Although Hannah was diagnosed with autism when she was 2½ years old, that diagnosis never sat right with me. My maternal instinct told me that something wasn't right with Hannah, but it wasn't autism. More
Holidays Your Whole Family Will Love What's a Christian parent to do with so many varying opinions on the best or "right" way to spend the holiday season? You'll find different opinions and suggestions from many wise and wonderful Christian parents on how to get through the holidays with your faith, your family, and your sanity in tact. Sale price: $2.99
Your Kid's Fears Keeping kids out of harm's way is our parental duty, but teaching them how to face their fears is a command from God. If you are struggling to find a way to still imaginary fears—or those based in real-life circumstances—this guide provides helpful ideas and resources. Sale price: $1.99
Exposed: The Real Me When "me" got lost in (m)oth(e)ring—and how I found her again. By MOPS President Naomi Cramer Overton MomSense, September/October 2008
Sing Ourselves Silly Through music we can create a home filled with happy noise. By MOPS President Naomi Cramer Overton MomSense, July/August 2008
What Lasts? Knowing caring relationships will last helps us to invest our time wisely as moms. By MOPS President Naomi Cramer Overton MomSense, May/June 2008
ACTIVITIES & CRAFTS
Just For Fun Aviation History Month; Star-Spangled Mobile; Harvest Season Snack Mix By Julie P. Cantrell MomSense, November/December 2008
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Just For Fun World Food Day; Sandpaper impressions; Paper bag pumpkins By Julie P. Cantrell MomSense, September/October 2008
ACTIVITIES & CRAFTS
Just For Fun Dizzy Dress-up; Kids in the Kitchen; Newspaper Carrier Day By Julie P. Cantrell MomSense, September/October 2008
GROWING UP/PRETEEN Only the Lonely Our 6th-grade son seems to have no real friendships. Is this normal? by Mark Oestreicher CPT, Winter 2004
GROWING UP/ELEMENTARY No Laughing Matter I overheard my daughter tell a derogatory ethnic joke to her friends. Doesn't she realize what she's doing is wrong? by Marlene LeFever CPT, Winter 2004
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