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How To Answer Your Kid’s Difficult Questions…

I grew up going to Sunday school. I enjoyed decorating the classroom windows with brightly colored tissue papera trailer park version of stained glass. I liked the apple juice and butter cookies at snack time. The restgoing into the big church to listen to the sermon and take communionI merely tolerated. Then Mom made the mistake of signing me up for a Bible Study summer camp. The instructors had us discuss familiar stories from The Biblestories that Id never heard of because I was too concerned with my butter cookie to pay attention. I tried to fake it. But mostly I prayed to God to get me out of there so I could go play on the Slip n Slide before the entire summer was buried under the heavy weight of theology.

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Our Kid’s Education Doesn’t Stop When the Bell Rings

Time flies so fast. I have been out of school for 10+ years and still get back to school jitters. I have children who are now in school. I learn so much from watching my kids learn and grow. At each stage of their journey, you both gain and lose something. My son is definitely not a baby anymore; he suddenly transitioned into a little boy. While I miss my little mushy baby, I adore the little man now standing before me with his unique vernacular. With his backpack ready to take on the world, Im already wondering where the past 4 years went. As he heads off to school, I pray and wonder, how can I help? How can I guide him? Sometimes I feel so lost in how to direct him to his next steps.

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Kid’s Christmas Word Search

A word search puzzle provides a hands-on activity for children that is both enjoyable and educational. Creating a kid’s Christmas word search puzzle is an excellent holiday activity. This type of word puzzle is easy to understand. Just supply players with a list of Christmas-related words that are hidden within an arrangement of random letters. To solve the puzzle, players must search out and circle the hidden holiday-related words.

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How to Decorate Kid’s Rooms to Transition From Baby to Teen

Once a baby comes into your life, the years seem to slip through your fingers like water. Before you know it, your babies are growing into children. As the children grow into teens, the time inevitably comes that their baby rooms no longer match their tastes or interests. Redecorating can be costly, however. Knowing how to decorate kid’s rooms to transition from baby to teen is an important way to prevent more redecorations in the future, thus ultimately saving money.