Let the rumpus begin!

I don’t know about your kiddos my dear mommy friend, but just like the character Max in the book “Where The Wild Things Are”, my boys tend to create a rumpus!

You know how it magically happens when you need to get something important done? Even a simple phone call without being interrupted can be impossible to accomplish at times.

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Fostering Emotional Intelligence

As adults, emotions tend to often drive the perspective of our day. It is the same case for children. The only difference is that young children are learning how to process them.

Emotional intelligence is the understanding of how to interpret and express emotions.

When we foster emotional intelligence in young children, they will be better communicators and have an overall greater sense of self-awareness.  Read More

Connecting Books to Activites

Books are such an incredible tool for teaching our little ones, especially when tied to an activity. It will foster not only literacy, but purposeful learning connections.

My oldest has always loved to create and build using Legos.

So, if you have a little builder in your hands, I highly recommend this book and activity.

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