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How to Create a Peaceful Home for Your Children
Numerous studies have found that children growing up in chaotic households tend to have lower grades, less self-control, and poorer health. Contributing factors include excess noise, lack of family routines, overcrowding, and general disorganization. If you think your home could use more harmony, take a look at these ideas.
How to have a successful family road trip
Taking a road trip with your children can be a great opportunity to spend quality time together, but it can also end up being chaotic and stressful. In this post, I share some ideas to help you plan, so your vacation can be safe and fun.
How to have a great break from school with your kids
Do breaks from school seem as difficult at your house as they do at mine? In this post, I share a few ideas to get your children’s break off to a great start (and keep it that way)!
How to get children to help around the house
If you’ve been struggling to get your kids to help with chores, I have good news for you. In this post, I am going to teach you how to get your children to help around the house. Read more to find out how!
How to Practice Sounds the Fun Way
Let’s talk about how you can use a functional word list to help your child practice sounds in a relatable and fun way to improve their speech.
Cued Speech: What It is and Why Your Child Might Need It
Today we’re talking about cued speech, a helpful tool when working with your child to improve their speech and language skills. Read more as I guide you on how to use cued speech with your child.
The Magic of Storytelling: Why Your Kids Need More of It for Language Development
Telling stories and reading books to your little ones not only exposes them to new words and concepts, but also helps them build their vocabulary, develop comprehension skills, and support language development Read more to learn how to incorporate storytelling into your child’s life.
Are You Capturing the Beautiful Parenting Moments?
As parents, it’s a soul sucking job at times. We get no days off. Some days are ordinary and repetitive, others are difficult and overwhelming. Read this post for a reminder to find joy, even in (and maybe even most importantly in!) the everyday, repetitive things.
Building Habits Makes All the Difference
Creating habits is key to changing your child’s speech patterns. Let me teach you how to get breakthroughs and see progress every day.