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If family is everything, these how-tos will help you through it all, from sibling drama to family vacations to irritating in-laws and beyond.
How to Prepare for a Full-time Nanny
Maybe you are stuck at work or need to complete a presentation within a short amount of time. You hardly have any time to think about your child because you are so overwhelmed with deadlines. Yet, your little child really needs a support system that will help them with day-to-day tasks, such as getting washed up, get ready for school, eat and also to get to bed on time. Who can help you manage all these activities and be with your child when you are busy at work? Well, a full-time nanny is what you really need to consider.
By Keira Lewis2 years ago in Families
Coronavirus: During lockdown, this self-directed learning platform engages parents and children
Many parents are straining to instruct and engage their children within their houses while the country is on lockdown because to COVID-19. While homeschooling is no longer an option, it is also about creative participation rather than schoolwork and testing.
By parth rakangor2 years ago in Families
Baby Sleep Miracle- Interview With A World-Class Baby Sleep Training Expert Mary Ann
Baby Sleep Miracle- Interview With A World-Class Baby Sleep Training Expert Mary Ann Today I had the pleasure – and honor – to speak with Mary-Ann Schuler, child psychologist, and world-renowned baby sleep training expert. Her impressive rise to fame started when she discovered a very efficient method of putting any baby to sleep – no matter how stubborn or active he may be – in a short time and with no stress. Since then she has helped thousands of babies and families help get good quality sleep, day and night. Here is some of the brilliant advice she had to share with me today:
By Abhijeet Pandey3 years ago in Families
Dealing with Toxic Family During the Holidays
by: E.B. Johnson Let’s face it, while you’re busy making plans — they’re busy preparing their critiques for you (and your life). Your toxic family doesn’t really care if you have a good Christmas, a good Hanukkah, or anything else. No. When it comes to the holiday season, the abusive, toxic, regressive family only cares about their image, their feelings, or the image they’re trying to project. Your surviving the next month is going to require adopting a new perspective. But more than that, it’s going to require acceptance. Acceptance of them, acceptance of you…and acceptance of everything you will never be.
By E.B. Johnson 3 years ago in Families