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He’ll Always Remember the Little Things
They don’t need a fancy dinner or big vacation they just want your time. This week, we picked a few fun, budget-friendly ways to bond one-on-one. Whether it’s bowling, building an obstacle course, or setting up a DIY ice cream bar, it’s these little memories that last forever. 💛 Tag a mama who
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Swaps for a slower life
Choosing slower, simpler moments as a family by bringing back the things that make life feel a little more intentional — CDs, record players, Polaroids, recipe cards, photo albums, VHS, the radio, and even a home phone. It's amazing how these small nostalgic switches help us slow down, connect
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7 PARENTING BOUNDARIES I SWEAR BY 👀✨
SPILL THE TEA — tell me one of yours! #parentingboundaries #comfortcreator #intentionalparenting #motherhoodunfiltered #MomsofTikTok
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Correction
Here’s a strong, balanced post—firm but loving, parent-to-parent 🤍 You should try to understand where your child’s behavior is coming from. Big feelings, overstimulation, lack of sleep, hunger, frustration—those things matter. Understanding builds connection. But understanding is not the sam
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As a mom of nine, I like to joke that we have two sets of kids — the older crew and the younger crew. 😅 Typically, Antwan will take the older kids out for a movie or shopping day while I stay home with the little ones. I’m a homebody at heart, and truthfully, hanging with the younger crew is my cup
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Teaching Little One’s the Importance of God’s Word
✨ Discipleship happens in the everyday moments! God’s Word is meant to be a part of daily life—not just something we hear on Sundays. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 reminds us to talk about God’s truth as we go about our day. One simple way to do this? Let your child see you reading a physical Bible each day
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Did you know putting on socks can boost your toddler’s development?🧦 ✨ Turn this simple routine into a chance to build skills like coordination, language, and independence—one sock at a time! #ToddlerDevelopment #LearningThroughPlay #IntentionalParenting #EarlyLearning #Montessor
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Mom Tip for Ya
Teaching our kids the art of noticing goes beyond just tidying up the house—it’s a life lesson in awareness, kindness, and connection. 🌱✨ Starting with small tasks at home helps them recognize when things need to be done and how they can help in small ways that add up. It puts the responsibilit
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Books I’m Reading As A First-Time Mom 🫶🏼
Learning to parent with more intention and less chaos, one book at a time 🤍 Which one should I finish first?? #momlife #parentingbooks #toddlermom #intentionalparenting #momtok
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We don’t believe in gender roles in our home. As we raise boys, we’re teaching them how to be great husbands, strong leaders, and supportive partners. That means knowing how to step in and help their wife without being asked. We’re teaching our oldest how to cook, clean, and ultimately take care of
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Skills to teach our Kids
Teaching children important life skills early can help them become more confident, emotionally stable, financially aware, and prepared for adulthood. This covers practical lessons every child should learn. Save this parenting post for later and share it with someone raising a child. 👶🏻👧🏾🧒🏽 . .
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You’re Raising Adults, Not Just Children
Part 6 “What you allow now… will show up in their future relationships.” Follow for Part 7 #RaiseAdults #IntentionalParenting #FutureFocused #MomMindset #LegacyBuilding
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1. Acknowledge feelings first, then hold the boundary “I know you really want more screen time. It’s hard when we stop. The answer is still no.” 2. Use calm, confident tone (not negotiable energy) Children read your certainty. Calm + firm = clearer boundary. 🧠 3. Offer empathy without changin
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10 simple lessons… but they build strong, kind, accountable humans. 🤍 It’s not about perfection — it’s about raising kids who take ownership, show empathy, and keep trying even when it’s hard. These are the values I hope they carry long after they leave my home. #ParentingWithPurpose #Ra
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What is your real priority right now as a working mum? 💭
Be honest with yourself. Is it climbing higher in your career… Or shaping the character of your teenagers while they still listen to you? Because this stage? It doesn’t wait. Teenagers don’t just need food on the table. They need your presence. Your guidance. Your conversations. Your
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Five years ago, this life wasn’t even on our radar. 🧡
If you had told us we’d be homeschooling in the heart of Missouri, growing our own food in the garden, and finding our greatest adventures in a Can-Am, we wouldn’t have believed you. But somewhere along the way, we stopped asking “what’s next?” and started asking “what’s best for our family?”
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Parenting Tips for Mothers
Motherhood is one of the most powerful and influential roles a woman can carry. Beyond providing for physical needs, a mother shapes the emotional, mental, and spiritual foundation of her child’s life. Nurturing goes beyond affection—it includes listening, guiding, correcting with love, and creatin
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Books I’m Reading As A First-Time Mom 🫶🏼
Learning to parent with more intention and less chaos, one book at a time 🤍 Which one should I finish first?? #momlife #parentingbooks #toddlermom #intentionalparenting #momtok
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Play doesn’t have to be complicated 🤍
Just a theme + intention = meaningful moments all week. Sunday, March 22- national goof off day 🩷 Silly Movement Game Put on music and call out goofy actions (walk like a crab, hop like a frog, spin like a tornado). ❤️ “Wrong Way” Play Do normal things the silly way—wear clothes backwards,
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