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We’ve picked few topics we’re pretty sure you’ll ❤ to read about. Check back often and enjoy.

First Friday is Back! Threats vs Consequences

(Oh boy, can you tell I’m working on a sleep-deprived, new-baby mama’s brain?  See if you catch my mis-speaks.  If you’re sleep deprived too and didn’t notice, there’s a hint at the bottom of the post.  I didn’t even notice I had fumbled until I played it back!  Oh well, nobody’s perfect, right?) A recent… continue reading

How to Deal With Your Parenting Critics

(This post is part of The Myth of Perfect Parenting series.  Catch up, starting here.) We’ve all had that moment.  That instant when someone determines you are in desperate need of their parenting insight.  Whether they roll their eyes as you talk to your child about his feelings or abruptly suggest your child needs “a… continue reading

The Perfect Playdough for Fall!

I’m so excited to be starting up the ecourse today, but I also wanted to share this guest post I have over at The Organized Parent.  It really is my favorite playdough!  Just smelling it puts me in a good mood! Check out The Organized Parent for the recipe.  You’ll be glad you did!  (And… continue reading

The Artful Year: Autumn

I love fall!  The crispness, the colors, all of it!  Most of all, I love that it is traditionally a time of celebration and a time to gather as families.  It is a perfect time for building memorable scenes for our children.  Whether is coming together to bake a special treat or to decorate for… continue reading

Pumpkin Treats for Fall

I’ve mentioned before, and I’ll mention many times again:  I love fall!  The sight, the sound, the smell, and yes, the taste! To kick off this season of cinnamon-spice and celebration, I’ve gathered a collection of pumpkin recipes.  Some I’ve tried (and devoured), some are on my fall bucket list.  I thought I’d share with… continue reading

I Get By With A Little Help From My Friends…

If you haven’t already surmised from my paucity of posts, things have been a little busy around here.  First we were adjusting to the new normal with our newest bouncing bundle of boy, then the adjustment of back to school routines, add on my online course and other teaching engagements, as well as a litany… continue reading

Teaching Social Skills with Bubble Lessons

I’m a believer in teaching social skills.  If you’ve checked out my ebook or ecourse, you already know that.  I’m also a big fan of learning through play.  No surprise, right? Today I have two social skill lessons you can teach using one of the most treasured treats of childhood — bubbles! Lesson One:  Self… continue reading

Surprisingly Simple Pumpkin Cookies

My boys and I came home from a beautiful fall hike to find the perfect surprise on our doorstep!  Friends had dropped by a kit for making simple (and delicious) pumpkin cookies! This treat was so easy to make, so delicious to eat, and so much fun to find, that I thought I’d share the… continue reading

The Myth of Perfect Parenting and the Real Work of Parenthood

As I’ve been putting together my series on The Myth of Perfect Parenting, I realized this piece from a year ago fits right in with the message, so I wanted to repost it here.  (I now have four boys instead of three, so you can just imagine the chaos of our next family picture!) I… continue reading

Color Mixing Scientists

Color mixing can be magical!  No, better than magic, it’s science! The process of observing, hypothesizing, and testing repeats itself over and over again the moment you present children with a little colored water and a few eye droppers. I wrote about this simple approach to color mixing almost four years ago here.  That four… continue reading