31 Series…..Day 20…Toddlers Swimming..
Strange title? I never learned to swim, and I was determined that if I ever had children, they would learn to swim at an early age. Shortly after I delivered my first baby, I called the local...
View Article31 Day Series…Books for Toddlers….
Kelly, from kellyskorner is hosting a Linky to share book lists. You can read about it here. I have some favorite books that I’ve used with all 8 of my children, and 5 more that we have been...
View Article31 Day Series…My Favorite Devotional for Toddlers to Tweens
I became a born again believer shortly before I was married. I fell head over heels in love with Jesus. It was all new for me. Every night after work, and all day Saturday and Sunday, I would read the...
View Article31 Series…A Wonderful Teaching Tool for Young Children
My favorite tool for instilling wisdom and character into young children is the Bible. I wanted to learn as much as I could about raising children who would be responsible, responsive, and respectful....
View Article31 Day Series….Teaching a toddler to sit quietly
I discovered that when my second born child, and second son, Matt, was overstimulated, and hard to settle down, my husband’s arms consoled him very quickly. In fact, it seemed that when he was acting...
View Article31 Day Series…Potty Training
It would be neglectful to post a series about toddlers and not post about potty training! I think that there are as many theories, as there are toddlers, but I wanted to pass along a few pieces of...
View Article31 Day Series…….Questions for toddlers
Do you ask your toddler questions? The answers are often fascinating, and even shocking at times! Ask a 2 and 1/2, or 3 or 4 year old a question like…”Mommy gets mad when I…..” or, ” I love daddy...
View Article31 Series…..Where is the Love?
How many times have we heard that the best thing that a mom can do for her children is to love her hubby, (their daddy). I agree. I would add that we need a to also show our children that we are a...
View Article31 Series Hard Work Pays Off. Toddlers to Teens
Hard work pays off! Training my toddlers was SO exhausting. Their offers to help made me cringe. It would be more work for me. More mess. More words. More explanations. More patience needed. But, it...
View Article31 Series.. Toddlers and Egg Shells
To continue my last post, found here…………. How do we train toddlers? We show them how to do things over, and over, and over, and over. We work with them to learn skills over, and over, and over, and...
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