As a child therapist and mom of two small children, I often get asked about sleep training. Although I’m not a trained sleep consultant, I have been conducting sleep consultations with parents across the nation for quite some time based on the knowledge I have as a behavioral therapist. For me sleep training is about self-regulation, low anxiety, and having… Read More
Celebrating National Superhero Day with PJ Masks
It’s National Superhero Day and we are celebrating with Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko from PJ Masks! Today our superpower is having fun and we are spending the day listening to music, dancing, and making sweet treats inspired by our favorite nighttime heroes! I love a good themed party and so the first thing we did was decorate our kids table with various PJ… Read More
Redefining Motherhood and Mental Health
For years I would feel guilty if I did anything for myself that didn’t include my children. I felt like if I did, I was betraying them somehow. Taking time away from them wasn’t an option. But I also noticed that when I didn’t make my mental wellbeing a priority, I would became suffocated by stress and even some resentment…. Read More
Luxury Family Travel at the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club & Spa
For anyone who knows me well, knows that I love to travel. And I have to admit that I thrive when I am traveling. Maybe it’s all the fresh air and time away from stressful daily responsibilities or maybe it’s all the quality family time and fun we have exploring the world. Either way, traveling is a form of self care… Read More
Top 7 Ways To Help Strengthen Sibling Relationships
Siblings have such a unique relationship that is unlike any other. They share a special bond and yet one minute they are snuggling, playing, and getting along, and the next minute they are arguing and not speaking to each other. Sibling rivalry is expected and even developmentally appropriate. Fighting and competing with each other are normal behaviors but there are… Read More
A New Way to Read Bedtime Stories To Your Children
As a mom and educator, it’s no surprise how much I value reading in my home. There are so many benefits to reading to your children at a young age. Not only will your children learn social, communication, speech, and language skills, reading to your children helps increase your parent child attachment bond. Plus reading to your child will ignite… Read More
How to Get Your Infant to Play During Tummy Time
Tummy time is a natural part of development for infants. And it is absolutely vital infants get tummy time during the day when they are awake and supervised. Most of the research suggests that you can start tummy time as early as 2-3 weeks old, even if it’s for only 30 seconds at a time. Most doctors suggest infants experience… Read More
Top 5 Reasons to Visit Downtown Disney & What to Know Before You Go
Last week I had the opportunity to visit Downtown Disney with my daughter and it was as magical as ever. We spent over 6 hours on property and there was so much more we could have done while we were there! I’m here to tell you that despite the theme parks and rides still being temporarily closed until April 30,… Read More
How To Teach Children Empathy
Does your child have empathy? Or should I ask, do you have empathy? One of the best ways to teach empathy is by modeling it for your child. If you show your child how to be empathetic with your actions, they will learn from you. But teaching empathy goes beyond being a positive role model for your child. What… Read More
The Disney Creators Celebration: An Inside Look Land and Sea
You will never believe where I was when I first read the email with an invitation I had been dreaming for years to receive. I had just finished recovering from my third surgery and daily radiation for a month during my second round of breast cancer. It was a pretty rough year and I was in the waiting room at… Read More
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