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Category: Parenthood

Practical Parenting Behaviors That Influence Long-Term Healthy Choices

Posted on January 4, 2026January 14, 2026 by At Home With Joanna

Children are always watching. You can’t hide the way you respond to stress, how you treat routines, what you do when you’re tired and still have stuff to finish. Kids don’t learn habits from pep talks. They pick them up from what you repeat without thinking — the stuff you do, not the stuff you…

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Helping Kids Reset: Self-Care Ideas That Actually Work

Posted on November 26, 2025January 14, 2026 by At Home With Joanna

Let’s be honest—when a kid’s off, you feel it. Maybe they’ve hit meltdown mode for the third time before lunch, or they’re just… not themselves. It’s not always just about their behavior, either. Often, it’s about being overwhelmed, overstimulated, or simply exhausted from holding it together. Real self-care helps them reset—not to perform better, but…

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Teaching Kids to Step Up

Raising a Kid Who Knows How to Step Up

Posted on November 16, 2025January 14, 2026 by At Home With Joanna

You think you’re raising a kind kid, a smart kid. One who shares their Goldfish crackers and maybe remembers to say “thanks” without needing to be nudged. Then it hits you. Are they learning how to lead? Not boss people around. Not ace group projects. I mean—when things go sideways, will they know how to…

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Nurturing Curiosity: How Parents Can Help Kids Grow Into Self-Motivated Learners

Posted on October 6, 2025January 14, 2026 by At Home With Joanna

From the first time your toddler asks, “Why is the sky blue?” to their latest LEGO invention or backyard experiment, you’re witnessing one of the most powerful forces in childhood: curiosity. That spark—when nurtured—can grow into a lifelong drive to learn. But in a world of distractions, schedules, and standardized benchmarks, how can parents protect…

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4 Reasons Climbing Is Important for a Child’s Development

Posted on July 4, 2025July 4, 2025 by At Home With Joanna

The act of climbing offers immense developmental benefits for children. Whether they’re scaling jungle gyms, manoeuvering rope ladders, or navigating rock walls, climbing activities significantly shape a child’s physical, cognitive, and emotional growth. Here are some important reasons climbing is important for a child’s development and how parents can encourage this enriching activity. 1. Enhances…

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Crayons on the Keyboard: Surviving Work-from-Home Parenting

Posted on July 4, 2025July 4, 2025 by At Home With Joanna

When your toddler launches a spoon mid-Zoom call and the baby’s nap collides with your team’s stand-up, it’s easy to feel like remote work was designed by someone who never met a toddler. But balance isn’t born from silence — it’s carved from friction. For working parents raising young kids while managing meetings, the goal…

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Simple Ways To Give Your Kids More Agency

Posted on June 16, 2025June 16, 2025 by At Home With Joanna

Every parent wants their child to grow up confident and capable, but building independence isn’t always easy. Teaching autonomy can feel daunting, but hesitating to do so can have real consequences for your child’s independence. When you give your kids more agency, you empower them to make decisions and take ownership of their lives in…

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Raising Compassionate Kids: The Role of Nature in Parenting

Posted on June 10, 2025June 10, 2025 by At Home With Joanna

Raising compassionate kids requires thoughtful action and a nurturing approach that emphasizes emotional growth. One powerful path to cultivating empathy and care lies in deepening a child’s bond with the natural world. Children who spend time in nature experience a sense of wonder, connection, and responsibility that shapes how they relate to others. These early…

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Death of a Salesman
really liked it
Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller
I've heard about Death of a Salesman for years. Did I think the title was going to be such a literal representation of the story? No. (Maybe I think too metaphorically in general? Haha.) I enjoyed this quite a bit once things started p...
Never Flinch
liked it
Never Flinch
by Stephen King
Rating: ★★★ Enjoyment: ★★★★ Ease of Reading: ★★★★★ Book #4 of Holly Gibney! In Never Flinch, two storylines meet. 1) we follow Holly, who has accepted the position of being a bodyguard for a famous performer, and 2) a murderer plottin...
I’m Glad My Mom Died
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I’m Glad My Mom Died
by Jennette McCurdy
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy Memoir ● 305 Pages Rating: ★★★ Enjoyment: ★★★★ Ease of Reading: ★★★ This was quite the rollercoaster. You feel a mixture of sadness, disgust, and empathy as you read the experience of this ch...
The Land of Sweet Forever: Stories and Essays
it was amazing
The Land of Sweet Forever: Stories and Essays
by Harper Lee
I fell in love with To Kill A Mockingbird as a young girl. I had first watched the movie and became enamored of Gregory Peck, and then I read the book. I think this is one of the very few times that watching the movie before reading the ...
The Long Walk
really liked it
The Long Walk
by Richard Bachman
"Just go on dancing with me like this forever and I'll never tire. We'll scrape our shoe on the stars and hang upside down from the moon." - Page 44 Dystopian Horror ● 311 Pages Rating: ★★★ Enjoyment: ★★★ Ease of Reading: ★★★★★ Bein...

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