence. And most of all, be yourself.
Improving Your Relationship with Your Kids
“Many parents want to have a great relationship with their kids. Parents want their kids to be able to tell them anything, they hope their kids actually want to spend time with them, and they’d like their kids to be able to take their advice. Truth is, many kids want that same kind of relationship with their parents too. “