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Middletown’s Nicole Todd of Sea Salt + Honey Blog: Pantry Items I Always Stock Up On!
Since we’re all relegated to spending an inordinate amount of time at home, having a well stocked pantry has never been so important. In fact, when I polled my Instagram followers about whether they’d like a post on how to stock a pantry, everyone who answered (save for one person? I’m not sure what their plan is…) gave a resounding YES. So I put together a list of my most used ingredients.
Monmouth County Therapist, Lisa Hillman, Shares How to Stay Sane When You Are Stuck Home During These Uncertain Times
Whether you are a parent of a 5 or 15 year old, this whole pandemic has thrown us all for a loop. I am a therapist, a mother of two daughters, ages 14 & 17. I’m also a wife, mom to a precious dog named Colby (who by the way is getting really spoiled and will probably need pet therapy when everything goes back to normal) and a business owner, as I have 18 employees so I feel your pain during these confusing times.
Remote Learning Tools: 10 Digital Learning Apps & Websites to Try!
If you’re moonlighting as a homeschool teacher for the next few weeks, technology can help get you up to speed. High quality apps and websites exist for every subject and every age. For younger kids, they can add some variation to other screen-free activities....
What to Do With Your Kids if Their School is Closed Due to Coronavirus!
Fun activities that are social-distancing friendly (and screen free!)
Talking to Kids About Coronavirus: 5 Things to Remember
Covid-19 (often referred to as "coronavirus") is clearly top of mind for all of us—moms, dads, and, as a result, kids. Even the littlest ears pick up things, and small kids can feel our anxiety as well as notice our actions. Bigger kids and teens, of course, are...