Brittany Taussig
Regulated “Enough”
If you had asked me five years ago what “self-care” looked like, I probably would have said something about pedicures, planning dinners out, or...
The After-School Emotion Explosion: How to Support Your Child Through Post-School Meltdowns
Back-to-School calls for a re-sharing of this post about after-school meltdowns that first ran in September, 2024
Does your child melt down as soon as...
Chores for Kids: Building Responsibility One Sock at a Time
If you’ve ever felt like the only one doing all the things around the house, I get it. As a mom of four-year-old twin...
The Babysitter Behavior Hack That Might Help Your Kids to Listen While You’re Gone
Worried Your Kids Won’t Listen to the Babysitter? Try This Simple, Fun Behavior Strategy That Actually Works!
If you've ever hesitated to leave your kids...
Welcoming Baby: How We’re Helping Our Twins Adjust to a New Sibling
Unconventional Tips for Introducing Our Toddlers to Their Newborn Sister
As we prepare to welcome our baby girl in just 40 days, we’ve been thinking...
Thankful Hearts, Helping Hands: A Parent’s Guide to Gratitude and Family Volunteering
Talking to Kids About Gratitude – Building Conversations that Stick
Teaching gratitude goes beyond getting kids to say "thank you"—it’s about helping them develop a...
Cracking the Code: Questions to Get Kids Talking After School
Have you ever had this after-school conversation with your child?
“How was your day?” you ask.
“Good,” they respond.
“What did you do?” you try again.
“Nothing much.”
Sound...
Heartache to Hope: Navigating Infertility
Often, couples follow a natural progression during the course of their relationship. You fall in love, you get married, and you have kids. Isn’t...
Self-Care for Parents
You are not behind.
You have been doing better than you realize.
It is okay to take time to relax.
These are the three reminders I needed...












