Shelley Wenger
Bio
Small town country girl in southern Pennsylvania. Raising two boys on a small farm filled with horses, goats, chickens, rabbits, ducks, dogs, and a cat. Certified veterinary technician and writer at Virtually Shelley.
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Teaching a Child
Stress is a part of our daily lives, whether we are working full-time or going to school. In fact, children have a lot more stress than we think about. Many children have problems with other students that they are in classes with. They may even struggle with a certain teacher or two. Many children get overwhelmed by the amount of work that they have to do.
By Shelley Wenger7 months ago in Families
Why Would I Need a Family Lawyer?
If you are looking for a lawyer, you might be confused about what kind of lawyer you may need. There are so many different types and it can be quite confusing. There are family lawyers, divorce lawyers, personal injury lawyers, and much more. Each type of lawyer only deals with certain types of cases, so it is important that you find the right one.
By Shelley Wenger7 months ago in Families
Tips to Change Your Family Dynamics
Some families are extremely happy, while others struggle to find any source of happiness. Instead of finding the good in the small things, many only focus on the bad times. One little problem can seem overwhelming, making it hard to find any resemblance of happiness.
By Shelley Wenger8 months ago in Families
Six Things That You Shouldn’t Do When Buying a Home
Buying your first home (or any home after that) is a big deal. It is an exciting time in your life, and you deserve to celebrate. However, you shouldn't just yet! Even after you get pre-approved and find the right home, there is a chance that it will fall through, especially if you are not careful. Many people make mistakes before buying a home and then the loan falls through, leaving them heartbroken.
By Shelley Wenger8 months ago in Lifehack
Tips For Your First Apartment
You will finally get the freedom to do what you want, without the influence of your parents. However, it is also the first time that you are going to be on your own. It comes with a lot of responsibility, which you shouldn't take lightly.
By Shelley Wenger8 months ago in Lifehack
Tips to Get Your Child Ready for Kindergarten
As August starts, many people start to think about school. More and more schools are starting in the middle of August instead of the beginning of September. This only gives us a few weeks to get our children ready for Kindergarten.
By Shelley Wenger8 months ago in Families
Tips to Save Money
Everyone knows it is much cheaper to pack a lunch than to buy out daily. This is even true in elementary school, where lunches can still cost you a few dollars daily. That being said, it can be costly to pack your children's lunch every day.
By Shelley Wenger8 months ago in Families
Tips to Get Your Children Ready
If you are like most parents (and children), you may feel like the summer flew by. Many children are starting school in just another week or two, which seems to be too early. You may not be ready to send your children off to school. They may not be ready to go.
By Shelley Wenger8 months ago in Families
Tips For Getting The Kids Out The Door
Too many families rush through their mornings. They may oversleep, struggling to get breakfast on the table, get ready, and make sure that the kids are ready on time. Many times, they run late, which can start their entire day off on the wrong foot! They may feel like it takes them all day to catch up, which can really mess their entire day up.
By Shelley Wenger8 months ago in Families