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Tag: early childhood
God’s Mind
A few days ago, Lisa shared a powerful post on the voice of God. Her post ties beautifully with what […]
Thoughts on Parenting 101
Me: “Do you want to hurt mommy?”…”Do you want mommy to be sad?” Little One: “No, I want mommy be […]
Teaching Your Kids About Anger (Part 1)
Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity […]
Thoughts on Parenting 101
For the first 3 to 4 years of life, little children predominantly function with their right brain (more emotional side […]
Does God Understand?
For the first 3 to 4 years of life, humans predominantly function with their right brain (more emotional side of […]
Constipation Lesson
Constipation seems to be common in early childhood because many children do not like to drink water or eat a […]
Psalm 23 and the Ghost in my Nursery
Psalm 23:1 is the little one’s first memory verse. My heart leaps for joy when he recites it. At the […]
What Being a Mom and Student Looks Like
Sometimes, this is what being a mom and student looks like. Playing the piano while studying because the little one […]
Parents Teach Your Children
These days I find myself asking the little one, “where did you learn that?”. Sometimes, I realize he learned “that” […]
I Allow Unlimited Screentime When….
Okay, this “way maker” song has been on repeat play in my house for days. Today, the little one has […]
Thankful for the Little One
As I watch the little one sleep peacefully, my heart is filled with joy and gratitude. I miss him more […]
My Son and Servant
The little one is fast becoming a more responsible member of the family. I have honestly been waiting for him […]
Mommy, Eat
About a year ago, I taught the little one to say “eat” when he wants food. Till date, he has […]
Encourage Yourself
It is amazing that self-regulation is the first functional emotional capacity humans typically develop in the first months of life. […]
Child-ish Vs. Child-like 2
I have a bottle of activated charcoal in the cabinet because the little one still likes to explore with his […]
Child-ish Vs. Child-like
Brethren, be not children in understanding: howbeit in malice be ye children, but in understanding be men. As I spend […]
How to Start your Day Off Right
Few hours ago, the little one woke up while I was tidying up the house and meditating on some Bible […]
The Key to Raising an Intelligent and Socially Adept Human: Part 2
In my previous post, I proposed that Building a relationship with your child is the key to raising an intelligent […]
The Key to Raising an Intelligent and Socially Adept Human: Part 1
This post is particularly for parents of children ages zero to eight because most of the studies referenced are based […]
My “Working Mom” Season
As I study infant and early childhood mental health, I realize being a good enough mom is not primarily about the number of hours one spends with the child. It is more about how present one truly is when one is with the child.
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