Tag: child development

5 Tips for Designing a Year-in-Review Family Photo Album

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It’s no secret I love photo albums! I’ve been creating baby albums and family albums for my clients for a decade. To me, a...

Magazine Subscriptions to Get Little Kids Reading & Learning at Home

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When I was a kid, I loved going to the dentist. I loved the stack of Highlights magazines in the waiting room. There was...

Mom of the Month: Sarah K. Kim {April 2021}

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The Washington, DC area is full of amazing moms: working moms, stay-at-home moms, single moms, moms of multiples, foster moms, adoptive moms, etc. We...

My Journey Towards Creating A Hopeful Home For My Family

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Appreciating The Best In Us The greatest thing to come out of the last year is a deeper understanding of my family members. We were...

Diversity 365: The Changing Landscape of Children’s Literature

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Guest Author: Carylee Carrington Children's literature is not a topic that many may think about as an entity that is pivotal to our world. Those...

Mom of the Month: Kristen Crew {March 2021}

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The Washington, DC area is full of amazing moms: working moms, stay-at-home moms, single moms, moms of multiples, foster moms, adoptive moms, etc. We...

4 Tips to Get Your Baby or Child Sleeping Through the...

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This article is written by Lauren Engler, founder of Via Graces. Does any of this sound familiar? My baby still wakes up multiple times a...

Safe Summer Fun at Headfirst Camps

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After so much time spent on screens over the past year, kids need the socialization, exploration and joy of summer camp more than ever...

Munchkin Mailbox Makes Applying to Daycare Easy

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Launched in January 2021, Munchkin Mailbox is here to make it easy for parents to apply to daycare and preschool! The company offers a...

3 Steps to Promoting the Love of Reading in the Digital...

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As parents we go through many transitions. Feeding, walking, talking, school, all come with its on challenges and joys. Each brings an overload of...

One day they’ll just be called “books.” Until then, they’re “diverse...

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There. I said it. Since recent racial justice demonstrations, there has been a rise in interest in so-called “diverse books.” This has resulted in...

The Interruptions Are My Job

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Lately, I have had many opportunities to talk to my kids about big concepts, like racial reconciliation, the reality of evil in the world,...

The Reality of a Stay-At-Home Mom

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I remember the first time someone told me I was lucky to be a stay-at-home mom. At the time, I felt anything but lucky....

The BEST of DC Area Moms: Top 10 Articles of 2020

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2020 has been quite a year! We have so much to be thankful for, but it was also really hard. We hope 2021 is...