Post by Gina  |  last updated January 12, 2020  |  87 Comments

Homeschool vs public school? Private school vs public school? Which education option is right for your family? This guide co-written by Gina of GinaMPoirier.com and Brittany of EquippingGodlyWomen.com will help you decide which education option is right for your family. “Will you consider homeschooling?” Gina: Even before my husband and I were married, it was [Continue Reading]

Post by Gina  |  last updated July 29, 2019  |  0 Comments

Are you struggling with mom guilt because you don’t feel like you do enough with and for your kids? Here’s how to deal with mom guilt in a godly way. I’ll never forget the day my firstborn started crawling. I picked him up from the babysitter after work and took him home. He had been [Continue Reading]

Post by Brittany Ann  |  last updated June 4, 2018  |  1 Comments

I’m homeschooling my kids this summer. I don’t homeschool year round (they go to a very lovely Christian school during the school year), but just in the summer so they don’t forget everything they learned the year before. Apparently kids can lose up to a month’s worth of learning if they don’t practice their skills regularly [Continue Reading]

Post by Gina  |  last updated March 18, 2018  |  0 Comments

I don’t know any mom who doesn’t deal with anger on some level. Not a single one. Children are the most demanding, relentlessly needy, stress-inducing people I know. Whether you come home to them after a full day of work, or if you are with them for most of the daylight hours, the constant wrangling [Continue Reading]

Post by Guest  |  last updated October 3, 2017  |  22 Comments

Guest Post by Rebecca Lindenbach, author of Why I Didn’t Rebel: A Twenty-Two-Year-Old Explains Why She Stayed on the Straight and Narrow—and How Your Kids Can Too.   I’m Rebecca Gregoire Lindenbach, and I was the perfect kid. Well, not really. I fought with my sister, hated cleaning the toilet, and got pretty moody in high [Continue Reading]

Post by Brittany Ann  |  last updated August 28, 2017  |  2 Comments

Is your elementary school-aged child at risk for peer pressure?  While most people associate peer pressure with teen drug use or sexual activity, there’s a whole other side to peer pressure that sadly is often overlooked: peer pressure among children.   According to a 2012 study conducted by the University of Maryland, peer pressure actually begins – not [Continue Reading]