S is for Sparrows: The Unschooling Process
The unschooling process starts whenever there is an observation. We have a lilac bush right in front of our back deck. I can't see anything on the other side of it and I plan to chop it down and trim it or move it this spring. But, for now it sits there, as pretty...
R is for Revolutionize Your Parenting by Honoring Your Child’s Nature
Have you been looking for a handbook that tells you exactly what your children need from you as a parent? A positive parenting handbook with practical techniques that you can implement right away? I've read a lot of parenting books and many of them tell you that...
Life Plan 2014: January Summary
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate link which means if you purchase something by clicking on the link, I get a small referral commission, at no cost to you. Back in December I let you know about a Goals Blogging link up that I'm involved in and shared a bit...
Q is for Queens: 5 Observations About Royal Mothers Through the Centuries
A few months ago I came across a movie on Netflix about Marie Antionette. I watched it and loved it. History, drama, love, politics. It had everything. Netflix recommended another movie to me about Queen Victoria. Then there was one about the Boleyn sisters, so I...
P is for Playdough: Pursuing a Child’s Heart
It isn't hard to make play dough. It uses very few ingredients and takes only about 10 minutes from start to finish and provides countless hours of fun for my kids. So why do I make such a big deal over it? I asked myself these questions last week as I watched my boys...
O is for Overcome Imperfect Parenting
My parents screwed up when they were raising me. They yelled at me and spanked me (a couple times). They disrespected my thoughts and opinions. I was raised by imperfect parents, and it affected me and my ability to parent. I've screwed up already with raising my...