In my Healthy Gamer book review, I shared a bit about my brotherโs and my relationship with video games growing up. Iโve also shared about my husband Troy being a serious gamer well into his adulthood. And now that we have two kids who are ready for beginner video games, weโve had to create a workable plan for having them in our home.
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Our Balloon Museum Playdate Review
Balloons go hand-in-hand with celebrations. Kids are all over them. So, it felt like a no-brainer to do our next playdate at the Balloon Museum. The Balloon Museum opened Letโs Fly in Atlanta this spring and runs through June 9th. They have more locations in the US and internationally.
Continue readingThings I Learned on TikTok

Very apropos considering Tuesdayโs Netflix post and that TikTok might be getting banned.ย Maybe not so apropos considering one of my Resolutions is cutting screen timeโฆ
There are so many parenting influencers (we do consider ourselves one), and all of those accounts, commentaries and opinions contribute to a lot of parenting noise. What may have started as a mindless scroll to turn your brain off, might end up with you questioning your parenting choices, feeling like you have to buy every product under the sun, or leave you genuinely scared for this generation.
And it doesnโt stop at parenting noise. Similar to spending hours on a video game or bingeing on the couch, once you stop, youโre like โWhere did my life go?โ. You end up dysregulated, feeling lazy, and asking yourself โDid I really need to watch 20 minutes of wild Karen encounters?โ
In my infinite scrolling last fall, an ad showed up about turning your screen time into microlearning. Of course, Iโm not going to pay for whatever app or course they are trying to promote, but it did make me reconsider the types of content Iโve been consuming.
Continue readingThings I Learned on Netflix: Babies

I enjoy good documentaries and Netflix has an abundance of them out right now. So when I came across the docuseries Babies, I had to check it out for the blog.
Babies explores the new research surrounding child development within the first year of life, following 15 newborns from around the globe. While Iโd like to think Iโm pretty well informed in this arena, there is still a great deal that I didnโt know and that was quite refreshing. It would be crazy to think that what I learned in grad school about babies 15+ years ago hasnโt been challenged or expanded upon since.
Continue readingPodcast Playlist: March 2024

Weโre throwing in another installment of Podcast Playlist pre-Spring Break. Itโs been quite a haul to get through all these blog posts, leading up to our two-week Spring Blog Break. So if you are hitting the road for warmer climes or enjoying a staycation with your kids, download a couple of these parenting podcast episodes and see if you like them.
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