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by Mom It Forward on April 6th, 2014 | No Comments »
Try out this Picture It communication game the next chance you get to spend quality time with the family. It can be played with immediate family or even help build relationships with extended family. It's a game that will explore communication styles and emphasize listening to one another.…
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by Mom It Forward on April 6th, 2014 | No Comments »
Ask members of your family what would make them feel special. During months with special events, like a family member's birthday, make them the family member of the month. Show them how much they mean to the family. Teach them how to serve and love one another. Use this…
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by Mom It Forward on April 6th, 2014 | No Comments »
I imagine the conversation going somewhat like this: "Did I hear someone say I'm bored? Lucky for you, I have a whole list of things for you to do!" The child then proceeds to groan because the accidental slip up of the bored word. He/she then slumps to the boredom…
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by Mom It Forward on April 6th, 2014 | 1 Comment »
Teach your kids to effectively problem solve without getting worked up or angry. Help them realize that there are many ways to handle a situation creatively and reasonably. Use this Creative Problem Solving printable to write down problems and solutions. Get your family to work as a team and solve…
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by Mom It Forward on April 6th, 2014 | No Comments »
Get the creative juices flowing by making a box or bin dedicated to your kids' creativity! Fill the box with things around the house that could be used to make creative crafts, toys, decorations or anything else! Help foster the creativity by inspiring and promoting time for them to…
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by Mom It Forward on March 27th, 2014 | No Comments »
Teach your kids to enjoy the simple things in life. Realize it's not about the end but the journey itself. To reach the end, you must first endure the journey so why not enjoy it? Ernest Hemingway said it best when he said, "It is good to have…
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