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Letting Your Child Be Who She Is

Christian Children's Authors Posted on March 14, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomJune 28, 2013

At age eight or nine, my daughter still loved playing with baby dolls. I started wondering if maybe she was getting a little old for such things. Shouldn’t she progress into older pursuits like reading chapter books, learning to bake, … Continue reading →

Posted in Encouragement, Parenting | Tagged Age appropriate, children's activities, children's development, dolls, God's plan, growing up, stages of development | 5 Replies

Enter Your Child’s World

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 28, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomFebruary 26, 2013

Common sense tells us a key to a strong family is genuine connections between its members. As a parent. I often try to get my kids to engage in my world, and the things that matter most to me. Granted, … Continue reading →

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Forgiving When Children Disappoint

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 25, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomFebruary 24, 2013

No matter how great your kids are, they will probably disappoint you. I’m not talking about small disappointments like forgetting to pick up their toys or clean their room when you ask. I mean deep disappointments that hurt your heart … Continue reading →

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Valentine Ideas for Kids of All Ages

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 14, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomFebruary 12, 2013

Happy Valentine’s Day! If you haven’t gotten your kids a valentine yet, don’t worry! Help is right here! Here are a few ideas for easy, inexpensive ways to say “I love you.” Preschool: Take a picnic to the park. Play … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Parenting, Uncategorized | Tagged "I love you.", creative ways to say, showing love to your child, valentine activities, valentine ideas for kids, Valentines Day | 2 Replies

Happy Birthday, Christian Children’s Authors!

Christian Children's Authors Posted on January 24, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomJanuary 22, 2013

One year ago today, the Christian Children’s Authors blog was launched. Janice Green had an amazing idea to bring together children’s authors in one place to promote our books and offer a blog that would minister to anyone with children … Continue reading →

Posted in Encouragement, Thankfulness, Uncategorized, Writing, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged birthday, blog, blog ideas, celebrate, Janice Green | 11 Replies

5 Ways to Tell if Your Child is Ready to Stay Home Alone

Christian Children's Authors Posted on January 14, 2013 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomJanuary 15, 2013

You long for the day when you can leave the house without taking your children with you or hiring a babysitter. Will it ever come? When? How will you know if your child is ready to stay home by himself? … Continue reading →

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