Currently Browsing: March 2024 10 articles
Dinner’s Ready: Kim Wakefield’s Olive Garden Chicken in the Crockpot
“I love being home, and my weekends consist of the three Rs: resting, relaxing, and rejuvenating,” shares Kim Wakefield of Mobile, AL. Kim has been teaching for the last 24 […]
Teacher of the Month: Melissa Worrell, Cottage Hill Christian Academy
Mrs. Melissa Worrell’s 4th-grade classroom has three goals each year. One is to help the students understand how much God loves them. The second is to help them know how […]
Student Spotlights – March 2024
Treating Scrapes and Cuts
Kids Health Watch is brought to you by our friends and Children’s Medical Group Generally, children love to explore, take risks, and engage in physical play. Unfortunately, this eventually means scrapes […]
Online Noise! How Much Is Too Much and How to Quiet It
In today’s world, it seems like everyone knows everything about everybody. And that just feels like a lot of “stuff” for our brains to take in. What your neighbor had […]
A Lesson He’ll Remember For the Rest of His Life
Our 21-year-old son is in college, and we’ve always warned him to stay away from credit cards. Despite our warnings, we recently learned he got a store-branded credit card. The […]
The Camp Next Door: Day Camp
Many parents want their kids to experience summer camps but the idea of spending several nights away from home is a little scary for both the parent and child. A […]
Signs That Your Kids Are Ready For Their First Sleepaway Camp
It’s time to decide whether or not to send your kids to sleepaway camp, but how do you know? How can you tell whether your kids are ready for their […]
Resolving Sibling Conflict
“My children are constantly fighting, and I am losing my mind!” All parents with more than one child have expressed this frustration at least once. Just know sibling conflict is […]
From the Publisher – March 2024
I grew up next door to a girl who was my age, and we would spend countless hours at each other houses. As we got old enough, we loved having […]