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Student School Spotlights May 2023 ESP

May 2023 Student Spotlights

Every month we compile a list of students and schools doing great things across Baldwin County.  We have so many talented students in our area.  Eastern Shore Parents joins with [...]

May 2023 Student Spotlights

Every month we compile a list of students and schools doing great things across our community.  We have so many talented students in our area.  Greater Pensacola Parents joins with [...]
My Mothers Day Wont Revolve Around My Kids And I Refuse to Feel Guilty About It

My Mother’s Day: Won’t Revolve Around My Kids (And I Refuse to Feel Guilty About It)

Like orphaned socks, random game pieces, and naked dollies, my mom’s guilt pops up nearly everywhere. I wonder if I spend too much time on my phone and not enough […]

Kids Health Eastern Shore Parents Bug Spray May 2023

Don’t Forget the Bug Spray!

Kids Health Watch is brought to you by our friends and Magnolia Springs Pediatrics Spring is finally here, and the weather is warming up. So… what is a fun activity […]

Dinners Ready Marybeth Bergin ESP May 2023 1

Dinner’s Ready: Marybeth Bergin’s Taco in a Bowl

This month’s Dinner’s Ready recipe is brought to you by an energetic and devoted mother of three, Marybeth Bergin of Daphne. “My kids are involved in all sorts of activities […]

Teacher of the month ESP May 2023

Teacher of the Month: Michelle Grainger, Daphne East Elementary School

Michelle Grainger is new to teaching second grade at Daphne East Elementary School and she is making quite the first impression. Being described as a fantastic teacher who truly cares […]

Teens and Screens May 23

Chat GPT: What Do Parents Need to Know?

Chat GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is an artificial intelligence model trained to generate human-like responses to text-based conversations. It is a language model that can understand human language and create […]

Dave Says work first play later May 2023

Sometimes Helping Means More Than Just Giving

Q. How do you handle a situation where someone needs financial help, but has misspent money you’ve given them in the past? My wife and I have been trying to […]

A Routine of Summer Fun

A Routine of Summer Fun

Students (and often their parents) can’t wait to hear the last bell ring before the summer break. They say goodbye to early mornings and their rigid routine. But as a […]

Meeting Kids Where They Are May 23

Continue Teaching Despite Their Failures

I recently attended a conference where speaker Tara Leigh Cobble told a beautiful story about how God is never disappointed in us (especially as our father). After all, disappointment can […]

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