by Lori Wildenberg | Jul 31, 2017 | Character Development, Elementary-Aged, Preschooler, Teen, Toddler, Tween
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash “My son must be selfish. He won’t share his toys.” One mom whispered her confession to me following a young moms event at a local church. When our kids don’t share, many of us feel like that mom. We are...
by Lori Wildenberg | Jan 27, 2014 | Discipline, Elementary-Aged, Preschooler
Have you noticed how some of our Christmas tree decorations are markers of times in our lives? So maybe it was the putting away of Christmas ornaments (specifically the apple ornament with the words, “World’s Greatest Teacher” -Of course I love...
by Lori Wildenberg | Oct 28, 2013 | Elementary-Aged, Joy, Preschooler, Toddler, Uncategorized
Kids are so great. They are so…so… unencumbered with normalcy. Maybe being a kid is a little like being untamed, wild…. before becoming socialized, tamed.Recently I was going through some old photos. They captured each of my kids various moods,...
by Lori Wildenberg | Oct 14, 2013 | Communication, Elementary-Aged, Preschooler
Here and there I share a real parent’s question regarding parenting. Today is one of those days….Here’s the question from a mom:What can I do about my toddler’s BIG LOUD voice? My recommendation:I find the best way to go is a...