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Sometimes Less is More: Lessons From a 4-Year Old

ceoMom #214, Jody

There have been a couple experiences with my daughter lately that have taught me a lesson -- less is more.

The first one happened at the community easter egg... read more

LeapFrog Letter Factory

ceoMom #325, Trista

I have to admit I am not the best teacher for my children (thank heaven for school)! I also have to admit I am in my car way too much.... read more

Better Communication

ceoMom #210, Aimee

I have found that asking my kids: "How was your day?" or "How was school today?" is not enough. I usually get the "fine" answer. I have to ask specific... read more

One Thing at a Time

ceoMom #213, Randi

I have realized that asking your child, of any age, to just "clean your room" is totally overwhelming. I don't even like to hear it. When I make my daily... read more

Thank You for Making Me a Mom!

ceoMom #335, Delyna

Every Mother's Day, I give each of my children a copy of a favorite book to thank them for making me a mom. I write a special note to them... read more

Make It a Race!

ceoMom #374, Kristina

My son is what we would like to call a "pacer." He likes to go at his own pace. When it was taking him a long time to get ready... read more

It Doesn't Have to be Perfect

ceoMom #213, Randi

I learned a long time ago that our kids are not going to put things away the way we do (husbands either for that matter). I knew that my children... read more

Embrace the Time You Have

ceoMom #216, Heidi

For a child, a pre-teen, who may get bored just at the time you want some "me" time, here are a few ideas and thoughts from a Grandma.

1.... read more

Square Foot Gardening: No Weeding!

ceoMom #283, Tina

I started my garden and I have found the best way to do it without all the weeding!! It is called Square Foot Gardening! It it amazing.

You will... read more

Words That Help Children Grow

ceoMom #216, Heidi

Young children need verbal direction and will often seek help from adults. The language we use in giving them the help they need can either lead to new behavior and... read more


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