Finding the gentle answer
Today I resolve to wag more than bark. I can’t take credit for that line, I saw it on Facebook, but it is a great concept to hang a blog post on, right? How many of you struggle with giving a … Continue reading →
Today I resolve to wag more than bark. I can’t take credit for that line, I saw it on Facebook, but it is a great concept to hang a blog post on, right? How many of you struggle with giving a … Continue reading →
Some of my favorite stories I read in my beginning readers were fairy tales. I enjoyed imagining these tiny people dancing in the grass and playing games. I remember once as a child finding a rotted out tree stump in … Continue reading →
One of the first things that comes to my mind is the word RELAX. If you are uptight about the change, your child will pick up on it and will have a harder time dealing with it as well. As … Continue reading →
Give your child a piece of paper and ask him or her if they could step through it. They will probably say something like “No way!” or “That’s impossible!” Next take a pair of scissors and make a cut through … Continue reading →
Review by Janice D. Green Tsali: Legendary Hero of the Eastern Band Cherokee Author: Gail Cartee Illustrator: Frances Espanol 30 pages, paperback ISBN 978-1-5144-8455-5 Softcover ISBN 978-1-5144-8454-8 EBook SRP $21.99 Paperback and $3.99 Kindle Rating: Why did John Charley’s mother … Continue reading →
Taking photos has never been easier than it is today. Sadly, most of our photos end up in a scramble and we can’t find the ones we want when we want them. With a little effort, your family vacation pictures … Continue reading →