Jennifer Powers discusses a few basic essentials all kids should have when they start kindergarten.
The Importance of Home Life for Teens
Jennifer Powers discusses the importance of home life for your teenager.
The Best Family Glamping Spots Across the U.S.
Jennifer Powers discusses some of the best places to go glamping with your family in the United States.
Introducing Your Kids to Sports
Jennifer Powers discusses how you can go about introducing your kids to sports.
Online Therapy Resources for Kids in Need
Jennifer Powers discusses some online therapy resources kids can use.
Card Games You Can Teach Your Children
Jennifer Powers discusses a few card games worth teaching your children.
Raising a Child to Care about Others
Jennifer Powers discusses how to go about raising a child that cares about others.
World’s Biggest Casinos
Casinos are one of the largest revenue generators in modern capitalism. The bright lights, flashing signs, and potential to win massive sums of money call to people from all over the world. Out of the more than 2,000 casinos currently open and licensed, these five are the largest in terms of floor space to be … Continue reading World’s Biggest Casinos
Poker Tips for Beginners
The most important rule for improving at any game is having a solid foundation. For poker, that means learning the rules for betting and hand values. Once one gains that understanding, the layout of each round becomes clearer. Card Values Of the five cards dealt, they can combine to create one of ten basic hands: … Continue reading Poker Tips for Beginners
Sign Language Basics You Can Teach Your Child
This is a great sign to teach your baby--especially around the time they start eating solid foods. You can give your baby a few bites of their favorite food, and when they begin to ask for more, introduce the sign for more. Once they correctly do the sign, reward them with a happy voice and more food. The sign for “more” is fairly easy. Pinch the tips of your fingers together on both hands, and then touch your hands together. Before you know it, your child will be signing “more!”









