If you have been looking into and considering homeschooling, then we have come up with a few questions that you can ask yourself to help you determine if this is the right path for you and your child.
Tag: Parenting
How to Not Raise Bullies
We may not set out to raise bullies on our own, but there are a few things we can do to ensure that this does not happen at all. Ensuring that our child is not raised as a bully will mean that there’s one less bully in school.
7 Simple Tips in Scouting and Choosing Your Child’s First School
Choosing your child’s first school can be a huge decision, but with proper research, preparation, and these simple tips, it need not be stressful.
Chuck Out the Sugar and Try These Tips to Help the Medicine Go Down
Kids need to take their prescribed medicines to help them get well, but getting them to drink a sour or weird-tasting liquid when they don’t feel well and cranky can turn out to be a struggle at best. Aside from what the nursery rhyme-prescribed spoonful of sugar, what can parents do to get their kids drink their medicine?
What Single Moms Should Know About Child Custody and Support
We salute all moms out there who are doing a good job raising their kiddos without the help of a partner. And to help out a bit, here are some things single moms out there should know about child custody and securing child support.
How to Use a Rewards System for Your Kid — the Right Way
A rewards system is a well-known parenting hack or practice wherein parents reward their kids for good behavior. But while there are a number of advocates for the rewards system, there are also naysayers. Here are a few tips on properly implementing a rewards system for your kids.
My Baby is Duling or Banlag — What Parents Should Know About Misaligned Eyes in Babies
Things parents should know about pagka-duling and pagka-banlag in babies.
Moving Up and Letting Go — Things I Learned From My Daughter’s First Year of School
I can’t believe that 10 months have flown by so quickly and she has survived pre-K — well, we both did. And now that it’s about to come to an end, let me look back and recount my learnings — because I have a few too, from her very first year in school.
Turning Aurora into Moana — Teaching a Careful Child to be Brave
Let’s admit it, in the real world, the damsel in distress such as Aurora will not accomplish anything because no one will actually save her, it’s princesses who take matters into their own hands, such as the adventure-seeking Moana and the leader Princess turned General Leia who will most likely succeed. Hence, our children will need all the courage they can get.
Kidnapped — Basic Safety Guidelines Every Parent Should Know
These days when warnings of child kidnappers are so prevalent, what can we actually do to ensure that our kids are not the next victims?
My Child is a Thumb Sucker – Is There Anything I Can Do About It?
My daughter was a thumb sucker ever since she was a few weeks old – from the moment she discovered her fingers when I took off her mittens, her thumb, or basically any of her fingers (or even her whole fist!) became her next favorite aside from the breast.
For Better or Worse – What to Do When Your Child is an Abay
Enjoy a stress-free flower girl or bearer stint with your child with these tips 😉