In the last 20 years we have had numerous advances in terms of technology and our access to it. The Internet has made the world seem smaller. In fact, 74% of U.S. households have Internet access. As with anything, it has its pros and cons with access to both negative and positive influences. The Internet [...]
New Inspirational Children’s Show on TCT Network
TCT Television Network, one of America’s most watched faith channels, is proud to announce the debut of Capt’n Chuckleberry, an exciting addition to TCT’s lineup of exclusive programs for its new 24-hour TCT Family entertainment channel. Capt’n Chuckleberry is a wholesome and inspirational half-hour show that will help guide kids ages 4-11 through entertaining and inspirational lessons on [...]
What’s with the Eggs and Bunnies?

Pastel colored, cute, fuzzy, big, small, caramel, peanut butter and chocolate flavors will fill Easter baskets everywhere. Hats, gloves, shawls and shirley temple curls will be must have accessories. This Sunday pews everywhere will be filled with the best dressed bottoms they will be graced with all year long. Family members and friends will make [...]
Ways to Save Money on Vacation

Well ladies, summer has finally arrived! Now that Memorial Day has come and gone, most kids are out of school, the sun is beaming on our backs, and the scent of charcoal is in the air–summer has begun. During these tight economic times, we still want to travel and enjoy the summer. Here are some [...]
Monkey See, Monkey Do!
Monkey See, Monkey Do! By Pam Ford Davis Over and over, we are told by educators that things are more often “Caught than taught”. By repetition and example children experience much of their learning. With a background in childcare, I saw this time after time. With children from twelve to twenty four months, they often [...]
National Autism Awareness Month 2009
April is National Autism Awareness Month. Autism is the fastest-growing developmental disability in the U.S., affecting 1 in 150 children. Every 20 minutes, a child is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Autism is more common than juvenile diabetes, childhood cancer, Down’s Syndrome and AIDS combined. It is one of our community’s most urgent needs. [...]
The Master Decorator
The Master Decorator By Patty Wysong How is it that some people can take a room, fill it with spare parts, old parts, new parts, odd parts, and all kinds of other things and make it beautiful? I have never been able to understand it. I could take the same parts and pieces, arrange them, [...]
Christian Sex-Ed
Let me first start by saying that I have desperately been avoiding this issue. However, it seems to keep popping up everywhere, including my own home. My six year old wants to know where babies come from and how any human being could have eight! I thought I had taken care of this conversation for [...]




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