In today's parenting landscape, the concept of discipline has changed significantly. Gone are the days of stringent punishment and authoritarian rule. As parents, we must recognize the importance of gentle disciplinary methods that prioritize empathy and understanding in order to strengthen the parent-child bond. This post will explore some of the aspects of gentle discipline … Continue reading Gentle Discipline: Nurturing Growth with Love and Understanding
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Diaper Bag Essentials
Last week I caught up with a friend who recently became a father. We talked about how well fatherhood seems to suit him and the difficulty of having a newborn baby. He was baffled by how many times an infant soils their diaper daily. He also expressed frustration with his lack of preparedness regarding changing … Continue reading Diaper Bag Essentials
10 Minute Tidy
I have spent the last several months working the graveyard shift. While it’s not something that I particularly enjoy, I don’t exactly hate it either. Early in my career as a first responder, I worked for an ambulance company here in So-Cal. The shifts were wildly inconsistent and often had me sleeping at odd hours … Continue reading 10 Minute Tidy
Advice for Single Dads: Divorce and Separation
Most people never plan on becoming single parents; for some, they decide slowly over time. For others, the news just takes them by surprise. Regardless of the circumstances, being a single parent is one of the most challenging tasks a person can undertake. Not only do you need to continue to be a good parent, … Continue reading Advice for Single Dads: Divorce and Separation
3 Tips to Reduce Financial Stress
When I was a kid, I remember hearing adults say, "A dollar just doesn't go as far as it used to." I never thought about what it meant until I became responsible for my expenses and bills. As the world changes and prices climb skyward, I struggle to remain financially healthy. Talking about financial wellbeing … Continue reading 3 Tips to Reduce Financial Stress
Dating and Children
Starting a new relationship is one of the most amazing experiences. Places you've been to in the past and things you've already done now feel fresh and exciting. The world feels open and endless, especially as that relationship grows into something healthy and stable. Falling in love is easy, but ensuring your kids are happy … Continue reading Dating and Children
Creating a School Portfolio (with FREE Printable Coversheet)
I'm fortunate that Mads does very well in school. She excels in reading and language arts and gets excited about math and science. Recently, Madison won an award for academic excellence, which got me thinking about something my dad mentioned a while back. He suggested creating a school portfolio to keep the best of her … Continue reading Creating a School Portfolio (with FREE Printable Coversheet)
Three Classic School Lunches for Dads on a Budget
Thanks to a new law here in California, all enrolled public school students are entitled to a free lunch each day if they so desire. While we are fortunate enough to have this resource, we know that many others are not so lucky. On days like today when they are serving up her favorites like … Continue reading Three Classic School Lunches for Dads on a Budget
The Eight Types of Dad
It was just before Father's Day, and I was listening to some co-workers talk about their dads. I am fortunate to have had a fantastic Dad; thankfully, they did too. As I listened, I started to think about Dads and the various interests they seem to enjoy. The following is a list of 8 Categories … Continue reading The Eight Types of Dad
Springtime Fun (w/ Activity List)
Spring has sprung! Well, it did three weeks ago…but it's still going strong. Unfortunately, where I am in Southern California, it means indecisive weather and the return of some much-needed rain. Over the next few weeks, we in San Diego will experience showers, blisteringly hot days, and maybe even a wind advisory or two. But … Continue reading Springtime Fun (w/ Activity List)
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One Word Wednesday- No. 3
Compromise is never easy, no matter how badly you want to come to a solution. Disagreeing with a spouse or a loved one usually involves swallowing pride and doing what's best for the relationship. However, it can be difficult because of hurt feelings or unrealized desires. Compromising with your children is even harder, especially when … Continue reading One Word Wednesday- No. 3