
Learn to Look Forward to Mondays
January 30, 2012 By Dr. Mommy 22 Comments
Does the thought of Monday or the beginning of the week bring you down? Do you begin each week with a cranky attitude? Do you spend your Sunday evening moaning about the coming morning? If you are one of the many that dreads Mondays, there are ways to make you start of the week with a positive attitude. Consider these steps to get each week off to a better start. Make These Changes at Home Use Sunday evenings to prepare. Instead of … continue reading

Who is That Person in the Mirror?
February 3, 2012 By Casey Sollock 1 Comment
Your annoying alarm rings. You drag yourself out of your warm and cozy bed. Not feeling at all rested. Not really ready to take on the long day ahead, but moving in spite of it all. You mosey into the bathroom. Turn on the terribly bright light. Wipe the sleep from your eyes and gaze into the mirror. And you wonder. “What has happened to me?” “Where in the world did those dark circles under my eyes come from?” “Good … continue reading

Helping Your Teen to Set Good Goals
January 27, 2012 By Aurelia Williams 4 Comments
Goal setting is an important key life skill that all people must learn. The teen years are a good time to get a lot of practice with the guidance of parents being readily available. Being able to set good goals will build self-esteem, create a positive future, reduce unhealthy habits, improve grades, grow time management skills, as well as help your teen gain all important independence. You can help your teen set good goals (and help them … continue reading

How To Navigate The New Facebook Timeline
January 24, 2012 By Kim Garst 5 Comments
How To Navigate The New Facebook Timeline There is one thing that you can always count on with Facebook and that is CHANGE! They are always changing things up and making people groan each and every time ! The latest change is a BIG one...the new Facebook Timeline. The latest Facebook modification changes the entire appearance of our Facebook walls. Facebook launched the new Timeline look in late September, 2011 with the statement that as of … continue reading

Faux Fireplaces
January 25, 2012 By Jenna Roebke 4 Comments
If you live in the North, you probably enjoy the benefits of a fireplace for a variety of reasons. Number one, the fire! Having a fire crackling in the winter not only provides warmth but also offers a cozy feel to your home. Even when there isn’t a fire going, though, you enjoy the benefits of a fireplace for accessorizing. The fireplace mantle, surround, and even box provide options for adding special touches to your home. I am from the South … continue reading
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Great Ways to Use Salt
February 4, 2012 By Dr. Mommy Leave a Comment
Who says table salt has to be bad for you? Some use it for eating but did you know you can use it for other things too? Oh yes, read on and see... Here are 4 things you can do with salt that won't affect your health Remove stubborn grease stains - Do you have stubborn grease stains in your kitchen? Try sprinkling some salt on the stain, scrubbing with a sponge and watch the stain … continue reading
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Honey! Where’s That Smelly Stuff?
February 2, 2012 By Dr. Mommy 6 Comments
If you're like most you're probably wondering what is my honey calling out for. Well, before I tell you let me explain a bit as to why he is asking for the smelly stuff. Several weeks ago my loving husband was suffering from digestive issues. … continue reading

Creating a Healthy Habit
January 24, 2012 By Dr. Mommy 27 Comments
Everyone can benefit from daily exercise, but using the word 'exercise' isn't necessary, so let's replace it with 'activity'. Any new habit may have challenging beginnings, but in time, nearly anything can become habitual. It's important to … continue reading

Natural Remedies for Diabetes
January 19, 2012 By Dr. Mommy 8 Comments
So the huge buzz is how Paula Deen, a popular television chef, has shared that she was diagnosed with Type II diabetes nearly 3 years ago. You may be thinking, so what?! But the fact is that many are wondering why she shared this information and … continue reading

5 Foods That Help with Inflammation
January 17, 2012 By Dr. Mommy 4 Comments
Imagine this, you are walking into your kitchen and you trip over another toy left on the floor, that you've told your child a dozen times to put away. As you proceed to pick yourself up off the floor, you notice your arm is beginning to swell … continue reading

Reducing the Chaos in Your Life
January 12, 2012 By Dr. Mommy 6 Comments
One of the main subjects I speak about is Turning Chaos into Clarity, however many don't quite understand what that means. Today I'll share how you can reduce the chaos in your life from a health perspective. Chaos can be defined in many … continue reading

For Those Who Love Salt
January 6, 2012 By Dr. Mommy 2 Comments
Did you know that physical activity can help with your salt addiction? Well, not really! But it can actually help keep your blood pressure from soaring. If you love salt and can't stay away from salty treats, this is great news for you! It is … continue reading

Adopt a Wellness Attitude
January 4, 2012 By Dr. Mommy 27 Comments
This year throw away the resolutions that never last, instead adopt a wellness attitude! Have you ever noticed identical twins and how they may seem identical in appearance their attitudes differ? I always wondered about it so I decided to … continue reading
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Give Them Incentives
January 3, 2012 By Dr. Mommy Leave a Comment
There are many ways to make learning fun and sometimes we must use put on our creative hats! Here's a great way to make reading fun! Create a chart with landmarks. We created a train track with incentives along the way. As the child reaches one … continue reading

Education is the Goal
December 7, 2011 By Dr. Mommy Leave a Comment
'The idea is to educate, not follow anyone's schedule about when something should be studied.' - Ray Drouillard … continue reading

What’s Important in the Home
November 30, 2011 By Dr. Mommy Leave a Comment
'What is most important and valuable about the home as a base for children's growth into the world is not that it is a better school than the schools, but that it isn't a school at all.' - John Holt … continue reading

Interaction For Children Is Essential
October 5, 2011 By Dr. Mommy Leave a Comment
Before there were television and video games, kids used to play outdoors, entertain themselves and work around the house in the afternoons. Kids don't choose television over people. They choose television because of lack of people … continue reading

Teach Them Well
September 5, 2011 By Dr. Mommy 2 Comments
Children must be educated, but they should also be left to educate themselves. Life lessons are the toughest but the most long lasting... … continue reading

Yes! You Can Home School Through High School!
May 12, 2011 By Dr. Mommy 2 Comments
It's amazing the remarks and comments I still receive to this very day regarding homeschooling. Many who know us, know that we home school our children and have been doing so for many years. So, yes I am bewildered when they are shocked to see … continue reading

Creating Your Learning Centers
March 3, 2011 By Dr. Mommy 1 Comment
Creating learning centers in your home should not be overwhelming. Let's start with your home school area or the area you will be schooling most often. Organization is very important and you may already have some of these items in your home, … continue reading













