It’s hard for this mom to let them go, but teaching my kids how to do things feels good. Explaining to them why they should do things is very fulfilling. It makes me feel like
Every week $3 goes into Savings and $2 goes into Spending. Technically, our child who’s actually willing to work in order to earn money has a new framework for the wages she earns by doing
Shelly Hunt Wildman On April 11, 2018, as a member of hope*writers, I came across a post in which First Ask Why: Raising Kids to Love God through Intentional Discipleship author, Shelly Hunt Wildman, was
Calm down. Because, anger and shouting aren’t tools of good parents; they tell the world you’re a lunatic. Out of control and rage-y aren’t a good look, Mom. Dad. We have self-control. God is a