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Big Hero 6 Review 2025: The Best Superhero Movie for Sunday Family Funday
Discover why Disney’s Big Hero 6 is the perfect superhero movie for Sunday Family Funday. Fun, teamwork, and a lovable robot hero kids adore! Finding the right family movie night idea can sometimes feel tricky — you want something exciting enough to hold the attention of older kids but lighthearted and positive enough for younger ones. That’s where Disney’s Big Hero 6 (2014 ) shines. This animated superhero adventure has it all: humor, heart, and heroes who remind us that cou
Sep 13, 20254 min read


Say Something by Peter H. Reynolds: A Book Review on Courage, Voice & Character Education
Discover why Say Something by Peter H. Reynolds is a must-read for kids. Teach courage, kindness, and bullying prevention with SEL activities for home and school. Peter H. Reynolds’ Say Something is a beautifully illustrated picture book that carries a powerful yet simple message: every voice matters. Through everyday scenarios, children are reminded that there are countless ways to “say something.” Sometimes it means speaking up when a classmate is being left out, other time
Sep 11, 20256 min read


Social & Emotional Learning Activities (K–5) for Home & School
Engaging K–5 social emotional learning activities for parents, homeschool families, teachers, and caregivers. Build empathy, self-regulation, and confidence with SEL games and strategies for every grade. Social emotional learning (SEL) is all about helping children understand and manage their feelings, build strong relationships, and make thoughtful decisions. Research shows that strong social and emotional skills are key to early school success — even more predictive of firs
Sep 9, 20257 min read


Family Pizza Night 2025: Semi-Homemade Cooking with Kids
Make Sunday special with family pizza night! Try easy, semi-homemade cooking with kids — from mini muffin pizzas to rolling dough and topping bars. Cooking with kids is more than just preparing food — it’s about hands-on learning, creativity, and connection. Parents and teachers alike love how semi-homemade recipes make cooking simple while still giving kids plenty of opportunities to participate. This week’s Sunday Family Funday activity is Family Pizza Night! You’ll get t
Sep 7, 20253 min read


The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson: A Must-Read for Teachers, Parents, and Homeschool Families
Discover how The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson teaches empathy, inclusion, and courage. Explore SEL activities, homeschool ideas, and classroom tips, all in this book reviews. Why This Book Matters for Families, Teachers, and Homeschool Groups Children’s books can be powerful tools for shaping hearts and minds. In recent years, searches for social emotional learning books for kids, children’s books about empathy, and diverse children’s books have skyrocketed as teache
Sep 3, 20256 min read


Family Scavenger Hunt Ideas 2025: Outdoor & Indoor Fun for All Ages
Looking for family fun? Try our family scavenger hunt ideas! From park and beach hunts to rainy-day indoor adventures, these games bring joy and learning. Scavenger hunts are back in the spotlight in 2025 — and it’s easy to see why. They’re simple, screen-free activities that spark curiosity, movement, and teamwork. Best of all, they work for every family, every space, and every age group. Think about it: one minute your kids are running through the park searching for a “fe
Aug 31, 20254 min read


Helping Kids Navigate New Friendships (and Handle the Tricky Ones)
Learn how to help children make friends at school, build social-emotional skills, and handle tricky friendships with confidence. Discover SEL strategies, empathy lessons, and conflict resolution activities for kids to nurture healthy, lasting connections Friendships are the heartbeat of childhood. From sharing snacks at lunch to building forts in the backyard, the bonds children create with peers shape their sense of belonging, identity, and confidence. But as any parent or t
Aug 27, 20257 min read


Ticket to Ride Review 2025: The Best Family Board Game for Game Night
Discover why Ticket to Ride is the top family board game of 2025. Easy to learn, fun for all ages, and perfect for Sunday family game night! Family game night is back in style, and if you’re searching for the perfect board game to bring everyone together, look no further than Ticket to Ride . This award-winning classic has earned its reputation as one of the best family board games of 2025, and for good reason. With simple rules, colorful components, and just the right amoun
Aug 24, 20253 min read


All Are Welcome – Building Inclusion, Acceptance, and Diversity in the Classroom and at Home
Discover how All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold fosters inclusion, acceptance, and diversity in children. Learn what it teaches at different age levels, and explore school, home, and homeschool activities that celebrate every child’s unique story. Book Review In a world that is beautifully diverse yet often divided, All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold offers a heartwarming reminder of what community should feel like—safe, accepting, and full of joy. Paired with Suzanne
Aug 19, 20256 min read


Settling Into School Routines Without Losing Your Sanity
Help your child settle into school-year routines without stress. Discover practical tips for mornings, after-school wind-downs, homework time, and bedtime—plus SEL strategies for self-regulation, responsibility, and cooperation. The first few weeks of the school year can feel like stepping onto a moving treadmill—fast-paced, noisy, and exhausting. Between drop-offs, homework, after-school activities, and bedtime, it’s easy for parents, teachers, and even homeschool families t
Aug 11, 20256 min read


The Night Before School Starts
Ease back-to-school anxiety with this thoughtful night-before-school guide. Includes a calming bedtime visualization, affirmations for kids and parents, age-based lunchbox or homeschool surprises, and after-school connection tips. Whether your child is stepping into a classroom, logging into a virtual platform, or sitting at your cozy kitchen table for the first day of homeschool, the night before school begins is a big deal. It’s more than checking off supply lists or laying
Aug 10, 20256 min read


Work-Life-School Balance: 7 Tips for Homeschooling Parents to Avoid Burnout
Discover 7 powerful tips for work-life-school balance and how homeschooling parents can avoid burnout with practical, heartfelt strategies. Are You Carrying Too Much? Have you ever paused—midway through a spelling lesson or while reheating your coffee for the third time—and wondered, “How am I supposed to do all of this?” Homeschooling is a beautiful choice. It’s rooted in deep love, intention, and a desire to offer your child something meaningful. But it can also feel like
Aug 9, 20256 min read


What to Do When Your Child Says “I Hate School”
Struggling with back-to-school meltdowns? Learn what to do when your child says “I hate school.” This conscious parenting guide offers empathy, SEL tools, teacher traditions, and mindfulness routines to ease the transition. It’s the first week of school. Backpacks are packed, shoes are laced, and you’ve got that hopeful, new-year energy—until your child blurts out: “I hate school.” Whether it’s at breakfast, during the car ride, or after a long first day, hearing these word
Aug 7, 20256 min read


Cutting Back Screen Time: How to Reset Digital Habits Before School Starts
Learn how to reduce screen time before school starts. Tips for parents to reset routines, support healthy habits, and ease the back-to-school transition. When the final weeks of summer arrive, many families face a common concern: screen time overload. What began as a few extra minutes on the tablet or TV “just for summer” has turned into all-day tech binges, bedtime battles, and kids who seem glued to devices from morning to night. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone—an
Aug 5, 20256 min read


From Sandcastles to Schedules: How to Re-Establish School Routines After Summer
Ease the back-to-school transition with sleep tips, visual schedules, and routines that calm chaos and build confidence—one day at a time. Summer is full of sunshine, spontaneity, and slower days. But as the first day of school approaches, families everywhere begin shifting gears—from relaxed mornings and late bedtimes to school lunches, backpacks, and alarms. If you’re dreading the chaotic transition from summer mode to school mode, you’re not alone. The good news? Routines
Aug 3, 20256 min read


Top 5 Books to Read Before School Starts: Build Friendship, Confidence, and Community
Discover the top 5 books to read before school starts—perfect for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers to build connection, confidence, and calm. The first day of school can bring a mix of excitement, nervous energy, and a whole lot of questions—especially for young children. Whether you’re a parent sending your child off for the first time, a teacher preparing your classroom, or a homeschool parent setting the tone for a new year, the stories we share in these early days mat
Aug 1, 20256 min read


Character Education vs. Social-Emotional Learning: Why Kids Need Both for Whole Child Development
Discover how character education and SEL work together to support whole child development at home and in the classroom. More Than Just “Be Good” As parents and educators, we often say things like “Be kind,” “Tell the truth,” or “Be responsible.” But how often do we pause and consider what it really takes for a child to live those values — especially in the midst of big emotions, peer pressure, or everyday stress? Knowing what’s right and having the skills to do what’s right a
Jul 22, 20255 min read


What My Child’s Meltdown Taught Me — And How Adapting That Lesson Transformed My Classroom
Have you ever stood in front of your child during a meltdown and thought, “I’ve completely lost them — and maybe myself too”? It happened to me on a Tuesday afternoon, just after we had gotten home from school. My son — usually cheerful and talkative — stomped through the door, threw his backpack down, and dissolved into tears over what seemed like the smallest thing: the wrong snack. But in that moment, it was not about the snack. It was about everything: the hard spelling t
Jul 14, 20257 min read


The Power of Self-Care for Adults
Whether you are a stay-at-home parent, a homeschooling parent, a teacher, or a working parent juggling multiple roles, your days are often filled with endless tasks, emotional demands, and the weight of caring for others. In these roles, it’s easy to place your own needs at the bottom of the list, believing that self-sacrifice equals love or dedication. But here’s the reality: self-care isn’t indulgent — it’s essential. When you invest in your own well-being, you build a stro
Jul 7, 20257 min read


Homeschooling With Heart: Guiding the Whole Child, Your Way
What if education wasn’t just about meeting standards, but nurturing souls? Whether a child attends a traditional public school, a private academy, a charter school, or learns at home, every family is making a powerful choice — the choice to invest in their child’s growth and future. Traditional schooling has many beautiful strengths. Many children thrive in classrooms where they can learn alongside peers, explore extracurricular activities, participate in school traditions,
Jun 30, 20255 min read
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