Podcast Episode 47: How to Easily Get Your Kids to Focus on Homework
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Podcast Episode 47: How to Easily Get Your Kids to Focus on Homework

Do you dread homework? Teach your child how to focus on homework with these easy tips, ideas, and strategies so you can stop the nagging and daily battles over getting it done! Using these super easy tips will help your child focus on homework will make homework easier at home.

How to Enjoy Your Kids As a Working Parent
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How to Enjoy Your Kids As a Working Parent

With many of us trying to balance a new world with work and raising our kids (often with it all happening in the same place now 24/7)- we have a hard time focusing on the positive. How do we take that step back and actually enjoy being a parent again? It’s in the simple things we discover, like sushi nights, and dance parties!

Podcast Episode 43: 3 Simple Ways to Stop the Homework Power Struggle
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Podcast Episode 43: 3 Simple Ways to Stop the Homework Power Struggle

Homework is a beast. And many times it becomes a full on power struggle where you are begging (or demanding) that your kid get it done because no one wants to spend their entire day and night suffering through it all.

But guess what. We have the answer to stop those power struggles with homework.
We share 3 simple ways you can put an end to those homework power struggles!

How to deal with a grumpy child: 5 positive actions to help with whining, sulking and pouting
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How to deal with a grumpy child: 5 positive actions to help with whining, sulking and pouting

It’s the fifth temper tantrum of the morning.

Your son is mad at you because you poured milk on his cereal when he only wanted it on the side.

Your daughter huffs past you in a little ball of rage because her brother is taking all the attention… AGAIN.

And you?

You are fed up.

Podcast Episode 004: How to be True to You (Fighting the Guilt in the Stepmom Role with Kristen Skiles)
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Podcast Episode 004: How to be True to You (Fighting the Guilt in the Stepmom Role with Kristen Skiles)

All too often we lose ourselves in our roles within our family. We get so caught up in doing what we think we are supposed to do and who we think we are supposed to be that we lose sight of who we are outside of that role.