Currently Browsing: August 2024 11 articles
10 Ways to Support Families with Special Needs
“I don’t know how you do it!” It was a simple statement. There was no ill-will behind it, just an honest thought from one mom to another. Something I’ve thought […]
What We Can Learn From Special Needs Parents
Angela Schwindt is credited for these wise words, “While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about.” I think most […]
Student Spotlights – September 2024
How Creativity Shapes Successful Children
How much time do your children spend dabbling in the arts—to freely express themselves in creative ways? Creativity is the ability to think in unusual, divergent ways. It does not […]
Remember: Marriage is a “We” Thing
Q. My husband and I both work outside the home, and he has come up with an idea for our fun money. He wants us to set up an account […]
From the Publisher – September 2024
My daughter and her friend at college were talking about careers when MB mentioned that I am the publisher of a parent’s magazine. Her friend responded, “Would you say your […]
Teacher of the Month: Meagan Luse, Griggs Elementary School
“My teaching journey began when I volunteered at Camp Smile at 16. I had no ties or experience to the community, but it sounded fun, and I decided to try […]
Dinner’s Ready: Kalsey West’s Honey Cajun Salmon
“Sunday dinners are a must, whether we are eating out or are enjoying a meal at home,” shared Kalsey West. “Sundays are the day to go to church, relax, and […]
Talking to Kids About Disabilities
“Why do you talk like that?” I heard the question come from behind me as I helped another child in the Sunday school class. “It’s just the way I am,” […]
Ensuring a Successful School Year
For most of us, we already have a few weeks of school behind us. As the new school year begins, parents face the dual challenge of ensuring their children excel […]