Currently Browsing: July 2023 14 articles
Tips for Teaching Your Child Anything
Simply telling your child what you want them to do and walking away is not an effective teaching strategy. You can’t “talk” your child into learning a new skill. The […]
From the Editor – July 2023
What kind of “birthday party parent” are you? Do you go all out with an elaborate theme that includes countless decorations, a massive spread of food, and a lengthy guest […]
What’s “Old” Is “New” for Today’s Kids
Kids these days! I bet you have heard your grandparents or parents say this, or maybe you have even said it. If you are north of 30, you probably have. […]
Teach the Gift of Giving by Hosting a Charitable Birthday Party
In grade school my son loved celebrating his summer birthday with a big party that included family, friends and everyone in his class. But after the last slice of cake […]
How Rhythms Help Busy Mamas
One of the best things I starteddoing as a mom was unconsciously implementing rhythms into my day.Rhythms are habits meant to create fluidity.They’re things that triggerother things or things triggeredby […]
Mom to Mom with Rachel Erwin
RRP: How are you navigating the teenage years with your two boys, Leyton (16) and Liam (13)? RE: We can see the years of hard work starting to pay off. […]
Teacher of the Month: Sydni Edwards, Airport Road Intermediate School
Sydni Edwards is a fourth-generation graduate from Auburn University with a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. She has her Master’s from The University of West Alabama and was recently accepted […]
Dinner’s Ready: Tia McCall’s Spaghetti Squash Casserole
With the kiddos home for the summer plus celebrating the Fourth of July, you may be thinking about friends and family visiting, firework shows, and getting ready for a backyard […]