Download the child profile card to be given to authorities which tracks information for children in the event that they are missing or lost.
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Watching babies crawling can always bring a smile to your face. Learn when your baby will start crawling and ways in which you can encourage them to crawl.
A fine art illustration that celebrates the bond between mother and baby. This print would be a lovely gift to let a mum know how special they are and remind them of what an amazing job they are doing. Perfect for new a new mother or as a unique baby shower gift. Printed on heavyweight Hahnemühle 250gsm German etching paper. Made from 100% cotton, the texture of this paper feels like velvet and produces deep tones of colour that are sharp and crisp. Size A4.
If your child is showing signs of anxiety or battling signs of anxiety, learn how to help an anxious child . And signs of anxiety in kids.
How to help a speech delayed child | From speech therapy activities to PECS communication boards, we’ve rounded up 32 tips & activities to get you started!
If your child is showing signs of anxiety or battling signs of anxiety, learn how to help an anxious child . And signs of anxiety in kids.
Your baby's vision is not fully developed. Using high contrast cards for babies will increase their visual development.
On July 14, 2006, at 13 weeks of pregnancy, I miscarried. Our culture does not really understand miscarriage, pregnancy loss, abortion, or infant death. When I tried to find a requiem ceremony, there was nothing. So this is what I wrote.
We've been using our contrast cards quite a bit for tummy time and side lying play. I recently put together a contrast cards board that has made utilizing the contrast cards so simple. The best
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I've been asked to share my assessments and those that I use. Assessments are snapshots of a child's current ability to perform a certai...
“The Child’s Treasury” edited by May Hill. Literature for the child as part of the Foundation Desk Co. series. Copyrighted by W.F. Quarrie & Co, 1924. Illustrator unknown.
Instructions for first-time parents about how to handle the baby.
This rainbow exercise is a deep breathing exercise for kids that can be used as a mindfulness activity, coping tool, or meditation.
Sewing is a life skill. Here's why you should teach your child how to sew from learning how to mend clothes to developing their dexterity, and more.
Women are campaigning to normalise breastfeeding by posting these beautiful Tree of Life images on Instagram. The trend started in December, and is still...
These 100+ positive adjectives to describe a child will help you develop your child's vocabulary & confidence. Free printable poster of positive adjectives!
I remember a column of Simcha Fisher's, from the National Catholic Register, that discussed the dearth of modern Catholic art, literature, and music. I hardly…
Kings in the Corner is a card game that feels like everybody's playing a single solitaire. Of course only one person can win -- and more kings played mean more chances to win.
This spread will hopefully shed light on how your traumatic experience has shaped your personality, the way you view yourself and your relationships, and how you will change as a result of letting go and moving forward.
My favorite from J. Kirk Richards' inspiring series Wednesday morning text message to Taylor: Thank your coworkers for not pooing on the carpet 'Cause one of my coworkers--Roger to be exact--had just had an accident, which he proceeded to step in and track all over the upstairs. Awesome. This was just a day or two after Blaine had dumped a third of a gallon of milk out on the kitchen counter and floor and just a few hours before both boys made major mischief in my sewing stuff. {This is where my mom asks, 'Well what were they doing out of your sight?' and I reply, 'I have to go to the bathroom and take showers and help the baby sometimes! Give me a break!} By Wednesday evening I came unglued. "I hate my job!" I ranted to Taylor. "I can't get anything done around here because they mess things up faster than I can clean them. And they absolutely never listen to me. Never!" "Dear, can you please use a softer voice and fewer superlatives?" Taylor calmly asked. "No! I'm mad! And they aren't superlatives! They're true!" I barked back, irrational as ever. "I just don't know what to do! I don't know what to do!" It wasn't until the next morning that I had laughed at myself a little, calmed down a lot, and decided that it was time to come up with some solutions. I grew up with a mother who always said, "Every problem has a solution." She chanted that mantra to me all my life and now I repeat it to my own children. My sister, Liz, once told me: "It doesn't make sense for us mothers to throw our hands up and say 'I give up on this problem.' What if I had a corporate job? When something hard came up would I just sulk and tell the boss 'I quit?' Never! I would go back to my office and figure out a solution! Mothering is my job. When I meet a challenge, I have to find a way to make it better." Thursday morning email to Taylor: I am working on some solutions. Like I am going to keep the baby's room (where the sewing stuff is kept) and upstairs bathroom (where much water mischief takes place)locked. And I am going to try to nurse upstairs so the kids can play and I can see them. The other part of the solution is for me to a) stop having a panic attack every 5 minutes that my house doesn't look perfect b) remind myself that they are 3 and 4 years old and c) find the power to control myself and stop all the ranting and raving. So anyway, those are my goals. I don't hate my job. Not at all. I love it. I like it. I reverence it. In fact, it was the image at the top of this post that motivated my penance. I saw it Thursday morning and the reverence flooded over me. --anne
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