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Universal Human Rights Month: Teaching Kids the Importance of Empathy and Equality During the Holidays

Universal Human Rights Month: Teaching Kids the Value of Empathy and Equality During the Holidays

December is Universal Human Rights Month, making it the perfect time to teach kids about empathy and equality. During the holidays, parents and caregivers can use family traditions to instill values of kindness, inclusion, and social justice. Discover practical ways to lead by example, celebrate diversity, and encourage reflection, creating meaningful lessons that last a lifetime. … Read More

Stress-Free Family Holidays: Simplify, Celebrate, and Stay Connected

Stress-Free Family Holidays: Simplify, Celebrate, and Stay Connected

The holidays are meant to be a joyful time, but they often come with stress, overwhelming schedules, and pressure to make everything perfect. The good news? They don’t have to! By simplifying your plans, focusing on what truly matters, and prioritizing connection over perfection, you can create a holiday season that’s less stressful and more meaningful. Dive into practical tips to simplify, celebrate, and stay connected this holiday season—because it’s the moments, not the mess, that make it magical. … Read More

Life’s Unpredictables: Ensuring the Welfare of Your Child

The holiday season can be particularly challenging for those in the “sandwich generation”—adults who are caring for both aging parents and children. In this blog, we explore strategies for finding balance, managing stress, and creating meaningful holiday moments for all generations. Learn how to navigate this unique situation and make the holidays a joyful time for everyone involved … Read More

co-parent in the same hoome

How to Co-Parent in One Home

It’s been quite the year for divorcing parents. Some were just starting to wrap their minds around the thought of divorce, and probably many were just about to physically separate. Then March 2020 came along, and many of those plans … Read More