This post was written as part of the March Marriage Challenge series. People tend to resent words like “need” and “should”. It makes them feel like they are obligated to do something, but let me start this by stating that love-making should never feel like an obligation. Not when it involves the person whom you chose to love for life….
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Foods for Immune Support
These 5 foods for immune support are incredibly healthy and can be found at your local grocery store! After having children, I really began to re-think my diet. For five years prior to having my son, I was a pescatarian (a vegetarian who occasionally ate fish). I maintained this diet throughout the pregnancy and birth of my daughter, but when…
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St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Activities
St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Activities are so fun for preschool-age children. Are we seriously working on St. Patrick’s Day right now? Is this even a thing? Apparently so! My readers should know by now that I really enjoy setting up sensory activities for my kids. Yes, they make a huge mess. Yes, the kids rarely assist with clean up. Yes,…
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Teaching Social Skills to Children with Autism
This is a sponsored post for teach2talk. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder that affects an estimated 1 out of 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls in the United States. The following diagnostic criteria are outlined within the DSM-V: Deficits in verbal and non-verbal communication. Repetitive behaviors, interests, and/or activities. Symptoms begin in young…
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Valentine’s Day Pudding Cups
This#SnackPackMixins shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. Can you tell by the number of Valentine’s Day posts this year that it’s my second favorite holiday?? (First is Halloween.) I love love. I know that sounds silly, but as someone with a crazy love story who is in love with the world’s…
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