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We are here for you! Parenting Hacks offers a toolkit full of resources to support you on the journey of parenthood.
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What I Like About Me

Self-esteem is how we feel about ourselves and our personal characteristics.  In kids and adults, it can vary dramatically.  It’s so important that kids see

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Confidence

Confidence in Kids  As parents, we all want our kids to grow up feeling confident in life. There are many simple ways we can encourage

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Indoor Picnic

Surprise your kids when the weather isn’t nice enough to go outside with an indoor picnic!  It can be nostalgic and joyful to eat the

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Art in Teams

Here is a fun activity you can do with your kid! Create art in teams as you paint a picture together that you can display

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Mindful Movement

Moving our bodies with simple exercises can help develop focus, coordination and balance. These practices can help kids develop a stranger connection to their body

Father Daughter Dance
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Music Exploration

Music is a wonderful way to express ideas and feelings. Moving to music is irresistible to kids, and so is singing. No doubt your kid

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Celebrate the Small Things!

Celebrating the small things can help keep your kid motivated, it gives them a sense of accomplishment and helps cultivate gratitude. Motivation can help kids

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Teamwork

We know that working on a team isn’t always easy. We witness kids disagreeing and personalities clashing. But it’s through teamwork that kids develop important

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Recycling

We all want to raise our kids to be kind and conscientious, and recycling is a great way to develop those skills with very little effort.

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What do you GET TO do today?

If you or your kids are feeling overwhelmed by all the things you have to do, try this simple change in vocabulary. I get to do this!