The Rise of Instant Gratification
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
A Year of Lesson Planning for Christian Pre-K
By the time children join us, we hope they’re already comfortable identifying basic shapes and colors. Ideally, they’ll recognize most of their letters by the time we do our quarterly evaluations (yes, we have to do evaluations for 3-year-olds), although this is never a requirement for acceptance. The one thing we do require is that all students be fully potty‑trained and no longer using pull‑ups or diapers during the day.
I’m always happy to answer questions and help families understand what to expect as their little ones join our class!
25 Budget-Friendly One-Pot Venison Recipes for Busy Families
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
From cozy stews to hearty pastas, these recipes will help you turn your venison into delicious, satisfying meals, all made in just one pot for easy cleanup.
Why Cook Venison?
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Comforting Venison Shepherd’s Pie with Frozen Mixed Veggies
Monday, July 28, 2025
Whether you're stocking your freezer with wild game or just looking for a way to feed your family on a tight budget, this recipe is a winner. It's perfect for meal prepping, freezer meals, or just using up what you already have on hand.
🦌 Why You’ll Love This Venison Shepherd’s Pie
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Your Child’s First Lessons in Money Management: Opening a Savings Account and More
Friday, July 25, 2025
As children grow, they’re often exposed to financial situations, whether it’s tagging along during grocery runs, receiving money for birthdays, or choosing between toys at a store. These everyday moments naturally spark curiosity about how money works.
Rather than waiting for them to learn about finances later, parents can use this curiosity as a starting point for meaningful lessons. These can be as simple as explaining where money comes from, like salaries or allowances, to more structured habits like opening a savings account in the Philippines. With their parents’ guidance, children can develop a strong foundation for financial responsibility.
Let’s go through some of the first money lessons you can teach your child, from understanding the value of money to helping them manage their own savings:
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