Meet Rachel Paxton

Author Since: 2009-02-25 07:21:45

Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom of five. For resources for the Christian family, including parenting, toddler and preschool activities, homeschooling, family traditions, and more, visit http://www.Christian-Parent.com
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Camping Activities for Kids

Fun activities your family can do together when you go camping.

Four Easy Apple Pie Recipes

Buy some fall apples and try one of these easy apple pie recipes. Your family will be glad you did!

Building Teen Character: Volunteering for Community Service

Volunteering in the community is a great way to serve the people in the area where you live. Many non-profit organizations are run by people who give a lot of their own time and money to make your community a better place, and volunteers help these services to continue.

Preschool Activity: Lacing Cards

Preschoolers love lacing cards. Learn how to make lacing cards your child will use over and over again.

Preschool Winter Craft: Pinecone Bird Feeder

Cold weather often keeps preschoolers inside, looking to you to find them something fun to do. This winter you and your preschool-aged child can feed the winter birds by making pinecone bird feeders.

Eight Tips for Feeding Toddlers

If you have toddlers, you know how hard it is sometimes to get them to eat! Meal time is rarely a quiet, relaxing experience with toddlers in the house. With these tips, however, you may be able to coax your toddler into cooperating with you long enough to eat.

Preschool Recipes for Fun

All preschoolers love arts and crafts activities. With a little preparation, you can save money and have fun by making your own paste, playdough, and finger paints for all your preschooler’s craft projects. Let your child help you measure and stir for a fun learning activity!

Four Pumpkin Recipes for Fall

Fall baking can be fun with these easy pumpkin recipes.

Preschool Science: Worm Farm

Preschool-aged children love to play with worms (at least my boys do!). You can turn their curiosity with worms into a science project with just a few items from your house and garden.

Role Models for Your Teen

By the time your children reach their teens, there is only a limited amount of time left to influence them and get them started in life in the right direction.