Live and Learn with Katie, Learn Something New!




It’s Live and Learn time! Katie and Laura are here to help parents navigate the challenges of raising kids in today's busy world. In this video, we're diving into two key areas: managing bedtime chaos and keeping kids on track with their school tasks and homework. Plus, we'll touch on a valuable resource for families: using an ESA (Education Savings Account) to fund therapy for your child's mental health needs.




Bedtime chaos is a common struggle for many families, but with the right strategies, it can become a smoother and more peaceful time of day. We'll share practical tips and routines to help your kids wind down and get ready for bed without the meltdowns and resistance.




Next, we'll explore how to keep kids focused and on task with their schoolwork. Whether your child is learning in-person or remotely, staying organized and motivated can be a challenge.




Additionally, we'll touch on the topic of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) and how they can provide financial support for therapy services. Many parents are unaware that ESAs can be used not only for education-related expenses but also for qualified medical and therapeutic services.




Join us as we share practical advice and insights to help you streamline your family's bedtime routine and support your child's academic success. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful tips and resources for Moms and Parents. Thanks for watching!




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The information given in this video is not intended to treat or diagnose a mental health or medical condition. Please consult your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. If you or anyone else is experiencing a mental health emergency, please immediately contact the CRISIS LINE at 988.