Currently Browsing: February 2025 10 articles
Back to Main GuideThe Game’s Not for Everyone
I’m 38, and after looking and waiting for years, I think I’ve found a rental property scenario I like. My plan is to take $30,000 out of my retirement account, […]
Fun Ways to Inspire Healthy Eating
We’ve all been there: despite our very best efforts – and cajoling – our kids simply won’t eat healthy, home-cooked food. How about trying a new strategy and making healthy […]
Embracing the “Let Them” Theory: A Powerful Approach for Parents
As a devoted reader, I get genuinely excited when I discover a book that can truly benefit parents. Recently, I came across “The Let Them Theory” by Mel Robbins, a […]
Teaching Children How to Be Humble
Pride destroys relationships. Pride prevents successful conversations, hinders people from accepting responsibility, disregards others, eliminates a person’s ability to compromise or connect, and eradicates vulnerability. When a person struggles to […]
Fitness and Family Time: Fun Ways to Encourage a Healthy Lifestyle
As our family grows, it is hard to squeeze in everything we have on our to do list. At the end of the day, we end up pushing off exercise […]
De-Stress Your Life: Great Podcasts on Parental Health and Wellbeing
It’s always a great occasion to consider what you can do to make your life as stress-free as possible. How about downloading a parenting podcast or two? The wonderful thing […]
Student Spotlights – February 2025
From the Publisher – February 2025
Fitness is always trending as one of the most promised resolutions in the New Year. As families begin to embark on new fitness and wellness programs, goals are made, planned, […]
Dinner’s Ready: Brantley and Stephanie Felintin’s Stuffed Shells
Freebirds. This is the word that Brantley and Stephanie Felintin are using to describe their upcoming transition into becoming empty nesters. Olivia (18), their only child, will be attending the […]
Mom to Mom with Julianne McGill
Your husband is a 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist for Swimming, and you both swam competitively. With both of your children being active in swim, what type of support do you […]