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Her Night Terrors are my Nightmares
Recently, my three-year-old daughter began having night terrors. I hope this is something you haven’t experienced, but after doing some research, it is a relatively common phenomenon in mostly younger children. One study I read said that up to as high as 40% of children have experienced them.

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 20, 20163 min read


Winning the Fruit and Vegetable Battle
We recently asked our pediatrician to get in the battle, asking him to very clearly point out how important fruits and vegetables are to eat. While his recommendation helped, ultimately it is still up to me and my husband to get our four-year-old, Elsie, to eat well. So, I have enlisted some of my favorite kitchen gadgets to make fruits and vegetables more appealing.

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 18, 20163 min read


It's Not Just for Kids: Things I Have Learned at Story Time
I love story time. Story time was one of the first activities I brought my girls to when I became a stay-at-home mom. I have only had the opportunity to attend the story time at the Weyers Hilliard Library in Howard. But, there are many different story times offered throughout the Brown County Library System.

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 11, 20163 min read


The Teal Pumpkin Project
What if your child couldn’t eat candy? That would take away a HUGE chunk of Halloween.
This was the problem Becky Basalone, a mom in Tennessee, faced in 2012. At a local Trunk-or-Treat event sponsored by her local food allergy group FACET, she offered non-food treats out of her car’s trunk.

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 4, 20162 min read


Instilling Kindness in Kids
Meet Karen DeBaker, a local mom whose mission is to spread good. Take a moment to read how she is changing the world with one random act of kindness at a time and learn how you can become part of the movement!

Green Bay Area Mom
Sep 27, 20162 min read


Tackling the School Lunch for the First-Time Mom
Packing a school lunch for the first time. Should be easy, right? Thoughts rush into my head of other people actually seeing what I feed my child at home — some days are great, I am supermom — I actually made dinner that night (rare occasion). Most days are an agglomeration of what I know she likes and will eat, and me attempting to sneak in some veggies (nearly impossible).

Green Bay Area Mom
Sep 26, 20163 min read


Embracing Their Strong Will While Keeping My Sanity
They have to feel some sense of ownership and power in what is happening, but I am still the parent in charge. So giving them choices throughout their day is our solution. It seems simple enough, and I know many others do this as well, but we really make a conscious effort to use them all the time.

Green Bay Area Mom
Sep 21, 20162 min read


It's Her Party And I'll Cry If I Want To; Surviving My Daughter's 5th Birthday
The day was winding down, and the mess from the party had been cleaned up. I no longer had a 4-year-old, but a 5-year-old. Despite her obvious tiredness, my daughter was still beaming from the day's festivities.

Green Bay Area Mom
Aug 26, 20162 min read


Sending Your Baby Off To School
I can only begin to imagine how I’ll feel when my girls are old enough to start school. For now, I am flooded with the thoughts of parents around me.

Green Bay Area Mom
Aug 24, 20162 min read


A Homeschool Mom's School Bus Envy
<p>Everyday from August to June, I see it drive by. Envy stirs within me and the longing for peace and quiet hit. Dreams of what life would be like if […]</p>

Green Bay Area Mom
Aug 23, 20162 min read
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