February 3rd, 2008 by admin
How do you know your all grown up? While visiting a great blog Real Life Solutions I came across a humorous list of 25 indications your all grown up. Check it out it’s a real laugh.
February 2nd, 2008 by admin
This Old House Has Children
©Lisa Barker
My house is old, it creaks and moans like my aging body and aching bones. It needs new cabinets, flooring and paint. I could use a lift myself but you know I ain’t, because my house is like my soul, aged and accented by life’s toll. What seems not new to some who look is really just a sacred book. Read the rest of this entry »
October 5th, 2007 by admin
10 Ways to Create Sibling Rivalry
By Thomas Haller and Chick Moorman
The Wilson’s two children don’t like each other. The Archer girls publicly put each other down. The Gonzalez boys pout if they aren’t first, don’t win, or don’t do better than the other. This condition is called sibling rivalry and in each of these cases it was unconsciously created by the parents. Read the rest of this entry »
July 5th, 2007 by admin
I am proud to announce that Jelly Mom™ monthly parenting humor column will be featured here at Super Parents Talk. Jelly Mom™ is a delightfully humorous column written by Lisa Barker, mother of five and author of “Just Because Your Kids Drive You Insane… Doesn’t Mean You Are A Bad Parent!” and is syndicated through Parent To Parent™.
July 4th, 2007 by admin
Making the Career Relaunch Transition Easier for Your Kids
By Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin
Authors of Back on the Career Track
Don’t expect your children to be thrilled with the idea of your going back to work. Any change in their routine may throw them. Presenting yourself consistently as a working parent is the key to making the transition easier. We think a gradual relaunch, in which you get your kids accustomed to your absence when they come home from school two or three days a week before you then shift to five days a week in the office, will make the transition easier for them to handle. Read the rest of this entry »