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Category: Parenthood

Precious Memories (What To Do With Old Baby Items)

Posted on January 22, 2020May 26, 2022 by At Home With Joanna

That first onesie you brought them home in, and the very first pair of shoes they ever wore! Baby items you have collected from your child’s journey in the world so far are indeed precious. Unfortunately, as much as we’d like to, we cannot keep every single toy, picture, or piece of clothing from when…

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overcome their fear

Helping Your Child Overcome Their Fear

Posted on January 10, 2020January 10, 2020 by At Home With Joanna

As a parent you will have to deal with getting your child to bed on time, making sure they eat well, and the 101 daily tasks that make up a child/parent routine. You will also have to guide them as they explore the world around them, and help comfort them when they encounter scary or…

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big party

Throwing a Big Party for Your Child? Here’s What to Remember

Posted on January 9, 2020January 9, 2020 by At Home With Joanna

If you’re a parent of a small child, you want to make sure every birthday is magical for them. This involves a lot of planning. You need to find a venue; you need to send invites, you need to liaise with other parents to make sure you understand any dietary restrictions. The whole thing can…

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inspire curiosity

How To Inspire Your Child’s Curiosity

Posted on January 7, 2020January 7, 2020 by At Home With Joanna

There are some traits that all humans just seem to have, such as creativity, curiosity, and intelligence. While some people have a more natural affinity for certain traits than others, they’re present in all of us. In many cases, it’s not necessarily that a person is naturally one way or another; it’s what has been…

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Eco Parenting Isn’t As Hard As It Sounds (With Practical Examples)

Posted on December 20, 2019December 20, 2019 by At Home With Joanna

Wow! You sure have your plate full when you are expecting a little one. In fact, there is so much to prepare for the baby that it can all become a bit overwhelming. Add to that the need to choose a green and eco-friendly option and it can really fry your brain! However, being a…

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Forget The Mommy Makeover, It’s Time For The Daddy Do-Over

Posted on November 20, 2019June 13, 2022 by At Home With Joanna

This article was originally posted on The AEDITION. Ask any parent and they’ll likely tell you that having kids can do a number on your physique. We’re not just talking about pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. The lifestyle changes and demands of childrearing can have a dramatic impact on dads, too. As the conversation surrounding male…

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Dedicated to the Rainbows

Posted on September 2, 2019June 13, 2022 by At Home With Joanna

I looked up at my Doctor, and said, ‘There should be a flutter in that beautiful space.  There isn’t.” – You’ll Always Be Our Rainbow One year ago today, I was at a routine check-up for my “rainbow” pregnancy. It was the first appointment I had while being in the second trimester. A few months…

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Happy Tears & Rainbow Babies

“Happy Tears & Rainbow Babies” Book Review & Giveaway

Posted on April 29, 2019January 2, 2024 by At Home With Joanna

“Happy Tears & Rainbow Babies” As a parent who has experienced the loss of two babies, I have learned that people try to heal in their own ways. Each person’s experience with losing a child is as unique as the child themselves. In my experience, I had to go to therapy because the pain had…

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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
really liked it
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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