Archive for December, 2008
December 15th, 2008 at 10:51am
Under Family
Ten days until Christmas and Hannunkah!
It’s amazing how quickly this year has gone and all the changes that have occurred. Children have grown and changed, we are all another year older and hopefully wiser and the political and economic climate is balancing on a tightrope!
The one thing that is constant is HOPE. I have been [...]
Continue Reading Hope for the New Year…
Tags: Children, Family, finances holiday, free parenting help, parenting advice, parenting help
By Susan Epstein
December 10th, 2008 at 08:37am
Under Children+ Teens/Tweens
It’s already December 10, 2008, and for the past month I have been thinking back on 2008 and what I have accomplished. I attended a free tele-class yesterday at www.susanborkin.com. Susan is a writer, therapist and writer coach. The assignment was to make 3 lists.
1. What have I accomplished this year?
2. What did I start [...]
Continue Reading How Talking to Your To Do List Can Improve Your Child’s Behavior
Tags: children behavior, new years resolutions, parenting advice, parenting help, to do lists
By Susan Epstein
December 4th, 2008 at 08:10pm
Under Teens/Tweens
Is your family’s laundry an albatross around your neck? When and if you venture into your kids’ rooms, do you see a sea of clothing, wet moldy towels, science experiments growing on and around your beautiful set of kitchen dishes? Is it so horrifying that you would rather watch a the latest Stephen King film, [...]
Continue Reading How To Outsource Your Laundry For Free
Tags: Children, childrens behavior, Chores, kids chores, Laundry, to do lists
By Susan Epstein
December 1st, 2008 at 07:42pm
Under Children
Thanksgiving has come and gone and some of you have found some of the best deals under the sun. But you still haven’t finished your shopping. Money may be the tightest ever this year and you’ll have to be very choosy and picky about the gifts you give.
I’d like to help you out. I will be [...]
Continue Reading Giving away 3 children’s books…’The Cat Who Lost Its Meow’
Tags: adoption, Children, children's books, creativity, healing through journaling, loss, self help loss
By Susan Epstein