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Hey friends! Join me as I chronicle the amazing, terrifying, endlessly sleepless wonder known as #momlife.
If your toddler wakes up early in a good mood (and stays that way), there’s probably not much you can do about their wake-up time. Nighttime Potty Training Problems: If your toddler wakes up early because they have to pee (and then can’t fall back asleep), you may have to go in to have them pee at a time that won’t impact their wake-time. If your toddler is a chronic early-riser, it might be a stretch for their okay-to-wake time to be 7 AM, because it’s unlikely they’ll actually wake up anywhere near that time. So if my daughter wakes up before her okay-to-wake time, because she has to pee, or thinking it’s time to get up, we treat this like a middle of the night wake-up.
Inside: Learn the 5 easiest ways to improve your toddler’s expressive language. These expressive language activities are perfect for kids who need an extra boost developing their speech & language skills
Galentine’s Day is totally a real holiday and a fun reason to celebrate with your best mom friends! While Valentine’s Day is all about doing something special with your significant other, Galentine’s Day is celebrated on February 13th and reserved for you and your best girlfriends AKA Mom Friends. And as much as I am exhausted from seeing the term self-care everywhere these days, I do believe that dedicating a day to simply celebrate with your mom friends is the ultimate form of self-care. Now that you have a good idea of how to get your Galentine’s Day rolling, let’s check out some yummy sweet treats and super cute craft ideas for your G-Day Party.
Whether we are ushering in a new year after a gift-heavy holiday season, or starting a new school year where new things are necessary, we always need to revisit our management systems for staying organized and keeping things together! – it’s time to take a step back, and just say NO. Less things to do means more organized mom. Less time spent on your phone means more time spent doing things that matter, and to me, that is the ultimate home management system. * Stay logged out of apps on phone so they’re not as easy to check While disconnecting may not be as concrete as the first 4 ideas, you will find that it helps you to feel more organized when you don’t have so many voices in your head constantly calling to you from the various apps and social media accounts you’re typically tuned in to.