I had no idea. I literally had no idea that some kids come wired without any understanding of how to cope with big emotions. For me, this skill came pretty naturally. Oh sure, I got in trouble for yelling at my parents or hitting my sisters a few times. But I also don't really remember a time when I didn't know how to calm myself down. Some kids do not have those skills. Coping Skills. And without Continue Reading >>
Color and Memorize: Bible Verses about Anger
This coloring book is not quite ready. Look for it again later today! The retail value of this ebook will be 14.99. Continue Reading >>
M is for Monkey: Uppercase Alphabet Pages
M is for Monkey: Uppercase Alphabet Pages include a letter to trace and fun images to color for each letter. These pages teach proper letter formation and beginning letter sounds. 26 pages in all, this ebook is the perfect finishing touch for your preschool or kindergarten! Here are three sample pages. Continue Reading >>
How to Build an Emergency Fund on a Limited Income
You probably already know how important it is to build an emergency savings fund, but that doesn't mean you've started. It's not always easy, especially when you are trying to figure out how to build an emergency fund on a limited income. But it's very important to have a savings for emergencies because you just never know what could happen. Most people don’t like thinking about worst-case Continue Reading >>
How to Cook a Corned Beef in the Instant Pot – Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe
For years, I've heard people talk about serving Corned Beef and Cabbage as a traditional meal for New Year's Day and Saint Patrick's Day. And I've always felt like I've been missing out on something really cool and wished I had planned better. I'm not of Irish descent, but something about this dish seems fanciful and festive and I do love new traditions. As we approach New Years Day or Saint Continue Reading >>
Ten Ways to Play Outside in Cold Weather without Snow
This post has been sponsored by The Genius of Play, whose goal is to increase awareness of the social, emotional, and physical benefits of play among parents -- plus encourage parents to tell their kids to go play. That's a message I can get behind. Winter has arrived. At my house, with the arrival of winter and cold weather, the children start huddling indoors around electronic devices and Continue Reading >>