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  • Feb 5, 2024 | parent.com | Parent Co |Sherianna Boyle

    by ParentCo. February 05, 2024 When parents who work outside the home think of work life balance, they often imagine working from home as the gold standard. Parents with the work-from-home fantasy imagine keeping their babies out of daycare (and saving serious cash), loading the dishwasher between returning emails and fulfilling the roles and tasks of working parents and stay at home parents simultaneously.

  • Jan 25, 2024 | parent.com | Parent Co |Sherianna Boyle |Pam Moore

    by ParentCo. January 25, 2024 Two writers weigh in on the perennial debate: Go Ahead and Spoil! by Fiona TappSome rules are non-negotiable, the kind of rules that keep children safe and well, the kind of rules that keep our home clean and tidy, and the kind that ensure children are polite, considerate, and kind. As long as my child’s well being is being promoted, and he is happy and healthy, I am pretty flexible with anything that goes down at Grandma and Grandpa’s house.

  • Nov 3, 2023 | parent.com | Parent Co |Sherianna Boyle

    by ParentCo. November 03, 2023 We’ve all seen the toddler meltdown. It’s that end-of-the-world sobbing tantrum over something so small you may not have even known what it was. A lot of the time, they don’t even know what it was. Toddlerhood is a unique time in childhood in which the child wants so desperately to be in control, to be “big,” and yet he is still so little.

  • Sep 22, 2023 | everydaypower.com | Sherianna Boyle

    The term’ it’s all good’ seems to be a common phrase used during, or as a way, to end conversations. For those of you who may not be familiar, the phrase is another way of saying “no worries” or “it’s okay.” I recently started noticing how and when people use it, and as I observed, I wondered, does stating it’s all good really make things better? Can it help you to wipe the slate clean, or could this be just another way people are learning to avoid their feelings?

  • Jun 30, 2023 | everydaypower.com | Sherianna Boyle

    Are you refusing to let go and move on from an old grudge, grievance, or slight? In middle school, I let one of my friends cut my hair. I can remember to this day closing my eyes as she took the scissors to my bangs and cut them nearly an inch from my scalp. You might also enjoy these related articles:Forgiveness QuotesLetting Go QuotesLife Lesson QuotesMy mother literally gasped when I walked in the front door. At the time, I thought I could never forgive my friend.

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