To my darling kids, I’ve started this letter and re-written it more times than I can count. Probably because how I feel about ending our homeschooling journey and returning to in-person learning keeps changing. I knew that homeschooling wasn’t going to be a long-term solution for our little family. But I also thought that we […]
The Power of Boredom: Why My Kids Are Regularly “Bored”
Don’t get me wrong. I love putting together fun activities and games for my kids. I also think it’s pretty clear from this here blog that I’m a fan of crafts with my kids too. But I also think boredom is important too. That’s why I’m also a big fan of stepping back and letting […]
What I Hope My Kids Know: I’m Doing the Best I Can
Last night, before I was asleep, my 3-year-old climbed into my bed, crying. He’s never been a great sleeper. I turned off the light, gathered him up in my arms, and laid there with him as he fell back into sleep. I was so exhausted, but as is normal lately, I was already having a […]
Little Miss’s Birthday Reminded Me to Focus on What We Can Do Instead of What We Can’t
I dreaded telling little miss that we had to cancel her birthday plans, including her party. A week ago, we sat together on her bed as I reminded her about why we were staying home, and I broke the news that we had delay her party. She teared up, briefly upset, but then she looked […]
7 Tips to Help You Begin Toddler Chores Successfully
This article first appeared on Self Sufficient Kids in March 2019. Toddler chores are a great way to introduce kids to chores and begin to raise natural helpers. Below are seven tips to get you started and be successful. “I need to sweep. Where’s the broom?” my daughter asked as she came downstairs. My first […]