Wow, Time Flies. I think we just had New Year’s Eve a few weeks ago. Either time moves faster or we move slower as age and circumstances come along our life’s journey. I was prompted to think about this particular
Great Gifts for Grandparents in Tight Economy
Hello from Montana: This is tight economy this year, and if you have small children and a lot of expenses, you may be looking for ways to make homemade fun and gifts. Cards From Construction Paper When your child makes
Help for Shy, Anxious and Nervous People
Hello from beautiful Montana: If you knew you were entering a room of strangers at work, church, meeting or even a store, what do you feel in your body? Does your stomach muscles tighten, shoulders come up, hands get sweaty
Friendships & Social Skills on The Playground
Parents and teachers play a vital role in teaching the skills of friendships and inter-personal relationships. Even toddlers can learn to initiate and sustain friendship and build social skills on the playground and in the group setting. One of the
Building Strong Family Relationships
Hello from beautiful Montana: As caring adults(either by DNA or friendship) we want to create a safe and nurturing space in order to build strong family relationships. We also want the kind of family relationship where each child is a connected
Relationships – First Impressions
Relationships are the basis for all of life. We are all interdependent on each other. This means that we rely on others for mutual assistance, support, cooperation or interaction. When we meet someone for the first time we disclose much about
Word Power – Encourage Communication With Family
Words have power. Power to hurt. Power to heal. And especially the power to build relationships with family members. If you want to encourage communication with the family be careful of the word power you have. Communication is More Than Just