Posts Tagged ‘kids’
I Can Stop Worrying About the Impact of Moving on My Kids
by Ginger Harrington As a mom, I’ve honed the art of worrying about my kids. Twenty-three years of parenting and seven military moves have provided ample opportunity to raise my worry-skills to expert level. I’m not saying I’m proud of this–I’m simply confessing worry was my go-to emotion for parenting through the frequent transitions of military…
Read MoreBefore you move, declutter kids’ stuff
by Aly Finkelstein for Houzz Believe it or not, I have found that kids like to be organized just as much as adults do, and involving them in the moving process can be fun, rewarding and beneficial for all. But if your kids are like most of the kids I know, they are attached to…
Read MoreMoving? Breaking the news to the kids.
By Beth Hall Moving is a family affair in which certain family members don’t get a vote. As an adult, you get a vote. Together my husband and I have prayed, weighed pros and cons, planned, prayed some more, and waited for God to lead. As a kid, you are a vote-less family member. My…
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