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There's nothing quite like being a parent. The joys, the challenges, the never-ending love – it's all part of the job. And while parenting can be tough at times, it's also one of the most rewarding experiences you'll ever have. Whether you're a first-time parent or a veteran, there's always something new to learn about raising kids. That's where we come in. Here at Contenting, we're all about giving parents the resources and information they need to raise happy, healthy families. We know that every family is different, so we offer articles on everything from discipline tips to picky eating solutions to advice on dealing with special needs. We also have a huge selection of product reviews, so you can find the best gear for your family – whether you're looking for the perfect stroller or the safest car seat. And because we know that parenting is sometimes stressful, we also have a whole section devoted to self-care for moms and dads. From time-saving tips to stress-busting tricks, we've got you covered. So whether you're looking for advice, information, or just a little bit of inspiration, you've come to the right place. Welcome to Contenting!
Let’s face it, parenting doesn’t stop when your kids turn eighteen. You don’t just wake up one day, pour a cup of coffee, and say, “Well, I guess my work here is done.” If only it were that simple. Most of us still want to feel connected, to offer guidance, to stay part of our children’s lives. We’ve spent years nurturing them, worrying about them, and watching them grow. It’s hard to just switch that off when they leave home or start families of their own. But here’s where it gets tricky: what we see as “staying involved” can sometimes
As parents, we notice the little things. How our children hold a pencil. The way they tell stories. The colors they choose when they draw. Sometimes, those small moments reveal something bigger: a natural pull toward creativity. I learned this firsthand when my youngest son, at five, drew a lopsided picture of our dog. The proportions were off, but the expression was perfect. He had captured our dog’s mischievous look with just a few bold strokes. That was when I realized artistic talent does not always show up in straight lines. It shows up in how a child sees. Here
Let’s be honest, grandparents can make or break the rhythm of a young family. Some pop in occasionally for a birthday or a holiday photo. Others quietly weave themselves into the everyday routine, helping, showing up, being there in ways that don’t just entertain the kids but actually shape how they see family. Those are the hands-on grandparents. The ones who don’t need a calendar reminder to call. The ones who know which lunchbox the picky eater prefers, or which lullaby still works on a cranky toddler. The ones who somehow manage to stay relevant as the kids grow from
When I look at my parents’ generation, I realize how much of their love was expressed quietly. They didn’t always talk about sacrifice. They just lived it, in small, steady ways that made everything we have today possible. Many of them grew up in modest homes, raised children while juggling jobs, and cared for aging relatives all at once. They taught us what it meant to persevere without complaint. But behind those lessons were trade-offs that often went unseen. Here are eight sacrifices middle class grandparents made that no one really talks about, but that shaped the lives of their
You know that warm feeling when your grandkids rush through the door, full of energy and stories, eager to share what’s new? There’s nothing quite like it. But have you ever noticed how that excitement sometimes fades as they grow older? I’ve seen it happen more times than I’d like to admit. Grandparents wondering why their grandkids don’t visit as often, or why conversations suddenly feel a bit forced. The truth is, it’s rarely about the kids. It’s usually about certain habits we fall into without realizing it. If we want those little faces to light up when they see
Between work schedules, homework, and after-school chaos, sitting down for dinner can feel like a luxury. However, family meals are a cornerstone of connection, building habits and bonds that last into adulthood. The long-term mental health benefits of sit-down mealtimes go beyond the table. 1. Builds Emotional Security and Stability Predictable routines give children a...
As a mom, I’ve always believed that creativity doesn’t come from expensive art supplies. It comes from imagination. And when you give kids the space to explore, even the simplest materials can turn into something wonderful. Over the years, I’ve learned that crafting with children opens their eyes to the beauty hidden in everyday things. A scrap of paper can become a butterfly, and a cardboard box can spark an entire world of imagination. Whether it’s cardboard, pasta, or old magazines, there’s always magic waiting to be made. Here are ten affordable craft ideas that feel special, look beautiful, and