Proactive Self-Care: Learning To Care For Yourself Before the Burnout Hits

By: Juliet Lam Kuehnle I know, I know, “self-care” has become such a buzzword. Despite its potential overuse, we simply cannot let it get watered down because self-care is an imperative part of our wellness. Self-care is anything we do intentionally to take care of ourselves, meeting whatever needs we have at any given time. […]

Good Reads – Summer/Autumn 2023

know there is talk about school starting…but summer isn’t over just yet! You still have time to tuck into a good book before the leaves turn. We have something for everyone, from organizing the home for babies and toddlers to cooking. Learning about the colors of skin, cats & dogs, and how to navigate with […]

How to Support Kindergarten Learning at Home

By: Lee Scott, Chairperson of The Goddard School’s Educational Advisory Board   Parents naturally are filled with excitement and anticipation this time of the year as their children prepare to return to school. For parents of rising kindergartners, it is also normal to feel anxious as the reality of the transition sets in. Entering kindergarten […]

Gear & Goodies: August 2023

We know you’ve been waiting for the next gear and goodies lineup. This month, we have items for baby, home, and beauty. We like to vet these items to see if they actually work and are of nice quality, and they sure are! Mom, Dad, and kid approved. Check out our latest discoveries…   GEAR […]

I Can Adopt an Embryo?

Snowflakes ® Embryo Adoption Program, By Kimberly Tyson, Vice President   The United States has seen the use of in vitro fertilization treatments growing at a rate of 4-6% per year for the past decade. This means that every year, more human embryos are being created in laboratories, and those that are not used for […]

The Financial Pros and Cons of Becoming a Stay-At-Home Parent

By Zach Nicol, SVP, regional private bank manager at UMB Bank   Making the decision to leave your job and stay home with your kids may not be an easy one. Whether it’s only temporary until your children are old enough for school, or whether it’s a permanent change, there are so many factors that […]

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