Some weekends, you just want to stay at home. If you want to stay productive while being at home, consider changing the appearance of your house or creating something new you can show off to your guests. Try one of these projects with your whole family on a weekend with no other plans!
You spend about 62% of your time at home. This number increases for those who also work remotely. So, you want a space that is warm and inviting. Here are some tips for making your house super cozy.
If the temperature is single digits and your kids have run out of shows to watch and games to play, it might be looking like a long winter. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Here are five easy projects to help encourage your kid’s creative and scientific interests. You’ll beat the winter blues in no time.
Create a Cosmic Sun Catcher
To make this groovy rainbow craft, you'll need the following supplies:
Food coloring
Hole punch
Throughout your child’s education, there are many milestones. Each one brings about mixed emotions. As exciting as it is, you might have felt your heartbreak just a little as they walked into kindergarten for the first time. But over time, it got easier and it became part of your daily routine. Over the years, they had their first day in middle school and in high school. And even though those days still brought a tear to your eye, it still didn’t prepare you for the milestone: the first day of college.
Have you been feeling a little bit down lately? Worried about the future, or can't seem to get out of bed in the morning? Planning a fun day out for your kids is the perfect way to break free from those negative thoughts and have some quality time with them. This article will walk through some steps to help you plan a fantastic day full of activities for your children. Without further ado, let's get started!
One of the most fun things about having kids in the house is seeing their joy and excitement in learning new skills from sight words to full-on reading to you at bedtime for a change or cleaning up their rooms and playrooms. The science is clear - children love directions, and they love the feeling of confidence that comes with accomplishments.
If a really great teacher decides to retire, don’t you think they deserve a retirement party? Even if it’s a few parents inviting them to a quiet dinner at a really nice restaurant? Even better – you could make it epic, throwing a retirement party that parents and teachers will recall with nostalgia many years later!
Whether your child is transitioning to another bed or moving to a new room, the mattress plays a crucial part in your child’s sleep. Like us, a child’s body needs comfortable sleep to function properly. However, children’s growing bodies need even more sleep—between ten to thirteen hours—than we do. So, it’s important that they get good sleep.
So many new parents don't know how to prepare for the arrival of their first child. There are plenty of ways you can get ready to be a parent, but let's take a look at some tips that might help ease the transition into fatherhood.
It is possible to teach your kid a second language, with a little effort. The more languages they know, the better! Teaching your kid a second language doesn't have to be hard, and you can pick up tips from this article on how to help your child master a second language.