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Host a Kid-Friendly Friendsgiving Party
Thanksgiving has always been an adult holiday to me. There are no gifts to open, no special characters to represent the holiday like Christmas or Easter, and the whole holiday […]
Eight Tips for a Trouble – Free Thanksgiving
According to several polls, Thanksgiving is the country’s second-favorite holiday, right behind Christmas. Many of us love the holiday so much that we romanticize it and then set the bar […]
Beyond the Scoreboard: Game – Changing Benefits of Youth Sports
When we think of kids playing sports, we usually picture the obvious benefits, such as physical fitness, teamwork, and discipline. But experts say the real magic happens far from stadium […]
The Power of NO Why Fear Doesn’t Keep Kids Safe Online
If you’re a parent over 35, you probably remember Driver’s Ed the way I do. They’d roll out the TV cart, pop in a VHS tape, and show us an […]
From the Publisher – November ’25
Let me just say it: I’ve reached that wonderful age where my hormones are no longer cooperating. The symptom that pushed me to talk to my doctor was the way […]
Raising Respectful Children
Respect shows up in the little things: listening when someone is talking, using kind words, sharing space, and being mindful of others’ feelings. The roots of respect are empathy and […]
Mom to Mom with Laura Rowe
ESP: What is the most rewarding part of your motherhood journey? Laura: The most rewarding part is finding that motherhood keeps getting better and better. ESP: How did becoming a […]
There’s No Fun in Dysfunctional
My husband and I are both 25. We’ve been married just over a year. I’m a stay-at-home mom, and we have one baby. Because I’m home with our son and […]
Teacher of the Month: Halie Williams, Pine Grove Elementary School
“Teaching was never my original plan. My first career was in business administration, and for a long time, I thought I was on the right path,” shared Halie Williams, a […]










