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The Perfect Mom Next Door
by amy jane
Trying to be a perfect mom, while a noble idea is impossible to accomplish. This is a look at all the different ideas of perfection we have and why not to compare ourselves to each other. published 6 months ago
Online Games to Improve Your Child's Math Skills
by amy jane
A review of the best websites to help your child improve their math skills, get homework help and have fun learning. published 6 months ago
The Power of Words
by amy jane
Written or spoken, words are continuously propelling us through life. They lift us up, drag us down, wound us deeply or heal our hearts. Words have the power to break confidences, build life long alliances or... published 3 months ago
Toddler Tantrum Taming
by amy jane
Energetic toddlers can be brilliant and hilarious. They can charm you with their newfound wit and melt your heart with snuggly hugs. If they have also mastered the art of a successful and intense tantrum,... published 4 months ago
Learning Games For Toddlers
by amy jane
An extensive collection of brain building games and activities for you and your toddler to enjoy together, categorized by age levels. published 5 months ago
Mommy Meltdown
by amy jane
As a mom, whether working or at home full time, you may occasionally feel like you are living close to the edge of insanity. We can easily become overwhelmed by the multiple responsibilities and details of... published 2 months ago
Websites For Young Writers
by amy jane
My daughter wants to be a writer when she grows up. “Oh, how sweet, just like her mom,” you may think. Not quite. She will quickly correct anyone who jumps to that conclusion. “Like J.K. Rowling! Do you... published 3 months ago
Bedtime Games
by amy jane
If bedtime is a nightmare in your house, or if you just want a little change to your child’s bedtime routine, these fun and relaxing bedtime games can help you bring a little more fun to this often dreaded... published 5 months ago
My Cup Runneth Over
by amy jane
Living a life that is overflowing, bursting at the seams can be a constant challenge, but learning to adjust and enjoy the ride makes all the difference. published 6 months ago
Fun Websites For the Youngest Readers
by amy jane
Early one morning (precisely 4:23 a.m.) I found my 3-year-old perched in front of the laptop, eyes glazed over, clutching the mouse. In my decaffeinated state of shock I asked, "Kaela, what are you doing?" ... published 7 months ago










