Tips on Getting your Kids Organized and Self Dependent this School Year
Today I have a guest post for you from Katherine of Part Select. She is in charge of community relations and reached out to me, offering to share some ideas with my readers. Whether you have three...
View ArticleWednesday’s Woman–Bobbie Padgett, Mrs. Kansas
Well, this is a FIRST for Many Hats Mommy! Remember Bobbi Sheahan, author, from a few weeks ago? She recommended her friend Bobbie for a Wendesday’s Woman spotlight. I confess I’m not much of a pageant...
View ArticleGet Real–A Gabby Mom Review
Let’s get real. Most of you reading this are women. Among that set, most of you are moms (and if you’re not, you can still read on). What’s life really like? Real women face messes. Real women love the...
View ArticleThe Little Things Add Up
“Baseball team!” my son yelled. “You need to get down here RIGHT NOW!” He looked up into the tree at his imaginary team. “You’re late for the game! COME DOWN NOW!” I almost fell off the bench. Why?...
View ArticleGabby Mom Review–Welcome Home, Daddy
OK, moms. You are reading this, and most likely no one else is reading over your shoulder. Time for a moment of evaluation. When your husband comes home from work–whether it’s in time for dinner,...
View ArticleShare Your Strength
Yup. The holiday season is here. Autism parents, rejoice! When most people look at the picture below, they have warm, fuzzy feelings. When we autism parents look at this picture, we think, “HA! A...
View ArticleThanksgiving Reviews
Have you been wondering why it’s been a while since I’ve had a review for Future Horizons posted on here? Well, my reviews have been going up at HomeschoolConvention.com first, and there are three or...
View ArticleHome Educating Family’s Blog Has a New Look!
If you’ve been around Many Hats Mommy for a few months, you know I’ve been working for Home Educating Family. Well, one of my duties is the newly updated blog that is launching today. Here’s an...
View ArticleWhat Do YOU See?
I plan on writing a full post about this picture, but before I do, I’m curious. What do YOU see when you look at this playscape? What would your child see? Take a moment. Look at all of the different …...
View ArticleThe Power of One
I will never forget what Elisabeth Elliot said when I had the privilege of hearing her speak in person. I didn’t know that as a young adult fresh out of college I didn’t really need those words as much...
View ArticleHitting the Pause Button
Today we’ve reached the middle of The Power of One series. It’s a good time to think about what we’ve discussed so far. We’ve talked about: The Power of One in general The Power of One Minute The Power...
View Article3 Ways to Organize your Kids
This post contains affiliate links. I receive a small commission from any items you purchase from those links. I recommend those products because I truly like them. Matthew Newell of the Family Hope...
View Article12 Ways to Grab your Child’s Attention without Yelling
As an autism spectrum parent, I’ve had to get creative to find ways to break through my son’s ability to block out the world. Actually, don’t all parents deal with that at some point? I’ve got twelve...
View ArticleThe Power of One Break
Survive special needs life by taking breaks Parenting is busy and tiring. Special needs parenting wears one out even faster. Many special needs parents handle the bulk of the day-to-day life while the...
View ArticleWinter Parenting: 68 Ways to Survive Cooped up Energy without Going Insane
Winter provides a different type of parenting problem I live in the Midwest. Winters get cold. I have two boys. Add in extra need for movement, developmental delay that causes lack of control, being a...
View Article10 Ways to Empower your Child with Aspergers Syndrome
This post contains an affiliate link. If you click on the ad & purchase, I will make a small commission. Thank you for your support. Life can be overwhelming for children with Aspergers syndrome....
View Article10 Steps to Cleaning a Child’s Room without Losing your Mind
One of parenting’s great problems: (cue scary music) Clean kid rooms More than likely you’ve had those days when stepping into your child’s room takes great courage and agility. You see stuffed animals...
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