Ever wanted to make your own tie-dyed clothing? This super easy trick from What’s Up Moms will leave your kid (or yourself!) with the coolest tie-dyed kicks. All you’ll need is sharpies, a white pair of sneakers and rubbing alcohol. Continue reading “Easily Tie Dye Your Own Sneakers”
How to deal with the misery of middle child syndrome
Author: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen.
It’s not until it’s too late that you realise middle child syndrome is a real thing. For parents, there are three things you can do to overcome it.
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How to keep sporty teens active: Start here
Author: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen.
If you have a teen that’s losing interest in their sport, here’s four things you can do to keep them active well into their adult years.
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4 Spy Games for the Kids
Secret codes, DIY periscopes, inkless fingerprints and laser mazes! 4 awesome spy activities to make a day out of – perfect for rainy days in, weekends, birthday parties, school holidays or even as ideas for teachers! Continue reading “4 Spy Games for the Kids”
Conveying God’s Love Through Discipline
Disciplining your child is hard work, but you can do it in a God-centered, grace-based way! Continue reading “Conveying God’s Love Through Discipline”
What does a “good kid” look like?
Author: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen.
Raising nice children is a goal most parents aspire to, but defining a “good kid” can be a challenge when you’re working with tweens and teenagers.
Turn Your T-Shirt into a Tote Bag
Who knew that a shirt could double as a tote bag? You probably didn’t, but this little DIY video will have you looking at your closet in a whole new light. Continue reading “Turn Your T-Shirt into a Tote Bag”
5 Ways to Reuse Plastic Cups for the Kids!
Sick of throwing away plastic cups all the time? Why not reuse them before you recycle in these 5 simple ways to bring creativity into playtime for the kids! Continue reading “5 Ways to Reuse Plastic Cups for the Kids!”
Navigating the Middle School Years
One moment, your child is respectful and kind, and another, they’re defiant and withdrawn. The early teenage years are often fraught with drama and angst. Continue reading “Navigating the Middle School Years”
How to create a harmonious home with teenagers
Author: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen.
It’s every parent’s dream to have a peaceful home with teenagers. So lets talk about how to create harmony when there’s so many hormones running around.
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