Mom burn out is a real problem with moms of any age. We throw everything we have into our jobs, our kids, and our partners and we are left with very little at the end of the day. We deserve to be treated the same way we are treating everyone else and that means you […]
Parenting
Rainbow in a Jar Science Experiment
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Celebrate the day with this easy science experiment featuring items you probably have on hand. This Rainbow in a Jar Science Experiment uses, water, sugar, food coloring, jars and a straw! So head to the kitchen and let’s learn about density! Rainbow in a Jar Science Experiment You will need: Four Mason […]
Use Trello to Stay on Top of Your Kids’ Homework and School Assignments
One of the great joys of graduating from school is the thought of never having to do homework again. Unfortunately, this joy is cruelly taken from you once you have kids of your own in school. Suddenly you have to think about homework again. In the first week of my kids being back in school, […]
Keeping Your Teen Safe on Their Phones with Printable Teen Cell Phone Contract
Times are changing. When I was in middle school, my mom gave me a roll of quarters to keep in my locker so I could call home on the payphone. There was a list of rules about that roll of quarters. I knew I was not allowed to use it for the vending machines and […]
Use Alexa to Get Your Kids to (Finally) Do Their Chores Without Complaining
I don’t know what it’s like in your house, but getting my kids to do their chores has always felt like pulling teeth. I’ve tried everything: chore charts, charts with stickers, adding allowances, verbal reminders, making it a game, and more. But the end result has been the same: the chores aren’t done, I’m frustrated, […]