{Guest post from Fathead.com} The end of the school year can be an exciting but hectic time for both parents and kids. Families who homeschool their children are no exception. There’s so much to do ... Read More about The Homestretch of Homeschooling: How to Finish the Year Strong
Blog
Latino Families and Explaining COVID: 2 Great Diverse Books for Kids
{guest post by Tere Rodriguez- Nora} I was so excited to receive copies of both of these diverse books for kids to review in honor of Multicultural Children's Book Day 2021! Here are my ... Read More about Latino Families and Explaining COVID: 2 Great Diverse Books for Kids
The Miscarriage Project: The Story of one Author’s Faith and Healing
{Guest post by Adrianne Babbitt--Author of The Miscarriage Project and Founder of Bold & Beautiful Inspirations Co.} Note from Becky: Anyone who knows my life journey knows that my two kids are ... Read More about The Miscarriage Project: The Story of one Author’s Faith and Healing
Your Profile on LinkedIn: Stop Doing These Things Immediately!
{Guest Post from Skye Moffett-Head of HR and Talent at Such A Voice} It’s high time someone offered some resume/LinkedIn advice and I have decided to spin my pet-peeves and silent rants into a ... Read More about Your Profile on LinkedIn: Stop Doing These Things Immediately!
Lump Lump and the Blanket of Dreams: Inspired by Navajo Culture and Folklore
{Guest Post by Shannon Yannitello} I am so excited to be able to review this diverse picture book for kids to review in honor of Multicultural Children's Book Day 2021! Here are my thoughts: 📖 ... Read More about Lump Lump and the Blanket of Dreams: Inspired by Navajo Culture and Folklore
Lagom, Achieved.
Lagom. Lagom is a Swedish word that means enough, just the right amount, not too much, not too little, moderation. I am not 100% sure, but the English word minimalism is likely the closest thing we ... Read More about Lagom, Achieved.