Let’s Talk About Sex Baby! When is the last time you have had sex with your spouse or long term partner? Have you ever wondered how much other couples with children are having sex? Do they share the same barriers? Has it been less since having children? And what do you do if you are in a dry spot?… Read More
Parenting Responsibly During Covid-19 and Alcohol Responsibility Month
As a parent, I have been using this time at home with my children as a precious opportunity to talk to them about responsibility. I’m teaching them to do their chores, get their homework done, and what it means to take care of their minds and bodies, whether that means exercising, what food and drink they consume, how to self… Read More
Benefits of a Secure Attachment: Top 5 Activities To Do With Your Children to a Build Positive Relationship
Since we are all at home indefinitely right now, this is the time to connect with our children more than ever. This is the time they need us and want to be close to us. Use this time with them wisely and grow a deeper connection with them and a stronger, more secure attachment with them! Attachment starts as early… Read More
Coping with Coronavirus: Top 10 Ways To Get Through Your Day
Last night we were told that school was postponed until April 30th and it really made me think about how I want to use this time at home. We don’t have much of a choice and honestly I am thankful for the downtime, a slower way of life, extra time with my kids, less work responsibilities, and staying home without… Read More
Top 15 Therapeutic Play Based Ways To Talk to Children About Emotions
With Coronavirus very rampant in our world, this year has stirred a lot of different emotions for children (and adults) of all ages. We have been living in a world of uncertainty and social isolation and many of us are confused, scared, and worried about how to navigate the flood of emotions with our children. That’s why I am… Read More
Coronavirus: Age Appropriate Ways of Explaining it to Your Children and Managing Fears and Anxiety
This morning I was honored to be invited to CBS8 in San Diego to discuss age appropriate ways of explaining Coronavirus to children as well as how to mange the fears and anxiety surrounding the recent outbreak. Everywhere we turn and look these days we are inundated with messages of Coronavirus. Children and adults all over the world are scared… Read More
Childhood Anxiety: Symptoms and Solutions
Have you ever wondered if your child has anxiety? It’s perfectly normal and developmentally appropriate for children to get worried from time to time before a test or when they are starting a new music class for the first time, but what about constant anxiety that doesn’t seem to let up or maybe they have started developing phobias or selective… Read More
20 Frozen 2 Inspired Dole Recipes that Will Make Your Holiday Season Magical
I am an official ambassador for Dole. Dole provided me with compensation for my time and products and recipes for my review. As always, all opinions expressed are my own. A few weeks ago I was invited to attend the Dole Fall Blogger Summit in the Wellness Kitchen at the Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village, California. It was such… Read More
Let’s Talk About: The Benefits of Cruciferous Vegetables with Cali’flour Foods
Do you know about the importance of eating cruciferous vegetables? I learned early on into my breast cancer journey the importance of incorporating cruciferous vegetables like cauliflower into my diet to regulate my hormones. Cruciferous Vegetables can also include cabbage, kale, garden cress, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and similar green leaf vegetables. But why are they so important to… Read More
Let’s Talk About: Bullying Prevention
October is National Bullying Prevention Month and unfortunately it’s relevant and prevalent in our culture among children, adolescents, and even adults. According to the American Justice Department, approximately 1 in 4 U.S. students say they have been bullied by the time they graduate high school. By definition, bullying is unwanted aggressive behavior; observed or perceived power imbalance; and repetition… Read More
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