Summer Schedule for Kids
Mom blogger Stephanie Glover uses a summer schedule to enlist her kids in housework — without whining. Their reward is fun activities.
Mom blogger Stephanie Glover uses a summer schedule to enlist her kids in housework — without whining. Their reward is fun activities.
Don't let motherhood overwhelm you. Try these great tips from a mom in the know.
Summer camp gets kids outside, keeps them moving and encourages healthy eating habits.
Gradually add one or two tips to your routine for a more organized home and life!
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Get ready for summer with this handy scheduling idea!
A regular, once-a-week play day for friends and neighbors, children and adults alike, can fill out your summer activities schedule and build friendships.
Mom blogger Hillary Chybinski describes herself as the "Anti-Tiger mom" because she doesn't force her kids to do activities — and they're doing fine.
To prevent brain drain, create specific summer learning goals. If your child’s schedule allows it, set aside a specific day of the week as a learning day.
Mom blogger Jeanine Ludwikowski rediscovers her "long lost love" of reading and encourages other moms to renew old interests.
Stay-at-home mom blogger M.B. Sanok ponders the workplace difficulties that breastfeeding mothers face.
Here's how children can get the most out of visiting a regional camp fair.
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Blogger EJ Curran conquers the chaos of a new, earlier bus schedule — most days.
For many busy families, camp conveniences such as transportation and extended hours are necessities. Camps have responded with a variety of extra features and services.
Reintroducing routines and academics and discussing concerns will help prepare kids for a smooth start of school.
If the advantages of a flexible work schedule appeal to you, but you’re not sure how to get the ball rolling, consider these ideas.