You had planned a fierce laser tag birthday party with fifteen kids dressed in ninja costumes, or maybe you were going mellow with a movie and cake. Whatever birthday plans were in the works were sadly canceled this year due to the coronavirus.
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This is How 14 Celebrity Parents Are Handling Quarantine
Look – we all know that quarantining is taking a toll on all of us – even our favorite celebrities! Here are some fun and goofy ways that different celebrities are coping with quarantining alongside their kiddos.

Tips for Talking with Young Children about the Coronavirus Pandemic
Families want to talk with their young children about the coronavirus pandemic in a way that will support coping and promote resilience. Here are some ways to discuss these uncertain times with your 4-6-year-old to help them feel secure.

The Fundamentals of Homeschooling
Homeschool Teacher is a role many parents never thought they would play, but COVID-related school closures have many parents struggling to find the right path to educate their children at home. With countless apps, Pinterest, and schools providing a sea of choices, it can be easy for parents to feel overwhelmed and unsure where to start. Here are a few guidelines to help you find a homeschooling path that’s right for your family.

A Guide to Child Care with Twins
This month we will delve into what childcare looked like for each of us during our first year as twin parents. Hopefully our different perspectives help you in making the best childcare decision for you and your family! Before we get into the details, the most important message we wish to share is ASK FOR HELP! Twins are an incredible blessing, but it can be a lot more challenging if you do it alone.

Agreement Terms You Should Include in Your Nanny Contract
inding and employing the right nanny for your baby is a complicated process, which requires a lot of time and research.

How to Help Young Children Feel Secure in Uncertain Times
It’s been almost two months since we started to quarantine due to COVID 19, and we, as adults, are pretty spent. Our children – especially younger ones – continue to be baffled by what is happening. Their little lives have been changed dramatically, and this change took place rather quickly. Many of us adults didn’t think this would last this long and that we would return to ‘life as usual’ sooner than later. However, that’s not the case and you may be noticing that your toddlers and young children are sad, angry or becoming increasingly anxious.

This Is How Parents Can Assess a Nanny/Baby Relationship
All mother’s who have a nanny are always concerned that their nanny and baby have an excellent relationship. There are signs and clues to knowing the quality of your baby’s relationship with her nanny.
