It’s been five years since my husband and I took those first wobbly steps to homeschooling our kids. But with one child done with preschool (our initial finish line), doubts are beginning to creep in. Can I really teach my kids, especially when we’re already moving to grade school territory? Whether you are a homeschooling mom or a tutoring mom, you have undoubtedly … [Read more...]
The Lazy Mom’s Guide to Raising Independent Kids
I fondly look back at the days when I was mom to only one little angel. I was that mom who seemed to have all the time in the world to give unhurried baths, prepare elaborate activities, read aloud ten million books and still go to work for half the day. When Little Sir came, though, and started growing up real fast, I started to feel like I am always running out of time. … [Read more...]
How I played with my one-week old baby
When T was just a week old, I started sensory play with her. I would gently tickle her feet with a feather, ring a tiny bell very softly near her ears, move a black and white face cut-out in front of her, and lift her up and down in my arms ever so slowly. Oh, and I also made her smell vanilla. I did that with her for about a month or so before moving on to other fun … [Read more...]
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