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Helping Your Child Understand Self-Care by Contributor Lance Cody-Valdez

Helping Your Child Understand Self-Care  by Lance Cody-Valdez Photo Credit: Image via Pexels Engaging in self-care for children can help them learn to identify their physical and emotional needs. This can aid in developing healthy habits for the rest of their lives by giving them the knowledge to know when they require a break. As a parent, you can help. This article on the Mom’s Turn Journal blog is sharing some tips to make the process a little easier. Make Your Children a Priority In today’s world, it can be difficult for families to find time to spend together. Whenever you are not spending time together, this leaves children more vulnerable to partaking in risky behaviors as they get older. By spending time...

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Continuing Education Tips for Parents With Entrepreneurial Goals by Contributor Lance Cody-Valdez

Photo via Pexels Continuing Education Tips for Parents With Entrepreneurial Goals - by Lance Cody-Valdez For many stay-at-home parents, the idea of going back to work can be overwhelming, especially if it’s been a while since they were employed outside the home. However, doing so can provide more financial stability and a sense of freedom and confidence; it just requires a bit of planning. For many adults, going back to school is the first step in either getting back to work or starting a business, and these days there are lots of options to choose from. You may consider these suggestions by Mom’s Turn Journal’s Contributing Writer Lance Cody before getting started on your new path. Look at all your education...

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6 Ways to Inspire Creativity in Children—And Have Some Fun Yourself

“Creativity is just connecting things,” Steve Jobs Living in an artistic community, such as Venice, parents may be prone to want to foster creativity in children. Although some children are born with a natural inclination to use their imagination and think outside the box, other children can benefit from activities that expand a creative mindset.  Parents can try some of these activities at home. Some are so easy you can do them at a restaurant while waiting for dinner. Here are a few you may not have tried yet.  1. Story Prompts. It’s a simple, engaging activity. The child or the parent can give the other participant a name with an occupation, something that happens, and each person takes turns...

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