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Welcome to the Dad Spotlight. Get Ready to be Illuminated! Products & Services. Helping you be the best dad that you can be! Engaging Kids Through Storytelling and Technology with Jeff Faulconer – EP 115. March 1, 2017. This week on the Dad Spotlight podcast we are bringing you Jeff Faulconer, Vice President of Product Development for Story Arc. Story Arc is a great company that is developing some amazing books, applications and more to help engage kids. Mystery of the Map. Mystery of the Map. And leave ...
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Welcome to the Dad Spotlight. Get Ready to be Illuminated! Products & Services. Helping you be the best dad that you can be! Archives for January 2017. Allison McDonald of No Time For Flash Cards – EP 109. January 31, 2017. This week in the Toolbox of the Dad Spotlight podcast we are bringing you Allison McDonald,. Founder and editor of No Time For Flash Cards. One of the things that writing has done for Allison McDonald. Rote a book entitled, [amazon text=Raising a rockstar reader&asin=0545806178].
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Magnetic Children's Ministry - This is a blog to inspire Children’s Ministry leaders to help kids fall in love with Jesus and follow Him. It’s written for the amazing leaders at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, KY, but anyone is welcome to jo
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Your Face Says It All. Every October my daughters and I have a huge, life-changing decision to make about faces. What face are we going to carve on our jack-o-lanterns? You only get one shot, and if you mess it up, you have to wait an entire year before you get to carve another one. That is a ton of pressure! Maybe a little, but when it comes to crafty stuff in my house, that’s just how we roll. After all, these things are on display for our entire cul-de-sac to see night after night. The result? Proverb...
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ADHD: Our Journey (1 of 3) | intentional parenting
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ADHD: Our Journey (1 of 3). Spinning and spinning and spinning! My laughing, smiling, silly, fun boy exhibited these traits excessively. He could stand in the middle of the room, look up at the ceiling and spin for five minutes or more and not get dizzy! The disorganization was also frustrating. I tried everything I could think of to help him. He had toy bins with picture labels to help with clean up. He had simple processes, but just could not manage them. 8220;What are you doing? 8221; I asked. On the ...
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ADHD: Our Journey (3 of 3) | intentional parenting
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ADHD: Our Journey (3 of 3). Welcome to the third post on our journey with ADHD. The first one covered behaviors and the road to a diagnosis. The second walked through the approach we took regarding treatment. Them to act. I was very judgmental and didn’t even realize it. Sadly, I put these expectations on my kids in their early years. For some reason, I thought they would act the way I. When my son began to spin or flip his body around or sharpen 50 pencils “just in case,” it made me crazy...When my b...
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Welcome to Intentional Parenting! This blog is intended to be a warm, friendly place for parents, guardians and even future parents to come for ideas, encouragement, or even just for simple entertainment in the midst of all the chaos in life. I am a follower of Jesus, a wife, a mother and a friend who is passionate about kids! One of my first memories in life is when I was five years old. I told my parents and their friends they could go to dinner an I. Would babysit all the kids. Disclaimer: I work at S...
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ADHD: Our Journey (2 of 3) | intentional parenting
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ADHD: Our Journey (2 of 3). In the previous post, I shared a little of our journey in identifying ADHD in our son. I have to be honest; I wasn’t interested in labeling him as an ADHD kid. People don’t typically respond well when they hear a kid has ADHD. Once they learn of the condition, some say things like, “OH! Why s/he acts that way.” or “. S/he is always in trouble.”. As far as I’m concerned this is not a secret condition, but it’s also not my child’s identity. Carlson’s Fish Oil. Kids exercise vide...
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