Dan G

Winning the Bedtime Battle with Your Kids

Kids never want to go to bed early and then it is impossible to wake them up the next morning. It is always a battle to get them to bed at the right time: Suddenly, they are not tired, they are hungry, want to play more, ask for another fairytale or for another cartoon episode. Well, we have the strategy for you so that you will win the bedtime battle with your younger kids and older ones.

Two Hidden Types Of Abuse To Look Out For

Unfortunately, there are many relationships where the two parties involved just should not be together. People cope with stress and problems differently, and sometimes this can culminate into relationships that are not only dysfunctional but also scarily abusive. Many people hear the term abusive and think it directly translates to the term “punch” or “hit” or “shove”. However, while these terms are indicative of physical abuse, there are other forms of abuse to be wary of as well.

5 Healthy After School Recipes

Kids can work up quite an appetite after a long day at school. Instead of resorting to the easy junk food option, here are a few easy recipes that are both nutritious and delicious.

When Kids Realize Their Parents are Extraordinary

Not every child of a famous parent grows up realizing they are the offspring of a bona fide celebrity. In fact, some had no idea whatsoever until they were made aware of their mom or dad's fame in some truly memorable ways. Both angelic and troublesome celebrity kids react the same way when they find out their parents are famous: with shock and awe. It's something of a testament to how they were raised.

7 Reasons All New Moms Cry

Ever notice new moms at the grocery store or the park with tear-stained peepers? Here’s a peek into their crazy lives to explain just why they cry so much.

Why Chores Will Make Your Child a Better Person

Julie Lythcott-Haims, former dean of freshmen at Stanford University and author of How to Raise an Adult says that, “By making them do chores — taking out the garbage, doing their own laundry — they realize they have to do the work of life in order to be part of life."

What To Teach Your Kids Before They Start School

As a parent, one of the most exciting milestones that you will watch your children achieve is going to school for the first time. Whether it is preschool, pre-K, or first grade, it is always exciting to watch your little one still into the classroom with their adorable outfit and chubby fingers clenched tightly around their lunchbox. You are so excited for all of the educational opportunities and lessons that will be provided for your child in the classroom. But, there are a few things that as a parent, you should teach your children before they even start school.

5 Unique Birthday Party Ideas for Your Kid

Birthdays come but once a year - make the party something your son or daughter will never forget with one of these totally unique birthday party themes that you haven't seen a hundred times before. Here are some ideas to give them a birthday they'll never forget.

3 Tips To Raise Well Rounded Kids

Every parent wants the best for their kids. They want them to get the best grades, have the best behavior, and look their best- even though the awkward glasses and braces phase that most pre-teens are forced to endure. Expecting great children and raising great children don’t always go hand in hand. It is important for parents to understand what goes into helping their child or children develop into kind, intelligent, sociable, and caring individuals.

6 Backhanded Compliments Every Mom Is Sick of Hearing

We’ve all heard them or gotten them ourselves, those little-backhanded compliments that are a slap in the face of our parenting. Don’t ever get caught letting loose with one of these whammies.

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Dan is a father of 3 who has a strong passion for DIY projects. He recently finished revamping his bedroom using furniture he flipped and loves sharing his tips and tricks online!