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Blogging Income Report for January 2016

February 12, 2016 By: Julie3 Comments

If you’re a blogger like me, income reports are a special treat! I love peaking into the inner workings of peoples blogs to see how I can improve! I really slacked off with last year’s income reports. I kept meaning to go back and fill in all the missing data but alas, I’m giving up […]

Helping an Anxious Child Sleep

February 11, 2016 By: Julie7 Comments

Bedtime has got to be the hardest part of the day. You’re exhausted. They’re not. (Or at least that’s the official party line.) The end of your day is in sight but so far out of reach. This is especially true when your child deals with anxiety about bedtime. Unfortunately, there are no simple quick fixes […]

Dinosaur Sensory Bin: Counting and Math

February 9, 2016 By: Julie3 Comments

Sensory bins are easy, fun ways to get tactile input and learn all sorts of things! We decided to practice our counting and adding skills with this simple dinosaur sensory bin. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here.  Supplies: Bin Colored Rice Dinosaur Counters Dice Directions:  Fill the […]

Don’t Miss a Moment of Sibling Bonding

February 6, 2016 By: Juliecomment

I consider myself a bit of a veteran parent. After all, we are on our third kid. But as far as babies are concerned, I feel like we’re enjoying it for the first time. You see, our little guy is our first content kid. The other two made me feel like I’d earned my “parenting […]

Play Dough Color Mixing: Valentine’s Object Lesson

February 3, 2016 By: Juliecomment

It’s a month to focus on LOVE. Did you know you can help kids learn about love and acceptance with a simple play dough object lesson? Get all the fun details by reading my guest post on Pre-K Pages.  So teach your kids about friendship while they get their fingers a little messy! Happy Valentine’s […]

Chewy Molasses Cookies

January 25, 2016 By: Julie2 Comments

My boys think that a cookie without chocolate is a waste, until I introduced them to these Molasses cookies. If you’re looking for a way to satisfy your sweet tooth in a unique way, give these delicious morsels a try! If you’ve never had a molasses cookie, you’re missing out. I’m a big fan of […]

Sensory Avoiders and Clothing: Tips and Tricks for Kids with Tactile Defensiveness

January 22, 2016 By: Julie15 Comments

Kids are particular creatures. Everything has to be “just so”. Clothing is no exception. Many young kids go through a period when we parents are afraid their kids will have to join a nudest colony because they just won’t put a stitch on! But if you’re child has sensory issues, getting dressed may be your biggest […]

Four Crazy Simple Ways to Eat Healthy After the Holiday Madness

January 15, 2016 By: Juliecomment

Somewhere along the way, our friends got the impression that our family eats healthy. While we do strive to only eat natural “clean” food, the truth is, we kinda suck at the whole balanced diet thing.  Over the holidays, things got to the breaking point. We have a new baby with health issues and an older child […]

Quality Ingredients on the Go!

January 12, 2016 By: Juliecomment

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Kraft Foods. All opinions are 100% mine. Our family tries hard to eat well and consume wholesome ingredients. Unfortunately, that’s not always easy, especially with picky kids and a busy schedule. It seems like making healthy foods and drinks are especially time consuming and […]

Dry Brushing: What It Is and Why You Should Do It!

January 8, 2016 By: Julie2 Comments

Most natural living practices seem coo coo to me. That is, until I research them. I usually find myself nodding my head in agreement with the logic. Then I cautiously give the new idea a try and am pleasantly surprised with the results. Dry brushing has been that experience for me! Find out what dry brushing is […]

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