parenting • ages and stages
by Robin Greene on February 19th, 2019 | 1 Comment »
Teaching kids to make healthy eating choices can be tough; just try enticing your teen with a carrot stick or broccoli florets. YUCK and NO WAY! Healthy snacks are not cool. They would rather grab fast food out. So how can we encourage our teens to eat healthy?
How to…
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family fun • family fun-traditions
by Robin Greene on February 6th, 2019 | 1 Comment »
Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to create memorable fun activities for your family. We spend so much time working, as well as going from one activity or practice to another. It seems like so many things occupy our time, but it's important to find time to reconnect with those …
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relationships • lifestyle
by Robin Greene on May 29th, 2018 | No Comments »
Father’s Day is a day set aside to honor our dads and show them how much we love them or reflect on their memory if they have past on. As children, we probably all had many different views of "our” dad and how he measured up. As adults, we appreciate…
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relationships • lifestyle
by Robin Greene on May 25th, 2018 | No Comments »
Being a mom has been one of the most enjoyable times of my adult life. It has also presented me with a few big challenges along the way. Sometimes I have wondered why kids don't come with a manual like everything else. I suppose it's because every child born, is…
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parenting • ages and stages
by Robin Greene on June 12th, 2012 | No Comments »
School is out and your child’s brain is on vacation! You mention one word about school or reading and your child just groans. Reading does not have to be a chore; make reading fun and interesting! We have all heard “practice makes perfect,” well, practice may not make your child…
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