Teaching Your Child Resilience in 2020

Resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties, or toughness. It's the stuff heroes are made of and is something I hope every parent can show their kid(s) during these times. With all the chaos, fear and social distancing happening we need to be able to teach our children how to be resilient in … Continue reading Teaching Your Child Resilience in 2020

Practices to follow for potty training a child

Potty training can be one of the most difficult and hair pulling experience for parents. Having the information on what to expect will really ease one's mind so here's some help. 😊 The first thing that I want to relay to parents is that infants have a reflex, called the gastrocolic reflex, that makes them … Continue reading Practices to follow for potty training a child

Why parents shouldn’t fear their child getting on TikTok

The TikTok app is one of the hottest apps for people to upload, up to one minute, videos as well as pictures for the world to see. This app in my opinion has cleaned up quite a bit compared to when it first debuted. This is no longer an app just for the youth and … Continue reading Why parents shouldn’t fear their child getting on TikTok

Pay it forward: When a simple act of kindness can restore hope!

So for those of you that follow me on social media you'll know last Tuesday I posted about a special moment that happened to my family. Well I didn't think that was enough praise so here's a blog post too! 😆 On February 4, 2020 my fiancee, Bruce and I were at Wal-Mart shopping for … Continue reading Pay it forward: When a simple act of kindness can restore hope!