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Avoiding Homeschool Burnout
In this article, a homeschooling mom discusses how to reduces stress from overloading. read more
Kim and Jeff Give It to Us Straight: How Long Do You REALLY Need to Keep Your Kid's Artwork?
There is a chance that one of our contributors has emotional attachment issues and the other isn’t drowning in a sea of paste-scented kid art. Come wa... read more
Maintaining a Good Relationship with Childcare Providers
Learn how to achieve and maintain a good relationship with your childcare provider for the greater benefit of your child. read more
DIY Kids' Room Renovation Ideas
Ready to renovate your little one’s room? Check out these DIY ideas we snagged from Pinterest to get the creative juices flowing. read more
Natural(ish) Parenting: A Lesson in Flexibility
When we think of natural parenting, we think of cloth diapers, breastfeeding and organic food, but it involves so much more. Also known as gentle pare... read more
Environmental Modifications That Make a Difference
Use this ADD/ADHD resource on environmental modifications to make your home ADHD-friendly for your child. read more
The Facts About Infertility
Learn the facts about infertility in both males and females, and find out how a fertility specialist may help you. read more
5 Tips for Parents From Netflix's Tidying Up With Marie Kondo
Netflix's Tidying Up With Marie Kondo could not have come at a better time. As the holidays come to a close and we focus in on our 2019 New Year's res... read more
3 Reasons Why Fancy Nancy Creator Jane O'Connor is Promoting Literacy
In an exclusive interview with FamilyEducation.com, Jane O'Connor, author of the popular Fancy Nancy book series, explains why she's pushing to promot... read more
Activities That Foster Your Child's Willingness to Learn
Parents should encourage activities that foster a child's willingness to learn throughout his growing up years-- from infant to teenager. read more
The Benefits of Delayed Cord Clamping After Birth
Cord clamping used to typically happen within the first 15-30 seconds after a baby was born, but today more and more moms are choosing delayed cord cl... read more