Better Parent Pledge
- Dedicated Family Night
- Improved Communication and Conversation
- Education / Reading
- Physical Wellbeing
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10 easy steps to begin family history work
Becky Rickman, FamilyShare | March 18, 2014 11:03 pmFamily history is all the rage right now. We love to see where and who we came from. But starting can be a daunting task. Here is where to begin.
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The anatomy of a diaper change — what to expect in the first year
Katie Nielsen, FamilyShare | March 17, 2014 8:03 pmMotherhood is joyous and rewarding and incredible, but it also has its un-glamorous side. You know what I’m talking about: changing diapers. And lots of them. You won’t believe the messes your baby is capable of producing. Here’s what you can expect.
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The art of timeouts
Becky Rickman, FamilyShare | March 15, 2014 5:03 pmTimeouts are often thought of as punitive, but maybe we should re-think and make them an opportunity instead, giving our children a chance to calm themselves and regroup.
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Batteries not included: The best basic toys
Amy Peterson, FamilyShare | March 14, 2014 5:03 pmIf you’re tired of toys that make endless noise and have headache-inducing flashing lights, or if you want your toy budget to stretch far, buy basic toys. This article offers 7 playroom-tested, mom-approved simple toys for kids.
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Why you should stay home with your baby
Megan Wallgren, FamilyShare | March 13, 2014 5:03 pmGoing back to work after maternity leave is hard. Here are 5 reasons to make a clean break and stay home with your baby.
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8 tips to help you love your least lovable child
Gary and Joy Lundberg, FamilyShare | March 12, 2014 5:03 pmAll children deserve the love of their parents, including the difficult ones. Here are ideas to help your child have the best chance at becoming lovable.
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7 tips to help develop language skills for babies
Anders Peterson, FamilyShare | March 11, 2014 5:03 pmThis article will give you useful and fun ideas to help develop your baby’s language skills. You won’t want to miss them!
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Teaching your family emergency preparedness
Becky Rickman, FamilyShare | March 10, 2014 6:03 pmNo one likes to think about the “what might happens”, but being prepared will make it less frightening for children.
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4 ways to prepare for a newborn baby
Dustin Wiggins, FamilyShare | March 7, 2014 5:03 pmAll the preparation you do now to get ready for a baby will make the ride into parenthood a little smoother. Here are a few things to start now, ready your emotions, remember your marriage, develop parenting skills and to baby proof your home.